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Clarence Morrison

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Clarence Morrison

Birth
Death
1 Jan 1884
Kentucky, USA
Burial
Nelson County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
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Our Angel ones
Clarence Morrison
Aged 13 years
And
His infant sisters
Nellie and Jessie
children of
Rev. H.C. and Mary E. Morrison

Safe in the arms of Jesus
Safe on his gentle breast
There by his love o'er shaded
sweetly their spirits rest

In the sweet bye and bye
we shall meet on the beautiful shore

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Abstracted by ArchaeChick from Nelson County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts September 1807 – September 1890," pg. 92, compiled by Carolyn Wimp:

"Clarence Morrison, eldest son of Rev. H.C. Morrison of Louisville, accidentally shot himself through the thigh last Friday [Dec. 28, 1883], while hunting. He fell down and one of the barrels was discharged, tearing away the flesh from the bone above the knee. John Gorman found him lying near the railroad and brought him to Boston. He is 13 years old and his brother, a small child, was with him. They were out on a visit to spend the holidays with their sister, Mrs. W.Q. Troutman." Newspaper report of Thursday, Jan. 3, 1884.

"Clarence Morrison, died Tuesday, Jan 1. [1884] Burial at Stoner's Chapel." Newspaper report of Thursday, Jan. 10, 1884.
Inscription
Our Angel ones
Clarence Morrison
Aged 13 years
And
His infant sisters
Nellie and Jessie
children of
Rev. H.C. and Mary E. Morrison

Safe in the arms of Jesus
Safe on his gentle breast
There by his love o'er shaded
sweetly their spirits rest

In the sweet bye and bye
we shall meet on the beautiful shore

~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~

Abstracted by ArchaeChick from Nelson County, Kentucky Newspaper Abstracts September 1807 – September 1890," pg. 92, compiled by Carolyn Wimp:

"Clarence Morrison, eldest son of Rev. H.C. Morrison of Louisville, accidentally shot himself through the thigh last Friday [Dec. 28, 1883], while hunting. He fell down and one of the barrels was discharged, tearing away the flesh from the bone above the knee. John Gorman found him lying near the railroad and brought him to Boston. He is 13 years old and his brother, a small child, was with him. They were out on a visit to spend the holidays with their sister, Mrs. W.Q. Troutman." Newspaper report of Thursday, Jan. 3, 1884.

"Clarence Morrison, died Tuesday, Jan 1. [1884] Burial at Stoner's Chapel." Newspaper report of Thursday, Jan. 10, 1884.


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