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Sam Tucker (M)
b. 1900, d. 1905
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     Sam was born in 1900 at Conway County, Arkansas. He was the son of James W. Tucker and Margaret M. Gray. Sam died in 1905.


    David J. Morrow (M)
    b. c 1815, d. a 1840
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          (an unknown value). David was born circa 1815. He was the son of John M. Morrow. He married an unknown person circa 1836. David was listed as the head of a family on the 1840 Census at Ripley County, Missouri. David died after 1840.

         Children of David J. Morrow:
    Girl Morrow   (c 1837)
    Girl Morrow   (c 1839)


      Benjamin B. Morrow (M)
      b. 1820, d. c 1851
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           His relationship to John M. Morrow (father) is assumed from Ripley County marriage records and the 1840 Ripley and the 1850 Butler County, Missouri census. John M. Morrow is the only Morrow in these counties old enough to be his father. Benjamin was born in 1820 at Alabama. He was the son of John M. Morrow. He married Sarah Crank at Ripley County, Missouri, on 14 April 1842.1 Benjamin was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census at Butler County, Missouri. Benjamin died circa 1851 at Missouri.

           Children of Benjamin B. Morrow and Sarah Crank:
      John Morrow   (c 1846)
      Easter Catherine Morrow   (Dec 1849)

      1. [S145] Ripley County Missouri Historical Society, Ripley County Marriages 1833-1900.

      Isaac N. Morrow (M)
      b. c 1825, d. a 1845
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           His relationship to John M. Morrow (father) is assumed from Ripley County marriage records and 1840 Ripley and Wayne County, Missouri census. John M. Morrow is the only Morrow in these counties old enough to be his father. He was also married by Jesse V. Morrow. Isaac was born circa 1825. He was the son of John M. Morrow. He married Lisa Ann Sturret at Ripley County, Missouri, on 25 June 1845. Isaac and Lisa were married by Jesse V. Morrow, JP..1 Isaac died after 1845.

      1. [S145] Ripley County Missouri Historical Society, Ripley County Marriages 1833-1900.

      Sarah Crank (F)
      b. c 1824

           Sarah was born circa 1824 at Alabama. 1860 census says Tennessee. 1870 says Alabama.. She married Benjamin B. Morrow on 14 April 1842 at Ripley County, Missouri.1 She married John C. Smart on 23 June 1852 at Butler County, Missouri. Marriage Book A..2 Sarah died.

           Children of Sarah Crank and Benjamin B. Morrow:
      John Morrow   (c 1846)
      Easter Catherine Morrow   (Dec 1849)

      1. [S145] Ripley County Missouri Historical Society, Ripley County Marriages 1833-1900.
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      Lisa Ann Sturret (F)

           Lisa was born. She married Isaac N. Morrow on 25 June 1845 at Ripley County, Missouri. Isaac and Lisa were married by Jesse V. Morrow, JP..1

      1. [S145] Ripley County Missouri Historical Society, Ripley County Marriages 1833-1900.

      John Morrow (M)
      b. c 1846
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           John died. John was born circa 1846 at Ripley or Butler County, Missouri. He was the son of Benjamin B. Morrow and Sarah Crank.


        Easter Catherine Morrow (F)
        b. Dec 1849
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             Easter was born in December 1849 at Butler County, Missouri. She was the daughter of Benjamin B. Morrow and Sarah Crank. Easter died.


          John C. Smart (M)
          b. c 1816

               John was born circa 1816 at Tennessee. He married Sarah Crank at Butler County, Missouri, on 23 June 1852. Marriage Book A..1 He made a will at Butler County, Missouri, on 15 July 1861. Transcription of will by Bill and Gene Morrow on visit to Butler County, Missouri, April 6, 1997. "To all to whom these presents may concern be it known that owing to the confused condition of State and Government affairs and the fact of civil war in our midst I have deemed it my duty which I owe to myself and my family to volunteer in defence of what I deem to be my rights intending to to defend those rights to the best of my abilities: in view of all these matters and the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death at home or abroad and all these things being considered I have determined to make an agent to attend to all my public business and in all cases to act as my attorney in fact to sue and for me and in my name to accept service of process and defend or compromise all in any suits according to his best discretion and in case of my death to be my Executor and Administrator until the appointment hereby made shall be worked either by my dismisal from Military Service or by document of revocation under my hand and Seal upon request of such agent or otherwise and to the Ends and interests and for the purposes aforesaid I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint James W. Morrow of Butler County Missouri and his executors and administrators my true and lawful agent and agents attorney and attorneys in their or his own name or names or in any name as circumstances may require to ask demand sue for recover and receive ( & on receipt of all in any part to give sign and execute and acknowledge all necessary acts receipts or discharges for) all Money debts dues and demands now owing due or becoming due to me and stand ( ? ) thereof upon the following trusts ( ? ) First To pay all my just and lawful debts so far as he may be in ( ? ) of the means. Secondly, In the event of death or any casuality to see that my wife's two children John Morrow and Easter Catherine Morrow get from My Estate as much in value of property in cash as they had from their Father's Estate when I married their Mother! Thirdly I desire my said agent to do the best he can towards giving all my childred such advantages of education as may be in his (power?): and (Pervish?) My Thomas Cannon to have the same advantages of Education as my own Childred and an Equal share of my Estate with my own children after providing for said John and E Catherine Morrow as above mentioned in at least on hundred and fifty dollars; Fourthly I desire My wife Sarah Smart to have my home farm during her natural life and that at her death the same be Equally divided among My children the above Cannon to have no more than above forwiled Fifthly- I desire and empower My said agent to use and Excercise his discretion in all things relating to the matters and hereby intrusted to him and all things that may in future arise Lastly- I declare that my said agent his heirs Executors and Administrators Shall Not be answerable or responsible for any lose which may happen to the ( ? ) ( ? ) Nor for any more Money than he or they shall actually receive Nor for any loss or injury happening Escept by his or Their willful or default I mean in all above that my present wife and children by her Shall have the farm on which I now live. Attest ( ? ) John C. Smart (Seal) State of Missouri County of Butler I the undersigned I Samuel H. Thomson a Justice of the Peace acting in and for the County aforesaid do certify that the 13th day of July A.D. 1861 before me cames John Co. Smart who is personally known to me to be person described in and who Escecuted the forgoing instrument and whose name is subscribed to the same as the Maker thereof and he acknowledged that he Esecuted the same for the purposes therein set forth Sammuel H Thomson Justice of the Peace Filed for Record in My Office on the 15th day of July A.D. 1861. Transcribed from Book C. & Page.s 125 & 126 September 22nd A.D. 1870 Isaac B. Tubb, Clerk and Records". John was listed as the head of a family on the 1870 Census at Butler County, Missouri. Beaver Dam Twp. Page 16. Dwelling 129. Smart, John C. - M 54 Farmer b.TN. Sarah, F 47 b.Alabama. Stearnce(?), M 18 b.MO. William, M 15 b.MO. Neoma, F 12 b.MO. Sarah, F 10 b.MO.. John died.

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          Girl Morrow (F)
          b. c 1837
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               Girl died. Girl was born circa 1837. She was the daughter of David J. Morrow.


            Girl Morrow (F)
            b. c 1839
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                 Girl died. Girl was born circa 1839. She was the daughter of David J. Morrow.


              William Ladd (M)
              b. Jun 1679, d. 27 Sep 1751
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                   He contributed 150 pounds of tobacco toward building a Quaker meeting house on March 9, 1700. Chosen "overseer" of Weyanoke Meeting in 1721. Served as a Quaker "minister" for 25 years at the Weyanoke Meeting House in Charles City Co., VA. Quakers refused to pay taxes which supported "hireling priests" and were subjected to property seizures. William I suffered the seizure of a male slave & 300# of tobacco on December 3, 1726. His son John suffered the seizure of his feather bed & household goods on August 2, 1726. William I acquired 500 acres in Henrico Co., VA on the north side of the James River on June 16, 1714 for 50 shillings (2 pounds, 10 shillings). On November 5, 1715 he sold 125 acres in Henrico Co. to Thomas MURRELL, Sr for 2000 pounds of tobacco. He sold a further 200 acres to Thomas MURRELL, Jr. in August of 1717 for 2000 pounds of tobacco. He sold the last of his Henrico Co. property on November 1, 1731, 40 acres known as "The Great Slash Divident". He died on his plantation at Weyanoke in Charles City Co., Virginia. The following is from: "A Collection of Memorials Concerning the People Called Quakers." A book of about 200 pages printed in Philadelphia in the 1700s. (Mrs. Frischkorn, a descendant, owned the book.) "William Ladd, son of John and Mary Ladd, both of Old-England, was born near Curls in Virginia, in the sixth month, 1679, and about the time of his marriage he moved to wainoke, became a minister of that meeting, and resided there the remainder of his life. He had an acceptable gift in the ministry, and was a great sufferer for bearing a testimony against the hireling ministers. In one instance, a very exorbitant seizure was made upon his affects, yet he lived to see the officer who made it reduced to such low circumstances, that he charitably contributed to supply his necessities. He continued a faithful sufferer to the end of his days, encour- (sic.) all in this world! The night of his decease, one of the family saying, this was to be a night of great sorrow to them. He replied, it was a night of great joy to him, which was one of his last expressions. He died the 27th of the ninth month, 1751, and was buried in the family burying-ground near his home, age seventy-two, and a minister about 25 years." --- "A testimony from friends in Virginia Concerning WILLIAM LADD." William was born in June 1679 at Curles Plantation, Henrico County, Virginia. He was the son of John Ladd and Mary Unknown. He married Huldah Binford at Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, on 18 June 1700. The were married in a Quaker ceremony.. William died on 27 September 1751 at Henrico County, Virginia, at age 72.

                   Children of William Ladd and Huldah Binford:
              Sarah Ladd
              Thomas Ladd
              Elizabeth Ladd
              Lydia Ladd
              Mary Ladd+   (c 1699)
              James Ladd+   (22 Oct 1703)
              John Ladd+   (b 1706)
              William Ladd II+   (1708 - 02 Feb 1780)
              Huldah Ladd   (17 Feb 1712 - 06 Jun 1784)


                William Ladd (M)
                b. 01 Feb 1797, d. 04 May 1857
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                      (an unknown value). His body was interred at Deer Creek Cemetery, Marion, Indiana. William was born on 1 February 1797 at Stokes County, Virginia. He was the son of Joseph Ladd and Catherine Bacey Dameron. He married Isabel Boyd at Wayne County, Indiana, on 8 December 1825. William died on 4 May 1857 at age 60.

                     Children of William Ladd and Isabel Boyd:
                Katharine Ladd
                Samuel Ladd+   (05 Jan 1825 - 08 Dec 1856)
                Cicero W. Ladd   (28 Mar 1830)
                Constantine Ladd   (1832 - 28 Apr 1861)
                Abel Ladd   (1833)
                Boyd Ladd   (1833)
                Caroline Ladd   (1840)
                William Ladd   (1843)
                Constantine Ladd   (1845)


                  James Scott Sr. (?) Christian (M)
                  b. 01 Apr 1912, d. 08 Apr 1985

                       He married Carrie Louise Barnes. (?) was born on 1 April 1912. (?) died on 8 April 1985 at age 73.

                       Children of James Scott Sr. (?) Christian and Carrie Louise Barnes:
                  Gloria Jean Christian   (living)
                  Glenda Faye Christian   (living)
                  Carol Sue Christian   (living)
                  James Scott Jr. (?) Christian   (living)


                    Carrie Louise Barnes (F)
                    b. 09 Sep 1918, d. 11 Oct 1998
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                         She married James Scott Sr. (?) Christian. Carrie was born on 9 September 1918. She was the daughter of John Franklin Barnes and Lillie Mae Ladd. Carrie died on 11 October 1998 at age 80.

                         Children of Carrie Louise Barnes and James Scott Sr. (?) Christian:
                    Gloria Jean Christian   (living)
                    Glenda Faye Christian   (living)
                    Carol Sue Christian   (living)
                    James Scott Jr. (?) Christian   (living)



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