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Isaac Newton Morrison

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Isaac Newton Morrison

Birth
Ohio, USA
Death
11 Feb 1888 (aged 36)
Aurora, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Aurora, Hamilton County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section OC-C, Lot 60
Memorial ID
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Isaac was born April 17, 1851 in Ohio [probably Greene, Co]to John & Rebecca Ann [Unknown maiden name] Morrison. He had siblings: Mary E, Thomas E, John J, Nancy E, Josiah, Rose Bell, & Emma M. He was married first to Lydia C. Ullem on Aug 20, 1871 at Appanoose Co, IA. They had two children: John Ullem [married Lily May Longley] b. 1872 & Emma Darthula [Mrs. Leonard Edward Holmes] b. Apr 4, 1875. Lydia C. apparently died soon after the second child. He married Lydia Josephine 'Josie' Gammon on Dec 30, 1880 at Centerville, Appanoose Co, IA. To them was born Ora Mae [Mrs. John W. Perdue] in March of 1882 and a son, Thomas born 1884. The family is listed on the 1885 Nebraska State Census living at Aurora in Hamilton Co. After Isaac died Febuary 11, 1888 Lydia married Harmon Martin Cooper on July 19, 1888 at Eden Twp, Decatur Co, IA, her hometown. Lydia Morrison Cooper died April 26, 1891.
Isaac was born April 17, 1851 in Ohio [probably Greene, Co]to John & Rebecca Ann [Unknown maiden name] Morrison. He had siblings: Mary E, Thomas E, John J, Nancy E, Josiah, Rose Bell, & Emma M. He was married first to Lydia C. Ullem on Aug 20, 1871 at Appanoose Co, IA. They had two children: John Ullem [married Lily May Longley] b. 1872 & Emma Darthula [Mrs. Leonard Edward Holmes] b. Apr 4, 1875. Lydia C. apparently died soon after the second child. He married Lydia Josephine 'Josie' Gammon on Dec 30, 1880 at Centerville, Appanoose Co, IA. To them was born Ora Mae [Mrs. John W. Perdue] in March of 1882 and a son, Thomas born 1884. The family is listed on the 1885 Nebraska State Census living at Aurora in Hamilton Co. After Isaac died Febuary 11, 1888 Lydia married Harmon Martin Cooper on July 19, 1888 at Eden Twp, Decatur Co, IA, her hometown. Lydia Morrison Cooper died April 26, 1891.


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