- [S83] Betty Gregg, compiler, "Collection of Clippings and Obituary Info."
- Thomas Morrow+ b. 1802, d. 1875
- David Morrow b. 1807, d. 1851
- Gideon Morrow+ b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897
- Matthew Morrow+6 b. 1811, d. 1 Jul 1905
- Letitia Ann Morrow+ b. 1818, d. 1866
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, email received Oct 6, 2011.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, email received Oct 2, 2011.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, Matthew Morrow married Mary Wilson in 1799.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugarcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_749; Page: 29B; Image: 65.
- [S264] Family Search Family Tree, online www.familysearch.org, researched Mar 11, 2023.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, e-mail received as a post-it to World Connect database.
- Thomas Morrow+ b. 1802, d. 1875
- David Morrow b. 1807, d. 1851
- Gideon Morrow+ b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897
- Matthew Morrow+5 b. 1811, d. 1 Jul 1905
- Letitia Ann Morrow+ b. 1818, d. 1866
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, Mary was born in 1771 in Magherabeg, Rosgoill, Donegal.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, Matthew Morrow married Mary Wilson in 1799.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, She died on 11 Aug. 1846 at Muineagh, Donegal at the time of the great famine.
- [S264] Family Search Family Tree, online www.familysearch.org, researched Mar 11, 2023.
- [S69] Alex Stewart, e-mail, e-mail received as a post-it to World Connect database.
- Mary Jane Morrow+ b. 1833, d. 28 Jul 1911
- Margaret Jemima Morrow+ b. 1834, d. Jul 1866
- James Morrow b. 1834, d. 2 Jan 1859
- John Morrow b. 1840
- [S89] ?, "E-mail Message," e-mail to E Sue Gregg, From Kevin Kelly e-mail address on Jun 3, 2007.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Researched May 16, 2014.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Sugarcreek Twp, Dwelling #253, Family #253.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Twp., Dwelling #1765, Family #1689.
- [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Twp., Dwelling #147, Family #147.
- [S214] "Indentures", in Armstrong County, Armstrong Co Indentures, Armstrong County Records located on visit to Court house Jul 31, 2014.
- son Morrow
- Daniel Morrow b. 1841, d. 8 Feb 1861
- Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow b. 1844, d. 1924
- Eliza Jane Morrow+ b. 18 Sep 1846, d. 23 Dec 1920
- Nancy Morrow b. 1849, d. b 1911
- Matthew Morrow+ b. 23 Dec 1851, d. 23 Sep 1893
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugarcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_749; Page: 29B; Image: 65.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137078199/… accessed 19 February 2023), memorial page for Gideon Morrow (1808–1 May 1897), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137078199, citing Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kim (contributor 46999453).
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Sugar Creek, Dwelling # 258, Family # 258.
- [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Brady Bend Post Office, Dwelling #34, Family # 34.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1301; Page: 516A; Image: 519; Family History Library Film: 552800. - [S214] "Indentures", in Armstrong County, Armstrong Co Indentures, Armstrong County Records located on visit to Court house Jul 31, 2014.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, District 24, Dwelling # 12, Family #12. (dwelling and family #'s are incorrectly assigned) Page 481A
Year: 1880; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1096; Family History Film: 1255096; Page: 491A; Enumeration District: 024; Image: 0771. - William John Hays+ b. 7 Oct 1838, d. 8 Feb 1908
- Jane Hays b. 1842
- Susannah Hays+ b. 5 Jan 1845, d. 16 Dec 1913
- Mary Hays+ b. 30 Jun 1849, d. 28 May 1943
- Thomas Hays b. 1852
- Letitia Hays+ b. 9 Aug 1857, d. 24 Apr 1917
- [S328] F L Preston, "Hays Family Record", Received info Jan 2000.
- [S31] Interview, Willard Ogden, August 22, 2002, Information contributed Jun 27, 1992.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- [S264] Family Search Family Tree, online www.familysearch.org, researched Mar 11, 2023.
- William John Hays+ b. 7 Oct 1838, d. 8 Feb 1908
- Jane Hays b. 1842
- Susannah Hays+ b. 5 Jan 1845, d. 16 Dec 1913
- Mary Hays+ b. 30 Jun 1849, d. 28 May 1943
- Thomas Hays b. 1852
- Letitia Hays+ b. 9 Aug 1857, d. 24 Apr 1917
- Robert J Hays b. 1871, d. a 1880
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of William J. Hays II.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S264] Family Search Family Tree, online www.familysearch.org, Researched March 15, 2020.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Madison Twp, Armstong Co, PA page 294B.
- [S328] F L Preston, "Hays Family Record", Received info Jan 2000.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Page 294B Madison Twp, Armstrong Co, PA.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://pa-roots.com/armstrong/townships/madison/… per Yates Mast by way of Willard Ogden Oct 9, 2000.
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- [S318] Various, Various unknown record type, Various, New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists 1820-1957 for William Hayes leaving Liverpool England for New York.
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- [S48] E Sue Gregg, compiler, "Personal Family Information.
" - [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Kittanning, Dwelling (Sheriff's house) # 288, Family # 302.
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- Margaret Jane Cook3 b. 1 Feb 1858
- Martha Cook3 b. c 1859
- Jemima Cook3 b. c 1863
- William John Cook3 b. c 1866
- [S31] Interview, Willard Ogden, August 22, 2002, Information contributed Jun 27, 1992.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Sugarcreek Twp, Dwelling #253, Family #253.
- [S89] ?, "E-mail Message," e-mail to E Sue Gregg, From Kevin Kelly e-mail address on Jun 3, 2007.
- Martha Hays+6 b. 29 Jun 1856, d. 17 Mar 1929
- Letitia Hays7 b. 8 Dec 1858, d. 16 May 1931
- Mary S Hays8 b. c 1860
- [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1963. Certificate # 56065 for daughter Letitia Hays.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Researched Apr 19 2015.
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- [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1963. Certificate # 69078.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Sugarcreek Twp, Dwelling #253, Family #253.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Washington, Dwelling # 1799, Family # 1723.
- [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1963. Certificate # 56065.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Washington, Dis 24, Dwelling # 4, Family # 4.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugarcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_749; Page: 29B; Image: 65.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137078155/… accessed 19 February 2023), memorial page for Daniel Morrow (1842–8 Feb 1861), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137078155, citing Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kim (contributor 46999453).
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S308] Unknown name of person, unknown ship name unknown record type, Ship Columbia from Liverpool, England to New York, New York.
- [S31] Interview, Willard Ogden, August 22, 2002, Information contributed Jun 27, 1992.
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugarcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_749; Page: 29B; Image: 65.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Brady Bend Post Office, Dwelling #34, Family # 34.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1301; Page: 516A; Image: 519; Family History Library Film: 552800. - Rhoda Croyle6 b. c 1872
- Nancy Croyle6 b. 1874
- Edwin Croyle6 b. 8 Nov 1877, d. 5 Sep 1931
- Florence Croyle6 b. 1880
- Eliza Jane Croyle+7 b. 25 Jan 1886, d. 5 Apr 1943
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Year: 1850; Census Place: Sugarcreek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M432_749; Page: 29B; Image: 65.
- [S187] Cormac A Doyle, "Doyle Family Tree", Shared details Jan 28, 2014.
- [S30] Newspaper Obit, Pittsuburgh Daily Post, Friday, Dec 24, 1920, page 6.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Brady Bend Post Office, Dwelling #34, Family # 34.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1301; Page: 516A; Image: 519; Family History Library Film: 552800. - [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Washington, 024, Dwelling #4, Family # 5.
- [S34] Marriage Record/Divorce: Pennsylvania Marriages 1852-1968 for Eliza Jane Croyle # 13822.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania, Death Certificates for Simon Fair # 114136.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138394855/simon-fair: accessed 11 March 2022), memorial page for Simon Fair (1 May 1846–2 Dec 1911), Find a Grave Memorial ID 138394855, citing Fair Cemetery, Cowansville, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by David Woods (contributor 47028080).
- [S41] 1850 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Sugarcreek, Dwelling # 258, Family # 258.
- Matthew Morrow6 b. Jul 1878, d. 1901
- Mary Elizabeth Morrow+6 b. 7 Jan 1880, d. 5 Aug 1960
- Lloyd D Morrow+8 b. Feb 1882, d. 1939
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Middlesex Post Office, Dwelling# 1667, Family #1691.
Year: 1860; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M653_1070; Page: 673; Image: 248; Family History Library Film: 805070. - [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/137078128/… accessed 19 February 2023), memorial page for Matthew LeRoy Morrow (23 Dec 1851–23 Sep 1893), Find a Grave Memorial ID 137078128, citing Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Kim (contributor 46999453).
- [S159] New Jersey vital Records, "NJ Vital Records", Ancestral File, Discovered Feb 8, 2021, from Pennsylvania, County Marriages 1885-1950.
- [S214] "Indentures", in Armstrong County, Armstrong Co Indentures, Armstrong County Court records examinied July 31, 2014 at courthouse.
- [S62] 1870 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Brady Bend Post Office, Dwelling #34, Family # 34.
Year: 1870; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: M593_1301; Page: 516A; Image: 519; Family History Library Film: 552800. - [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, Dist #13, Dwelling # 237, Family #246
Year: 1880; Census Place: Madison, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1096; Family History Film: 1255096; Page: 296A; Enumeration District: 013; Image: 0377. - [S215] "Estate Records", in Armstrong County Courts, Armstrong Co Estates, Will of Matthew Morrow.
- [S44] 1900 Fed Census, Year: 1900; Census Place: North Buffalo, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1373; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 25; FHL microfilm: 1241373.
- Samuel Hays12 b. 20 Oct 1865
- Mary Jane "Jennie" Hays+1 b. 25 Sep 1866, d. 10 Aug 1941
- Anson Hays12 b. 1867, d. 1867
- Letitia Laura Hays+1 b. 7 May 1868, d. 17 Aug 1959
- Catharine Ann Hays+1 b. 21 Apr 1869, d. 23 Dec 1930
- Martha Elizabeth 'Lizzie' Hays12 b. 11 Apr 1870, d. 18 Feb 1894
- Susannah 'Susan' Hays12 b. 2 Jun 1871, d. 11 Mar 1876
- Rosa Bell Hays12 b. 23 Jun 1872, d. 29 Mar 1883
- Margaret Elvira 'Maggie' Hays1 b. 15 Jul 1873, d. Jan 1897
- John William Martin Hays III+1 b. 5 Nov 1874, d. 30 Jul 1958
- Nancy Alice 'Nannie' Hays+1 b. 11 Jan 1876, d. 8 Feb 1938
- Thomas Herbert Hays+1 b. 5 Mar 1877, d. 8 Aug 1946
- Robert Sherman Hays1 b. 27 Jul 1878, d. 6 Feb 1907
- Emily Pearl Hays+1 b. 6 Nov 1879, d. 9 Oct 1950
- Minta Hays12 b. 26 May 1881, d. 29 Nov 1883
- Ruth Ella Hays+12 b. 4 Jul 1882, d. 19 Jul 1962
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Page 491B, Washington Twp, Armstrong Co, PA.
- [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1963. Certificate # 15318.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Researched Feb 25, 2012.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File.
- [S145] Samuel Bates Hist of PA Volunteers, Pages 457-459.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Washington Twp, Armstrong Co, Pennsylvania Page 491B.
- [S44] 1900 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Washington Township, District # 35, Dwelling # 227, Family # 229.
Year: 1900; Census Place: Washington, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1373; Page: 12B; Enumeration District: 35; FHL microfilm: 1241373. - [S159] New Jersey vital Records, "NJ Vital Records", Ancestral File, https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/…,268556801 : accessed 19 Jul 2014), Armstrong > Wills 1904-1912 vol 7-8 > image 251 of 621.
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of Unknown Hays.
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of William J. Hays II.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- William Stewart11 b. 1874
- Thomas Alexander Stewart13 b. 4 May 1876, d. 15 Feb 1946
- John Stewart2 b. 1877
- Margaret Densmore Stewart+13 b. 11 Aug 1879, d. 8 Oct 1950
- Charles Stewart13 b. Aug 1881, d. 1907
- Frank Clyde Stewart+13 b. 31 Dec 1885, d. 20 Apr 1954
- Robert Frederick Stewart+13 b. 17 Feb 1888, d. 6 Nov 1962
- Charlotte Letitia Stewart+13 b. Apr 1891, d. 25 Oct 1918
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File.
- [S147] April 1940 Census Records, unknown repository address, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Madison Township, Dwelling # 22
Ancestry.com. 1940 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012.
Original data: United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. - [S66] 1930 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Madison Township, District 32, Dwelling #270, Family # 158.
Year: 1930; Census Place: Madison, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1994; Page: 9A; Enumeration District: 32; Image: 476.0; FHL microfilm: 2341728. - [S32] Death Certificate, Pennsylvania Death Certificates 1906-1963. Certificate #44490.
- [S44] 1900 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Madison Township, Dist 22, Dwelling #273, Family # 293.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://pa-roots.com/armstrong/townships/madison/… per Yates Mast by way of Willard Ogden Oct 9, 2000.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Researched Jul 2 2012.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong County, Madison Township, Dwelling # 214, Family #221.
Year: 1880; Census Place: Madison, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Roll: 1096; Family History Film: 1255096; Page: 294B; Enumeration District: 013; Image: 0374. - [S54] 1920 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Kittanning, Dist 28, Dwelling # 263, Family # 278.
- [S126] Find-a-Grave.com Obituary, Various, Researched Jul 2 2012 of mother # 44591900.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://people.consolidated.net/fpreston/inddysrt.htm
- [S16] Various, Various Paper Copy, Ship Chaos, Departed Liverpool, England for Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, arrived Jun 5 1854, Micropublication M425, rolls # 1-71.
- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- Stephen D. Mast7 b. May 1880
- Wade Hays Mast+3 b. 24 Jul 1882, d. 6 May 1963
- Wave Mast+3 b. 3 Mar 1887, d. 8 May 1964
- Blaine F. Mast+ b. 18 Dec 1888, d. 11 Jun 1948
- Flow Mast+3 b. 14 Sep 1891, d. 16 Nov 1938
- Glenn Mast3 b. 9 Aug 1894, d. Jun 1975
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of William J. Hays II.
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- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, Armstrong County Beers project, from Armstong Co, PA, Her People, Past and Present J. H. Beers & Co 1914 on pages 563-564.
- [S37] Unknown author, E-Mail or Family Trees, http://pa-roots.com/armstrong/townships/madison/… per Yates Mast by way of Willard Ogden Oct 9, 2000.
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- [S42] 1860 Fed Census, Pennsylvania, Armstrong, Madison Twp, Dwelling # 764, Family # 679.
- [S47] 1880 Fed Census, Page 295C Madison Township, Armstrong County, PA.
- Sharon Louise Hooks1 b. 21 Oct 1953, d. 4 Apr 2013
- John Y. Hooks Jr.+1 b. 8 Sep 1960, d. 22 Oct 2020
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of Unknown Hays.
- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of James Morrow.
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- [S46] Unknown compiler, "Pauline Hill Kiser Family Tree", Ancestral File, Descendants of James Morrow.
Krystal Gregg
F, b. October 1990, d. 22 March 1991
Father* | Richard Dennis Gregg |
Mother* | Lynne Marie Holiga |
Last Edited | 31 May 2004 |
Krystal Gregg was born in October 1990. She died on 22 March 1991. She was buried on 24 March 1991 at Sadsbury Meeting Christiana, Christiana, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
She was ill with Accidental death on 22 March 1991.1
She was ill with Accidental death on 22 March 1991.1
Citations
Matthew Morrow
M, b. circa 1775, d. circa 1855
Father* | Alexander Morrow1 b. c 1750, d. 21 Jun 1796 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants Sheri Gregg Fisher Ancestors Indented |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2023 |
Matthew Morrow was born circa 1775 at Muinegh, Clondavaddog, Donegal, Ireland.2 He married Mary Wilson in 1799 For many years the Morrows
lived at Muineagh in the Mulroy Bay area of Donegal. The Morrow children were baptized at the Church of Christ the Redeemer, Rosnakill, Donegal. (Church of Ireland.)3 Matthew Morrow died circa 1855.
He was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # M8FP-T6C.5
lived at Muineagh in the Mulroy Bay area of Donegal. The Morrow children were baptized at the Church of Christ the Redeemer, Rosnakill, Donegal. (Church of Ireland.)3 Matthew Morrow died circa 1855.
He was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # M8FP-T6C.5
Family | Mary Wilson b. 1771, d. 11 Aug 1846 |
Children |
Citations
Mary Wilson
F, b. 1771, d. 11 August 1846
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants Sheri Gregg Fisher Ancestors Indented |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2023 |
Mary Wilson was born in 1771 at Magherabeg, Rosgoill, Donegal, Ireland.1 She married Matthew Morrow, son of Alexander Morrow, in 1799 For many years the Morrows
lived at Muineagh in the Mulroy Bay area of Donegal. The Morrow children were baptized at the Church of Christ the Redeemer, Rosnakill, Donegal. (Church of Ireland.)2 Mary Wilson died on 11 August 1846 at Muineagh, Donegal, Ireland.3
As of 1799,her married name was Morrow.2 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # LK47-BJ7.4
lived at Muineagh in the Mulroy Bay area of Donegal. The Morrow children were baptized at the Church of Christ the Redeemer, Rosnakill, Donegal. (Church of Ireland.)2 Mary Wilson died on 11 August 1846 at Muineagh, Donegal, Ireland.3
As of 1799,her married name was Morrow.2 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # LK47-BJ7.4
Family | Matthew Morrow b. c 1775, d. c 1855 |
Children |
Citations
Thomas Morrow
M, b. 1802, d. 1875
Father* | Matthew Morrow b. c 1775, d. c 1855 |
Mother* | Mary Wilson b. 1771, d. 11 Aug 1846 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Feb 2021 |
Thomas Morrow was born in 1802 at Ireland.1 He married Martha (Mattie) Morrow circa 1831. Thomas Morrow was buried in 1875 at Buried in private cemetery on Jim Wolf farm near Sherret Morrow-McNutt Family Cemetery, Morrows Corner, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1,2 He died in 1875.1 Thomas Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 57202626.
He and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Also listed in household is William McIntire? age 60, possibly father of Martha?3 Thomas Morrow and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 14 September 1860 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Listed as a farmer, value of real estate $600, personal value $412.4 Thomas Morrow and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 18 August 1870 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Value of Real Estate $1700, value of personal estate $300.5 Thomas Morrow witnessed the Indenture of Gideon Morrow and Matthew Morrow on 10 December 1874 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; stating that Gideon was party of the first part in transaction with Matthew Morrow and Mary Ann Morrow in the purchase of 1 acre of land located in Rimerton, Madison Township, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Mrs. Gray, on the east by John Rineer, on the south by Mrs. John Mobley and on the West by the Allegheny Valley Railroad being the same property the party of the first part (Gideon) purchased from John Early & wife.6
He and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Also listed in household is William McIntire? age 60, possibly father of Martha?3 Thomas Morrow and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 14 September 1860 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Listed as a farmer, value of real estate $600, personal value $412.4 Thomas Morrow and Martha (Mattie) Morrow appeared on the census of 18 August 1870 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Value of Real Estate $1700, value of personal estate $300.5 Thomas Morrow witnessed the Indenture of Gideon Morrow and Matthew Morrow on 10 December 1874 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; stating that Gideon was party of the first part in transaction with Matthew Morrow and Mary Ann Morrow in the purchase of 1 acre of land located in Rimerton, Madison Township, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Mrs. Gray, on the east by John Rineer, on the south by Mrs. John Mobley and on the West by the Allegheny Valley Railroad being the same property the party of the first part (Gideon) purchased from John Early & wife.6
Family | Martha (Mattie) Morrow b. 1803, d. 1879 |
Children |
Citations
Gideon Morrow
M, b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897
Father* | Matthew Morrow b. c 1775, d. c 1855 |
Mother* | Mary Wilson b. 1771, d. 11 Aug 1846 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2023 |
Gideon Morrow married Nancy Wakefield. Gideon Morrow was born in 1808 at Ireland. Birthyear is an approximate date. Each census has conflicting ages.1 He married Abigail Morrow in 1851.2 Gideon Morrow died on 1 May 1897 at Cosmus, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 He was buried on 3 May 1897 at Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 Gideon Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 137078199.
He immigrated between 1841 and 1845. Children's birth places are suggesting date of immigration to US.4 He appeared as Head of Household on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He was a merchant. on 11 September 1860 at Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 He and Abigail Long appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Gideon Morrow was a farmer at time of this census. Son Matthew is also listed as farm laborer at age 18, living at home. on 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Gideon seems to be a widower at time of this census as no possible wife is listed, just his children. Interesting to note, Gideon's age is listed as 54, only 4 years older than previous census.5 He and Matthew Morrow were recorded in an Indenture stating that Gideon was party of the first part in transaction with Matthew Morrow and Mary Ann Morrow in the purchase of 1 acre of land located in Rimerton, Madison Township, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Mrs. Gray, on the east by John Rineer, on the south by Mrs. John Mobley and on the West by the Allegheny Valley Railroad being the same property the party of the first part (Gideon) purchased from John Early & wife. on 10 December 1874 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 Gideon Morrow was is recorded as a retail grocer at time of this census. on 12 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.7 He appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Gideon is living alone at time of this census.7
He immigrated between 1841 and 1845. Children's birth places are suggesting date of immigration to US.4 He appeared as Head of Household on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He was a merchant. on 11 September 1860 at Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 He and Abigail Long appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Gideon Morrow was a farmer at time of this census. Son Matthew is also listed as farm laborer at age 18, living at home. on 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Gideon seems to be a widower at time of this census as no possible wife is listed, just his children. Interesting to note, Gideon's age is listed as 54, only 4 years older than previous census.5 He and Matthew Morrow were recorded in an Indenture stating that Gideon was party of the first part in transaction with Matthew Morrow and Mary Ann Morrow in the purchase of 1 acre of land located in Rimerton, Madison Township, Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by Mrs. Gray, on the east by John Rineer, on the south by Mrs. John Mobley and on the West by the Allegheny Valley Railroad being the same property the party of the first part (Gideon) purchased from John Early & wife. on 10 December 1874 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 Gideon Morrow was is recorded as a retail grocer at time of this census. on 12 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.7 He appeared on the census of 12 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Gideon is living alone at time of this census.7
Family 1 | Nancy Wakefield b. 1814, d. 16 Apr 1851 |
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Family 2 | Abigail Long b. 1812, d. Mar 1864 |
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David Morrow
M, b. 1807, d. 1851
Father* | Matthew Morrow b. c 1775, d. c 1855 |
Mother* | Mary Wilson b. 1771, d. 11 Aug 1846 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 24 May 1998 |
David Morrow was born in 1807. He died in 1851.
Letitia Ann Morrow
F, b. 1818, d. 1866
Father* | Matthew Morrow b. c 1775, d. c 1855 |
Mother* | Mary Wilson b. 1771, d. 11 Aug 1846 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants Sheri Gregg Fisher Ancestors Indented |
Last Edited | 16 Feb 2024 |
Letitia Ann Morrow was born in 1818 at Ireland. She married William John Hays II, son of William John Hays Sr. and Martha Wall, circa 1830 at Milford, Dunfanaghy, Ireland.1 Letitia Ann Morrow died in 1866.
As of circa 1830,her married name was Hays.2 She and William John Hays II immigrated on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.3,4 Letitia Ann Hays and William John Hays II appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Letitia Ann Morrow and Letitia Ann Morrow were DNA matches in July 2022. FamilySearch Family Tree ID # M3LB-8L9.6
As of circa 1830,her married name was Hays.2 She and William John Hays II immigrated on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.3,4 Letitia Ann Hays and William John Hays II appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Letitia Ann Morrow and Letitia Ann Morrow were DNA matches in July 2022. FamilySearch Family Tree ID # M3LB-8L9.6
Family | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
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William John Hays II1
M, b. 1805, d. 25 September 1892
Father* | William John Hays Sr.2 b. 1750 |
Mother* | Martha Wall3 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants Sheri Gregg Fisher Ancestors Indented |
Last Edited | 13 Apr 2024 |
William John Hays II was born in 1805 at Hornhead, Donegal, Ireland.4,1 He married Letitia Ann Morrow, daughter of Matthew Morrow and Mary Wilson, circa 1830 at Milford, Dunfanaghy, Ireland.5 William John Hays II married Joanna Alcorn.6 William John Hays II died on 25 September 1892 at Madison Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He was buried on 28 September 1892 at St Mary's Episcopal Cemetery, Madison Twp, Red Bank, Armstrong, Pennsylvania,in row 8, Plot 7. Tombstone reads Born in Ireland.7,1 William John Hays II Find-a-Grave.com ID # 44591932.8
He immigrated on 6 April 1849 to New York, New York, New York. This may have been 'our' William Hayes, traveling by himself before bringing his family to US. Ship was the New York., living Liverpool, England.9 He and Letitia Ann Hays immigrated on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.2,10 William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.11 William John Hays II witnessed the marriage of David W. Morrow and Susannah Hays on 12 June 1866 at Red Bank, Pennsylvania; also serving as witnesses:
Harry Buchannan & John Craig-Justice of Peace.12 William John Hays II was listed as a resident in William John Hays II's household in the census report in 1870 at In Jail, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.13 He appeared as Head of Household on the census of 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. As 74 years old, a farmer and living with second wife Joanna and son Robert J. Hays. they are living next door to his daughter Mary and her family William Stewart.6 He witnessed History of the Hays Family:
The original name of this clan was HAY. They came from Scotland to Ireland probably about 1610 or slightly later. They went from Creeslough to Dunfanaghy. The Hay homestead is about 3 miles out of Dunfanaghy on the road to Horn Head Point. This is about 30 miles west northwest of Londerderry. They came to America in 1854. William J Hay, Robert Hay and Frederick Hay and their families changed their name to Hays, except part of Robert Hay's family changed their name to Hayes. Some clan members went to New York and remained Hay. (Hay existed in Scotland, Hay and Hayes existed in Ireland but Hays was only found in US.
William J Hays and his wife Letitia Morrow came to this country about 1854 and settled on a farm in Madison township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania where William J Hays followed agricultural pursuits and ran a distillery.
Origin of the name Hay is Scottish, from the word haga or later haia meaning hedge. Reference source is Burkes' General Armory. The coat of arms is Blaon, Argent, three escutcheons gules, each charged with a garb or banded gules. Crest, an ox's head, couped proper, Motto, Nee Abest Jugum, meaning 'There is always some yoke" in 2001.12 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # LD3P-2DG.14
He immigrated on 6 April 1849 to New York, New York, New York. This may have been 'our' William Hayes, traveling by himself before bringing his family to US. Ship was the New York., living Liverpool, England.9 He and Letitia Ann Hays immigrated on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.2,10 William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.11 William John Hays II witnessed the marriage of David W. Morrow and Susannah Hays on 12 June 1866 at Red Bank, Pennsylvania; also serving as witnesses:
Harry Buchannan & John Craig-Justice of Peace.12 William John Hays II was listed as a resident in William John Hays II's household in the census report in 1870 at In Jail, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.13 He appeared as Head of Household on the census of 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. As 74 years old, a farmer and living with second wife Joanna and son Robert J. Hays. they are living next door to his daughter Mary and her family William Stewart.6 He witnessed History of the Hays Family:
The original name of this clan was HAY. They came from Scotland to Ireland probably about 1610 or slightly later. They went from Creeslough to Dunfanaghy. The Hay homestead is about 3 miles out of Dunfanaghy on the road to Horn Head Point. This is about 30 miles west northwest of Londerderry. They came to America in 1854. William J Hay, Robert Hay and Frederick Hay and their families changed their name to Hays, except part of Robert Hay's family changed their name to Hayes. Some clan members went to New York and remained Hay. (Hay existed in Scotland, Hay and Hayes existed in Ireland but Hays was only found in US.
William J Hays and his wife Letitia Morrow came to this country about 1854 and settled on a farm in Madison township, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania where William J Hays followed agricultural pursuits and ran a distillery.
Origin of the name Hay is Scottish, from the word haga or later haia meaning hedge. Reference source is Burkes' General Armory. The coat of arms is Blaon, Argent, three escutcheons gules, each charged with a garb or banded gules. Crest, an ox's head, couped proper, Motto, Nee Abest Jugum, meaning 'There is always some yoke" in 2001.12 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # LD3P-2DG.14
Family 1 | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
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Family 2 | Joanna Alcorn b. 1826, d. 1 Nov 1894 |
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Margaret Jemima Morrow
F, b. 1834, d. July 1866
Father* | Thomas Morrow b. 1802, d. 1875 |
Mother* | Martha (Mattie) Morrow b. 1803, d. 1879 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Jun 2007 |
Margaret Jemima Morrow was born in 1834 at Ireland.1,2 She married William Hamilton Cook. Margaret Jemima Morrow died in July 1866.
Her married name was Cook.
Her married name was Cook.
Family | William Hamilton Cook b. 1830, d. 21 Jun 1907 |
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Mary Jane Morrow1
F, b. 1833, d. 28 July 1911
Father* | Thomas Morrow b. 1802, d. 1875 |
Mother* | Martha (Mattie) Morrow b. 1803, d. 1879 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 14 Mar 2023 |
Mary Jane Morrow married Robert Hays.2 Mary Jane Morrow was born in 1833 at Ireland.3 She died on 28 July 1911 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Cause of death was chronic intenstinal nephritis and senility.4 She was buried on 30 July 1911 at Sherrett Cenetery, Sherret, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2,4 Mary Jane Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 48622734.
Her married name was Hays.2 Mary Jane Morrow was also known as Mary Jane Morrow.2 She appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 She was listed as a resident in Robert Hays and Mary Jane Hays's household in the census report on 16 September 1860 at Middlesex, Washington, Pennsylvania.6
Her married name was Hays.2 Mary Jane Morrow was also known as Mary Jane Morrow.2 She appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 She was listed as a resident in Robert Hays and Mary Jane Hays's household in the census report on 16 September 1860 at Middlesex, Washington, Pennsylvania.6
Family | Robert Hays b. 1836, d. 1911 |
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James Morrow
M, b. 1834, d. 2 January 1859
Father* | Thomas Morrow b. 1802, d. 1875 |
Mother* | Martha (Mattie) Morrow b. 1803, d. 1879 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 16 May 2014 |
James Morrow was born in 1834 at Ireland.1,2 He died on 2 January 1859. He was buried on 5 January 1859 at Buried in private cemetery on Jim Wolf farm near Sherret Morrow-McNutt Family Cemetery, Morrows Corner, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 James Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 57202598.
He appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1
He appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1
John Morrow
M, b. 1840
Father* | Thomas Morrow b. 1802, d. 1875 |
Mother* | Martha (Mattie) Morrow b. 1803, d. 1879 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Jun 2007 |
John Morrow married Margaret Lytle. John Morrow was born in 1840 at Ireland.1
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He appeared on the census of 14 September 1860 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He appeared on the census of 14 September 1850 at Sugarcreek Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He appeared on the census of 14 September 1860 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2
Family | Margaret Lytle |
Daniel Morrow
M, b. 1841, d. 8 February 1861
Father* | Gideon Morrow b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897 |
Mother* | Nancy Wakefield b. 1814, d. 16 Apr 1851 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2023 |
Daniel Morrow was born in 1841 at Ireland.1 He died on 8 February 1861. He was buried on 11 February 1861 at Saint Mark's Lutheran Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Daniel Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 137078155.
He was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 Daniel Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 He immigrated on 17 March 1864 to New York City, New York.4
He was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 Daniel Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 He immigrated on 17 March 1864 to New York City, New York.4
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Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow
F, b. 1844, d. 1924
Father* | Gideon Morrow b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897 |
Mother* | Nancy Wakefield b. 1814, d. 16 Apr 1851 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 25 Feb 2012 |
Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow was born in 1844 at Pennsylvania.1,2 She married Ernest Kramer after 1851. Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow died in 1924.
She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Her married name was Kramer. Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4
She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Her married name was Kramer. Mary Ann (Moll) Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4
Family | Ernest Kramer |
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Eliza Jane Morrow
F, b. 18 September 1846, d. 23 December 1920
Father* | Gideon Morrow b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897 |
Mother* | Nancy Wakefield b. 1814, d. 16 Apr 1851 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 17 Feb 2023 |
Eliza Jane Morrow was born on 18 September 1846 at Pennsylvania.1,2 She married Joseph (P) Croyle. Eliza Jane Morrow died on 23 December 1920 at home of daughter Mrs John Cassidy, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 74.2,3
She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 Eliza Jane Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4 She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Her married name was Eliza Jane Croyle.3 She was listed as a resident in Joseph (P) Croyle and Eliza Jane Croyle's household in the census report in 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6
She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Anne Wakefield's household in the census report on 14 September 1850 at Sugar Creek, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 Eliza Jane Morrow appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4 She appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Her married name was Eliza Jane Croyle.3 She was listed as a resident in Joseph (P) Croyle and Eliza Jane Croyle's household in the census report in 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6
Family | Joseph (P) Croyle b. 28 Jun 1848, d. 6 Nov 1904 |
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Nancy Morrow
F, b. 1849, d. before 1911
Father* | Gideon Morrow b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897 |
Mother* | Nancy Wakefield b. 1814, d. 16 Apr 1851 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 11 Mar 2022 |
Nancy Morrow was born in 1849 at Pennsylvania.1 She married Simon Fair circa 1869. Nancy Morrow died before 1911.2 She was buried before 2 December 1911 at Fair Cemetery, Cowansville, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.3 Nancy Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 138394855.
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. Her married name was Fair. As of 1850, Nancy Morrow was also known as Ann Morrow.4 She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Abigail Long's household in the census report on 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. Her married name was Fair. As of 1850, Nancy Morrow was also known as Ann Morrow.4 She was listed as a resident in Gideon Morrow and Abigail Long's household in the census report on 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1
Family | Simon Fair b. 1 May 1846, d. 2 Dec 1911 |
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Matthew Morrow
M, b. 23 December 1851, d. 23 September 1893
Father* | Gideon Morrow b. 1808, d. 1 May 1897 |
Mother* | Abigail Long b. 1812, d. Mar 1864 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 19 Feb 2023 |
Matthew Morrow was born on 23 December 1851 at Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1,2 He married Sarah Lucinda Mast, daughter of Isaac Mast and Sarah Reese, on 8 May 1878 at Pittsburgh, Allegheny, Pennsylvania.3 Matthew Morrow died on 23 September 1893 at age 41.4 He was buried on 26 September 1893 at Saint Mark's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 Matthew Morrow Find-a-Grave.com ID # 137078128.
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 He and Sarah Lucinda Mast appeared on the census of 17 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 Matthew Morrow left a will on 4 November 1891 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, naming Sarah Lucinda Mast as executor.7
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He appeared on the census of 11 September 1860 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He appeared on the census of 4 August 1870 at Bradys Bend, Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 He and Sarah Lucinda Mast appeared on the census of 17 June 1880 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 Matthew Morrow left a will on 4 November 1891 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, naming Sarah Lucinda Mast as executor.7
Family | Sarah Lucinda Mast b. 8 Apr 1859, d. 8 Dec 1940 |
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William John Hays
M, b. 7 October 1838, d. 8 February 1908
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
William John Hays was born on 7 October 1838 at Ireland.1,2 He married Catherine Ann John, daughter of Martin John and Mary Whitaker, on 29 December 1864 at Rimersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3 William John Hays died on 8 February 1908 at East Franklin Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 69
Findagrave:
William Hays b. 10-7-1838 d. 2-8-1908, son of Wm. J. Hays Jr. and Letitia Morrow, married on 12/29/1864 in Rimersburg, PA Catherine Ann John b. 3-5-1843 d.4-29-1916, daughter of Martin John III and Mary Whitaker, granddaughter of Peter John and great granddaughter of Martin John. William came to this country from Ireland with his parents and his fathers two brothers, Robert Hay(es) and Fred Hay(s) in about 1854. The family located on a farm in Madison Twp., Armstrong County, PA., where his father followed agricultural pursuits and ran a distillery. Soon after William married Catherine, he settled in Washington Twp. on a tract of 120 acres, which he cultivated and also ran a saw mill. He was a veteran in the Civil War, serving 3 years as a member of Company E in the 62 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry from Clarion Co. There is an account of his war experiences written by Carolyn Raham,
including some letters on The Western Pennsylvania Civil War Resources Page. He was wounded slightly in the battle of Gettysburg. William was my ggrandfather and as indicated he fought on the side of the North while my grandfather fought for the South. William was elected to various supervising offices of the school district and was County Auditor. William and Catherine had sixteen (16) children.
The above information was compiled by Fred L Preston.3,2 He was buried on 10 February 1908 at Saint Marks Luthern Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3,2 William John Hays Find-a-Grave.com ID # 46488858.3
He accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.4,5 William John Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 He began military service on 4 June 1861 He was member of PA Volunteers Reg 62, Co. E. and served 3 yrs, 1 month and 9 days. His rank was Corporal.7,8
William Hays Gettysburg experience:
At Middleburg, Virginia the 62nd Reg was called to support the calvary, and in the engagement which ensued the enemy was driven. At sundown of July 1st the Fifth Corps arrive at Hanover Junction. General Meade had previously been assigned to the chief command, and General Sykes to that of the corps. Soon after its arrival, orders were received to immediately resume the march, and proceed with all possible dispatch to Gettysburg, where a battle had already opened, and where it was determined to concentrate for a decisive fight. Though in no condition for a forced march, being worn out with the fatigues of the day, the troops cheerfully fell into line and before daylight on the morning of the 2nd arrived upon the field. Moving up the Baltimore Pike until it crossed Rock Creeek, the division was posted to the left of the road, and in rear of Cemetery Hill, where it remained until late in the afternoon, in readiness to go into action upon any part of the field where needed.
In the meantime the battle had been for some time raging fiercely on the left, and as the Third Corps was hard pushed and in peril, the Fifth was ordered to its support. The division moved off, left in front, the Second Brigade taking position in a strip of woods on the right of the wheat field, and in front of Little Round Top, with the First Brigade on its right, the 62nd holding the left of the line. The fighting became very warm, but as the brigade was favorable posted it easily held its ground and kept the ememy at bay.
At this juncture General Barnes, who commanded the division, ordered Colonel Sweitzer to withdraw his brigade through the woods as best he could. This the broops were reluction to obey, not being apprised of the yielding of the right of the line, and moved maintaining the contest as they went. The brigade was again formed along the road in rear of the wheat=field, at righ angles to its former position. An hour later it again advanced across the wheat-field to the support of General Caldwell, hotly engaged in the wood beyond; but before reaching the stone wall upon the farther edge of the field, the liens posted gave way, the enemy following in large numbers and charging with great impetuosity. Seeing that they were gaining upon his flank and rear, Colonel Switzer changed front to the right and a hand to hand struggle ensued. A staff officer was dispatched to communitcate with General Barnes; but the General had disappeared, the enemy was in full force along the road in the immediate rear of the brigade, and no possible way of escape seemed open. While returning the officer had his horse shot under him. The woods which surrounded the wheat-field seemed to be swarming with the enemy, every avenue of escape cut off, and the men terribly exposed in this open field. Keeping a bold front, and pouring in volley after volley as they went, the lines moved diagonally across the field, crossed the stone fence in front of Little Round Top and had reached the the low ground which skirts the hill, when the Pennsylvania Reserves came charging down upon the flank of the enemy, hurling him back in confusion and rescuing them from further peril. The brigade entered the engagement 900 strong, and escaped with barely half that number. The loss in the 62nd was very heavy. Coloner Sweitzer was wonded and had a horse killed under him. Major Lowry, Captains, Edwin Little and James Brown, and Lts Scott C McDowell, Josiah Monck and Patrick Morris were among the killed. Many of the men were bayonetted. This would have been the battle that our ancestory was injured. Transcribed from History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, page 457-459.8 He ended military service on 13 July 1864 William Hays
Residence: Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Enlistment Date: 25 Jul 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Birth Date: 7 Jan 1838
Death Date: 8 Feb 1908
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 25 July 1861 at the age of 23.
Enlisted in on 25 Jul 1861.
Mustered Out on 13 Jul 1864 at Pittsburgh, PA.7 He and Catherine Ann John appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. This family is living next door to Gideon Morrow, age about 65; as 40 years old, with wife Catharine and 10 children.9 William John Hays and Catherine Ann Hays appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. This census states Catherine was mother of 16 children, 9 living at time of this census; Census states Catharine was mother to 16 children, 9 living at time of this census.10 William John Hays left a will on 24 February 1908 at East Franklin Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Named as heirs were John William Martin Hays III and Catherine Ann Hays.11 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # L2Y4-S8R.
Findagrave:
William Hays b. 10-7-1838 d. 2-8-1908, son of Wm. J. Hays Jr. and Letitia Morrow, married on 12/29/1864 in Rimersburg, PA Catherine Ann John b. 3-5-1843 d.4-29-1916, daughter of Martin John III and Mary Whitaker, granddaughter of Peter John and great granddaughter of Martin John. William came to this country from Ireland with his parents and his fathers two brothers, Robert Hay(es) and Fred Hay(s) in about 1854. The family located on a farm in Madison Twp., Armstrong County, PA., where his father followed agricultural pursuits and ran a distillery. Soon after William married Catherine, he settled in Washington Twp. on a tract of 120 acres, which he cultivated and also ran a saw mill. He was a veteran in the Civil War, serving 3 years as a member of Company E in the 62 Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry from Clarion Co. There is an account of his war experiences written by Carolyn Raham,
including some letters on The Western Pennsylvania Civil War Resources Page. He was wounded slightly in the battle of Gettysburg. William was my ggrandfather and as indicated he fought on the side of the North while my grandfather fought for the South. William was elected to various supervising offices of the school district and was County Auditor. William and Catherine had sixteen (16) children.
The above information was compiled by Fred L Preston.3,2 He was buried on 10 February 1908 at Saint Marks Luthern Church Cemetery, Adrian, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3,2 William John Hays Find-a-Grave.com ID # 46488858.3
He accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.4,5 William John Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 He began military service on 4 June 1861 He was member of PA Volunteers Reg 62, Co. E. and served 3 yrs, 1 month and 9 days. His rank was Corporal.7,8
William Hays Gettysburg experience:
At Middleburg, Virginia the 62nd Reg was called to support the calvary, and in the engagement which ensued the enemy was driven. At sundown of July 1st the Fifth Corps arrive at Hanover Junction. General Meade had previously been assigned to the chief command, and General Sykes to that of the corps. Soon after its arrival, orders were received to immediately resume the march, and proceed with all possible dispatch to Gettysburg, where a battle had already opened, and where it was determined to concentrate for a decisive fight. Though in no condition for a forced march, being worn out with the fatigues of the day, the troops cheerfully fell into line and before daylight on the morning of the 2nd arrived upon the field. Moving up the Baltimore Pike until it crossed Rock Creeek, the division was posted to the left of the road, and in rear of Cemetery Hill, where it remained until late in the afternoon, in readiness to go into action upon any part of the field where needed.
In the meantime the battle had been for some time raging fiercely on the left, and as the Third Corps was hard pushed and in peril, the Fifth was ordered to its support. The division moved off, left in front, the Second Brigade taking position in a strip of woods on the right of the wheat field, and in front of Little Round Top, with the First Brigade on its right, the 62nd holding the left of the line. The fighting became very warm, but as the brigade was favorable posted it easily held its ground and kept the ememy at bay.
At this juncture General Barnes, who commanded the division, ordered Colonel Sweitzer to withdraw his brigade through the woods as best he could. This the broops were reluction to obey, not being apprised of the yielding of the right of the line, and moved maintaining the contest as they went. The brigade was again formed along the road in rear of the wheat=field, at righ angles to its former position. An hour later it again advanced across the wheat-field to the support of General Caldwell, hotly engaged in the wood beyond; but before reaching the stone wall upon the farther edge of the field, the liens posted gave way, the enemy following in large numbers and charging with great impetuosity. Seeing that they were gaining upon his flank and rear, Colonel Switzer changed front to the right and a hand to hand struggle ensued. A staff officer was dispatched to communitcate with General Barnes; but the General had disappeared, the enemy was in full force along the road in the immediate rear of the brigade, and no possible way of escape seemed open. While returning the officer had his horse shot under him. The woods which surrounded the wheat-field seemed to be swarming with the enemy, every avenue of escape cut off, and the men terribly exposed in this open field. Keeping a bold front, and pouring in volley after volley as they went, the lines moved diagonally across the field, crossed the stone fence in front of Little Round Top and had reached the the low ground which skirts the hill, when the Pennsylvania Reserves came charging down upon the flank of the enemy, hurling him back in confusion and rescuing them from further peril. The brigade entered the engagement 900 strong, and escaped with barely half that number. The loss in the 62nd was very heavy. Coloner Sweitzer was wonded and had a horse killed under him. Major Lowry, Captains, Edwin Little and James Brown, and Lts Scott C McDowell, Josiah Monck and Patrick Morris were among the killed. Many of the men were bayonetted. This would have been the battle that our ancestory was injured. Transcribed from History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, page 457-459.8 He ended military service on 13 July 1864 William Hays
Residence: Armstrong County, Pennsylvania
Enlistment Date: 25 Jul 1861
Side Served: Union
State Served: Pennsylvania
Birth Date: 7 Jan 1838
Death Date: 8 Feb 1908
Service Record: Enlisted as a Corporal on 25 July 1861 at the age of 23.
Enlisted in on 25 Jul 1861.
Mustered Out on 13 Jul 1864 at Pittsburgh, PA.7 He and Catherine Ann John appeared on the census of 14 June 1880 at Washington Twp, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. This family is living next door to Gideon Morrow, age about 65; as 40 years old, with wife Catharine and 10 children.9 William John Hays and Catherine Ann Hays appeared on the census of 18 June 1900 at Washington Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. This census states Catherine was mother of 16 children, 9 living at time of this census; Census states Catharine was mother to 16 children, 9 living at time of this census.10 William John Hays left a will on 24 February 1908 at East Franklin Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania. Named as heirs were John William Martin Hays III and Catherine Ann Hays.11 FamilySearch Family Tree ID # L2Y4-S8R.
Family | Catherine Ann John b. 3 Mar 1843, d. 29 Apr 1916 |
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Robert J Hays
M, b. 1871, d. after 1880
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Joanna Alcorn b. 1826, d. 1 Nov 1894 |
Last Edited | 18 Feb 2023 |
Robert J Hays was born in 1871 at Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He died after 1880.
He appeared on the census of 1880; listed as age 9 with father age 74 and step-mother Joanna Hays, age 54.1 He was listed as a resident in William John Hays II and Joanna Hays's household in the census report on 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; as 74 years old, a farmer and living with second wife Joanna and son Robert J. Hays. they are living next door to his daughter Mary and her family William Stewart.1 Robert J Hays witnessed Imprisoned at Allegheny Workhouse on 14 February 1912 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania.2
He appeared on the census of 1880; listed as age 9 with father age 74 and step-mother Joanna Hays, age 54.1 He was listed as a resident in William John Hays II and Joanna Hays's household in the census report on 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; as 74 years old, a farmer and living with second wife Joanna and son Robert J. Hays. they are living next door to his daughter Mary and her family William Stewart.1 Robert J Hays witnessed Imprisoned at Allegheny Workhouse on 14 February 1912 at Allegheny, Pennsylvania.2
Jane Hays
F, b. 1842
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 8 Aug 2023 |
Jane Hays was born in 1842.1
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. She accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.2,3 Jane Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. She accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.2,3 Jane Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.4
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Mary Hays
F, b. 30 June 1849, d. 28 May 1943
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 19 Aug 2024 |
Mary Hays was born on 30 June 1849 at Northern Ireland.1,2,3,4 She married William Stewart, son of William Stewart and Margaret Densmore, circa 1873.5 Mary Hays died on 28 May 1943 at Madison Twp-her residence, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 93. Cause of death was coronary sclerosis, duration of 2 years.1,4 She was buried on 30 May 1943 at St Mary's Episcopal Cemetery, Madison Twp, Red Bank, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, in row 7.6,4 Mary Hays Find-a-Grave.com ID # 44591900.7
She accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.8,9 Mary Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.10 She immigrated in 1861.5 As of before 1876,her married name was Stewart. She and William Stewart appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.11 Mary Hays and William Stewart appeared on the census of 1900 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Mary Hays appeared on the census of January 1920 at 924 Orr Ave, Kittanning, Armstrong, New York.12 She appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Thomas Stewart is listed as head of household. Listed as Farmer, living on farm.3 She appeared on the census of 4 April 1940 at Main Road, Madison Township, Tidal, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2
She accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.8,9 Mary Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.10 She immigrated in 1861.5 As of before 1876,her married name was Stewart. She and William Stewart appeared on the census of 16 June 1880 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.11 Mary Hays and William Stewart appeared on the census of 1900 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.5 Mary Hays appeared on the census of January 1920 at 924 Orr Ave, Kittanning, Armstrong, New York.12 She appeared on the census of 12 April 1930 at Madison Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; Thomas Stewart is listed as head of household. Listed as Farmer, living on farm.3 She appeared on the census of 4 April 1940 at Main Road, Madison Township, Tidal, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2
Family | William Stewart b. 9 Oct 1852, d. 21 Dec 1919 |
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Thomas Hays
M, b. 1852
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Aug 2023 |
Thomas Hays married Mary Heath. Thomas Hays was born in 1852 at Ireland.
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.1,2 Thomas Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3
He Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. He accompanied the immigration of William John Hays II and Letitia Ann Hays on 5 June 1854; Came to this country on ship Choas and landed Jun 5, 1854 at Philadelphia with her husband, William Hay, son William and Jane Morrow, age 53 Settled in Madison Twp, Armstrong County. Passenger # 175.1,2 Thomas Hays appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3
Family | Mary Heath |
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Letitia Hays
F, b. 9 August 1857, d. 24 April 1917
Father* | William John Hays II b. 1805, d. 25 Sep 1892 |
Mother* | Letitia Ann Morrow b. 1818, d. 1866 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 3 Dec 2020 |
Letitia Hays was born on 9 August 1857 at Rimerton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1,2 She married Frank Mast, son of Isaac Mast and Sarah Reese, on 15 July 1879.3 Letitia Hays died on 24 April 1917 at in her home, Rimerton, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 59. Cause of death was bronchial pneumonia.1,2 She was buried on 26 April 1917 at St Mary's Episcopal Cemetery, Madison Twp, Red Bank, Armstrong, Pennsylvania; in row 7.4,2 Letitia Hays Find-a-Grave.com ID # 44591908.5
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. She appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 As of 15 July 1879,her married name was Mast.3 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Madsion, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.7
She Per Willard Ogden 6/27/92. She appeared on the census of 23 July 1860 at Madison Township, Kellersburg, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.6 As of 15 July 1879,her married name was Mast.3 She appeared on the census of 1880 at Madsion, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.7
Family | Frank Mast b. 2 Mar 1855, d. 2 Sep 1945 |
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Coleen Catharine Pitner1
F, b. 27 August 1929, d. 27 June 2007
Father* | Lyle Alvin Pitner d. 1971 |
Mother* | Martha Minerva Morrow b. 30 Jun 1910, d. 17 Sep 1987 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 8 Feb 2022 |
Coleen Catharine Pitner was born on 27 August 1929.2 She married John Y Hooks on 20 November 1949.2 Coleen Catharine Hooks died on 27 June 2007 at Armstrong Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 77.3 She was buried on 30 June 2007 at Kittanning Cemetery, Kittanning, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania.3 Coleen Catharine Pitner Find-a-Grave.com ID # 96399931.
She Name on quilt. As of 20 November 1949,her married name was Hooks.2
She Name on quilt. As of 20 November 1949,her married name was Hooks.2
Family | John Y Hooks b. 28 Dec 1924, d. 16 Apr 1994 |
Children |
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Delores Hope Pitner1
F, b. 28 October 1927, d. 10 April 1984
Father* | Lyle Alvin Pitner d. 1971 |
Mother* | Martha Minerva Morrow b. 30 Jun 1910, d. 17 Sep 1987 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 24 Jun 2020 |
Delores Hope Pitner was born on 28 October 1927 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2 She married James Jacob Jageman on 23 January 1943.2 Delores Hope Pitner died on 10 April 1984 at Armstrong Co Memorial Hospital, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania, at age 56.2 She was buried on 13 April 1984 at Lawn Haven Burial Estates, East Franklin Township, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.2
She Name on quilt. As of 23 January 1943,her married name was Jageman.2 She witnessed funeral of Emily Milller on 5 June 1959 at Amberson C Bauer Funeral Hopme, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3
She Name on quilt. As of 23 January 1943,her married name was Jageman.2 She witnessed funeral of Emily Milller on 5 June 1959 at Amberson C Bauer Funeral Hopme, Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.3
Family | James Jacob Jageman |
Randall Hooks Jr
M, b. 9 June 1927, d. 28 July 1991
Father* | Randall Lee Hooks b. 26 Aug 1903, d. 18 May 1982 |
Mother* | Evelyn Mechling b. 10 Aug 1905, d. 7 Apr 2003 |
Charts | Matthew Morrow Descendants |
Last Edited | 18 Jun 2001 |
Randall Hooks Jr was buried at Salem Reform Cemetery, East Palestine, Ohio.1 He was born on 9 June 1927 at Kittanning, Armstrong, Pennsylvania.1 He died on 28 July 1991 at East Palestine, Ohio, at age 64.1
He Name on quilt.
He Name on quilt.