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Zalmon F. “Zal” Morrison

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Zalmon F. “Zal” Morrison

Birth
Warren, Trumbull County, Ohio, USA
Death
21 Oct 1906 (aged 48–49)
Cook County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Canfield, Mahoning County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section C Row 03
Memorial ID
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MORRISON, Zalmon F.
Husband of Fanny nee RAYMOND
B. 1857 in Warren, Trumbull Co. OH
D. 21 Oct 1906 in Kenwood, Cook Co. IL
Burial – 27 Dec 1906 in Canfield Village Cemetery, Section C Row 03, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 26 Oct 1906
"Local News Item - Zal F. Morrison died Sunday night at Kenwood, Ill., of Bright's disease, aged about 50 years. Deceased was a native of Warren and long resided there. He had been engaged in business in Grand Rapids, Mich., but at the time of his death was traveling for a Chicago firm. While residing in Warren he married Miss Fanny Raymond of Canfield, who, with one daughter, Miss Georgia, survives him."
Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 28 Dec 1906
"Home Happenings - The remains of Z. F. Morrison, who died some weeks since, were brought here Thursday from Chicago, accompanied by his wife and daughter, and buried in the village cemetery. The deceased was well known in this locality, Mrs. Morrison was formerly Miss Fanny Raymond and was born and reared in Canfield."

MORRISON, Zalmon F.
Husband of Fanny nee RAYMOND
B. 1857 in Warren, Trumbull Co. OH
D. 21 Oct 1906 in Kenwood, Cook Co. IL
Burial – 27 Dec 1906 in Canfield Village Cemetery, Section C Row 03, Canfield, Mahoning Co. OH

Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 26 Oct 1906
"Local News Item - Zal F. Morrison died Sunday night at Kenwood, Ill., of Bright's disease, aged about 50 years. Deceased was a native of Warren and long resided there. He had been engaged in business in Grand Rapids, Mich., but at the time of his death was traveling for a Chicago firm. While residing in Warren he married Miss Fanny Raymond of Canfield, who, with one daughter, Miss Georgia, survives him."
Mahoning Dispatch, Fri, 28 Dec 1906
"Home Happenings - The remains of Z. F. Morrison, who died some weeks since, were brought here Thursday from Chicago, accompanied by his wife and daughter, and buried in the village cemetery. The deceased was well known in this locality, Mrs. Morrison was formerly Miss Fanny Raymond and was born and reared in Canfield."



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