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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Jonathan Morris Generation No. 1 1. J ONATHAN 1 M ORRIS Child of J ONATHAN M ORRIS is: 2. i. JAMES 2 M ORRIS , b. Abt. 1755, Montgomery Co., Pa; d. 05 Dec 1834, Wetzel Co., WV. Generation No. 2 2. J AMES 2 M ORRIS (J ONATHAN 1) was born Abt. 1755 in Montgomery Co., Pa, and died 05 Dec 1834 in Wetzel Co., WV. He married M ARGARET M OORE Abt. 1795, daughter of J OHN M OORE and H ANNAH A RMSTRONG . She was born Abt. 1778, and died Jul 1865 in Wetzel Co., WV. More About J AMES M ORRIS : Lived at:: Near Wileyville, Wetzel Co., WV; and Blacksville, WV Military:: Sgt. in Captain William Crawford's Co. 7-May 1793/ Occupation:: farmer Children of J AMES M ORRIS and M ARGARET M OORE are: i. ISAAC 3 M ORRIS . ii. JAMES M ORRIS . iii. SAMUEL M ORRIS . iv. MOSES M ORRIS . v. MICIJAH A NDREW M ORRIS . vi. JACOB M ORRIS . vii. MORDICIA L INKHORNE M ORRIS . viii. JOHN M ORRIS . ix. HEZEKIAH M ORRIS . x. RUTH M ORRIS . xi. HANNAH M ORRIS . xii. AMOS M ORRIS , b. 1796. xiii. ANTHONY M ORRIS , b. 1799; m. M ARY S HANES 1; b. 1813. xiv. JONATHAN M ORRIS , b. 1800. 3. xv. NATHAN M ORRIS , b. Bet. 1802 - 1809; d. 14 Jun 1898, Wetzel Co., WV. xvi. JESSIE M ORRIS , b. 1812. Generation No. 3 3. N ATHAN 3 M ORRIS (J AMES 2, J ONATHAN 1) was born Bet. 1802 - 1809 2, and died 14 Jun 1898 in Wetzel Co., WV. He married (1) E LIZABETH L EMLEY , daughter of J OHN L EMLEY and M ARGARET M OORE . She was born Nov 1816, and died 15 Dec 1903 in Wetzel Co., WV. He married (2) E LIZABETH L EMLEY . She was born 1816, and died 15 Dec 1903. Notes for N ATHAN M ORRIS : 1860 Census Wetzel Co., Va #513MORRIS Nathan59 b. Pa Elizabeth40 b. Pa Barbara20 b. Va Margaret16 b. Va Aniy 14 b. Va Linkhorn13 b. va 1 Jesse 10 b. Va Sarah 8 b. Va John 4 b. Va 1870 Wetzel Co., W Va Center Dist # 182MORRIS Nathan62 b. Pa Elizabeth52 b. Pa Linkhorn22 b. Pa Ann20 b. Va Jesse18 b. Va Sarah16 b. Va John13 b. Va 1880 Census of West VirginiaWetzel Co., Grant District 186-186 Morris, Nathanhead75VA VA PAFarmer Elizabethwife62PA PA PAKeeping house Hartley, Levis-i-l33VA VA OHWorks on farm Margaretdau32VA VA PAat home Jessegrandson 2WV VA VA Miltonbrandson 2/12WV VA VA More About N ATHAN M ORRIS : Burial: Garrett Cem, near Farr Church Buried :: Garrett Cemetery, near Farr Church, Wetzel Co., WV Notes for E LIZABETH L EMLEY : In 1900 Census, Wetzel Co., WV Elizabeth Morris [mother-in-law] lived with Levi Hartley & wife Margaret. She was a widow and mother of 12 children. Age: 83. ================================================================ From: Lemley - Yoho pages 10-21 George Lemley, born of German ancestry in New Jersey about 1741, died 6-11-1813, migrated to Whiteley Creek area of Greene Co., Pa., before 1775,[ about three miles NW of Kirby]. He married Catherine Yoho. He is said to be buried on a high ridge of the farm "Shriver-de-frise" overlooking Dunkard Creek to the west. His son, John Lemley Sr., [b. about 1764, died 1840] married Barbara Livengood [b. about 1765], and lived near Spraggs, Pa., and then bought {5-2-1807} 196 acres on his fither's farm near Kirby, Whiteley Twp. His son, John Lemley Jr., [b. 1799, died 10-7-1855] married Margaret D. Moore [b. 1799]. They lived in Whiteley Twp, Greene Co., Pa., before moving to Wayne Twp, Pa., and in 1837 they moved to Tyler Co., Va {now Wetzel Co., WV}. His daughter Elizabeth, married Nathaniel Morris. Notes for E LIZABETH L EMLEY : In 1900 Census, Wetzel Co., WV Elizabeth Morris [mother-in-law] lived with Levi Hartley & wife Margaret. She was a widow and mother of 12 children. Age: 83. ================================================================ From: Lemley - Yoho pages 10-21 George Lemley, born of German ancestry in New Jersey about 1741, died 6-11-1813, migrated to Whiteley Creek area of Greene Co., Pa., before 1775,[ about three miles NW of Kirby]. He married Catherine Yoho. He is said to be buried on a high ridge of the farm "Shriver-de-frise" overlooking Dunkard Creek to the west. His son, John Lemley Sr., [b. about 1764, died 1840] married Barbara Livengood [b. about 1765], and lived near Spraggs, Pa., and then bought {5-2-1807} 196 acres on his fither's farm near Kirby, Whiteley Twp. 2 His son, John Lemley Jr., [b. 1799, died 10-7-1855] married Margaret D. Moore [b. 1799]. They lived in Whiteley Twp, Greene Co., Pa., before moving to Wayne Twp, Pa., and in 1837 they moved to Tyler Co., Va {now Wetzel Co., WV}. His daughter Elizabeth, married Nathaniel Morris. More About E LIZABETH L EMLEY : Burial: Garrett Cem, near Farr Church [?] Children of N ATHAN M ORRIS and E LIZABETH L EMLEY are: 4. i. BARBARA 4 M ORRIS , b. May 1840, Tyler Co., VA [Now WV]; d. 29 Jun 1909, Wetzel Co, WV. 5. ii. MARGARET M ORRIS , b. Aug 1846, WV. 6. iii. LINCOLN M ORDECAI M ORRIS , b. 24 Mar 1847, Lynn Camp, Va [WV]; d. 28 Dec 1932. 7. iv. JESSE M ORRIS , b. Jun 1850, Va {Wv}. v. SARAH "SALLY" M ORRIS , b. 1853; m. N ELSON Y OHO , 18 Jun 1874, Wetzel Co., WV 3. Children of N ATHAN M ORRIS and E LIZABETH L EMLEY are: 8. vi. BARBARA 4 M ORRIS , b. May 1840, Tyler Co., VA [Now WV]; d. 29 Jun 1909, Wetzel Co, WV. 9. vii. LINCOLN M ORDECAI M ORRIS , b. 24 Mar 1847, Lynn Camp, Va [WV]; d. 28 Dec 1932. 10. viii. ANNA C . M ORRIS , b. 15 May 1849; d. 17 Jul 1905. ix. JESSE M ORRIS , b. Jun 1850, Va {Wv} 4. Notes for J ESSE M ORRIS : 1900 Wetzel Co., WV CensusGreene Dist # 285MORRIS Jesseb. 6-185049 m21Wv Pa Pa Sarah Eb. 11-185346 m21 10/8WV Wv WV Ziba Vb. 2-187921Wv WV WV Sarah Jb. 3-188020Wv Wv Wv Nathanb. 6-188217WV Wv Wv Jacksonb. 12-188415Wv Wv Wv Corab. 3-188713Wv Wv Wv Mackb. 8-1890 9Wv Wv Wv Martb. 5-1894 6Wv Wv Wv Margaret Eb. 3-19002/12Wv Wv Wv More About J ESSE M ORRIS : Lived at: He and Sarah lived in Piney, Wetzel Co., WV., near Pine Grove 4 Occupation: at one time was a road boss x. SARAH "SALLY" M ORRIS , b. 1853. xi. MARY M ORRIS , b. 23 Dec 1854, Rocky Run, Wetzel Co., WV; d. 30 Dec 1854, Rocky Run, Wetzel Co., WV 5. More About M ARY M ORRIS : Cause of Death: Hives xii. JOHN M ORRIS , b. 1856; m. J ENNEBELLE P ARSONS . xiii. REBECCA M ORRIS , b. 29 May 1859, Wetzel Co., WV; d. 03 Oct 1859, Wetzel Co., WV 5. xiv. ALONZA M ORRIS , b. 1860; d. 05 Mar 1867 6. Generation No. 4 4. B ARBARA 4 M ORRIS (N ATHAN 3, J AMES 2, J ONATHAN 1) was born May 1840 in Tyler Co., VA [Now WV] 7, and died 29 Jun 1909 in Wetzel Co, WV 8. She married S AMUEL W ESLEY M CBRIDE 09 Jan 1864 in Wetzel Co, WV 9,10 . He was born Apr 1838 in Washington Co., Pa 11,12 . More About S AMUEL W ESLEY M CBRIDE : Lived at: Silver Hill, Wetzel Co., WV 12 3 Occupation: farmer Children of B ARBARA M ORRIS and S AMUEL M CBRIDE are: i. REBECCA "BECKY" 5 M CBRIDE . ii. NATHAN U LYSSES M CBRIDE 12 , b. May 1866 12 ; d. 17 Oct 1944, Wetzel Co., WV 12 . Notes for N ATHAN U LYSSES M CBRIDE : 1910 Census of Wetzel Co., Wv., Center Dist.Rush Run Road4 25 1910 112-113 Evans, Frank D.head41 m1 13WV WV WVFarmer Eliza R.wife39 m1 13 5/1WV PA US Barbara J.dau 9WV WV WV Hartley, Marguerite sis-in-law 40 m1 11 7-2WV PA US Fosternephew 3WV WV WV Eliza R.niece1/12WV WV WV McBride, Nathanbro-in-law 44WV PA US More About N ATHAN U LYSSES M CBRIDE : Burial: Wileyville Cemetery, Wileyville, Wetzel Co., WV 12 iii. MARY M CBRIDE 12 , b. 1867 12 ; d. 25 May 1882, Wetzel Co, WV 12 . iv. H. J . M CBRIDE 12 , b. Abt. 1872 12 ; d. 08 Jun 1886, Wetzel Co, WV 12 . 5. M ARGARET 4 M ORRIS (N ATHAN 3, J AMES 2, J ONATHAN 1) was born Aug 1846 in WV 13 . She married L EVI HARTLEY 14 Abt. 1868, son of P RESLEY H ARTLEY and E LIZABETH C OEN . He was born 06 Jun 1848 in WV 15 , and died 03 May 1926 in Allister, Wetzel Co., WV 16 . Notes for L EVI H ARTLEY : 1900 Wetzel Co. Census [Green Dist] R130 farmer HARTLEY , Levi head 5-1847 53 m32 Wv Wv Wv Margaret wife 8-1846 53 m32 Wv Pa Pa Jessie son 10-1878 21 d/l WV WV WV Mack son 4-1881 19 f/l Wv Wv WV Mary dau 12-1883 16 Wv WV WV Elizabeth neice 2-1893 7 Wv Wv WV MORRIS, Elizabeth m-i-l 11-1816 83 Pa Pa Pa ====================================== 1920 United States Federal Census about Levi Hartley Name: Levi Hartley Home in 1920: Green, Wetzel, West Virginia Age: 71 years Estimated Birth Year: abt 1849 Birthplace: West VirginiaRelation to Head of House: Head Spouse's Name: Lina Father's Birth Place: West Virginia Mother's Birth Place: West Virginia Marital Status: Married Race: White Sex: Male Home owned: Rent Able to read: Yes Able to Write: Yes Household Members: 2-17-1920 Name Age Levi Hartley 71 headWV WV WVoccupation none Lina Hartley 65 wifeVA WV WV Source Citation: Year: 1920;Census Place: Green, Wetzel, West Virginia; Roll T625_1973; Page: 4A; Enumeration District: 144; Image: 145.
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