Thomas Dillen Morton (Thomas D. Morton)
Family Set:
Thomas Dillen Morton (father) and Mary Jane Fluckey Morton (mother)
(1) William Clifford Morton - son (2) Adam Austin Morton - son
(3) James I Morton - son (4) Unnamed Morton - child
(5) T. D. Morton - child (6) Mary Margaret Morton - daughter
(7) Joe Tom Morton - son (8) John Franklin Morton - son
(9) Sarah Rebecca Estella Morton - daughter
Thomas Dillen Morton (father) and Mary Jane Fluckey Morton (mother)
(1) William Clifford Morton - son (2) Adam Austin Morton - son
(3) James I Morton - son (4) Unnamed Morton - child
(5) T. D. Morton - child (6) Mary Margaret Morton - daughter
(7) Joe Tom Morton - son (8) John Franklin Morton - son
(9) Sarah Rebecca Estella Morton - daughter
1838 Birth of Thomas D. Morton in Knox Co, Ohio 1843 Presbyterian Church of Martinsburg, Ohio Baptisms of children 1830-1850 lists 5 children all baptised on 11 Sep 1843 to a parent of Thomas Morton: John Morton James Morton Margery Morton Thomas D. Morton Robert Morton 1850 (Sept 5th) - Morgan Township, Knox Co., Ohio Thomas D Morton in household of Sarah Morton, "United States Census, 1850" Name: Thomas D Morton Event Type: Census Event Year: 1850 Event Place: Morgan, Knox, Ohio, United States Gender: Male Age: 12 Race: White Race (Original): Birth Year (Estimated): 1838 Birthplace: Ohio Household ID: 1960 House Number: 1911 Line Number: 21 Affiliate Name: The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Affiliate Publication Number: M432 Affiliate Film Number: 700 GS Film Number: 444693 Digital Folder Number: 004204487 Image Number: 00309 Household Gender Age Birthplace Sarah Morton F 51 Pennsylvania John Morton M 17 Ohio James W Morton M 16 Ohio Marjaret Morton F 14 Ohio Thomas D Morton M 12 Ohio Robert R Morton M 8 Ohio https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MXQF-XSY?cc=1401638 1851 Knox Co Probate Records - Box 100 #1820 Know all me by these presents, that we, James Elliott & George McWilliams of the County of Knox and State of Ohio, are held and firmly bound unto the said State of Ohio, i the sum of nine hundred dollards, to the payment of which, we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors and administrators, jointly, severally and firmly, by these presents; sealed with our seals and dated at Mount Vernon, this 28 day of October A.D. 1851. The conditions of the above obligation are such that whereas the above bound James Elliott was on the 28 day of Oct 1851 by the Court of Common Pleas of Knox County Ohio appointed Guardian to Thomas D. Morton. Now if the said James Elliott shall with fidelity discharge the trust reposed in him and shall render an acccurate state of all transactions, with a just account of the profits arising and accruing from the real or personal estate of his ward, and shall deliver up the same in the Court when thereunto required, then the above obligation to be void, otherwise to remian in full force and virtue in law. Witness, James Elliott & George McWilliams 1860 1860 census- Canaan, Morrow, Ohio - James Moreton 25 1860 census- Canaan, Morrow, Ohio - Ruam Moreton 23 1860 census- Canaan, Morrow, Ohio - Mary A Hines 12 1860 census- Canaan, Morrow, Ohio - John S Moreton 26 1860 census- Canaan, Morrow, Ohio - Thomas D Moreton 22 1860 Thomas D. Morton, "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958" groom's name: Thomas D. Morton groom's birth date: groom's birthplace: groom's age: bride's name: Mary J. Fluckey bride's birth date: bride's birthplace: bride's age: marriage date: 15 Nov 1860 marriage place: Morrow, Ohio groom's father's name: groom's mother's name: bride's father's name: bride's mother's name: groom's race: groom's marital status: groom's previous wife's name: bride's race: bride's marital status: Single bride's previous husband's name: indexing project (batch) number: M01175-8 system origin: Ohio-EASy source film number: 388780 reference number: p 557 "Ohio, Marriages, 1800-1958," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/XD7V-Z9Z : accessed 03 Feb 2013), Thomas D. Morton and Mary J. Fluckey, 15 Nov 1860. 1876 john (son) bc gives father name as Thomas E Morton instead of Thomas D Morton 1880 census - Canaan, Morrow, Ohio -Thomas D. Morten/Morton, self, married, male, white, 42yo, born Ohio, farmer, parents b. PA -Mary Jane Morton, wife, married, female, white 42yo, born Ohio, housekeeper, parents b. Ohio -William C Morton, son, single, male, white, 18yo, born Ohio, farmer, parents b. Ohio -Adam A Morton, son, single, male, white, 16yo, born Ohio, at home, parents b. Ohio -James I Morton, son, single, male, white, 14yo, born Ohio, at home, parents b. Ohio -Mary M Morton, dau, single, female, white, 10yo, born Ohio, at home, parents b. Ohio -Joe Tom Morton, son, single, male, white, 6yo, born Ohio, parents b. Ohio -Sarah R Morton, dau, single, female, white, 5mo, born Ohio, parents b. Ohio -John S. Morton, brother, single, male, white 47yo, born Ohio, farm laborer, parents b. Ohio [personal note: Thomas lists parents b. PA and brother John lists parents b. Ohio] 1880 Selected U.S. Federal Census Non-Population Schedules, 1850-1880 about Thomas D Morton Name: Thomas D Morton Location: Canaan, Morrow, Ohio Enumeration Date: 19 Jun 1880 Schedule Type: Agriculture Line Number: 06 1880 Morrow County Ohio History book 1880 Thomas D. Morton, farmer, P.O. Caledonia, was born in Knox Co., Feb 14, 1838, and is the son of Thomas and Mary (Dillon) Morton, who were natives of Pennsylvania and emigrated to Knox Co at an early age. Thomas Morton is a descendant of the Morton whose signature appears on the Declaration of Independence. Thomas D was left an orphan at an early age, having to maintain himself and press his way through the world, without the advantages of parental counsel. At the age of his majority he had saved $130, which, with some means which were left to him from the estate, he invested in Western land. Upon his arrival in this county he worked one season in Shaw Creek After farming three years on shares. he ran a produce wagon for seven years; in 1865,he moved to the place where he now lives, purchasing 50 acres, but fifteen acres were cleared.; he has since added to the same, until he had 140 acres, 113 of which is now improved. Nov 15, 1860, he was married to Mary J Fluckey, who was born Feb 11, 1838,in Cardington Twp, a daughter of Adam and Mary (Sellers) Fluckey; he being one of the earliest settlers of the county; his father's names was George Fluckey, who died in 1847, being 95 years of age, of German birth, and was a soldier in the Revolutionary War; he was a tailor by trade, and made a suit of clothes for George Washington; the shears used upon that occasion are now in the possession of Mrs. Morton.Eight children have been born unto Mr. and Mrs. Morton, six are living - William C.,born Nov 15, 1861; Adam A.,Oct 30, 1863; James, June 27, 1866; Mary M., Jan 15, 1870; Joe Tom, Aug 23, 1873; Sarah R., Jan 3, 1880. Mr. Morton is a lover of good stock, keeps the French stock of horses, and the Poland China stock of hogs which he breeds for the market. Since 1873, Mr. Morton has had to use crutches being disabled by an accident. 1908 morrow County - Early Death Records volume4 1900 - 1908 Morton, T. D. REsident Canaan Twp R-W Age 69y11m7d death 21Jan 1908 Canaan Twp from Asthma Consider possible connection: Morton, Thomas D. Regiment Name: 3rd Regiment, Ohio Cavalry <search-regiments-detail.htm?regiment_id=UOH0003RC> Side: Union: Company: A Soldier's Rank In: Private Soldier's Rank Out: Private Alternate name: Film Number: M552 roll 77 Notes: Plaque Number: A confusion issue: Fayette County, Pennsylvania Vital Records, 1750-1890 about Morton, Thomas Sr. Name: Morton, Thomas Sr. Birth Date: 1813 Birth Place: Pennsylvania Spouse: Mary Dillon Marriage Date: 1835 Marriage Place: Pennsylvania Children: Thomas Date of Death: Before 1880 Place of Death: Knox co., OH Note the difference in Mary vs Sarah and the marriage dates of only a few years |
History of Morrow County Ohio 1880 on page 734-735
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