Outline
of the family of Henry Morrow (1760 - 1841)
Henry Morrow (1760 - 1841) married c. 1781 Elizabeth Hannah (c. 1759 - 1819), daughter of William Hanna and Elizabeth McDowell.
Children of Henry and Elizabeth Morrow:
-- Ann Morrow born on 06 November 1782 most likely in Cumberland Co, PA near Greencastle. She married William Fisher and had three known children: Isabel who married John Duff on 02 May 1824 in Wilkins Twp, Allegheny Co, PA; Mary, whose married name was Arbuckle; and Eliza, who married Dan Kerr.
-- Mary Morrow was born on 09 August 1785. She married George Wilson, the son of Thomas Wilson and Agnes Murray. Mary and her husband had nine children: Eliza born in 1809, her married name was Breniman; Thomas who was born in 1811 and died before 1832; Francis born in 1812 and married to Elizabeth May the daughter of Robert May and Mary M. Duff; Henry M. born in 1815; Nancy born in 1818, her married name was Swallow; Jane B. born in 1820 and married to Samuel Duff, a son of John Duff and Mary Shakeley; Sarah A. born in 1823, her married name was Donaldson; Mary born in 1826; and finally, Thomas born in 1832, the second son with this name. The father, George died in 1850, followed by Mary's death in 1865.
-- William Morrow the oldest son of Henry and Elizabeth, was born on 09 January 1787. He married a widow by the name of Mary Neal whose previous husband was probably Francis Wilson who died c. 1807 in Allegheny Co, PA. Mary was born in 1775 and died in 1839, about two years after William. Both William and Mary are buried in the Beulah Presybterian Cemetery, Penn Hills Twp, Allegheny Co, PA. There were no children from this marriage.
-- Henry Morrow was a woodworker and a farmer. He was born on 06 October 1789 and died in October of 1862. He married Mary Johnston (1795-1872) and although they did not have any children of their own, they raised Henry, a son of his brother John. Both Henry and his wife, Mary are buried in Beulah Presbyterian Cemetery, Penn Hills Twp, Allegheny Co, PA.
-- John Morrow was born on 30 December 1791. He married Jane Johnston (1797-1877) who was a sister of Mary Johnston, his brother Henry's wife. John served as a school director, overseer of the poor and was an elder in the Hebron Presbyterian Church. John and Jane had six children: Henry born in 1819, was raised by his uncle Henry and married Caroline Robinson; Eliza Jane was born in 1822 and married Benjamin Kelly; Sarah B. born in 1824, married to John Duff a son of Alexander D. Duff and Marie Bright; Charles J. born in 1829 and married to Isabell Miller; John H. born in 1833 and married his cousin, Sarah J. Duff, a daughter of John Duff and Isabel Fisher - see Ann Morrow above; and Mary M. who married Frank Wilson. After his death in 1873, John was buried in the Hebron Presbyterian Cemetery, Penn Hills Twp, Allegheny Co, PA.
-- James Morrow was probably the last child to be born near Greencastle before the family moved to Allegheny Co, PA. He was born on 15 March 1794. James married his cousin, Sarah Morrow who was the daughter of James and Sarah Morrow. James was an early elder of Beulah Presbyterian Church but removed to Hebron Presbyterian Church around 1850. He and his wife had seven children: Henry McDowell b. 14 Feb 1824 and married to Rebecca Long; James D. b. 1834, married to Eliza Jane Duff, a daughter of John Duff and Isabel Fisher - see Ann Morrow above; John H. born in 25 Mar 1839, married Sara Ann Mitchell, a daughter of William and Elizabeth Mitchell; Elizabeth who died in infancy; Mary Jane; Harriett Leslie born c. 1845 and never married; and finally, Sarah Hanna.
-- Elizabeth Morrow was born on 13 June 1796 in Allegheny Co, PA. She married her cousin, Henry Morrow a son of James Morrow and Sarah Morrow. Elizabeth and Henry spent their married life in Penn Hills on the family farm which was a part of the property once owned jointly by their fathers. Elizabeth died on 12 Nov 1884 and her husband, Henry died on 19 May 1859. Both are buried in the Beulah Presbyterian Cemetery in Penn Hills. They had the following children: James b. 15 Aug 1820, married Martha A. Keating; Henry b. 01 Apr 1823; William b 10 June 1826; Sarah Ann b. 22 Mar 1829; Elizabeth Hannah b. 06 Nov 1830; Joseph b. 22 Jan 1834; Harriet b. 19 Mar 1837; and Mary Jane b. 22 July 1839.
-- Hugh Morrow was born on 26 November 1798 and died in Lisbon, Columbiana Co, OH. He was married twice, the first time in 1825 to Sarah May, her father William May coming from Co Down, Ireland. Around 1835 the family moved to Lisbon and settled on a farm approximately three miles south of town. After his first wife's death in 1848, Hugh married in 1853 Sarah McClurg (1821-1885). In all, Hugh fathered thirteen children. The children by his first wife were: William H. b. 1826; Henry b. 1827; Elizabeth b. 1829; John b. 1831; Robert b. 1834; Mary Jemima b. 1836; Hugh b. 1838; Sarah Jane b. 1842; and Martha Ann b. 1845. Children by his second wife were: Emma Belle b. 1854; James W.; Margaret Matilda b. c. 1857; and Hanna Melissa. Hugh died in 1871 and is buried along side both of his wives in the West Beaver Cemetery, Lisbon, OH.
-- Sarah Morrow was born 27 January 1801. She married William Johnston, c. 1793 - 1837, a brother to Jane and Mary Johston who also married into Henry Morrow's family. Their parents were Charles Morrow Johnston and Jane Rogers. Charles M. Johnston came from Ireland and settled first in Washington Co PA around 1790. He then moved to Wilkins Township in Allegheny Co PA around 1810. The family of Sarah Morrow and William Johnston included seven children: Charles who died in 1884 and was married to Margaret Munroe; Henry M., a surveyor who married Sarah Long; William F. who married Angeline Wilson; Eliza Ann; Mary Margaret wife of Joseph Hughey; Olivia Jane, wife of James D. Carothers; and Martha Hariet, wife of Thomas Wilson. Sarah died c. 1852 and her husband, William in 1837.
-- Jane Morrow
was
born on 14 April 1803 and married George Duff (1794-1865),
a son of John Duff and Mary Shakeley.
They had four children:
John,
Amanda,
Milton
and George. Jane and George may have settled in Ohio.