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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 06 June 10 13:50 BST (UK) »
Children of Marriage 1.

Baptisms at Stanwick Parish Church.

21 Dec 1724
Thomas s of William & Elizabeth his wife Morris

05 Feb 1726/7
Elizabeth d of William & Elizabeth his wife Morris

23 Mar 1728/9
Mary d of William & Elizabeth his wife Morris

13 Feb 1731/2
John s of Wm & Eliz: Morris   

03 Apr 1737
Hannah d of Will & EIiz Morris

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #10 on: Sunday 06 June 10 14:25 BST (UK) »
Marriage 4. Children.

Baptisms at Stanwick Parish Church.

16 Apr 1778
George s of John & Hannah Morris

19 Jan 1780
Charles s of John & Hannah Morris

12 Aug 1782
John s of John & Hannah Morris

10 Oct 1784
Danl s of John & Hannah Morris

01 Oct 1786
Job s of John & Hannah Morris

01 Nov 1789
Jesse s of John & Hannah Morris

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #11 on: Sunday 06 June 10 14:39 BST (UK) »
Some of the folk with children being baptised marry elsewhere.

From the Northants Marriage Indexes.

11. Hargrave
07 Feb 1769
William MORRIS of Stanwick, mason to Elizabeth CROSS otp, spinster   

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #12 on: Sunday 06 June 10 14:42 BST (UK) »
Marriage 11. Children

Baptised at Stanwick Parish Church.

27 Dec 1769
Sarah d of Willm & Eliz: Morris

16 May 1773 John s of Wilim & EIiz: Morris

11 Aug 1771
Sarah d of Willm & Eliz: Morris

20 Jan 1778 John s of William & Elizabeth Morris

26 Dec1783
Mary d of William & Elizabeth Morris

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #13 on: Sunday 06 June 10 15:01 BST (UK) »
Hi again Joanne.

As most of the baptisms then are the late 1770 as I mentioned
on the other topic John was not born in Stanwick.

I do have the records for Raunds and Chelveston in case
you would like me to have a look for you.

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I received by 3Greatgrandfather's (Charles born 1816)

Raunds Parish Church Marriage

16 May 1814
Jesse Morris of Stanwick & Hannah Smith otp
Witnesses: John Morris & Amey Smith & William Lyon

Baptisms at Stanwick Parish Church

18 Apr 1815
Charles s of Jesse & Hannah Morris Privately Shoemaker

17 Aug 1817
Lois d of Jesse & Hannah Morris Shoemaker

Also at Raunds Parish Church

22 Aug 1815 By License
Job Morris of Stanwick & Sarah Marchant of Raunds      
Witnesses: Jesse Morris & Eliz Marchant & Thos Brawn

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #14 on: Sunday 06 June 10 15:10 BST (UK) »
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Burials at Stanwick Parish Church.

12 Dec 1827
John Morris aged 20      

17 Dec 1833
John Morris aged 51 s of John & Hannah Morris (thrown from cart)

12 Dec 1827
Hannah Morris aged 72

29 Jul 1854
John MORRIS aged 84

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #15 on: Monday 07 June 10 00:21 BST (UK) »
Oh Sandy, thank you so,so much.  So it's as they say, don't believe all that is written (re submitter).
I will endeavour to get my head around all this now.  If I need help trying to locate John Morris birth registration and now also William Morris, where do I go??  I have also found on the internet that a resident from the Macleay River (New South Wales) is looking for family of Jesse Morris (son of George) who came to Australia in around 1850 and became one of the noted people of this place.  Macleay River is about three and a half hours east of where I live.  Once again thank you.  Joanne
P.S.  If I can do it, as I have the list the Morris Clan from John Morris down, I would like to give it to the Northants history house if they would like it.  It would be about 10generations.

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #16 on: Monday 07 June 10 06:51 BST (UK) »
Hi Sandy,
Again many thanks for that.  It must be interesting to delve and look into people of the past and what they did and where they lived.  I love history and just to be able to go back and find where I came from  is interesting.  My late Grandmother left me her photo album and in it were photos of my Great grandmother and some photos of my Grandfather and his siblings from England dating back to the late 1800's., also some wedding photos which I have been able to work out who they were.   I suppose I'm very lucky to have this and it was this that started me thinking of where I came from.
Again, thanks so much for your help.
Joanne

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Re: The mystery of John Morris
« Reply #17 on: Monday 07 June 10 06:59 BST (UK) »
Hi again Sandy,
I would dearly love for you to look up the Raunds and Chelveston records to see if John is on them for a Baptism.
Joanne