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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Howard Carlile Morris: Birth: 29 JAN 1850 in Lambeth, LONDON (SW) London England. Death: 15 MAY 1906 in London

  2. Ada Margaret Morris: Birth: 1 DEC 1851 in LONDON (SW) London England.

  3. Spencer William Morris: Birth: 18 APR 1853 in Brixton, LONDON (SW) London England.

  4. Constance Anne Morris: Birth: 8 MAR 1855 in LONDON (SW) London England.

  5. Ivan Arthur Morris: Birth: 8 JAN 1857 in LONDON (SW) London England. Death: 7 JAN 1907 in cremated at Golder's Green, Hendon, on 10 January

  6. Reginald Burnet Morris: Birth: 1 APR 1859 in Clapham, LONDON (SW) London England.


Sources
1. Source:   http://www.colonialcdbooks.com/morris.htm
Link:   http://www.colonialcdbooks.com/morris.htm

Notes
a. Note:   1848 Residence No 2 West Brixton eldest daughter of Carlile, William, of London, was born at Hackney on 2 December, 1821. She was highly educated in Dublin under the able care of her uncle, Rev. Dr. James Carlile, who was an active member of the Irish Board of Education, and from whose instruction she obtained the desire to impart religious knowledge to others. On to August, 1848, she married William Morris, and died on 2 5 December, 1899, at her residence. �Strathearn," Christ Church Road, Streatham Hill, Surrey; and was buried at Norwood. She spent much of her time in connexion with the multifarious Christian societies and agencies in which she was interested. It has been said that �no good work ever appealed to her in vain.� Her husband, Mr. William Morris, was the son of William Morris, of Exeter, and grandson of John Morris, of South Molton, Devon to whose memory (with that of others) a window has been erected in South Molton Church. Mr. William Morris (the husband) was born on 9 July, 1820, and became a Barrister-at-Law of the Middle Temple. He practised in the Equity Courts from 1846 until his retirement in 1872. He was the author of a book called, A Popular Treatisc on the Rights and Liabilities of Provisional Committee-men and Directors of Unincorporated Railway and other Joint Stock Companies (London. E. Colyer 1846). He died on 7 April, 1889. There were six children of the marriage. of whom four survive; see Morris, Howard, Spencer, lvan, and Reginald Burner, Hamilton, Ada Margaret and Goldring. Constance Anne.


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