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Harriet J Morrison

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Harriet J Morrison

Birth
Jefferson County, Iowa, USA
Death
3 Jan 1905 (aged 63)
USA
Burial
Fairfield, Jefferson County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
Plot
Stone # 82
Memorial ID
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Daughter of William Cowan Morrison and Charlotta Marsh Morrison.

Aged: 63y 6m 20d.

Note: is this the same "Mrs. Hattie Adams" as listed in the obituary of her father? If so, her own obituary lists her with the Morrison maiden name, so perhaps she was widowed in the intervening years between the death of her father and herself. Any clarification would be appreciated.

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Tuesday, January 10, 1905
Page 1, Column 5

LIBERTYVILLE.

Harriet J. MORRISON was born June 13, 1841, in Jefferson county, Iowa, died January 3, 1905. Her parents (sic - Wm. C. & Charlotta) came from the state of Ohio in 1840 to Jefferson county and have resided in this county since. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church at Winsell Chapel. Her illness was not protracted but quite severe. She was with her sister Mrs. ASHMEAD during her sickness and death. The funeral occurred January 4, conducted by Rev. W. R. Rowlingson and the burial took place at the cemetery near Mt. Zion M. E. church. Three brothers and five sisters survive her.
Daughter of William Cowan Morrison and Charlotta Marsh Morrison.

Aged: 63y 6m 20d.

Note: is this the same "Mrs. Hattie Adams" as listed in the obituary of her father? If so, her own obituary lists her with the Morrison maiden name, so perhaps she was widowed in the intervening years between the death of her father and herself. Any clarification would be appreciated.

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"The Fairfield Daily Journal"
Tuesday, January 10, 1905
Page 1, Column 5

LIBERTYVILLE.

Harriet J. MORRISON was born June 13, 1841, in Jefferson county, Iowa, died January 3, 1905. Her parents (sic - Wm. C. & Charlotta) came from the state of Ohio in 1840 to Jefferson county and have resided in this county since. She was a member of the Methodist Protestant church at Winsell Chapel. Her illness was not protracted but quite severe. She was with her sister Mrs. ASHMEAD during her sickness and death. The funeral occurred January 4, conducted by Rev. W. R. Rowlingson and the burial took place at the cemetery near Mt. Zion M. E. church. Three brothers and five sisters survive her.


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