James MORRISON
Birth:
10 Aug 1836
New Brunswick
Death:
Aft 1881
Marriage:
27 Sep 1860
Canada
Father:
Mother:
Notes:
Old North Esk Revised by W. D. Hamilton pg 265 In the census of 1861, Charles Morrison is listed as a native of "Canada". Although parallel information is not available for John Morrison, the tow were probably brothers. The tax assessment returns for the period 1835 to 1844 show that they were sharing property and probably a dwelling at Casilis, and the given names of their children were similar. Also their wives both had nelson or Derby Parish surnames - Lee and Clouston. Charles was a laborer at Cassilis and, like John, a very poor man. he and his wife Mary Clouston had a least six children, all of whom attended school at Red Bank between 1835 and 1851. Baptism entries were located in Prebyterian records for all but Ann. 1881 census living with son Hector Northesk, Northumberland, New Brunswick member of Church of Scotland Ethnic Scottish
Children
Marriage
Notes:
1881 Canadian Census Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick
Notes:
1881 Canadian Census Newcastle, Northumberland, New Brunswick 1900 census Holden, Penobscot, Maine living next to Harts in Holden maybe the same John A. Morrison
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James Morrison - Lydia A. Parks
James Morrison
was born at New Brunswick 10 Aug 1836.
His parents were Charles Morrison and Mary Clouston.
He married Lydia A. Parks 27 Sep 1860 at Canada .
They were the parents of 2
children:
William Morrison
born Abt 1863.
John A. Morrison
born Abt 1867.
James Morrison died Aft 1881 .
Lydia A. Parks died 1868 at Canada .