Vince, Thanks for the reply. Do you know where William Morrow came from prior to living in Buncombe? Did he come out of SC by any chance? If so, what part? What you've described in doing with the land deeds is definitely a profitable task. I did that very thing with about 100 deeds in Buncombe county two years ago, but the Morrows weren't on my radar at the time. I found an incredible source of details this way. I suspect that I may find some good stuff on the Robert Morrow, Joseph M. Morrow, and perhaps some other Morrow deeds, since they seem to show up most around my Pattersons, Blacks, and others (as I listed my web site). Thanks again. Wes -----Original Message----- From: Vince King [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 12:56 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [MORROW-L] Morrows of Buncombe Co NC 1790-1820 Hi Wes, My name is Vince King and I also descend from a few of the Buncombe Co. NC Morrows. The William Morrow (b. before 1755) who is listed on page 180 of the 1800 Census had sons John Morrow (b. ca 1775) and David Morrow (b. ca 1779). William and John migrated out of Buncombe Co. into Tennessee ca 1807-1809. David Morrow stayed in Buncombe a while longer then followed "dad" into Warren Co. TN (ca 1818). David is found on page 145 of the 1810 Buncombe Census. These three individuals all had land on and near Hooper's Creek which is a tributary of Cane Creek. It is near and just west of current day Fletcher, NC. Current day Henderson Co. All of the land deeds for these people discuss "bounding" each others property and they were selling adjacent tracts to one another. I would suggest that (as I did) obtaining copies of all the deed records for these Morrows, reading and understanding where they specifically lived in respect to one another can be a key to sorting them out. You will be amazed at what can show up being discussed in a land transaction. Many of the other Buncombe Co. Morrows are potentially kin. Vince ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Patterson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 11:08 AM Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrows of Buncombe Co NC 1790-1820 > My name is Wes Patterson, and I'm new to this list. > > For the last decade (plus) I have been researching the Pattersons and > Blacks of Buncombe Co NC and surrounding areas. In the last year or two, > my research has taken me more into the Morrow family. > > There were several Morrow families in western NC in the late 1790's and > early 1800's, but I haven't been able to tie them all together > appropriately, as far as their relationships to each other, and where > they came from prior to moving to western NC. > > One such person was Richard Morrow. In 1800, and the following several > years, Richard Morrow acquired hundreds of acres in land grants in > Buncombe Co NC. Some of them are listed on my web site at > http://wespatterson.com/patt/buncombe.html > > Other Morrows in that area were Robert Morrow, John M. Morrow, Joseph > Maxwell Morrow, James Morrow, David Morrow, and others. We are beginning > to think that there was a connection between these Morrows and an > Alexander Morrow who was born ca. 1750. Apparently Alexander was the > father of the Robert listed above, but how was everyone else tied to > them? > > There was also a Sarah Marr/Morrow who married a James Patterson in > Buncombe in 1810. > > Richard Morrow sold 100 acres of land to my gggg-gf, John Patterson, on > 8/02/1802. I am finding more and more links between these Pattersons, > and Blacks, and Morrows (aka Marr). These Blacks and Pattersons came > from Pendleton District, SC in the 1790's, and prior to that were in > York Co, SC. > > I would certainly appreciate any help identifying these Morrows of > Buncombe, and what happened to them. Thanks. > > Wes > > > > ----------------------------------- > Wes Patterson > Analyst/Programmer IV > Office of Academic Computing > Wake Forest Univ. School of Medicine > Medical Center Blvd. > Winston-Salem, NC 27157 > 336.713.7668 (office) > 336.713.7671 (fax) > Web Host Solutions: WebHost4Life > http://www.webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=wespatterson > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > Visit Daisy's Roots! > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm > > ==== 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]
Wes, I believe this William Morrow to be out of Newberry Co. SC. Page 74, 1790 Newberry SC census. He had land dealings with "my Jay family" in Newberry Co. William appears to migrate to from Newberry Co. to Buncombe Co. ca 1794-6. The family of David Jay follows ca 1803. They all settle in the Cane Creek Valley (living next to one another). Two of David Jay's sons marry two Wm. Morrow daughters. Vince ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wes Patterson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 12:08 PM Subject: RE: [MORROW-L] Morrows of Buncombe Co NC 1790-1820 > Vince, > > Thanks for the reply. Do you know where William Morrow came from prior > to living in Buncombe? Did he come out of SC by any chance? If so, what > part? > > What you've described in doing with the land deeds is definitely a > profitable task. I did that very thing with about 100 deeds in Buncombe > county two years ago, but the Morrows weren't on my radar at the time. I > found an incredible source of details this way. > > I suspect that I may find some good stuff on the Robert Morrow, Joseph > M. Morrow, and perhaps some other Morrow deeds, since they seem to show > up most around my Pattersons, Blacks, and others (as I listed my web > site). > > Thanks again. > > Wes > > -----Original Message----- > From: Vince King [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 12:56 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [MORROW-L] Morrows of Buncombe Co NC 1790-1820 > > Hi Wes, > > My name is Vince King and I also descend from a few of the Buncombe Co. > NC > Morrows. > > The William Morrow (b. before 1755) who is listed on page 180 of the > 1800 > Census had sons John Morrow (b. ca 1775) and David Morrow (b. ca 1779). > William and John migrated out of Buncombe Co. into Tennessee ca > 1807-1809. > David Morrow stayed in Buncombe a while longer then followed "dad" into > Warren Co. TN (ca 1818). David is found on page 145 of the 1810 > Buncombe > Census. > > These three individuals all had land on and near Hooper's Creek which is > a > tributary of Cane Creek. It is near and just west of current day > Fletcher, > NC. Current day Henderson Co. All of the land deeds for these people > discuss "bounding" each others property and they were selling adjacent > tracts to one another. > > I would suggest that (as I did) obtaining copies of all the deed records > for > these Morrows, reading and understanding where they specifically lived > in > respect to one another can be a key to sorting them out. You will be > amazed > at what can show up being discussed in a land transaction. > > Many of the other Buncombe Co. Morrows are potentially kin. > > Vince > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Wes Patterson" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, August 04, 2004 11:08 AM > Subject: [MORROW-L] Morrows of Buncombe Co NC 1790-1820 > > > > My name is Wes Patterson, and I'm new to this list. > > > > For the last decade (plus) I have been researching the Pattersons and > > Blacks of Buncombe Co NC and surrounding areas. In the last year or > two, > > my research has taken me more into the Morrow family. > > > > There were several Morrow families in western NC in the late 1790's > and > > early 1800's, but I haven't been able to tie them all together > > appropriately, as far as their relationships to each other, and where > > they came from prior to moving to western NC. > > > > One such person was Richard Morrow. In 1800, and the following several > > years, Richard Morrow acquired hundreds of acres in land grants in > > Buncombe Co NC. Some of them are listed on my web site at > > http://wespatterson.com/patt/buncombe.html > > > > Other Morrows in that area were Robert Morrow, John M. Morrow, Joseph > > Maxwell Morrow, James Morrow, David Morrow, and others. We are > beginning > > to think that there was a connection between these Morrows and an > > Alexander Morrow who was born ca. 1750. Apparently Alexander was the > > father of the Robert listed above, but how was everyone else tied to > > them? > > > > There was also a Sarah Marr/Morrow who married a James Patterson in > > Buncombe in 1810. > > > > Richard Morrow sold 100 acres of land to my gggg-gf, John Patterson, > on > > 8/02/1802. I am finding more and more links between these Pattersons, > > and Blacks, and Morrows (aka Marr). These Blacks and Pattersons came > > from Pendleton District, SC in the 1790's, and prior to that were in > > York Co, SC. > > > > I would certainly appreciate any help identifying these Morrows of > > Buncombe, and what happened to them. Thanks. > > > > Wes > > > > > > > > ----------------------------------- > > Wes Patterson > > Analyst/Programmer IV > > Office of Academic Computing > > Wake Forest Univ. School of Medicine > > Medical Center Blvd. > > Winston-Salem, NC 27157 > > 336.713.7668 (office) > > 336.713.7671 (fax) > > Web Host Solutions: WebHost4Life > > http://www.webhost4life.com/default.asp?refid=wespatterson > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > > Visit Daisy's Roots! > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~daisy/1daisy.htm > > > > > > > > ==== MORROW Mailing List ==== > List problems? First, read the Welcome Message that you received > when you subscribed. 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