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Walter Thomas Morris

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Walter Thomas Morris

Birth
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
5 Dec 1902 (aged 34–35)
Burial
Oskaloosa, Mahaska County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Walter Thomas Morris was husband to Anna (Weimer) Morris and the son of Joseph and Ann Morris who came to the Frostburg, MD from England or Wales for work in the mines. It is unclear as to why Walter took his family to Iowa. Probably for work in the Iowa mines.

His occupation in Garfield Township, Iowa in the 1900 census was listed as mine laborer. He died 5-Dec-1902. The cause of death was Typhoid Fever according to an Evans, Iowa newspaper.

After his death his wife and three children: Emory, Earl and Ina moved to Elkins, WV in 1905 where Anna ran a boarding house in the Leadsville District of Randolph County.
Walter Thomas Morris was husband to Anna (Weimer) Morris and the son of Joseph and Ann Morris who came to the Frostburg, MD from England or Wales for work in the mines. It is unclear as to why Walter took his family to Iowa. Probably for work in the Iowa mines.

His occupation in Garfield Township, Iowa in the 1900 census was listed as mine laborer. He died 5-Dec-1902. The cause of death was Typhoid Fever according to an Evans, Iowa newspaper.

After his death his wife and three children: Emory, Earl and Ina moved to Elkins, WV in 1905 where Anna ran a boarding house in the Leadsville District of Randolph County.


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