I’m probably getting ahead of myself but I wanted to throw something out here. I have been playing with the Robert and Sarah Morriss story. I eventually want to compare the author’s version of Robert Morriss presented in the Beale pamphlet against the contemporary sources we have available. How accurate is his information?
One of the apparent genealogical ties appears in the obituary of Robert Morriss (Lynchburg Virginian Newspaper, 8 Jan 1863, Page 3, Col 2)
DIED - On Saturday, 3d January, 1863, at Roslin, the residence of his niece, Mrs. David Saunders, ROBERT MORRISS, Esq., in the eighty-sixth year of age.
Who is Mrs. David Saunders?
I believe I have identified a candidate. I won’t try to explain how I got there but I will start from a William Warwick and work forward, for what I hope will be a simpler story to follow.
William Warwick, sometimes referred to as Major William Warwick, was born April 26, 1765. He was married three times and had nineteen children. He lived in Amherst County Virginia and served for a time as the president of the Lynchburg Branch of the Bank of Virginia. He married first Sarah Barksdale, January 17, 1783 in Albemarle County, Virginia, with whom he had nine children. Sarah died about 1801 and he next married Leanna Dawson, November 12, 1804 in Campbell County, Virginia and they had four children. Leanna died sometime after 1812 and Findagrave suggests she was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Lynchburg. William married his third wife, Frances A Blakely, January 20, 1818, in Henrico County, Virginia and they would have six children.
We are interested in William’s second marriage to Leanna Dawson. We find William and Leanna’s marriage recorded in “Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia (1792-1810)”.
Robert Morris was a bondsman. Both Robert and Sarah Morris were witnesses. A third witness was Belinda Moseley. Although the name, Morris is spelled with one “s”, I believe this could well be “OUR” Robert and Sarah Morriss. By-the-way, I’m not sure what Belinda Moseley’s connection was but her maiden name appears to be Roy.
There is an explanation of some of the requirements of the early Virginia Marriage Laws in “Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia (1792-1810)”. This may shed some light for some on the marriage process. A more in-depth discussion of Virginia marriage laws can be found at other internet sites.
William and Leanna Warwick had four children.
Anzoletta Angelina Warwick, born 1806
Robert M Warwick, born 1808
Maria M Warwick, born 1810
Daniel James Warwick, born 1812
The child of our initial interest is Anzoletta.
Anzoletta Warwick married David Saunders, January 28, 1823 in Amherst County, Virginia.
I have not seen the actual image of the marriage record, which might contain some additional hints. I believe it is likely that the bondsmen and witnesses would be included. Apparently the bondsman began disappearing from the marriage records and fell into disuse by the mid 1800’s.
In this scenario, “OUR” Robert and Sarah Morriss were involved in the marriage of William Warwick and Leanna Dawson. Leanna Dawson would have been Robert’s sister and Anzoletta would have been his niece. This would also mean that Leanna’s marriage to Warwick was her second marriage. (I saw one reference that a poster made in which they identifed Leanna as Mrs. Leander Dawson). Dawson would have been her married name while her maiden name would have been Morriss. This would also mean that Anzoletta’s siblings were nieces and nephews of Robert Morriss.
This all seems to dovetail relatively well with Robert Morriss’s Obituary which identifies his niece as Mrs. David Saunders.
In some cases, information was take from other family trees on ancestry.com which I’m loathe to do but they do frequently provide hints that can be verified with further research.
The above is the bare bones scenario and anyone who is interested can easily refine their own dates and the spelling of names.
I look forward to anyone looking over my shoulder and providing sources suggesting where I’m off track or supplementing the scenario with additional sources. You won’t hurt my feelings. I believe everyone is interested in the truth as close as we can get.
I will be expanding more on the Robert Morriss ancestry angle a bit later.
Garry
One of the apparent genealogical ties appears in the obituary of Robert Morriss (Lynchburg Virginian Newspaper, 8 Jan 1863, Page 3, Col 2)
DIED - On Saturday, 3d January, 1863, at Roslin, the residence of his niece, Mrs. David Saunders, ROBERT MORRISS, Esq., in the eighty-sixth year of age.
Who is Mrs. David Saunders?
I believe I have identified a candidate. I won’t try to explain how I got there but I will start from a William Warwick and work forward, for what I hope will be a simpler story to follow.
William Warwick, sometimes referred to as Major William Warwick, was born April 26, 1765. He was married three times and had nineteen children. He lived in Amherst County Virginia and served for a time as the president of the Lynchburg Branch of the Bank of Virginia. He married first Sarah Barksdale, January 17, 1783 in Albemarle County, Virginia, with whom he had nine children. Sarah died about 1801 and he next married Leanna Dawson, November 12, 1804 in Campbell County, Virginia and they had four children. Leanna died sometime after 1812 and Findagrave suggests she was buried in Spring Hill Cemetery in Lynchburg. William married his third wife, Frances A Blakely, January 20, 1818, in Henrico County, Virginia and they would have six children.
We are interested in William’s second marriage to Leanna Dawson. We find William and Leanna’s marriage recorded in “Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia (1792-1810)”.
Robert Morris was a bondsman. Both Robert and Sarah Morris were witnesses. A third witness was Belinda Moseley. Although the name, Morris is spelled with one “s”, I believe this could well be “OUR” Robert and Sarah Morriss. By-the-way, I’m not sure what Belinda Moseley’s connection was but her maiden name appears to be Roy.
There is an explanation of some of the requirements of the early Virginia Marriage Laws in “Marriages of Campbell County, Virginia (1792-1810)”. This may shed some light for some on the marriage process. A more in-depth discussion of Virginia marriage laws can be found at other internet sites.
William and Leanna Warwick had four children.
Anzoletta Angelina Warwick, born 1806
Robert M Warwick, born 1808
Maria M Warwick, born 1810
Daniel James Warwick, born 1812
The child of our initial interest is Anzoletta.
Anzoletta Warwick married David Saunders, January 28, 1823 in Amherst County, Virginia.
I have not seen the actual image of the marriage record, which might contain some additional hints. I believe it is likely that the bondsmen and witnesses would be included. Apparently the bondsman began disappearing from the marriage records and fell into disuse by the mid 1800’s.
In this scenario, “OUR” Robert and Sarah Morriss were involved in the marriage of William Warwick and Leanna Dawson. Leanna Dawson would have been Robert’s sister and Anzoletta would have been his niece. This would also mean that Leanna’s marriage to Warwick was her second marriage. (I saw one reference that a poster made in which they identifed Leanna as Mrs. Leander Dawson). Dawson would have been her married name while her maiden name would have been Morriss. This would also mean that Anzoletta’s siblings were nieces and nephews of Robert Morriss.
This all seems to dovetail relatively well with Robert Morriss’s Obituary which identifies his niece as Mrs. David Saunders.
In some cases, information was take from other family trees on ancestry.com which I’m loathe to do but they do frequently provide hints that can be verified with further research.
The above is the bare bones scenario and anyone who is interested can easily refine their own dates and the spelling of names.
I look forward to anyone looking over my shoulder and providing sources suggesting where I’m off track or supplementing the scenario with additional sources. You won’t hurt my feelings. I believe everyone is interested in the truth as close as we can get.
I will be expanding more on the Robert Morriss ancestry angle a bit later.
Garry
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