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Mrs. Sarah Morris 1630–1685 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1630

Birth Location: Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales

Death Date: 1685

Death Location: St Michael, Barbados

Father: Richard Settle

Mother: Françoise Moulins

Spouse(s): Thomas Morris

Children(s): Dorothy Morris, Josiah Morris, Thomasine Morris, Lewis Sr

The story of Mrs. Sarah Morris began in 1630 in Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales. Mrs. Sarah Morris married Thomas Morris, and had children including Dorothy Morris, Josiah Morris, Lewis Morris Sr, Mary Morris, Priscilla Morris, Richard Morris, Thomasine Morris. Mrs. Sarah Morris passed away in 1685 in St Michael, Barbados.

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Biography

  • The story of Mrs. Sarah Morris began in 1630 in Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales.
  • Mrs. Sarah Morris married Thomas Morris, and had children including Dorothy Morris, Josiah Morris, Lewis Morris Sr, Mary Morris, Priscilla Morris, Richard Morris, Thomasine Morris.
  • Mrs. Sarah Morris passed away in 1685 in St Michael, Barbados.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mrs. Morris's Ancestors

Self
Mrs. Morris
1630–1685
Birth Place: Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales
Parents
Richard Settle
1613–1671
Monmuthshire, , , Wales
Françoise Moulins
1611–1671
Rennes, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Mrs. Morris's Descendants

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Mrs. (Sarah) Morris (1630–1685) m. Thomas Morris (1625–Oct 1694)
  1. 1. Dorothy Morris 1678–1680
  2. 2. Josiah Morris 1663–1701
  3. 3. Thomasine Morris 1678–1680
  4. 4. Lewis (Morris) Sr 1655–1694 m. Elizabeth Almy 1663–1712
    1. 1. Lewis Morris 1680–1748
    2. 2. Thomas Morris 1685–1687
    3. 3. Richard Morris 1690–1763
    4. 4. William Morris 1690–1777
    5. 5. Lewis Morris 1680–1710
    6. 6. David Morris 1682–1733
    7. 7. Ann Leonard 1690–
    8. 8. Richard Morris 1695–1769 m. Jane White 1697–1794
      1. 1. Elizabeth Morris 1721–
      2. 2. John (Morris) (Jr.) 1724–1789
      3. 3. Lewis Morris 1726–1798
      4. 4. Frances Morris 1733–1807
      5. 5. Robert Morris 1736–1829
      6. 6. Richard Morris 1739–1816
      7. 7. Conyers Morris 1741–
      8. 8. Frances (Morris) Brower 1733–1807 m. Elazarus Brewer 1731–1820
        1. 1. Mary BREWER 1763–1806 m. William Mathews 1760–1834
        2. 2. Aaron (Robbins) Brower 1760–1802 m. Elizabeth Cooper 1763–1831
        3. 3. John Brewer 1754–1837 m. Constant Hulet 1761–1845
        4. 4. Adam Brewer 1757–1775
        5. 5. Deborah Brewer 1765–1836
        6. 6. George BREWER 1770–1851
        7. 7. Elizabeth Brewer 1776–
      9. 9. Mary Morris 1722–1797
      10. 10. Mary Morris 1730–1806
      11. 11. John Morris 1740–1811
      12. 12. Thomas Morris 1742–
    9. 9. Elizabeth (Catherine) Morris 1680–1726
    10. 10. William Morris 1665–1747
    11. 11. Thomas Morris 1679–1763
    12. 12. Lewis (Morris) Jr. 1680–1710
    13. 13. Rebecca Morris 1697–1749
    14. 14. Richard Morris 1682–1741
    15. 15. Ann Morris 1690–
    16. 16. Samuel Morris 1690–
    17. 17. Sarah Morris 1690–1770

Mrs. Morris's Timeline

2 Records

1630
1630
Birth of Mrs. Sarah Morris in Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales
Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales
1685
1685
Age 55
Death of Mrs. Sarah Morris in St Michael, Barbados
St Michael, Barbados

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1630
    Event Place: Trintern, Monmouthshire, , Wales

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 1678
    Event Place: Barbados
    Record Source: U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s, Place: Barbados; Year: 1678; Page Number: 423

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Place: Barbados
    Record Source: English Settlers in Barbados

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1685
    Event Place: St Michael, Barbados

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