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John and Ann Morrison
John Morrison died at his residence West Lane Houses, near Cleadon, on 20 November 1865, aged 70 years.
Ann Morrison who died at her residence no 10 Church Street, Monkwearmouth, on 09 August 1869, aged 73.


John Morrison

John Morrison was born in Monkwearmouth, Durham, England on 17 June 1796. His parents were John and Mary Morrison, nee Henzell. He was married to Ann Watson in Monkwearmouth, Durham, England on 06 September 1818. Following children are known: George W. (1819-1869), Mary (1821-1834), John (1825-1890), Ann Crisp (1827-1863), Jane (1828-1863), Henry (1830-1866), Elizabeth (1832-1833), and Thomas (1835-1878).

Ann Morrison, nee Watson, was born in Monkwearmouth, Durham, England on 05 March 1796. Her parents were George and Jane Watson.

England Census 1841 about John Morrison and family
Residence: Waterloo Street, Monkwearmouth, Durham, England
Name Relation Marital
status:
Age Birth Place of Birth
John Morrison
Ann Morrison
George Morrison
John Morrison
Ann Morrison
Henry Morrison
Thomas Morrison
Head
Wife
Son
Son
Daughter
Son
Son
Married
Married
Single
Single
Single
Single
Single
45
45
21
15
13
10
6
abt. 1796
abt. 1796
abt. 1820
abt. 1826
abt. 1828
abt. 1831
abt. 1835
Durham, England
Durham, England
Durham, England
Durham, England
Durham, England
Durham, England
Durham, England


Grave of the Morrison family In
affectionate remembrance
of
John Morrison
who died Nov. 20th 1865, aged 70 years.

Ann, his beloved wife
who died August 9th 1869, aged 73 years.
Jane, their daughter
who died August 24th 1831, aged 11 years
Ann Crisp, their daughter
who died May 4th 1863, aged 35 years
and Henry, their son
whied in Napier, New Zealand
Oct. 22nd 1866, aged 36 years
also Mary Morrison, mother
of the above John Morrison
who died July 25th 1834, aged 68 years
also John Morrison
father of the above
John Morrison
???????



Edith Morrison
Edith Morrison, Handsworth, Birmingham, won prizes in vintage publications in 1898.




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Lost Ancestors: 29 March 2023