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Personal data John Morris Jr. 


Household of John Morris Jr.

(1) He is married to Mary Symonds.

They got married on September 4, 1703 at Pasquotank Co., North Carolina, Verenigde Staten, he was 23 years old.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Mary Morris  1719-1760 
  2. Zachariah Morris  1722-1809 
  3. Aaron Morris  1704-1770 
  4. Hanna Morris  1726-????
  5. Elizabeth Morris  1707-1738 
  6. John Morris  1716-1775 
  7. Joseph Morris  1709-1748 
  8. Sarah Morris  1712-????


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Morris  1707-1738 
  2. Joseph Morris  1709-1748 
  3. Sarah Morris  1712-????
  4. John Morris  1716-1775 
  5. Hanna Morris  1726-????
  6. Aaron Morris  1704-1770 
  7. Zachariah Morris  1722-1809 
  8. Mary Morris  1719-1760 


Notes about John Morris Jr.

"Morris Family in NC", by Sarah Morrison; Hinshaw Recs.; Little River MM Minutes; Quaker Records: 9-04-1703 John at lib. to marry Mary Symons; 10-19-1711 John chosen overseer; 10-15-1720 John mentioned in list of sufferings on account of church rates or Priest's dues; 4-21-1722 John chosen
overseer; 4-02-1726 Mary Sr. chosen overseer; 5-07-1726 John chosen to have care of building addition to MH for women friends to hold their MM; 4-05-1735 Mary chosen overseer.

"Batchelor-Williams..." by Lyle Williams, p. 156-7.

Hinshaw, Vol. 1, 1936; "Winslow-Morris Genealogy" by Fred E. Winslow, 1953;
"Among Ourselves", Vol. 1, by Sarah P. Morrison; "Out of NC" pub. Assoc. of Friends, Plainfield, IN, 1901; "How Proudly We Hail" by Forrest W. Feris;
"Morris Family" by Sarah (Weeks) Trueblood & dau Lois (True blood) Cain.

"Genealogy of Morris-Trueblood-Moore-Parker" by Harvey Morris, unpublished typescript, Salem, IN, 1935 D.

p. 200, "The Morris Family of Washington Co., IN" by Earl C. Morris and Ralph L. Morris
Gives his marriage date as 4 Sep. 1703

Morris Family of Perquimans

John Morris of the County of Albemarl in North Carolina planter for and in Consideration of the paternal Love and affection that I have and do bear towards my well beloved Son Aaron Morris of the County aforesaid planter Have Given and Granted [C:237] ... 50 acres ... out of the Kings patent bearing the date the 25 Sept 1663 ... bounded on the North East Side with Abraham White's Land ... Joyning on Robert Lowrys Land ... 14 Jan 1729. Signed: John Morris. Wit: William Symons, John Davis. Ack: Jan Court ye 14 1729. Regt: April ye 8th 1730.

JOHN MORRIS: In 1739, John made his will in Perquimans County, NC. [Ref: Perquimans County, NC., Wills] John Morris. 18, 9th month, 1739; January Court, 1740; sons Joseph, John, Zachariah and Isaac, daughters Sarah and Hannah, wife Mary.

"Morris Family in NC", by Sarah Morrison; Hinshaw Recs.; Little River MM Minutes; Quaker Records: 9-04-1703 John at lib. to marry Mary Symons; 10-19-1711 John chosen overseer; 10-15-1720 John mentioned in list of sufferings on account of church rates or Priest's dues; 4-21-1722 John chosen overseer; 4-02-1726 Mary Sr. chosen overseer; 5-07-1726 John chosen to have care of building addition to MH for women friends to hold their MM; 4-05-1735 Mary chosen overseer.

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Ancestors (and descendant) of John Morris

John Morris
1609-????
John Morris
1640-1680

John Morris
1680-1739

(1) 1703

Mary Symonds
1687-1745

Mary Morris
1719-1760
Aaron Morris
1704-1770
Hanna Morris
1726-????
John Morris
1716-1775
Joseph Morris
1709-1748
Sarah Morris
1712-????


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Joseph Morris
1709-1748
Sarah Morris
1712-????
John Morris
1716-1775
Hanna Morris
1726-????
Aaron Morris
1704-1770
Mary Morris
1719-1760

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    1. Family Data Collection - Individual Records, Edmund West, comp., Birth year: 1687; Birth city: Pasquotank Co; Birth state: NC / Ancestry.com

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