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/1504.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I forgot to tell you also that I have his death as Nov. 20 1835 and he is buried in Fishing Creek Presbyterian Church Cemetery. Here are some notes I have on his son Joseph Jr. After the death of his father, his mother, Jane Wylie Morrow moved with Joseph and family to central Mississippi. He was a vet of the Revolutionary War. His family along with several other Scots/Irish families all relocated about the same time (when the indian territories opened in Alabama & Miss. They went to Perry County, Alabama, where other family memebers had already settled. Whether or not Jane Wylie Morrow stayed in Perry County with other members of the family or died enroute to Neshoba Co. Mississippi with son, Joseph Morrow, is unknown. Joseph Jr. first paid taxes in Neshoba Co, MS in 1839. He could have been there a year earlier. His brother, David Morrow, first paid taxes in Neshoba Co in 1841. Only Joseph is listed on 1840 Neshoba Co. census. Settle southwest of Dixon, Neshoba Co. MS and owned a large farm. There he reared nine known children and one granddaughter. On his property, a cemetery was established known as the MORROW cemetery. Also on daughter: Mary Pamela Morrow Archive Record of Mary E. B. Creer; Herbert Alonzo Berry; IGI South Carolina 1984 p 1,882 batch 7111713 83; NOTE: James Wylie, Mary Pamela Morrow's first husband was her 1st cousin. George A. Brown Journal, page 109: "James Sands Thomas; Jane Elizabeth Thomas' mother was Mary Pamela Morrow. Both of her parents were born in South Carolina. Mary Pamela Morrow, with her daughter Jane Elizabeth Thomas crossed the plains in the Jedediah M. Grant Company, arriving in Salt Lake Valley, Utah, October 2, 1847. After James Sands Thomas died Oct 1843 at Nashoba, Mississippi, Mary Pamela Morrow married Washington Norwood Cook March 5, 1855 in Salt Lake City. Her husband, Washington Norwood Cook, was called on a mission to the Indian Territory. He died and is buried there."