1Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, New England Gen. Soc; Boston, MA; 1923, Page 230.
2Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Page 534.
"Wright -
Adam, h. Ruth (d. Thomas Sampson), h. Sarah Tinkham, wid. (moved from P.), s.John, the forepart of Feb, 1776 a.51 y. 3 m. some days)."3Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, Page 429.
4Dodd, Jordan, Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850.
"Name: Adam Right
Gender: Male
Spouse: Mrs. Sarah Tinkham
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1773
City: Middleborough
County: Plymouth
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0945011-0945012."
1Vital records of Plympton, Massachusetts, to the year 1850, New England Gen. Soc; Boston, MA; 1923, Page 429.
2Dodd, Jordan, Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850.
"Name: Adam Right
Gender: Male
Spouse: Mrs. Sarah Tinkham
Marriage Date: 24 Feb 1773
City: Middleborough
County: Plymouth
Source: Family History Library, Salt Lake City, UT, Film # 0945011-0945012."
1Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
21850 United States Census; PA; Warren; Pinegrove Twp, Series: M432 Roll: 832 Page: 267, Heritage Quest Online, Via SDLN.NET.
1Ancestral File (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1History of Warren County Ohio (The), Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992, Pg.764, Rootsweb.com.
Part V. Biographical Sketches.
"ISAAC MORRIS (deceased) was born Nov. 21, 1800, on the farm he occupied at the time of his death, which was purchased by his father, Benjamin, in 1797, when he came here from his native State, New Jersey. About the same time, his grandfather, Isaac Morris, also settled in the neighborhood, buying a tract of about 400 acres, now owned by the North Family of Shakers in early life, our subject learned the printer’s trade, and worked for a time in the office of the Western Star, of Lebanon, in company with his brother, the late Jacob Morris. This was in the years 1823 and 1824. From Lebanon, he went to Columbus, Ohio, and obtained work in the office of the State printer, Olmstead, where he spent two years, and where he, in 1826, married Miss Margaret C hambers, who died in 1859, leaving five children, three girls and two boys, all now living. From Columbus, Mr. Morris returned to Lebanon, and, for a time, was engaged in job printing. In 1832, in the time of the first campaign that resulted in the election of Andrew Jackson, he made Richmond his home for a few years, after which he returned to the farm, on which his whole life, with the exception of eight years was spent. Mr. Morris was married the second time to Mrs. Leah H. (Walters) Vail, a daughter of David Walters. She was born Nov. 23, 1819, and was first married Dec. 27, 1843, to Moses Vail, a son of William Vail, a wealthy and influential farmer of Warren County. Mr. Morris died at his home in Turtle Creek Township April 5, 1881; he was a man full of good works, energetic, kind-hearted and universally esteemed by all who knew him; he left many mourning friends and a host of relatives, children, and grandchildren."2History of Warren County Ohio (The).
"Page 764 ISAAC MORRIS <../../../Bios/bios_main.htm> (deceased) was born Nov. 21, 1800, on the farm he occupied at the time of his death, which was purchased by his father, Benjamin, in 1797, when he came here from his native State, New Jersey. About the same time, his grandfather, Isaac Morris, also settled in the neighborhood, buying a tract of about 400 acres, now owned by the North Family of Shakers <../../../Shaker/index.htm>. in early life, our subject learned the printer’s trade, and worked for a time in the office of the Western Star, of Lebanon, in company with his brother, the late Jacob Morris. This was in the years 1823 and 1824. From Lebanon, he went to Columbus, Ohio, and obtained work in the office of the State printer, Olmstead, where he spent two years, and where he, in 1826, married Miss Margaret C hambers, who died in 1859, leaving five children, three girls and two boys, all now living. From Columbus, Mr. Morris returned to Lebanon, and, for a time, was engaged in job printing. In 1832, in the time of the first campaign that resulted in the election of Andrew Jackson, he made Richmond his home for a few years, after which he returned to the farm, on which his whole life, with the exception of eight years was spent. Mr. Morris was married the second time to Mrs. Leah H. (Walters) Vail, a daughter of David Walters. She was born Nov. 23, 1819, and was first married Dec. 27, 1843, to Moses Vail, a son of William Vail, a wealthy and influential farmer of Warren County. Mr. Morris died at his home in Turtle Creek Township April 5, 1881; he was a man full of good works, energetic, kind-hearted and universally esteemed by all who knew him; he left many mourning friends and a host of relatives, children, and grandchildren."3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 13, 2005, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
4History of Warren County Ohio (The).
5Ohio. Probate Court (Franklin County), Ohio Franklin County Marriage records, 1803-1951; index, 1803-1918, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
MARGARET CHAMBERS
"
Event(s): Marriages:
Spouse: ISAAC MORRIS
Marriage: 29 MAR 1827 , Franklin, Ohio."6The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D.
"Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Isaac MORRIS
Self Male M W 80 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Leah H. MORRIS
Wife Female M W 59 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John MORRIS
Son Male S W 35 OH
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH."
1History of Warren County Ohio (The), Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992, Page 764, Rootsweb.com.
Part V. Biographical Sketches.2Ohio. Probate Court (Franklin County), Ohio Franklin County Marriage records, 1803-1951; index, 1803-1918, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
MARGARET CHAMBERS
"
Event(s): Marriages:
Spouse: ISAAC MORRIS
Marriage: 29 MAR 1827 , Franklin, Ohio."
1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 13, 2005, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D.
"Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Isaac MORRIS
Self Male M W 80 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Leah H. MORRIS
Wife Female M W 59 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John MORRIS
Son Male S W 35 OH
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH."
1History of Warren County Ohio (The), Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992, Pg.764, Rootsweb.com.
Part V. Biographical Sketches.
"ISAAC MORRIS (deceased) was born Nov. 21, 1800, on the farm he occupied at the time of his death, which was purchased by his father, Benjamin, in 1797, when he came here from his native State, New Jersey. About the same time, his grandfather, Isaac Morris, also settled in the neighborhood, buying a tract of about 400 acres, now owned by the North Family of Shakers in early life, our subject learned the printer’s trade, and worked for a time in the office of the Western Star, of Lebanon, in company with his brother, the late Jacob Morris. This was in the years 1823 and 1824. From Lebanon, he went to Columbus, Ohio, and obtained work in the office of the State printer, Olmstead, where he spent two years, and where he, in 1826, married Miss Margaret C hambers, who died in 1859, leaving five children, three girls and two boys, all now living. From Columbus, Mr. Morris returned to Lebanon, and, for a time, was engaged in job printing. In 1832, in the time of the first campaign that resulted in the election of Andrew Jackson, he made Richmond his home for a few years, after which he returned to the farm, on which his whole life, with the exception of eight years was spent. Mr. Morris was married the second time to Mrs. Leah H. (Walters) Vail, a daughter of David Walters. She was born Nov. 23, 1819, and was first married Dec. 27, 1843, to Moses Vail, a son of William Vail, a wealthy and influential farmer of Warren County. Mr. Morris died at his home in Turtle Creek Township April 5, 1881; he was a man full of good works, energetic, kind-hearted and universally esteemed by all who knew him; he left many mourning friends and a host of relatives, children, and grandchildren."2History of Warren County Ohio (The).
"Page 764 ISAAC MORRIS <../../../Bios/bios_main.htm> (deceased) was born Nov. 21, 1800, on the farm he occupied at the time of his death, which was purchased by his father, Benjamin, in 1797, when he came here from his native State, New Jersey. About the same time, his grandfather, Isaac Morris, also settled in the neighborhood, buying a tract of about 400 acres, now owned by the North Family of Shakers <../../../Shaker/index.htm>. in early life, our subject learned the printer’s trade, and worked for a time in the office of the Western Star, of Lebanon, in company with his brother, the late Jacob Morris. This was in the years 1823 and 1824. From Lebanon, he went to Columbus, Ohio, and obtained work in the office of the State printer, Olmstead, where he spent two years, and where he, in 1826, married Miss Margaret C hambers, who died in 1859, leaving five children, three girls and two boys, all now living. From Columbus, Mr. Morris returned to Lebanon, and, for a time, was engaged in job printing. In 1832, in the time of the first campaign that resulted in the election of Andrew Jackson, he made Richmond his home for a few years, after which he returned to the farm, on which his whole life, with the exception of eight years was spent. Mr. Morris was married the second time to Mrs. Leah H. (Walters) Vail, a daughter of David Walters. She was born Nov. 23, 1819, and was first married Dec. 27, 1843, to Moses Vail, a son of William Vail, a wealthy and influential farmer of Warren County. Mr. Morris died at his home in Turtle Creek Township April 5, 1881; he was a man full of good works, energetic, kind-hearted and universally esteemed by all who knew him; he left many mourning friends and a host of relatives, children, and grandchildren."3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 13, 2005, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
4History of Warren County Ohio (The).
5The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D.
"Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Isaac MORRIS
Self Male M W 80 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Leah H. MORRIS
Wife Female M W 59 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John MORRIS
Son Male S W 35 OH
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH."
1History of Warren County Ohio (The), Chicago, IL: W. H. Beers Co, 1882; reprint, Mt. Vernon, IN: Windmill Publications, 1992, Rootsweb.com.
Part V. Biographical Sketches.2History of Warren County Ohio (The).
3The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, June 13, 2005, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
4The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D.
"Extract: 1880 United States Census
Census Place: Lebanon, Warren, Ohio
Source: FHL Film 1255075; National Archives Film T9-1075; Page 379D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
Isaac MORRIS
Self Male M W 80 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Leah H. MORRIS
Wife Female M W 59 NJ
Occ: Keeping House Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
John MORRIS
Son Male S W 35 OH
Occ: Farm Laborer Fa: OH Mo: OH."
1The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, Copyright (c) 2000, 2002 FamilySearch (TM) Internet Genealogy Service, January 13, 2005, FHL Film 1254297; National Archives Film T9-0297; Page 196D, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2Tombstone Inscription, .
Give birthdate.3Transcribers: Wendell C. and Jean C. Tombaugh, Indiana; Marshall County Cemeteries, Tombaugh House, Rochester, Indiana; 1985.
4Transcribers: Wendell C. and Jean C. Tombaugh, Indiana; Marshall County Cemeteries.
"MORRIS, David I., Jr., Mar 27, 1850 - June 19, 1933."5Indiana; Marshall County Marriages 1833-1888, Rootsweb.com.
"MORRIS, David I. WRIGHT, Rebecca A. 15 December 1883 F 27."6The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 1880 United States Census, FHL Film 1254297; National Archives Film T9-0297; Page 196D.
"Extract: 1880 United States Census
Dwelling: District 108
Census Place: Union, Marshall, Indiana
Source: FHL Film 1254297; National Archives Film T9-0297; Page 196D
Household:
Rel Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace
David C. MORRIS
Self Male M W 77 OH
Occ: Farmer Fa: NJ Mo: NJ
Ellenor MORRIS
Wife Female M W 69 OH
Occ: Keeps House Fa: KY Mo: VA
David I. MORRIS
Son Male S W 30 IN
Occ: Farmer Fa: OH Mo: OH
Eliza J. ENGLISH
SDau Female S W 36 IN
Fa: KY Mo: OH."
1Indiana; Marshall County Marriages 1833-1888, Rootsweb.com.
"MORRIS, David I. WRIGHT, Rebecca A. 15 December 1883 F 27."
1International Genealogical Index (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1International Genealogical Index (R), Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
1International Genealogical Index (R), Batch #: M500762, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0164691, 0164692, Printout Call #: NONE, Date, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2International Genealogical Index (R), Batch #: C500801, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0873752 IT 3, Printout Call #: NONE, Dates: 1.
3William B. Lapham, Bisbee Family Records, This book contains family records of some of the descendents of Thomas Besbidge (Bisbee) of Scituate, Mass., in 1634.
B, R929.2 B62.
PRINTED FOR PRIVATE DISTRIBUTION.
COMPILED BY WM. B. LAPHAM, M. D.,
Secretary of the Maine Genealogical and Biographical Society.
AUGUSTA, ME., PRESS OF HOMAN & BADGER, 1876.4Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850.
1International Genealogical Index (R), Batch #: M500762, Sheet #: 00, Source Call #: 0164691, 0164692, Printout Call #: NONE, Date, Family History Library, Salt Lake City, Utah.
2Vital records of Bridgewater, Massachusetts, to the year 1850.