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Samuel Morris (soldier)

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Luke W. Morris (25 Jun 1768, Philadelphia – 4 Jun 1830; 61 years) he married Elizabeth Morris Buckley March 24, 1791, and Ann Pancoast April 4, 1800.
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Israel Wistar Morris (27 Feb 1778, Reading, Pennsylvania - 17 Aug 1870, Philadelphia; 92 years) he married Mary Hollingsworth June 12, 1799.
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Benjamin Wistar Morris (14 Aug 1762, Philadelphia – 24 Apr 1825, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania; 62 years) he married Mary Wells, Nov. 24, 1785.
108: 89: 61: 68: 46: 313:, but he continued until his death to wear the dress and use the language of that sect, worshiping with them regularly. 310: 75: 368:, built in 1787 and purchased in 1817 by Samuel's son, Luke Wistar Morris, still stands in Philadelphia. Designated a 306: 568: 409: 542: 369: 346:
Isaac Wistar Morris (19 Jul 1770, Philadelphia – 8 May 1831; 60 years) he married Sarah Paschall December 17, 1795.
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Anthony Morris (10 Feb 1766, Philadelphia - 3 Nov 1860; 94 years) he married Mary Smith Pemberton May 13, 1790.
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Caspar W. Morris (12 Sep 1764, Philadelphia – 27 Feb 1828; 63 years), he married Elizabeth Giles Nov. 24, 1795.
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Sarah Morris (19 Jan 1758, Philadelphia – 7 Jan 1831; 72 years) she married Richard Wistar, March 14, 1782.
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Morris Family Papers (1695–1965). Collection 2000B. The Historical Society of Pennsylvania, July 2007.
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Samuel Morris (Bef. 1758, Philadelphia – Bef. 1775, Philadelphia; less than 17 years) he did not marry.
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Hietman "Historical register of Officers of the Continental Army...".p.402 qtd. in Anthony Morris,
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Samuel Morris (4 Mar 1775, Philadelphia – 17 Sep 1793 of yellow fever; 18 years) he did not marry.
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Catharine W. Morris (22 Apr 1772, Philadelphia - 10 Dec 1859; 87 years) she did not marry.
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was organized, no fewer than twenty-two members of the club were enrolled in its ranks.
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He served several terms in the legislature, and married Rebecca Wistar, daughter of
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and served through the campaign of 1776–77, seeing action in the battles of
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In 1776, he was elected "governor" of the social club known as "
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With Morris as its captain (because the first captain chosen,
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Accompanying 3 photos, exterior, from 1907 and 1974
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