1792 - 1832 (39 years)
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Name |
Margaret Morris [1, 2] |
Born |
18 Aug 1792 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [1] |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
22 Apr 1832 |
Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [1, 2] |
Person ID |
I5658660627 |
Master Tree |
Last Modified |
4 Jul 2006 |
Father |
Dr. John Morris, b. 28 Sep 1759, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States , d. 8 Sep 1793, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 33 years) |
Mother |
Abigail Dorsey, b. Abt 1765, d. 16 Sep 1793, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age ~ 28 years) |
Married |
8 Oct 1783 |
Friends Meeting, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States [1] |
Family ID |
F5259720111 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family |
Isaac Collins, Jr., b. 31 Oct 1787, Trenton, Mercer, New Jersey, United States , d. 15 Jan 1863, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States (Age 75 years) |
Married |
4 Oct 1810 |
Burlington, Burlington, New Jersey, United States [2] |
Family ID |
F5259720511 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Sources |
- [S5351730433] Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Jordan, John W., LL.D., (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1932), 0806308117, 9780806308111., 45-46.
Dr. John Morris, eldest son of William and Margaret, born in Philadelphia, September 28, 1759. On obtaining his degree, he began the practice of medicine at Burlington. However, he soon located in Philadelphia. He was located in 1785 at No. 27, Chestnut street, but by 1791, had removed to No. 11 Pear street, where he died of yellow fever, September 8, 1793, in the arms of his devoted mother, who had come from Burlington to nurse him and remained to close the eyes of his wife, also a victim to the pestilence, eight days later.
Dr. Morris married at Philadelphia Friends' Meeting, October 8, 1783, Abigail, daughter of Benedict and Sarah Dorsey, of Philadelphia, who followed him to the grave, September 16, 1793, at the age of twenty-eight years, leaving four small children.
Issue of Dr. John and Abigail (Dorsey) Morris:
Sarah, b. 1784, d. 1794;
William Stanton, b. Nov. 24, 1785, d. unm. in 1819;
Benedict, b. March 27, 1787, d. Nov. 13, 1790;
Martha Milcah, b. Aug. 24, 1788, d. Jan. 26, 1826, m. (first) Thomas Lawrie, (second) Jacob B. Clarke;
Mary, b. 1790, d. inf.;
Margaret Morris, b. Aug. 18, 1792, d. April 22, 1832.
- [S5351730433] Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania, Jordan, John W., LL.D., (Lewis Historical Publishing Company, New York, 1932), 0806308117, 9780806308111., 46-47.
Margaret Morris, youngest child of Dr. John Morris, who was but a little over a year old at the death of both of her parents, was taken and reared by her grandmother, Margaret (Hill) Morris, at Burlington, New Jersey, where she married, October 4, 1810, Isaac Collins Jr., eleventh child of Isaac and Rachel (Budd) Collins. He was born at Trenton, New Jersey, October 31, 1787.
On his marriage to Margaret Morris in 1810, Isaac Collins Jr. took up his residence in New York City, and engaged in the publishing buisness. The well known firm of Isaac Collins & Company, printers and publishers of books, etc., were so successful that, at the age of thirty-four years, Isaac retired from the business and devoted himself to philanthropic and charitable enterprises.
In 1828, he removed to Philadelphia, principally on account of his wife's failing health.
Margaret (Morris) Collins died in Philadelphia, April 22, 1832, and Isaac married (second) January 28, 1835, Rebecca, daughter of John Singer. She died in April of 1892 at the age of eighty-seven years. He died January 15, 1863.
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