Surrelda Morris

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Name Surrelda Morris [2] - Surrilda Morris [1]
Birth 24 Jun 1839 Madison County, Ohio [2]
Gender Female Death 22 May 1908 Madison County, Ohio [2]
Burial Forest Grove Cemetery, Plain City, Madison County, Ohio [2]
Person ID I561 Hiltner Last Modified 20 Mar 2025
Father David Morris, b. 24 Nov 1807, Bracken County, Kentucky d. 14 Nov 1891, Ohio
(Age 83 years)
Mother Sarah Weaver, b. 9 Feb 1814, South Charleston, Clark County, Ohio d. 10 Mar 1881, Monroe Township, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 67 years)
Marriage 13 Jan 1831 Madison, Lake County, Ohio [1, 3]
Family ID F58 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family John M. Bradley, b. 17 Jun 1833, Ohio d. 3 May 1913, Madison County, Ohio
(Age 79 years)
Marriage 1859 [2] Family ID F257 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 20 Mar 2025
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Event Map Birth - 24 Jun 1839 - Madison County, Ohio Death - 22 May 1908 - Madison County, Ohio Burial - - Forest Grove Cemetery, Plain City, Madison County, Ohio = Link to Google Earth
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Notes - Mr. Bradley located where he now resides at once after his marriage in the autumn of 1859. There were but few improvements on the place at that time, and he has made the farm what it is today by skillful and untiring labor, working systematically, carrying out every detail carefully and employing none but the best methods in cultivating the soil and in managing his affairs generally. He has 170 acres in his homestead, beside 87 acres elsewhere in the township. The buildings are substantial and well arranged and everything about the place is indicative of the thrift, business energy and practical ability of its owner. He devotes it to general farming and has it well stocked with fine horses, cattle and hogs.
Our subject was married to Miss Surrila, daughter of David and Sarah (Weaver) Morris in November, 1859. She, too, is a native of Monroe Township, born here June 24, 1839 and here she has passed her life thus far. Her marriage with our subject has brought them four sons and three daughters, of whom these four are living and complete their pleasant home circle: Lorenzo T, Stella M., M. Viola, and D. Cushman. Three of their children have passed to life beyond: DeWitt C who died at the age of 25 yrs; Lydia who was 20 at the time of her death, and Morris who died in infancy.
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- Mr. Bradley located where he now resides at once after his marriage in the autumn of 1859. There were but few improvements on the place at that time, and he has made the farm what it is today by skillful and untiring labor, working systematically, carrying out every detail carefully and employing none but the best methods in cultivating the soil and in managing his affairs generally. He has 170 acres in his homestead, beside 87 acres elsewhere in the township. The buildings are substantial and well arranged and everything about the place is indicative of the thrift, business energy and practical ability of its owner. He devotes it to general farming and has it well stocked with fine horses, cattle and hogs.
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