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    1. Re: Samuel Morrow (IL Civil War Calvary Regiment 9 B)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/1199.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: [email protected] Address change. Noticing Thomas Morrow. My information is an Iowa Enlistee. B Co.29th Inf Reg. Iowa. He was 18 when he enlisted. Father, Andrew, Mother, Sarah Brothers in Civil War were George, William, John, Amos, Sorry it took so long to get back in here.

    06/03/2004 04:33:08
    1. Morrow Morton Peden SC Peden Reunion Info Here!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow, Peden, Paden, Alexander, Morton, White, Archer, Martin, Gaston Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/1529 Message Board Post: The 2004 Peden Reunion will be held at Fairview Presbyterian Church near Fountain Inn, Greenville Co., South Carolina. This reunion is celebrated by the descendants of John Peden, born 1709 Antrim County, Ireland, and his wife, Margaret (Peggy) McDill, born August 1715, also in Antrim County, Ireland. They died in Greenville Co., SC John and Peggy McDill Peden's 10 children, all born in Ireland, include: I MARY, born 1732, married James Alexander Died Greeneville Co., SC Descendants settled in SC and Gwinnett Co., GA II JAMES, born 1734, m) Mary Brown Buried Fairview Church,Greenville Co., SC Descendants of James and Mary's son, Thomas who married Isabella Paden,settled Tishomingo Co(See below). James and Mary's grandson, Alexander Savage, settled in Tishomingo Co.,MS along with his Paden cousins who left SC in the 1830's. He was married to Rosa Morton,a cousin. III JANE, born ca 1738, m)1st John Morton m)2nd Robert Morrow Buried Morgan Co., Ala Descendents settled in Morgan Co., Ala. IV THOMAS, born 1743, m) Elizabeth White Died Spartanburg Co., South Carolina Most descendants settled in SC V WILLIAM, born 1749, m) Mary (Polly) Archer Most descendants settled in North MS, particularly Old Tishomingo Co., MS. Descendants established Bethany Presbyterian Church, just south of the town of Tishomingo. VI ELIZABETH, born 1750, m) William Gaston buried Fairview Church, Greenville Co., SC No Children VII JOHN, born 1752, m) ? Baker, Archer? Buried Fairview Church, Greenville Co, SC Descendants settled in SC, Gwinnett Co, GA, Kemper Co. MS, and Tallahatchie Co., MS VIII SAMUEL, born 1754, m)1st Katherine White m)2nd Margaret Died Kemper Co., MS Most descendants went to North Ala and then settled in Kemper Co., MS. Established Smyrna Presbyterian Church in Kemper Co., MS. Others descendants were at times in Tishomingo Co. and Winston Co. in MS. IX ALEXANDER, born 1756, m) Rebecca Martin Buried Fairview, Greenville Co, SC Descendants settled in SC, Kemper County, MS and Gwinnet Co., GA X DAVID, born 1760, m) 1st Eleanor Goodgion m) 2nd Margaret Hughes Died Kemper Co MS Descendants first settled in North Ala, Gwinnet Co., GA, Kemper and Chickasaw Co. in MS, later to MO,Parker and Tarrant Counties in Texas. --Descendants of the other siblings above also may have settled in and around Tishomingo Co., MS. Many of the houses intermarried (each child of John and Peggy McDill Peden is considered a House of this family, for example: I am of the House of William.). The town of Paden, MS in Tishomingo Co. gets its name from this family. The community of Peden in Kemper Co., MS is named after the Samuel Peden above. Pedens/Padens established Bethany Presbyterian Church in Tishomingo Co, MS, Smyrna Presbyterian Church in Kemper Co, MS and Fairview Church in Gwinnet Co, GA If you are interested in attending this reunion and you need a "look-up" in the book, "The Pedens of America", to assure your line is of this South Carolina Peden/Paden family, please send me information of your kinship to at least 1900 (further back if you have it). Many of the lines stop at about 1900 in the book. I will be giving a talk at the reunion this year on the Pedens that left SC and went West to MS, TN, ALA, GA, etc. If you have copies of any early pictures, letters, or documents that you would share to help with this exhibit, I would be most happy to receive them!!! We will also be gathering materials for permanent exhibits for each House. Please email or if unable to scan, email for my snail address. Also updated and expanded information for any of these families in needed for a future "Pedens of America" Book Update. When published (no date set), will be by the SC Peden Clan that published and has copyright of the "Pedens of America". Information in a GedCom format is favored, but any and all formats are welcome. Email me for additional information. Thanks So Much, Rebecca Bruton Moss Email: [email protected] PLEASE SEE COMPLETE INFO BELOW FOR THE 2004 PEDEN REUNION AT FAIRVIEW ! ************************************************************ Hi Rebecca, This is the Brochure of the Peden Reunion 2004 which I hope to get in the mail this Memorial Day Weekend. Please use this to email all the email addresses you have. Thanks, James Rodgers PEDEN REUNION FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, SC 29644 The fiftieth Peden Reunion will be held at Fairview Presbyterian Church on Saturday and Sunday, July 17th and 18th, 2004. PEDEN CLAN OFFICERS Chief: John Calvin Peden, Gastonia, NC President : James H. Rodgers, Jr., Fountain Inn, SC Vice President: Clark Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Secretary: Jackie Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Treasurer: Henry B. Peden, II, Fountain Inn, SC Historian: W. Scipio Peden, Jr. Pelzer, SC John and Peggy McDill Peden and several of their children landed in Charlestown, Carolina in 1773 on a ship loaded with immigrants from Ireland and all their earthly belongings. Each family had a land grant from the King of England for not less than 100 acres of land in what is now the Nazareth section of Spartanburg County. All the men and older boys soon went north in their covered wagons to join George Washington's army and fought with him through the entire Revolutionary War. Each of the Peden men were given 500 acres of land in this community as payment for their service to the new country. They were also given an option to buy additional land for the ridiculous price of seventy-five cents per 100 acres. One of the first things these families did upon arriving in this place was to build a church, Fairview Presbyterian Church. It was a log building across the road from the present church. The present building is the fourth building to house the church, and opened in 1858. The Sunday School rooms were added in 1949, and the Office complex and Historical Building were dedicated in l986 at the celebration of the church's 200th birthday. The Peden Reunion was held for the first time in 1899. It was held again in 1909, but postponed in 1919 because of World War I. It was not held again until 1955, and has been held every year since then. We sometimes have as many as 400 attending when prominent family members such as General William Westmoreland and the late Senator John Stennis were the featured speakers. The rock walled cemetery is of great interest. The oldest marked grave is 1794, and about 750 graves are there. The original rock wall was build by slaves about l850, and enlarged in the early l930s. he men at Fairview have always been a patriotic group, and veterans of every war in the nation's history are buried there, except for those of the Gulf Wars, who are still living. We look forward to having a great reunion this year, and to meeting cousins we have never met before. We hope that many of you will be able to attend. There are several nice motels, restaurants, and shopping centers within five miles of the church. Local residents are usually available to answer questions and show visitors around the church and community. Sincerely, James H. Rodgers, Jr. President JHR/jr ************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SATURDAY ACTIVITIES JULY 17, 2004 (Please complete form below) On this year's Saturday Tour we will visit Cowpens Revolutionary War Park and the Revolutionary War Park in Kings Mountain, NC. Our Pedens were soldiers in these battles. On Saturday morning we need to leave the church at 8:00 a.m. We will travel by Van and private cars as we did last year. There is no charge for this tour, however at the end of the trip we will take up a collection for those on the vans to cover the cost of gas. (Lunch will be on your own at an area restaurant). At that time on Saturday morning, maps will also be distributed to those who do not wish to go to the Revolutionary Parks. Directions will be available for visiting the Thomas Peden family cemetery near Woodruff, SC. There will also be maps to locate the McDill Peden Cemetery (John and Peggy McDill Peden are buried here) and Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church near Chester, SC .The latter two historic places near Chester are only 4 to 5 miles apart. There are almost as many Pedens buried at Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church as there are at Fairview Cemetery. The Saturday evening meal will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Social Hall across the road from Fairview Presbyterian Church. This will be a make your own sandwich type supper. The cost for the supper will be $6.00 per person payable in advance. We must have at least 40 people for the supper or it will be a no go. All money must be received by July 7, 2004. If we do not get 40 people for supper the money will be refunded to you before you leave home from the reunion. This is not just for out of town people-this is also for local people. What better time to get acquainted with cousins than at a Saturday night supper. We will have a speaker after supper, Ms. Rebecca Bruton Moss, who will tell us a little about the Pedens and their migration West; especially the House of William. Also please bring pre-1900 pictures, records, letters, bible records, church records, histories, keepsakes, etc. that you have for your Peden/Paden family. We plan to have a sharing of information from the different houses on Saturday night. We will also be asking to make copies of these articles to prepare exhibits for future reunions. These will be scanned on a computer so your originals or copies would be returned immediately, and directly, to you. ************************************************************ PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM TO ATTEND THE SATURDAY TOUR and/or SUPPER RETURN BY JULY 7th Tour: How many persons? ________Tour is free - a collection will be taken at the end of the trip to pay for gas for the vans. Supper @ $6.00 X _____ No. Persons = $____________Total Children under six will be free. Name:______________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________ City:______________________________________________ State:________________________ Zip Code:___________ E-Mail Address ____________________________________ For Tour and/or Supper Reservations send completed form and check to: James H. Rodgers 2244 Fairview Road Fountain Inn, SC 29644-9217 **** It is of utmost importance that you get your reservation in on time. The caterer must have a count in advance. ************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SUNDAY ACTIVITIES Sunday, July 18th On Sunday we will meet in the church sanctuary at 11:30 for the formal meeting, reports and speaker. Registration will begin at 10:30 at the church, and we urge everyone to register. Bring food to share and a picnic lunch will be served on the grounds at 1:00 p.m. The Historical Building will be open at 2:30 p.m. We usually have Pedens and Padens from all over the country, many who have never been here, to come and see the graves and markers of their ancestors, and to see where they lived and worshipped. SUNDAY'S SPEAKER Our speaker this year will be Hooper (Lex) Alexander, IV. He was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. He received a BA in English in l982 from Davidson College, where he was a Samuel H. Bell Honors Scholar, treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and a four-year member of the Wind Ensemble and Wildcat Pep Band. While he was in college, he worked full-time as a radio disc jockey and producer, first for the college's classical-music station and then for a commercial FM station near Charlotte. After graduation, he moved to New York, where he worked for a small public-relations firm and wrote freelance articles for music magazines.Returning to North Carolina after almost two years, he joined the Statesville Record & Landmark as a reporter. After reporting jobs with newspapers in New Bern and Gastonia, he joined the Greensboro News and Record in l987 as a night police reporter. During 11 years as a reporter, he covered public safety, politics, local and state government, religion and ethics and also spent three years as an investigative-projects specialist. Also during this period, he introduced computer-assisted reporting and database analysis to the newsroom, pioneering the use of computers to report on the U. S. Census in North Carolina, and led the team that produced the newspaper's first Website-among the first newspaper Web sites in he country. In 1998, he was promoted to regional editor and planned recruiting and news coverage for the largest one-time staff and coverage expansion in the newspaper's 108 year history. In 2000, he became assistant features editor; during the four years he spent in that position, the News & Record's features section won top honors in the nation's largest contest for newspaper feature section and won honorable mention the following year. In the fall of 2001, he became acting assignments editor while a colleague was on maternity leave. On September 11, 2001, he edited the first extra edition to have been published by the News & Record since Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's assassination in 1968, and he directed the newspaper's coverage of the aftermath of 9/11 for weeks thereafter. In late 2003 he was named to lead a new investigative-reporting team. A few weeks later, the two reporters on that team both won top honors in the News & Record's annual in-house journalism contest. A member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. since 1991, he has spoken on religion coverage at seminars sponsored by the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and on census coverage at an annual seminar sponsored by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. His political reporting, column writing and book reviews have been honored by the North Carolina Press Association. In 1997, he received the Wilbur Award or best religion writing in American daily newspapers outside the top 15 markets and was a finalist the same year for the Religion News-writers Association's award for best religion writing in medium-sized American newspapers. In addition to his work for the News & Record, he has contributed freelance reporting to Newsweek, U. S. News & World Report, and Rolling Stone. He also edited the book "Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century:" by Bev Harris, published earlier this year. He is a member of Greensboro's First Presbyterian Church, where he has served as assistant chair of the Pastoral Care Committee and regularly teaches Sunday School. In the community, he has volunteered with the Guilford Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, a network of church-based volunteer teams that minister to people with AIDS and their families. He has been married since 1990 to the former Ruth Ann Farmer. They have two children, Victoria, 6, and Hooper Alexander 5th, age 3. ************************************************************ ACCOMMODATIONS Take Simpsonville, SC, Exit 27 on I-385, All hotel/motels are within 5 miles of Fairview Presbyterian Church. Palmetto Inn, Simpsonville, SC 800-850-7836 Comfort Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-2777 Holiday Inn Express, Simpsonville, SC (864) 962-8500 Hampton Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-9292 Days Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-7701 ************************************************************ TO PURCHASE BOOKS If you are unable to attend the reunion and would like to purchase a copy of "Fairview Presbyterian Church History" Book by Mary Lou Stewart Garrett, you may do so by sending a request to the church address along with a check for $25.00. Fairview Presbyterian Church, 126 Fairview Church Road, P.O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, S.C. 29644 If you don't have a "Pedens of America" book, you can purchase one at the reunion for $32.00 or by mail for $35.00. Please send requests to W. S. Peden, Jr., 521 McKelvey Rd, Pelzer, SC 29669

    06/02/2004 12:07:12
    1. Walter Morrow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: worth Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JN2.2ACIB/1506.1 Message Board Post: My grandmother married a Walter Morrow. She was in Sigourney Iowa, and stuart, adair county's. Also she was in Mo, Ks, and Ne, then Ca. Don't know where she was when they married. Est. 1920 , Her name was Bertha Belle 1. Blackwell, 2. Worth, 3. Brines, 4. Morrow, 5. Laurance, 6. DeField.

    06/01/2004 05:31:59
    1. Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson
    2. Janean Ray
    3. Well I have 10 David Morrows, but the one we are talking about now David Morrow b. 4 Aug 1804 Chester Co. S.C. d. 238 Apr 1872 Neshoba Co. MS and wife Mary Wilson b. 11 Dec. 1813 S. Carolina d. 20 Apr 1868 Neshoba Co. MS........ His parents were Joseph Morrow and Jane Wylie. Mary Wilson's parents were John M.K. Wilson and Jennet Nelson. Janean ----- Original Message ----- From: "myra reidy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, May 27, 2004 11:19 PM Subject: Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Do you have any idea who the father of David Morrow is? > > > From: "Janean Ray" <[email protected]> > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 10:00:15 -0400 > > Joseph Wiley Morrow b. 1832 > Jennet Nelson Morrow b. 1834 > John McKinty Wilson Morrow b. 1836 > William Andrew Jackson Morrow b. 1839 > Mary Jane Morrow b. 1842 > Sarah Elizabeth Morrow b. 1844 > David Washington Morrow b. 1847 > Margaret Elvira Morrow b. 1850 > James Thomas Morrow b. 1854 > Samuel Joseph Morrow b. 1857 > > I have no further information on any of the children other than specific > birth days. > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "myra reidy" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:31 PM > Subject: RE: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > > > > Can we name the children from this union? > > > > > > From: [email protected] > > Reply-To: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > > Date: 26 May 2004 08:10:36 -0600 > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > I have a Morrow and Wilson marriage but they were in Neshoba Co. MS. > > > > Mary Wilson d/o John M.K. Wilson and Jennett Nelson of S. Carolina. > Married > > David Morrow 1831. 10 children were born to this marriage. > > > > Mary had a sister Sarah Ann that married a Watkins. Any thoughts on > these > > people? > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > > mailto:[email protected] > > > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > > Search this list's archived messages! > > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > Visit the Morrow List Website! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/morrwinx.htm >

    06/01/2004 04:23:35
    1. Peden/Morrow SC Reunion Info Available Here!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Peden, Morrow Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/1528 Message Board Post: The 2004 Peden Reunion will be held at Fairview Presbyterian Church near Fountain Inn, Greenville Co., South Carolina. This reunion is celebrated by the descendants of John Peden, born 1709 Antrim County, Ireland, and his wife, Margaret (Peggy) McDill, born August 1715, also in Antrim County, Ireland. They died in Greenville Co., SC John and Peggy McDill Peden's 10 children, all born in Ireland, include: I MARY, born 1732, married James Alexander Died Greeneville Co., SC Descendants settled in SC and Gwinnett Co., GA II JAMES, born 1734, m) Mary Brown Buried Fairview Church,Greenville Co., SC Descendants of James and Mary's son, Thomas who married Isabella Paden,settled Tishomingo Co(See below). James and Mary's grandson, Alexander Savage, settled in Tishomingo Co.,MS along with his Paden cousins who left SC in the 1830's. He was married to Rosa Morton,a cousin. III JANE, born ca 1738, m)1st John Morton m)2nd Robert Morrow Buried Morgan Co., Ala Descendents settled in Morgan Co., Ala. IV THOMAS, born 1743, m) Elizabeth White Died Spartanburg Co., South Carolina Most descendants settled in SC V WILLIAM, born 1749, m) Mary (Polly) Archer Most descendants settled in North MS, particularly Old Tishomingo Co., MS. Descendants established Bethany Presbyterian Church, just south of the town of Tishomingo. VI ELIZABETH, born 1750, m) William Gaston buried Fairview Church, Greenville Co., SC No Children VII JOHN, born 1752, m) ? Baker, Archer? Buried Fairview Church, Greenville Co, SC Descendants settled in SC, Gwinnett Co, GA, Kemper Co. MS, and Tallahatchie Co., MS VIII SAMUEL, born 1754, m)1st Katherine White m)2nd Margaret Died Kemper Co., MS Most descendants went to North Ala and then settled in Kemper Co., MS. Established Smyrna Presbyterian Church in Kemper Co., MS. Others descendants were at times in Tishomingo Co. and Winston Co. in MS. IX ALEXANDER, born 1756, m) Rebecca Martin Buried Fairview, Greenville Co, SC Descendants settled in SC, Kemper County, MS and Gwinnet Co., GA X DAVID, born 1760, m) 1st Eleanor Goodgion m) 2nd Margaret Hughes Died Kemper Co MS Descendants first settled in North Ala, Gwinnet Co., GA, Kemper and Chickasaw Co. in MS, later to MO,Parker and Tarrant Counties in Texas. --Descendants of the other siblings above also may have settled in and around Tishomingo Co., MS. Many of the houses intermarried (each child of John and Peggy McDill Peden is considered a House of this family, for example: I am of the House of William.). The town of Paden, MS in Tishomingo Co. gets its name from this family. The community of Peden in Kemper Co., MS is named after the Samuel Peden above. Pedens/Padens established Bethany Presbyterian Church in Tishomingo Co, MS, Smyrna Presbyterian Church in Kemper Co, MS and Fairview Church in Gwinnet Co, GA If you are interested in attending this reunion and you need a "look-up" in the book, "The Pedens of America", to assure your line is of this South Carolina Peden/Paden family, please send me information of your kinship to at least 1900 (further back if you have it). Many of the lines stop at about 1900 in the book. I will be giving a talk at the reunion this year on the Pedens that left SC and went West to MS, TN, ALA, GA, etc. If you have copies of any early pictures, letters, or documents that you would share to help with this exhibit, I would be most happy to receive them!!! We will also be gathering materials for permanent exhibits for each House. Please email or if unable to scan, email for my snail address. Also updated and expanded information for any of these families in needed for a future "Pedens of America" Book Update. When published (no date set), will be by the SC Peden Clan that published and has copyright of the "Pedens of America". Information in a GedCom format is favored, but any and all formats are welcome. Email me for additional information. Thanks So Much, Rebecca Bruton Moss Email: [email protected] PLEASE SEE COMPLETE INFO BELOW FOR THE 2004 PEDEN REUNION AT FAIRVIEW ! ************************************************************ Hi Rebecca, This is the Brochure of the Peden Reunion 2004 which I hope to get in the mail this Memorial Day Weekend. Please use this to email all the email addresses you have. Thanks, James Rodgers PEDEN REUNION FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, SC 29644 The fiftieth Peden Reunion will be held at Fairview Presbyterian Church on Saturday and Sunday, July 17th and 18th, 2004. PEDEN CLAN OFFICERS Chief: John Calvin Peden, Gastonia, NC President : James H. Rodgers, Jr., Fountain Inn, SC Vice President: Clark Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Secretary: Jackie Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Treasurer: Henry B. Peden, II, Fountain Inn, SC Historian: W. Scipio Peden, Jr. Pelzer, SC John and Peggy McDill Peden and several of their children landed in Charlestown, Carolina in 1773 on a ship loaded with immigrants from Ireland and all their earthly belongings. Each family had a land grant from the King of England for not less than 100 acres of land in what is now the Nazareth section of Spartanburg County. All the men and older boys soon went north in their covered wagons to join George Washington's army and fought with him through the entire Revolutionary War. Each of the Peden men were given 500 acres of land in this community as payment for their service to the new country. They were also given an option to buy additional land for the ridiculous price of seventy-five cents per 100 acres. One of the first things these families did upon arriving in this place was to build a church, Fairview Presbyterian Church. It was a log building across the road from the present church. The present building is the fourth building to house the church, and opened in 1858. The Sunday School rooms were added in 1949, and the Office complex and Historical Building were dedicated in l986 at the celebration of the church's 200th birthday. The Peden Reunion was held for the first time in 1899. It was held again in 1909, but postponed in 1919 because of World War I. It was not held again until 1955, and has been held every year since then. We sometimes have as many as 400 attending when prominent family members such as General William Westmoreland and the late Senator John Stennis were the featured speakers. The rock walled cemetery is of great interest. The oldest marked grave is 1794, and about 750 graves are there. The original rock wall was build by slaves about l850, and enlarged in the early l930s. he men at Fairview have always been a patriotic group, and veterans of every war in the nation's history are buried there, except for those of the Gulf Wars, who are still living. We look forward to having a great reunion this year, and to meeting cousins we have never met before. We hope that many of you will be able to attend. There are several nice motels, restaurants, and shopping centers within five miles of the church. Local residents are usually available to answer questions and show visitors around the church and community. Sincerely, James H. Rodgers, Jr. President JHR/jr ************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SATURDAY ACTIVITIES JULY 17, 2004 (Please complete form below) On this year's Saturday Tour we will visit Cowpens Revolutionary War Park and the Revolutionary War Park in Kings Mountain, NC. Our Pedens were soldiers in these battles. On Saturday morning we need to leave the church at 8:00 a.m. We will travel by Van and private cars as we did last year. There is no charge for this tour, however at the end of the trip we will take up a collection for those on the vans to cover the cost of gas. (Lunch will be on your own at an area restaurant). At that time on Saturday morning, maps will also be distributed to those who do not wish to go to the Revolutionary Parks. Directions will be available for visiting the Thomas Peden family cemetery near Woodruff, SC. There will also be maps to locate the McDill Peden Cemetery (John and Peggy McDill Peden are buried here) and Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church near Chester, SC .The latter two historic places near Chester are only 4 to 5 miles apart. There are almost as many Pedens buried at Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church as there are at Fairview Cemetery. The Saturday evening meal will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Social Hall across the road from Fairview Presbyterian Church. This will be a make your own sandwich type supper. The cost for the supper will be $6.00 per person payable in advance. We must have at least 40 people for the supper or it will be a no go. All money must be received by July 7, 2004. If we do not get 40 people for supper the money will be refunded to you before you leave home from the reunion. This is not just for out of town people-this is also for local people. What better time to get acquainted with cousins than at a Saturday night supper. We will have a speaker after supper, Ms. Rebecca Bruton Moss, who will tell us a little about the Pedens and their migration West; especially the House of William. Also please bring pre-1900 pictures, records, letters, bible records, church records, histories, keepsakes, etc. that you have for your Peden/Paden family. We plan to have a sharing of information from the different houses on Saturday night. We will also be asking to make copies of these articles to prepare exhibits for future reunions. These will be scanned on a computer so your originals or copies would be returned immediately, and directly, to you. ************************************************************ PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM TO ATTEND THE SATURDAY TOUR and/or SUPPER RETURN BY JULY 7th Tour: How many persons? ________Tour is free - a collection will be taken at the end of the trip to pay for gas for the vans. Supper @ $6.00 X _____ No. Persons = $____________Total Children under six will be free. Name:______________________________________________ Address:___________________________________________ City:______________________________________________ State:________________________ Zip Code:___________ E-Mail Address ____________________________________ For Tour and/or Supper Reservations send completed form and check to: James H. Rodgers 2244 Fairview Road Fountain Inn, SC 29644-9217 **** It is of utmost importance that you get your reservation in on time. The caterer must have a count in advance. ************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SUNDAY ACTIVITIES Sunday, July 18th On Sunday we will meet in the church sanctuary at 11:30 for the formal meeting, reports and speaker. Registration will begin at 10:30 at the church, and we urge everyone to register. Bring food to share and a picnic lunch will be served on the grounds at 1:00 p.m. The Historical Building will be open at 2:30 p.m. We usually have Pedens and Padens from all over the country, many who have never been here, to come and see the graves and markers of their ancestors, and to see where they lived and worshipped. SUNDAY'S SPEAKER Our speaker this year will be Hooper (Lex) Alexander, IV. He was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. He received a BA in English in l982 from Davidson College, where he was a Samuel H. Bell Honors Scholar, treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and a four-year member of the Wind Ensemble and Wildcat Pep Band. While he was in college, he worked full-time as a radio disc jockey and producer, first for the college's classical-music station and then for a commercial FM station near Charlotte. After graduation, he moved to New York, where he worked for a small public-relations firm and wrote freelance articles for music magazines.Returning to North Carolina after almost two years, he joined the Statesville Record & Landmark as a reporter. After reporting jobs with newspapers in New Bern and Gastonia, he joined the Greensboro News and Record in l987 as a night police reporter. During 11 years as a reporter, he covered public safety, politics, local and state government, religion and ethics and also spent three years as an investigative-projects specialist. Also during this period, he introduced computer-assisted reporting and database analysis to the newsroom, pioneering the use of computers to report on the U. S. Census in North Carolina, and led the team that produced the newspaper's first Website-among the first newspaper Web sites in he country. In 1998, he was promoted to regional editor and planned recruiting and news coverage for the largest one-time staff and coverage expansion in the newspaper's 108 year history. In 2000, he became assistant features editor; during the four years he spent in that position, the News & Record's features section won top honors in the nation's largest contest for newspaper feature section and won honorable mention the following year. In the fall of 2001, he became acting assignments editor while a colleague was on maternity leave. On September 11, 2001, he edited the first extra edition to have been published by the News & Record since Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's assassination in 1968, and he directed the newspaper's coverage of the aftermath of 9/11 for weeks thereafter. In late 2003 he was named to lead a new investigative-reporting team. A few weeks later, the two reporters on that team both won top honors in the News & Record's annual in-house journalism contest. A member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. since 1991, he has spoken on religion coverage at seminars sponsored by the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and on census coverage at an annual seminar sponsored by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. His political reporting, column writing and book reviews have been honored by the North Carolina Press Association. In 1997, he received the Wilbur Award or best religion writing in American daily newspapers outside the top 15 markets and was a finalist the same year for the Religion News-writers Association's award for best religion writing in medium-sized American newspapers. In addition to his work for the News & Record, he has contributed freelance reporting to Newsweek, U. S. News & World Report, and Rolling Stone. He also edited the book "Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century:" by Bev Harris, published earlier this year. He is a member of Greensboro's First Presbyterian Church, where he has served as assistant chair of the Pastoral Care Committee and regularly teaches Sunday School. In the community, he has volunteered with the Guilford Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, a network of church-based volunteer teams that minister to people with AIDS and their families. He has been married since 1990 to the former Ruth Ann Farmer. They have two children, Victoria, 6, and Hooper Alexander 5th, age 3. ************************************************************ ACCOMMODATIONS Take Simpsonville, SC, Exit 27 on I-385, All hotel/motels are within 5 miles of Fairview Presbyterian Church. Palmetto Inn, Simpsonville, SC 800-850-7836 Comfort Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-2777 Holiday Inn Express, Simpsonville, SC (864) 962-8500 Hampton Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-9292 Days Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-7701 ************************************************************ TO PURCHASE BOOKS If you are unable to attend the reunion and would like to purchase a copy of "Fairview Presbyterian Church History" Book by Mary Lou Stewart Garrett, you may do so by sending a request to the church address along with a check for $25.00. Fairview Presbyterian Church, 126 Fairview Church Road, P.O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, S.C. 29644 If you don't have a "Pedens of America" book, you can purchase one at the reunion for $32.00 or by mail for $35.00. Please send requests to W. S. Peden, Jr., 521 McKelvey Rd, Pelzer, SC 29669 ************************************************************ For additonal reunion information contact: W. S. Peden, Jr. Phone: (864) 243-5255 James H. Rodgers Phone: (864) 862-4086 E-Mail: [email protected]

    05/29/2004 05:02:34
    1. Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson
    2. myra reidy
    3. Do you have any idea who the father of David Morrow is? From: "Janean Ray" <[email protected]> Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson Date: Thu, 27 May 2004 10:00:15 -0400 Joseph Wiley Morrow b. 1832 Jennet Nelson Morrow b. 1834 John McKinty Wilson Morrow b. 1836 William Andrew Jackson Morrow b. 1839 Mary Jane Morrow b. 1842 Sarah Elizabeth Morrow b. 1844 David Washington Morrow b. 1847 Margaret Elvira Morrow b. 1850 James Thomas Morrow b. 1854 Samuel Joseph Morrow b. 1857 I have no further information on any of the children other than specific birth days. ----- Original Message ----- From: "myra reidy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:31 PM Subject: RE: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Can we name the children from this union? > > > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Date: 26 May 2004 08:10:36 -0600 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I have a Morrow and Wilson marriage but they were in Neshoba Co. MS. > > Mary Wilson d/o John M.K. Wilson and Jennett Nelson of S. Carolina. Married > David Morrow 1831. 10 children were born to this marriage. > > Mary had a sister Sarah Ann that married a Watkins. Any thoughts on these > people? > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, list administrator with questions concerning this list! mailto:[email protected]

    05/27/2004 05:19:57
    1. SC Peden Reunion Information is Available Here!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow, Morton,Peden, Paden, Alexander, White, Archer, Martin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/1527 Message Board Post: Enclosed is information about the 2004 Peden Reunion held at Fairview Presbyterian Church near Fountain Inn, Greenville County, South Carolina. This reunion is celebrated by the descendents of John Peden, born 1709 Antrim County, Ireland, and his wife, Margaret (Peggy) McDill, born August 1715, also in Antrim County, Ireland. Their ten children, all born in Ireland, include: Mary, born 1732, married James Alexander James, born 1734, m) Mary (Brown?) Jane, born ca 1738, married 1) John Morton 2) Robert Morrow Thomas, born 1743, m) Elizabeth White William, born 1749, m) Mary (Polly) Archer Elizabeth, born 1750, m) William Gaston (No Children) John, born 1752, m) ? Baker, Archer? Samuel, born 1754, m)1st Katherine White m) 2nd Margaret Alexander, born 1756, m) Rebecca Martin David, born 1760, m) 1st Eleanor Goodgion m) 2nd Margaret Hughes If you believe you are of this family and need a look up in the book "Pedens of America", please send me information of your kinship to at least 1900 (further back if you have it). Some of the lines stop at about 1900 in the book. Email me also if you need directions to the Church. Rebecca Moss House of William Email: [email protected] PLEASE SEE COMPLETE INFORMATION BELOW FOR THE 2004 PEDEN REUNION AT FAIRVIEW ! ************************************************************************ Hi Rebecca, This is the Brochure of the Peden Reunion 2004 which I hope to get in the mail this Memorial Day Weekend. Please use this to email all the email addresses you have. Thanks, James Rodgers PEDEN REUNION FAIRVIEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH P. O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, SC 29644 The fiftieth Peden Reunion will be held at Fairview Presbyterian Church on Saturday and Sunday, July 17th and 18th, 2004. PEDEN CLAN OFFICERS Chief: John Calvin Peden, Gastonia, NC President : James H. Rodgers, Jr., Fountain Inn, SC Vice President: Clark Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Secretary: Jackie Peden, Fountain Inn, SC Treasurer: Henry B. Peden, II, Fountain Inn, SC Historian: W. Scipio Peden, Jr. Pelzer, SC John and Peggy McDill Peden and several of their children landed in Charlestown, Carolina in 1773 on a ship loaded with immigrants from Ireland and all their earthly belongings. Each family had a land grant from the King of England for not less than 100 acres of land in what is now the Nazareth section of Spartanburg County. All the men and older boys soon went north in their covered wagons to join George Washington's army and fought with him through the entire Revolutionary War. Each of the Peden men were given 500 acres of land in this community as payment for their service to the new country. They were also given an option to buy additional land for the ridiculous price of seventy-five cents per 100 acres. One of the first things these families did upon arriving in this place was to build a church, Fairview Presbyterian Church. It was a log building across the road from the present church. The present building is the fourth building to house the church, and opened in 1858. The Sunday School rooms were added in 1949, and the Office complex and Historical Building were dedicated in l986 at the celebration of the church's 200th birthday. The Peden Reunion was held for the first time in 1899. It was held again in 1909, but postponed in 1919 because of World War I. It was not held again until 1955, and has been held every year since then. We sometimes have as many as 400 attending when prominent family members such as General William Westmoreland and the late Senator John Stennis were the featured speakers. The rock walled cemetery is of great interest.The oldest marked grave is 1794, and about 750 graves are there. The original rock wall was build by slaves about l850, and enlarged in the early l930s. he men at Fairview have always been a patriotic group, and veterans of every war in the nation's history are buried there, except for those of the Gulf Wars, who are still living. We look forward to having a great reunion this year, and to meeting cousins we have never met before. We hope that many of you will be able to attend. There are several nice motels, restaurants, and shopping centers within five miles of the church. Local residents are usually available to answer questions and show visitors around the church and community. Sincerely, James H. Rodgers, Jr. President JHR/jr ************************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SATURDAY ACTIVITIES JULY 17, 2004 (Please complete form below) On this year's Saturday Tour we will visit Cowpens Revolutionary War Park and the Revolutionary War Park in Kings Mountain, NC. Our Pedens were soldiers in these battles.On Saturday morning we need to leave the church at 8:00 a.m. We will travel by Van and private cars as we did last year. There is no charge for this tour, however at the end of the trip we will take up a collection for those on the vans to cover the cost of gas. (Lunch will be on your own at an area restaurant). At that time on Saturday morning, maps will also be distributed to those who do not wish to go to the Revolutionary Parks. Directions will be available for visiting the Thomas Peden family cemetery near Woodruff, SC.There will also be maps to locate the McDill Peden Cemetery (John and Peggy McDill Peden are buried here) and Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church near Chester, SC .The latter two historic places near Chester are only 4 to 5 miles apart. There are almost as many Pedens buried at Ole Catholic Presbyterian Church as there are at Fairview Cemetery. The Saturday evening meal will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the Social Hall across the road from Fairview Presbyterian Church. This will be a make your own sandwich type supper. The cost for the supper will be $6.00 per person payable in advance. We must have at least 40 people for the supper or it will be a no go. All money must be received by July 7, 2004. If we do not get 40 people for supper the money will be refunded to you before you leave home from the reunion. This is not just for out of town people-this is also for local people. What better time to get acquainted with cousins than at a Saturday night supper. We will have a speaker after supper, Ms. Rebecca Bruton Moss, who will tell us a little about the Pedens and their migration West; especially the House of William. Also please bring pre-1900 pictures, records, letters, bible records, church records, histories, keepsakes, etc. that you have for your Peden/Paden family. We plan to have a sharing of information from the different houses on Saturday night. We will also be asking to make copies of these articles to prepare exhibits for future reunions. These will be scanned on a computer so your originals or copies would be returned immediately, and directly, to you. ************************************************************************ PLEASE COMPLETE THIS FORM TO ATTEND THE SATURDAY TOUR and/or SUPPER RETURN BY JULY 7th Tour: How many persons? ________Tour is free - a collection will be taken at the end of the trip to pay for gas for the vans. Supper @ $6.00 X _____ No. Persons = $____________Total Children under six will be free. Name:___________________________________________ Address:_________________________________________ City:_____________________________________________ State:________________________Zip Code:____________ E-Mail Address ____________________________________ For Tour and/or Supper Reservations send completed form and check to: James H. Rodgers 2244 Fairview Road Fountain Inn, SC 29644-9217 **** It is of utmost importance that you get your reservation in on time. The caterer must have a count in advance. ************************************************************************ ONE HUNDRED FIFTH ANNIVERSARY - PEDEN REUNION SUNDAY ACTIVITIES Sunday, July 18th On Sunday we will meet in the church sanctuary at 11:30 for the formal meeting, reports and speaker. Registration will begin at 10:30 at the church, and we urge everyone to register. Bring food to share and a picnic lunch will be served on the grounds at 1:00 p.m. The Historical Building will be open at 2:30 p.m. We usually have Pedens and Padens from all over the country, many who have never been here, to come and see the graves and markers of their ancestors, and to see where they lived and worshipped. SUNDAY'S SPEAKER Our speaker this year will be Hooper (Lex) Alexander, IV. He was born and raised in Charlotte, NC. He received a BA in English in l982 from Davidson College, where he was a Samuel H. Bell Honors Scholar, treasurer of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity, and a four-year member of the Wind Ensemble and Wildcat Pep Band. While he was in college, he worked full-time as a radio disc jockey and producer, first for the college's classical-music station and then for a commercial FM station near Charlotte. After graduation, he moved to New York, where he worked for a small public-relations firm and wrote freelance articles for music magazines. Returning to North Carolina after almost two years, he joined the Statesville Record & Landmark as a reporter. After reporting jobs with newspapers in New Bern and Gastonia, he joined the Greensboro News and Record in l987 as a night police reporter. During 11 years as a reporter, he covered public safety, politics, local and state government, religion and ethics and also spent three years as an investigative-projects specialist. Also during this period, he introduced computer-assisted reporting and database analysis to the newsroom, pioneering the use of computers to report on the U. S. Census in North Carolina, and led the team that produced the newspaper's first Website-among the first newspaper Web sites in the country. In 1998, he was promoted to regional editor and planned recruiting and news coverage for the largest one-time staff and coverage expansion in the newspaper's 108 -year history. In 2000, he became assistant features editor; during the four years he spent in that position, the News & Record's features section won top honors in the nation's largest contest for newspaper feature section and won honorable mention the following year. In the fall of 2001, he became acting assignments editor while a colleague was on maternity leave. On September 11, 2001, he edited the first extra edition to have been published by the News & Record since Sen. Robert F. Kennedy's assassination in 1968, and he directed the newspaper's coverage of the aftermath of 9/11 for weeks thereafter. In late 2003 he was named to lead a new investigative-reporting team. A few weeks later, the two reporters on that team both won top honors in the News & Record's annual in-house journalism contest. A member of Investigative Reporters and Editors, Inc. since 1991, he has spoken on religion coverage at seminars sponsored by the Poynter Institute for Media Studies and on census coverage at an annual seminar sponsored by the National Institute for Computer-Assisted Reporting. His political reporting, column writing and book reviews have been honored by the North Carolina Press Association. In 1997, he received the Wilbur Award or best religion writing in American daily newspapers outside the top 15 markets and was a finalist the same year for the Religion News-writers Association's award for best religion writing in medium-sized American newspapers. In addition to his work for the News & Record, he has contributed freelance reporting to Newsweek, U. S. News & World Report, and Rolling Stone. He also edited the book "Black Box Voting: Ballot Tampering in the 21st Century:" by Bev Harris, published earlier this year. He is a member of Greensboro's First Presbyterian Church, where he has served as assistant chair of the Pastoral Care Committee and regularly teaches Sunday School. In the community, he has volunteered with the Guilford Regional AIDS Interfaith Network, a network of church-based volunteer teams that minister to people with AIDS and their families. He has been married since 1990 to the former Ruth Ann Farmer. They have two children, Victoria, 6, and Hooper Alexander 5th, 3. ********************************************************************** ACCOMMODATIONS Take Simpsonville, SC, Exit 27 on I-385, all hotel/motels are within 5 miles of Fairview Presbyterian Church. Palmetto Inn, Simpsonville, SC 800-850-7836 Comfort Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-2777 Holiday Inn Express, Simpsonville, SC (864) 962-8500 Hampton Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-9292 Days Inn, Simpsonville, SC (864) 963-7701 ************************************************************************ TO PURCHASE BOOKS If you are unable to attend the reunion and would like to purchase a copy of "Fairview Presbyterian Church History" Book by Mary Lou Stewart Garrett, you may do so by sending a request to the church address along with a check for $25.00. Fairview Presbyterian Church, 126 Fairview Church Road, P.O. Box 1664 Fountain Inn, S.C. 29644 If you don't have a "Pedens of America" book, you can purchase one at the reunion for $32.00 or by mail for $35.00. Please send requests to W. S. Peden, Jr., 521 McKelvey Rd, Pelzer, SC 29669 ************************************************************************ For additonal reunion information contact: W. S. Peden, Jr. Phone: (864) 243-5255 James H. Rodgers Phone: (864) 862-4086 E-Mail: [email protected]

    05/27/2004 05:32:20
    1. Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson
    2. Janean Ray
    3. Joseph Wiley Morrow b. 1832 Jennet Nelson Morrow b. 1834 John McKinty Wilson Morrow b. 1836 William Andrew Jackson Morrow b. 1839 Mary Jane Morrow b. 1842 Sarah Elizabeth Morrow b. 1844 David Washington Morrow b. 1847 Margaret Elvira Morrow b. 1850 James Thomas Morrow b. 1854 Samuel Joseph Morrow b. 1857 I have no further information on any of the children other than specific birth days. ----- Original Message ----- From: "myra reidy" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 10:31 PM Subject: RE: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Can we name the children from this union? > > > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson > Date: 26 May 2004 08:10:36 -0600 > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > I have a Morrow and Wilson marriage but they were in Neshoba Co. MS. > > Mary Wilson d/o John M.K. Wilson and Jennett Nelson of S. Carolina. Married > David Morrow 1831. 10 children were born to this marriage. > > Mary had a sister Sarah Ann that married a Watkins. Any thoughts on these > people? > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, > list administrator with questions concerning this list! > mailto:[email protected] > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > Search this list's archived messages! > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >

    05/27/2004 04:00:15
    1. Re: Morrow/Wilson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, don't know those people.

    05/27/2004 01:30:06
    1. RE: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson
    2. myra reidy
    3. Can we name the children from this union? From: [email protected] Reply-To: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrow/Wilson Date: 26 May 2004 08:10:36 -0600 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a Morrow and Wilson marriage but they were in Neshoba Co. MS. Mary Wilson d/o John M.K. Wilson and Jennett Nelson of S. Carolina. Married David Morrow 1831. 10 children were born to this marriage. Mary had a sister Sarah Ann that married a Watkins. Any thoughts on these people? ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received when you subscribed. Feel free to contact Yvonne James-Henderson, list administrator with questions concerning this list! mailto:[email protected]

    05/26/2004 04:31:38
    1. Re: Morrow/Wilson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow/Wilson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1.1 Message Board Post: The George Morrow I am looking for was married to Emma Alice Correll from Wayne County Kentucky. His father was Tom Morrow borned in about 1825. Tom married Lila Jane Hammonds daughter of Joseph Hammonds She was borned in Oct 1838. Georges siblings were: Mary Morrow she married Cage New Rosie Morrow She married Green Flynn. Charlie Morrow he married Mattie Dick any other information would be greatly appreciated.

    05/26/2004 12:36:35
    1. Morrow/Wilson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a Morrow and Wilson marriage but they were in Neshoba Co. MS. Mary Wilson d/o John M.K. Wilson and Jennett Nelson of S. Carolina. Married David Morrow 1831. 10 children were born to this marriage. Mary had a sister Sarah Ann that married a Watkins. Any thoughts on these people?

    05/26/2004 02:10:36
    1. Re: [MORROW-L] Re: morrow family in wayne county
    2. My Grandfather was George Morrow, My Father was Howard Morrrow both from Al. do we connect? Hi , I am the granddaughter of Maggie Morrow Or Magdaline Morrow. The daughter of George Morrow! I was wondering if there is any connection ? I do have some info if you would like to share. ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== Search this list's archived messages! http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl .

    05/25/2004 06:15:39
    1. Re: morrow family in wayne county
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow/Wilson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/7.14.748.1 Message Board Post: Hi , I am the granddaughter of Maggie Morrow Or Magdaline Morrow. The daughter of George Morrow! I was wondering if there is any connection ? I do have some info if you would like to share.

    05/25/2004 03:28:18
    1. Morrow/Padgett Ancestry
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow, Padgett, Hardin, Loftin, Suttle,Leagon,Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JN2.2ACIB/1526 Message Board Post: I am looking for info on Mary Padgett, born in 1837, of Rutherford County, NC.She married James V. Morrow,Sr in 1859 (he was killed in Civil War). Two children from this marriage, DBF Morrow and James V.Morrow,Jr..Believe she later married Cory Dillard and then a third marriage to Thomas Kirby. Any info is appreciated. Thanks.

    05/25/2004 03:10:21
    1. Re: Thomas Morrow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/358.1028.1.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Norma, If you would e-mail me I will send you what I have on the Morrow/Padgett families. I tried to e-mail you but it wouldn't go through using the address on the Ancestry post. My son-in-law is descended from James William Padgett who married Lydia Commodora Morrow. I don't know if she connects to George Thomas Morrow. I have James and Elizabeth as her parents. James William Padgett was Mary Jane Padgett's brother. There were so many Morrow families around I wasn't able to sort them out. I was told but haven't confirmed by any documentation that the Morrow's and Padgett's moved from Rutherford Co., NC together. There were Morrows in Rutherford Co in the early census records but of course before 1850 it was impossible to find names except for the head of household. The Padgetts came to Alabama about 1848-50.

    05/24/2004 03:56:06
    1. Re: Thomas Morrow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/358.1028.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I do have George Thomas Morrow, married a Padgett, this is my husbands side and george was his great-grandpa, would like to exchange info with you.

    05/23/2004 10:50:30
    1. Re: Thomas Morrow
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Morrow, Padgett, Bales Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/JN2.2ACIB/358.1028.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Is this George Thomas Morrow? I am trying to connect with a Bales who placed a tree on Ancestry title: Bales-Morrow. I am working on the Padgett family which intermarried often with the Morrows in Alabama.

    05/23/2004 03:12:54
    1. Re: Morrow,daughter Nancy M. Richardson married Green S. Moore
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/JN2.2ACIB/322.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello: I just did some research for a lady on John Mellander and posted it on the Nevada board Lander County. It gives information on John Mellander, his brother Charles and Charles's wife Amelia (daughter of Green S). Regards, Arline in Nevada

    05/21/2004 08:56:52
    1. Re: [MORROW-L] Morrow of Montgomery County, TN
    2. Marie Beckman
    3. My Morrows are from Bedford Co. TN but thought I'd check on this one for you. Below is the Census info I was able to find on this family...i included the Sarah Morrow because she was in the same area and was of the age to be Randall's mother....whether she is or not...I have no clue. It appears Randall died between 1860 and 1870 or at least is no longer living with his family. Perhaps caused by war? 1860 Montgomery Co. TN Palmyra P. O. pg 340a North & East of Cumberland River 181/181 Randall Morrow 45 M Farmer $3530 Real Est. $3035 Per. Est. GA Harriet Morrow 37 F TN James Morrow 12 M John Morrow 10 M Sarah Morrow 8 F Thomas Morrow 4 M Stephen Morrow 3 M Tabitha Morrow 11/12 F Harriet Morrow 11/12 F 1860 Montgomery Co. TN Palmyra P. O. pg 352a 370/370 Sarah Morrow 65 F Farmer $150 Per. Estate GA 1870 Montgomery Co. TN Clarksville P.O. pg. 236 Harriet Morrow 46 F W Keeping house $2000 $1000 TN James Morrow 23 M W TN John Morrow 21 M W TN Sarah A. Morrow 18 F W TN Thomas Morrow 15 M W TN Stephen Morrow 13 M W TN Adaline Morrow 10 F W TN (Twins) Bella Morrow 10 F M TN (Twins) Cornelius Morrow M W TN 1880 Montgomery Co. TN District 9, pg 295A Hannah MORROW Self W Female W 57 TENN Keeping House TENN TENN Thomas MORROW Son S Male W 24 TENN Farming TENN TENN Addie MORROW Dau S Female W 19 TENN At Home TENN TENN Bill MORROW Son S Male W 19 TENN At Home TENN TENN Cornelius MORROW Son S Male W 17 TENN At Home TENN TENN Bartlet MCGOWEN Other S Male B 17 TENN Laborer TENN TENN Squir MOODY Other S Male M 9 TENN Laborer TENN TENN I do not have access to an index for 1850 of I would check to see how the children are listed there. If the date on the Death Cert. and the one on the obit match.....it does seem pretty likely. --MarieB At 03:06 PM 5/20/2004, you wrote: >I recently received a copy of death certificate for a "Richard" Morrow it >shows him as male, white and widowed...date of death 13 Jun 1918. His age >as 72 >and occupation as farmer and buried in McGee cemetery. This shows his father >as Randle Morrow and mother Harriet Tire, both of Tennessee. I believe the >name of informant to be William Jordan, it is unknown as to his relationship. > >If going by date of death and age, he would be the same as my J.(james) M. >Morrow whom I have an obit for, also buried in McGee cemetery, member of the >Christian Church and survived by ten children. His birth was 19 April 1847, >District 9, Montgomery County. > >Does anyone else have any information on any of this family that maybe could >shed some light in any direction???????????

    05/20/2004 11:09:05