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Marshall Sr. Morton 1763 – 1835 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 JUN 1763

Birth Location: Chatham County, NC

Death Date: 1835

Death Location: Alabama

Father: John Morton

Mother: Jane Morton

Spouse(s): Winnie Morton

Children(s): Jenothan Morton

In 1763, Marshall Sr. Morton entered the world in Chatham County, NC, born to John Morton and Jane Morton. Marshall Sr. Morton married Winnie Morton, and had children including Jenothan Joel Morton. Marshall Sr. Morton passed away in 1835 in Alabama.

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Biography

  • In 1763, Marshall Sr. Morton entered the world in Chatham County, NC, born to John Morton and Jane Morton.
  • Marshall Sr. Morton married Winnie Morton, and had children including Jenothan Joel Morton.
  • Marshall Sr. Morton passed away in 1835 in Alabama.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Marshall Morton's Ancestors

Self
Marshall Morton
1763 – 1835
Birth Place: Chatham County, NC
Parents
John Morton
1734 – 1795
Scotland, Ayrshire
Jane Morton
Grandparents
Hugh Morton
1689 –
Scotland, United Kingdom
Jean Dykes
1693 –
UK
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Morton
1648 – 1705
Bessie Bailyie
Andrew Dykes
Isobel Meikle
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Meikle
Isabell Steil

Marshall Morton's Descendants

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Marshall (Sr.) Morton (19 JUN 1763 – 1835) m. Winnie Morton
  1. 1. Jenothan (Joel) Morton (25 APR 1786 – 23 MAY 1862) m. Lucy Durham (29 JUL 1791 – 1890)
    1. 1. William (Nathaniel) Morton (3 JAN 1830 – 14 AUG 1898) m. Amanda (Camella) Crump (13 APR 1834 – 26 JUN 1906)
      1. 1. John (Wesley) Morton (MAY 1853 – 1910) m. Nancy (Elvira) Campbell (7 NOV 1857 – 27 JUL 1942)
        1. 1. Eddie (Shafner) Morton (11 FEB 1898 – 12 MAY 1956) m. Tedia (Frances) Standifer (15 DEC 1904 – 11 SEP 1977)
        2. 2. Jimmie (Belle) Morton (9 FEB 1878 – 8 JAN 1946) m. William (Jasper) Ferguson (20 MAY 1875 – 2 MAY 1965)
        3. 3. Landrum (Whaley) Morton (8 APR 1881 – 29 AUG 1959) m. Neggie (Lena) Morton (25 FEB 1889 – 26 MAR 1967)
        4. 4. Susan (Amanda) Morton
        5. 5. Georgia (Sophanna) Morton
        6. 6. William (Oscar) Morton
        7. 7. Allie (Mae) Morton
        8. 8. Charles (Haden) Morton
        9. 9. Josie (Clifford) Morton
    2. 2. Elizabeth Morton

Marshall Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1763
19 JUN 1763
Birth of Marshall Sr. Morton in Chatham County, NC
Chatham County, NC
1835
1835
Age 72
Death of Marshall Sr. Morton in Alabama
Alabama

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 JUN 1763
    Event Place: Chatham County, NC

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1835
    Event Place: Alabama

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Antioch Methodist Cemetery, Oneonta, Blount County, AL

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