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Note: ow was a conservative in politics & a strict Presbyterian. It is said that merchants in the community valued his trade, for he always paid his bills. He & his family came under the influence of the Great Revival of 1800 in the Cumberland Country of Kentucky & Tenessee, & in 1810 joined the McAdoo Cumberland Presbyterian Church. The oldest son, Robert Davis Morrow became a candidate for the ministry in Logan Presbytery of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church; & in 1819 he was sent by the Presbytery as a missionary to Missouri. A few years later, his father & mother & some of his brothers & sisters moved to Cooper county, Missouri. Another son, John Brown Morrow became a Cumberland Presbyterian minister in Missouri.
Note: Soon after their first child was born in 1797, they moved to Montgomery County, Tennessee. They settled in a community some ten miles southeast of Clarksville, the country seat town. James Gillis Morr
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