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Genealogy
and History of the Morris Family
CD Contents
4 Complete Searchable Publications on one CD
1. The
Morris Family by J. Montgomery Seaver - Contains the following sections
Rob
Morris, Battle Hymn of the Morrises, The Morris Coat of Arms, Ancient Morris
Families, Killanin - Morris tribe of Galway, Morris of Bolton Lodge, Morris
of York, Morris of Clasemont, Morris of Dol-Ilys Hall, Morris of London,
Prominent British Morrises, Past Generations, Prominent British Morrises
of Today, American Morrises of Royal Descent, William Morris Family, Robert
Morris Family, Samuel Morris Family, Benjamin Morris Family, Gouveneur
Morris Family, William Winider Morris Family, American Morris Families,,
Descendants of Thomas Morris, Descendants of Edward Morris of Roxbury,
Mass. Descendants of Captain Richard Morris of New Jersey, Descendants
of Anthony Morris of Pennsylvania, Descendants of John Morris a Colonel
in the Army of Oliver Cromwell, Descendants of William Morris whose descendants
resided in Virginia, Descendants of Lovell Morris, Descendants of Major
Henry Morris, Descendants of William Morris and his descendants of Montreal,
Descendants of Robert Morris of Iowa County, Wisconsin, Descendants of
Benjamin Franklin Morris, Descendants of Elisha M. Morris of Fulton, Missouri,
Descendants of Lorenzo Dow Morris of Greene County, Illinois, Family of
Henry Roughen Morris, Family of Thomas Ditimus Morris, Morrises in the
American Revolution, Prominent Morrises of America, Past Generations, Prominent
American Morrises of Today, Morris Towns, etc., Morris Census of the United
States, Religions of the Morrises
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2. Old
Morrisania,
Gouveneur Morris, a sketch:
Anne Cary Morris; November 1888 4 pages
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3. Morris of Monmouth County:
Historical and Genealogical Miscellany, Early Settlers of New Jersey and
Their Descendants; Stillwell, John E., M.D. Vol IV; New York, 1916; 60
pages
- This is an excerpt from the complete 5 Vol set specifically pertaining to the Morris Family
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4. Morris
: an account of some descendants of Thomas Morris and his wife Elizabeth
- who settled in New Haven Connecticut in 1639, who migrated to Fairfield
and Woodbury in that colony, and others who later migrated to New York,
Michigan, Illinois, Missouri, and other western and southern states, including
brief accounts of their relationship to Bronson, Howlett, Judson, and Tracy
families. 1973, Tracy, Elsie Howlett 24 pgs
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AND
ON THE SAME CD The
complete
Surname file of Long Island Genealogy containing A linked Database
containing 4045 individuals, in 1380 family groups literally THOUSANDS
of family group sheets plus the GEDCOM file that made it containing all
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