It was submitted by (paulinho@erols.com) on Thursday, June 6, 2002 at d: d: d --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 13 February 1892 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 13 Feb 1892 --Married at the residence of the bride's parents Feb 3rd, 1892 by Rev J. M. Mitchell, Paul Anderson and Miss Sarah E. Pusey. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 15 November 1890 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 15 Nov 1890 --Miss Georgia Hillman of Salisbury was married last Wednesday morning to Mr. H. Louis Morris of Chester, Pa. Mr. Morris is a son of Thos. C. Morris, Esq. of this county. Miss Hillman is a sister of Mrs. C. E. Harper at whose residence the ceremony was performed by Rev. S. W. Reigart of Wicomico Presbyterian Church. The bridal couple left on the 8:45 train for the north. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 13 October 1888 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 13 Oct 1888 --Mr. Wm. W. Disharoon, of Allen, Md., died at his home last week. His remains were interred last Friday. --The store house and stock of goods of Vaughn S. Hayman of West P. O. this county, was destroyed by fire last week. There was an insurance of $700 on the stock but the building which belonged to Jones Bonds Esq. was uninsured. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 13 October 1888 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 13 Oct 1888 --Mr. Wm. W. Disharoon, of Allen, Md., died at his home last week. His remains were interred last Friday. --The store house and stock of goods of Vaughn S. Hayman of West P. O. this county, was destroyed by fire last week. There was an insurance of $700 on the stock but the building which belonged to Jones Bonds Esq. was uninsured. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morrris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 21 October 1905 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 21 Oct 1905 --Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Barnes have issued invitations to the marriage of their daughter Lena Alice, to Mr. Thomas Norman Tull, the thirty first of October at Antioch Methodist Episcopal Church, Princess Anne, Md. Miss Barnes is the sister to Mrs. U. W. Polk of this City. Death of Mrs. Wesley Pusey Mrs. Wesley Pusey died early Wednesday morning after an illness of eighteen months, at her home near Westover, Md. She was the daughter of the late Wm. W. Disharoon of this county. She leaves a husband and seven children to mourn the loss of a devoted wife and mother, also two brothers and two sisters; Mr. Lee Dishroon of Philadelphia, Mr. Greenwood Disharoon of Baltimore, Mrs. C. C. Taylor of Oxford, Md., and Mrs. J. I. T. Long of Allen. Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon at Allen M. E. Church South, conducted by Rev. J. E. White, assisted by Rev. F. J. Phillips of Friendship M. P. Church. Interment in church yard. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 4 March 1905 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 4 Mar 1905 Mayor Chas. E. Harper and assistant postmaster H. Winter Owens, left yesterday, Friday, to attend the Mardi Gras festival in New Orleans. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 28 January 1905 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 28 Jan 1905, pg 5, column 3 Insley - Pusey The marriage of Miss Alice Pusey and Mr. James H. Insley was solemnized at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Pusey, near Pocomoke, Wednesday, January 25, by the Rev. Mr. Poole of the M. E. Church of Pocomoke City. They were attended by Miss Lizzie Fooks of Wilmington and Miss Edna Disharoon of Salisbury, Mr. Larry Pusey of Philadelphia and Mr. John D. Insley of Salisbury. The bride was attired in a brown traveling dress with hat and gloves to match. After the ceremony a wedding dinner was served, after which the happy couple left for a trip north. Upon their return they will reside in Salisbury. The groom is one the officers of the steamer Virginia. --Miss Edna Disharoon attended the marriage of her cousin, Miss Alice Pusey and Mr. James Insley, near Pocomoke this week. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- contributor_name: L. Paul Morris, Jr. newspaper_name: Salisbury Advertiser newspaper_date: 24 October 1903 town_of_publication: Salisbury county_of_publication: Wicomico state_of_publication: Maryland newspaper_article: Salisbury Advertiser, Saturday, 24 Oct 1903, pg 1 Death Died after a lingering illness on the 26 of September 1903, Mr. Levin F. Morris, at the home of his son, Mr. J. Irving B. Morris, in Baltimore City. He leaves a widow, two children, Mrs. Sallie Todd , of England, and Mr. Irving Morris of near Trappe, one sister, Mrs. Amanda Pollitt, of Somerset county, and two brothers, John W. Morris, of Nutters district, and Thomas C. Morris of Salisbury.