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A Discovery in Jefferson County, Ohio

Submitted by Bob Morrison
bob@chartnoise.com or 607-937-3970
My Journey and Discovery – The Search for Great Grandpa George

History Unearthed at Mount Pleasant Farm


My journey began at the passing of my father who was an only child. As I worked through my own issues with his passing, I noticed how much I really DIDN’T know about my father. We never really spoke about our lineage and while we had (in my estimation) a good relationship, some things (especially in his generation) were just not spoken about.

I “inherited” a large box of family information and early on it sat in a corner in my basement collecting dust. Once I found the energy to sift through it, I found some real treasurers, which I will pass down to my own children. Among them were my grandfather’s yearbooks from Shortridge High School in Indianapolis where he was born. Herschell Alexander Morrison was born in 1891 to George R. Morrison and Ida M. White in Indianapolis, Indiana. Herschell, too, was an only child, so there weren’t many stories from Aunts, Uncles, Cousins etc…in fact my only brother and I thought that we were the last of our line and that there wasn’t much chance of finding out about our roots. How wrong could I be!

I guess I could start with what I knew when I started my family search. Of course I knew who I was, and I knew my own parents, but I never knew my Grandparents, much less anything about their families. To give you a better picture, here’s how my immediate line goes. Robert Morrison, Jr. (ME), Robert Morrison, born in 1921, died 1999, Herschell Alexander Morrison, born 1891, died in 1948 in Chicago, IL. He was also an only child.

All I knew about Herschell’s dad was his name and the fact that he was born in Ohio. Now rummaging through the box of family history, I came upon Herschell’s death certificate listing George as his father and a copy of the 1900 census for Indianapolis listing George Morrison, his wife Ida, Herschell and Ida’s mother Adelaide. It gave me a bit more information to go on, but not much more. George’s birthplace was listed only as Ohio, and his birth date was June 1846. I was fortunate enough at the time to live close enough to New York City that I could make an occasional trip to the Archives there to do research. So off I went, and found (quite literally) several hundred Morrisons in Ohio. Frustrated and somewhat daunted, I refocused my efforts to work backwards and found George in the city directories… the mystery of George thickens and by now I am hooked and a bit obsessed with my family history. With no specific birth location and no specific death date I was having a very difficult time finding more information. In the meantime, I was able to locate several other branches and lines of my family going as far back as the year 1200, so this made finding George all the more interesting.

I had so many questions about George. Where was he born? Who was his father? When did he die? Why did he die? Why did he end up in Indianapolis? Why was he listed in various city directories with several occupations? Was he unschooled? Who was this man?

It was very easy to make assumptions and rationalizations that never panned out, such as thinking the family moved to Indianapolis from “somewhere” in Ohio while George was very young. This was not true! It wasn’t until I started to put a historical timeline together against my family timeline that I started to piece things together. If George was born in 1846, what was going on in the world around him I asked myself. It took me awhile to really figure it all out, but once I saw the Civil War occurred while George was still a young man, I decided to look him up on the Internet. Of course, there were many George Morrisons and I wrongly surmised that he would have been in the Indiana troops or musters. Then I looked at George Morrison’s enlisted from Ohio, so I decided to look at each one of them and found only one George R. Morrison. Once I found that, it gave me the county he was mustered from and lo and behold, the long sought after key to my mystery sat in Jefferson County, Ohio.

The Civil War index lead me to the county in Ohio from which he was mustered and that in turn, lead me to the census for 1870, 1860 and 1850. Success. I had found George on all of these census documents. He was the son of Alexander and Eliza Morrison. He had one brother, Isaac and three sisters. In 1870 he is listed as a schoolteacher in Salem Twp. I have sent for George’s Civil War Pension files, which undoubtedly will give me some more information to go on. Now I can send for a death certificate in Indianapolis as I have a closer date range, and there is much already written about his family in Jefferson County. Now the real fun begins – of discovering the identities of the people behind the names!


Morrison Generations Charted:

  • George R. Morrison was born June 1846 in Salem Twp. Jefferson County, Ohio. George R. died in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana in 1911. He was 64 years old. He had one son, Herschell Alexander, who was born in 1891 and died in 1948.
  • Alexander Morrison, father of George R. was born in 1808 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in Salem Twp., Jefferson County, Ohio on October 31, 1882. He was 74 years old. He is buried in the Bacon Ridge (Montgomery) Cemetery. On August 20, 1834 when he was 26 years old, he married Eliza Shane, daughter of Isaac Shane and Hannah Rex, in Ohio. Eliza died in Jefferson County, Ohio in 1877. She was 79 years old.
  • Alexander Morrison, Sr., father of Alexander was born July 11, 1773, in New London Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in East Springfield, Salem Twp., Jefferson County, Ohio, March 14, 1860. He was 86 years old. He is buried in the Bacon Ridge (Montgomery) Cemetery, Richmond, Ross Twp., Jefferson County, Ohio. In 1797 when he was 23, he married Catherine Rickey, daughter of John Rickey & Magtelda Veltman. She was born April 8, 1776 in Pennsylvania. Catherine died in East Springfield, Salem Twp. Jefferson County, Ohio April 18, 1862. She was 86 years old.
  • Joseph Morrison, father of Alexander, Sr., was born in 1732 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in Bald Eagle, Centre County, Pennsylvania, October 14, 1817. He was 85 years old. On October 27, 1772 when he was 40, he married Hannah Montgomery, in New London Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania. She was born in 1755 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Hannah died August 25, 1839. She was 84 years old.
  • Alexander Morrison, father of Joseph, was born April 1707 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. He died in New London Twp., Chester County, Pennsylvania, June 20, 1755. He married Jane. She was born November 1707 in Chester County, Pennsylvania. Jane died in New London Twp., Chester Co., Pennsylvania on March 1, 1785. She was 77 years old.