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Benjamin Franklin Morrison

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Benjamin Franklin Morrison

Birth
Bourbon County, Kentucky, USA
Death
3 Oct 1894 (aged 73)
Knox County, Missouri, USA
Burial
Benton Township, Knox County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Son of John and Betsey E. Richardson Morrison. Husband of Sarah Ann Carson, married in 1843.

Civil War Veteran, member of the Home Guards, participated in the fight at Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.

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"History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties Missouri", V.2 Biographical Appendix. Goodspeed Publishing, 1887, p. 1090:

"Benjamin F. Morison is a native of Bourbon County, Ky., and was born November 7, 1820. He is a son of John and Betsey E. (Richardson) Morison. The Morison family is of Scotch-Irish descent; the father of our subject was a native of and died in Bourbon County, Ky., and spent his latter days as a farmer and mechanic, although his early life was spent as a teamster. The mother is a native of Kentucky, and died in Henry County, in that State, a member of the Christian Church. Our subject is the second child of five, and has a sister still living. At twenty years of age he left the parental roof, and for the next seven years engaged in any work that was offered. He then rented land and began farming, which occupation he has since followed. In 1851 he came to Knox County, Mo., and purchased the land he n ow owns, which is beautifully located. In 1843 he married Sarah Carson, a native of Lexington, Ind., born in 1822, and to this union ten children have been born, of whom six are living: John W., George T., Noah A., Amanda J., Benjamin T. and Emily. Those deceased are Ann F., Nancy E., Isaac and James P. During his youth he became inured to hardships, and by industry and economy has become possessed of the property he now owns. During the war he participated in the fight at Palmyra, being a member of the Home Guards. Himself and wife are members of the Christian Church. Previous to the war he was a Whig, and cast his first presidential vote for Henry Clay, but was afterward identified with the Republican party. He now votes for the best man, regardless of party ties."

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U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Name: Benjamin Morrison
Residence: Millport, Knox, Missouri
Class: All
Congressional District: 8th
Age on 1 July 1863: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: Ohio
Son of John and Betsey E. Richardson Morrison. Husband of Sarah Ann Carson, married in 1843.

Civil War Veteran, member of the Home Guards, participated in the fight at Palmyra, Marion County, Missouri.

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"History of Lewis, Clark, Knox and Scotland Counties Missouri", V.2 Biographical Appendix. Goodspeed Publishing, 1887, p. 1090:

"Benjamin F. Morison is a native of Bourbon County, Ky., and was born November 7, 1820. He is a son of John and Betsey E. (Richardson) Morison. The Morison family is of Scotch-Irish descent; the father of our subject was a native of and died in Bourbon County, Ky., and spent his latter days as a farmer and mechanic, although his early life was spent as a teamster. The mother is a native of Kentucky, and died in Henry County, in that State, a member of the Christian Church. Our subject is the second child of five, and has a sister still living. At twenty years of age he left the parental roof, and for the next seven years engaged in any work that was offered. He then rented land and began farming, which occupation he has since followed. In 1851 he came to Knox County, Mo., and purchased the land he n ow owns, which is beautifully located. In 1843 he married Sarah Carson, a native of Lexington, Ind., born in 1822, and to this union ten children have been born, of whom six are living: John W., George T., Noah A., Amanda J., Benjamin T. and Emily. Those deceased are Ann F., Nancy E., Isaac and James P. During his youth he became inured to hardships, and by industry and economy has become possessed of the property he now owns. During the war he participated in the fight at Palmyra, being a member of the Home Guards. Himself and wife are members of the Christian Church. Previous to the war he was a Whig, and cast his first presidential vote for Henry Clay, but was afterward identified with the Republican party. He now votes for the best man, regardless of party ties."

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U.S., Civil War Draft Registrations Records, 1863-1865
Name: Benjamin Morrison
Residence: Millport, Knox, Missouri
Class: All
Congressional District: 8th
Age on 1 July 1863: 43
Estimated Birth Year: abt 1820
Race: White
Marital Status: Married
Place of Birth: Ohio


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