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Some Descendants of Robert MC CULLOUGH

Fifth Generation


41. Roy Franklin MC CALLIE (Flora MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert ) was born Apr 1886 in Indiana. He died 1930.

1900 CENSUS - CLIFTY TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 18 Jun 1900, Samuel Gaddis, page B, Sheet 6, Dwelling #134, Family #136.
    McCALLIE, Roy F., son, W, M, Apr 1886, 14, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, farm laborer, 7, 7, yes, yes, yes.     

OBITS: Hope Star-Journal, Obits,  Tuesday, October 15, 1918, compiled by Mildred Dixon Harrod
McCALLIE, Flora
...Surviving are... a son Roy [McCallie] of near Newbern;...

FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1930, Obits, Hope Star-Journal, Columbus, Indiana, compiled by Mildred Dixon Harrod, page 418.
GLICK, Mrs. Carl F.
   1 brother Roy McCallie of Columbus.

OBITS: Hope Star-Journal, Obits, compiled by Mildred Dixon Harrod
McCALLIE, C. Frank
. . .They had two children, . . . Roy McCallie of Petersville.

Roy married Monta FINKEL

They had the following children:

  69 M i James Franklin MC CALLIE
  70 F ii Ruth MC CALLIE
        Ruth married Mr. HAMILTON

42. Mary Elizabeth MARR [scrapbook] (Elizabeth Edith MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert ) was born 13 May 1890 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. She died 8 Feb 1981 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana and was buried in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

1900 CENSUS - COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 22 Jun 1900, Charles G. Hunter, page B40A Sheet 13, Dwelling #249, Family #249.
    MARR, Mary, daughter. W, F, May, 1890, 10, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, 8, yes, yes, yes.

1910 CENSUS - COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 25 April 1910, by Edgar A. Deiwart, District 3, page 4B, image 8, Dwelling #60, Family #60.
    MARR, Mary, daughter, F, W, 19, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, English, none, yes, yes, yes.
   
Bartholomew County Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, 1850 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume I.
    Name: Mary E Marr, Spouse: Frank S McNeal, Marriage Date: 17 Jun 1916, Date: 13 May 1890, Book: C-25, OSPage: 14, County: Bartholomew

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana.
CLYDE MARR'S SISTER, MARY M. McNEAL OHIO DIED FEB. 8, 1981
    Mary M. McNeal, 90, of 740 Mt. Vernon in Marion, Ohio died at 3:10 p.m. Sunday at the Marion General Hospital. She was a native of Columbus and the sister of Clyde M. Marr of 2900 Washington.
    Funeral service will be at 10 a.m. Thursday at Hathaway-Myers Funeral Chapel where persons may call from 4 to 6 p.m. Wednesday. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    The family requests memorials be made to the Bartholomew County Historical Society.
    Mrs. McNeal was born May 13, 1899, in Columbus, daughter of Henry and Elizabeth Morrison Marr. She was married to Frank S. McNeal June 17, 1916, in Columbus, and he died Jan. 19, 1966.
    Mrs. Marr [McNeal] was a member of the Presbyterian Church at Marion and Psi Iota Xi Sorority.
    Other survivors include a son, H. Marr McNeal of Mentor, Ohio, two grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

SERVICES -- MARY M. McNEAL
    Funeral service for Mary M. McNeal, 90, of Marion, Ohio, was conducted by the Rev. Boyd L. Kuester Thursday at Hathaway-Myers Funeral Chapel. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    Paullbearers were Joe Voelz, Ray Marr, Jr., Henry and Bruce Marr, Lewis W. Essex and Lynn Glick.
    Mrs. McNeal died Sunday at Marion General Hospital.

Mary married Frank Stanley MC NEAL [scrapbook], son of Alonson MC NEAL and Lovie SWISHER, on 17 Jul 1916 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. Frank was born 21 Jul 1888 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. He died 19 Jan 1966 in Marion, Ohio and was buried 22 Jan 1966 in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

Bartholomew County Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, 1850 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume I, Letters A-L Inclusive
    Name: Frank S McNeal, Spouse: Mary E Marr, Marriage Date: 17 Jun 1916, Date: 21 Jul 1888, Book: C-25, OSPage: 14, County: Bartholomew

THE MARION STAR, MARION OHIO, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966
RITES TO BE FRIDAY
F.S. McNEAL, RETIRED INDUSTRIALIST HERE, DIES.
    Frank S. McNeal, 77, a retired Marion industrialist, died at 12:45 a.m. today in General Hospital. He had been critically ill only a few days.
    Coming to Marion in 1939 from Detroit when the Universal Cooler Corp. was moved here, he served as president of that firm, then was president of the old Marion Glass Co. Earlier in his career he had been associated with the Universal Cooler Corp. in Canada. He has been listed in "Who's Who in Commerce and Industry."
    During World War I, in Washington, D.C., he helped develop and manufacture the first bomb dropped from the air by the pioneer U.S. Army Air Corps.
    Born July 21, 1888, in Columbus, Indiana, he was a son of Alonson and Lovie Swisher McNeal. He was a member of First Presbyterian Church and a long time member of Rotary Club.
    Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary Marr McNeal whom he married June 17, 1916, in Columbus; a son, H. Marr McNeal of Mentor; two grandchildren; a sister in Indiana, Mrs. Emma K. Newby of Columbus, and a brother Jesse, also of Columbus.
    Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 1 p.m. in the Hughes-Hyll Mortuary. Rev. Irvin W. Emmons will officiate. Burial will be in garland Brook Cemetery at Columbus Saturday. Friends may call at the funeral home after Thursday noon.

THE COLUMBUS REPUBLICAN, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1966
F. McNEAL RITE HERE SATURDAY.
    Memorial services and burial will be in Columbus Saturday for Frank S. McNeal, 77, who died Wednesday at Marion, Ohio. Mr. McNeal, who was president of Marion Glass company and Universal Cooler company, was a native of Columbus.
    Funeral rites will be at 1 p.m. Friday at Hughes-Hyll funeral home at Marion, with memorial services set for 1:30 p.m. Saturday at Hathaway funeral home here. Dr. William R. Laws, Jr., will conduct the memorial service, and burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery. Persons may call at Hathaway funeral home from 11 a.m. Saturday until time of the rites.
    Survivors are the wife; the former Mary Marr; a son H. Marr McNeal of Mentor, Ohio; a brother, Jess McNeal and a sister, Mrs. Emma Kate Newby, both of Columbus, and two grandchildren.
    He was born in Columbus July 21, 1888, to Alonson and Lovie Swisher McNeal, and married Miss Marr Jan. 17, 1916. He was a member of the Presbyterian church and Rotary club.

FRANK McNEAL'S FUNERAL HELD
    Funeral rites for Frank McNeal were conducted Saturday at Hathaway funeral home by Dr. William R. Laws, Jr. Burial was at Garland Brook cemetery.
    Paullbearers were David McNeal, John K. McNeal, Henry Marr, Ray Marr, Jr., John C. Glick and Dr. Griffith Marr.
    Mr. McNeal, a native of Bartholomew county, died Wednesday. He lived at Marion, Ohio.

Frank and Mary had the following children:

+ 71 M i Henry Marr MC NEAL

43. Clyde Morrison MARR Sr. [scrapbook] (Elizabeth Edith MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert ) was born 4 Dec 1891 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. He died 9 Feb 1988 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana and was buried in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

TIME LINE FOR CLYDE MORRISON MARR, SR.

1900 CENSUS - COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 22 Jun 1900, Charles G. Hunter, page B40A Sheet 13, Dwelling #249, Family #249.
    MARR, Clyde, son, W, M, Dec 1891, 8, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, 8, yes, yes, yes.

1910 CENSUS - COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 25 April 1910, by Edgar A. Deiwart, District 3, page 4B, image 8, Dwelling #60, Family #60.
    MARR, Clyde, son, M, W, 18, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, English, none, yes, yes, yes.

1920 CENSUS - COLUMBUS TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, District 3, 4 February 1920, by Carl Linke, page 23B, image 40, FM, Dwelling #492, Family #497.
    MARR, Clyde M., son, M, W, 28, S, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana.

Bartholomew County Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, 1850 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume I.
    Name: Clyde M Marr, Spouse: Cornelia L Morris, Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1920, Date: 04 Dec 1891, Book: C-28, OSPage: 184, County: Bartholomew

1920/Oct 28 -
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, INDIANA MARRIAGES, 1821-1920
    Cornelia L. MORRIS, born Apr. 27, 1899, and age 22, married on Oct. 28, 1920 to Clyde M. Marr, born Dec. 4, 1891; WPA17702, certificate C28, 184. Cornelia Morris' father was John MORRISON (sic, Morrison); her mother was Grace May Reeves.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana, January 18, 1977.
EDWARDS ON BANK BOARD; MARR OFF
    Clyde M. Marr of 2900 Washington has retired from the board of First National Bank of Columbus after 36 years. Norman R. Edwards of 3437 Woodland was elected to take Marr's place at the annual board meeting Tuesday.
    Marr, 82, is a retired farmer and first was named to the board in January, 1938. He recalls that the bank's assets have grown from about one million dollars at that time to "a little over" 40 million dollars now.
    He said banking is pretty much the same as it was when he began on the board, except that now most bookkeeping is done by computer.
    He said checking accounts were available then but service charges were not made, and he said there were personal loan departments in banks at that time. He never worked in the bank, he said.
    Marr and his wife, the former Cornelia Morris, live in the large white brick house on North Washington Street, thought to be about 108 years old, and have lived there since 1928. Marr was born in Columbus township but was raised "out east of town," he said.
    He also is retired as director of Farmers Marketing Association, and he and his wife are members of the First Christian Church.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana, Wednesday, February 10, 1988
CLYDE MARR DIES, GRANDSON OF PIONEER FAMILY
    Clyde M. Marr, 96, of Washington Street, who spent 36 years as a director of First National Bank of Columbus, died Tuesday at Bartholomew County Hospital.
    Marr, a retired farmer, was the grandson of James Marr, one of the pioneer settlers in the county.
    He first was elected a director of First National Bank in 1938, the same year Francis M. Overstreet was elected to head the bank.
    Marr also had served many years as a director of Farmers Marketing Association and of the Bartholomew County Farm Bureau.
    He was a graduate of Columbus High School and attended Wabash College. Marr was a member of First Christian Church, Kappa Sigma fraternity, a life member of Elks lodge and a charter member of Harrison Lake Country Club.
    Marr and his wife, Cornelia, lived since 1928 in a white brick house on north Washington Street, a house thought to be about 120 years old.
    Funeral service will be conducted by Myers Funeral Service at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Hathaway-Myers Chapel with the Rev. Dallas J. Collier and the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong officiating. Calling hours will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Thursday at the funeral home. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    Memorials may be made to the Bartholomew County Historical Society.
    Born Dec. 4, 1891, in Bartholomew County and raised east of Columbus, Marr was the son of Henry and Elizabeth Morrison Marr. He married Cornelia Morris on Oct. 28, 1920, in Columbus, and she survives.
    Other survivors include a daughter, Cynthia R. Marr of Columbus; three sons, John M. Marr of Tallahassee, Fla., Henry M. Marr of Columbus and Clyde M. Marr, Jr. of Greensboro, N.C.; nine grandchildren, 10 great-grandchildren; and a nephew, H. Marr McNeal of Sun City Center, Florida.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana., Saturday, February 13, 1988
SERVICES FOR CLYDE M. MARR
    Funeral service for Clyde M. Marr, 96, Washington Street, was conducted Friday by the Rev. Dallas J. Cottier and the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong at Myers Funeral Service's Hathaway-Myers Chapel. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    Paullbearers were Ray Marr, Jr., Dr. Griffith Marr, Marvin Glick, Lynn H. Glick, John C. Glick and Louis W. Essex. Organist was Dan McKinley.
    Marr died Tuesday at Bartholomew County Hospital.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana., Sunday, January 1, 1989, page E9.
1988 DEATHS, Bartholomew County.
    Feb. 9 -- Clyde M. Marr, 96, 36-year director of First National Bank.

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    CLYDE MARR 04 Dec 1891, 09 Feb 1988, (not specified) (none specified) 307-40-1243 Indiana

Clyde married Cornelia Little MORRIS [scrapbook], daughter of John Little MORRIS and Grace May REEVES, on 28 Oct 1920 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. Cornelia was born 27 Apr 1899 in Chicago, Cook Co., Illinois. She died 2 Dec 1959 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana and was buried in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

TIME LINE OF CORNELIA LITTLE MORRIS MARR

1900 CENSUS - COLUMBUS, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 1 June 1900, George W. Bryton, page 85A, sheet 12, 718 Berl Street, Dwelling #270, Family 272.
    MORRIS, Cornelia L., daughter, W, F,  Apr 1899, 1, S, Illinois, Illinois, Indiana, - , -, yes.

1910 Census - child in family

1916 - Graduated from Columbus High School

1920 Census - child in family

Bartholomew County Indiana, Index to Marriage Record, 1850 - 1920 Inclusive, Volume I, Letters A-L Inclusive,
    Name: Cornelia L Morris, Spouse: Clyde M Marr, Marriage Date: 28 Oct 1920, Date: 22 Apr 1899, Book: C-28, OSPage: 184, County: Bartholomew

1920/Oct 28
BARTHOLOMEW COUNTY, INDIANA MARRIAGES, 1821-1920
Cornelia L. MORRIS, born Apr. 27, 1899, and age 22, married on Oct. 28, 1920 to Clyde M. Marr, born Dec. 4, 1891; WPA17702, certificate C28, 184. Cornelia Morris' father was John MORRISON (sic, Morrison); her mother was Grace May Reeves.

THE EVENING REPUBLICIAN, INVITATIONS ISSUED
    Invitations were issued today for the marriage of Miss Cornelia Little Morris, daughter of Mrs. May Reeves Morris, and Clyde Morrison Marr, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Marr and the late Henry Marr. The wedding which will be a very quiet one will be solemnized Thursday evening, October 28, at 8:30 o'clock at the home of the bride's mother on north Washington Street.

THE EVENING REPUBLICAN, Columbus, Indiana, Friday, October 29, 1920, by Mrs. Linnie H. Pope.
MARR-MORRIS WEDDING
    Notable among the nuptial events of October was the marriage of Miss Cornelia Little Morris, younger daughter of Mrs. May Reeves Morris, and the late Dr. John L. Morris, and Clyde Morrison Marr, only son of Mrs. Elizabeth Marr and the late Henry Marr, which took place last night at the home of the bride's mother on north Washington street. The ceremony was performed at 8:30 o'clock by the Rev. Z. T. Sweeney, pastor emeritus of the Tabernacle Christian church. In the presence of approximately seventy five of the immediate relatives. The ring service was used in receiving the vows and the ceremony was most impressive.
    While the guests were assembling Montani, harpist, of Indianapolis, in a screened nook in the hall, played a varied program of wedding music.
    The first parlor was reserved for the ceremony and the appointments were in green and white. The east end of the room was banked with palms and ferns. Amid the greenery were two white candelabra with white tapers. There were tall cathedral candles and on either side of the floral alter were throughout the rooms a high handled French baskets filled with white chrysanthemums. Back of the alter were wall pockets filled with the fluffy white blossoms and the mantel was banked with greenery. In the living room masses of bright autumn leaves were used with yellow chrysanthemums, and in the music room there were pink chrysanthemums in French baskets relieving banks of autumn leaves. The stairway was hidden with the foliage which was used extensively in the hall. The chandeliers throughout the rooms were draped with feathery smilax.
    The "Bridal Chorus From Lohengrin." announced the coming of the bridal party, who entered from the library. The attendants were Miss Elizabeth Reeves, Miss Mildred Marr, Ransom D. Perry and Frank S. McNeal. Misses Reeves and Marr came first and formed an aisle with white satin ribbons for the bridal party. The officiating clergyman came in alone and was followed by the bride and bridegroom, who came in together, followed by Mr. Perry and Mr. McNeal.
    Just before the ceremony Mrs. Chester Kitzinger, accompanied by Mr. Kitzinger, violinist, and Miss Mildred Brown, pianist, sang three beautiful numbers: "Because," "For You Alone," and "Possession." and during the ceremony "Oh Promise Me," and other bridal airs were played by the harpist.
    The bride was lovely in a gown of white satin and georgette crepe with pearl and rhinestone trimmings. The long wedding veil was caught with a wreath of orange blossoms and the bridal bouquet was orchids and sweetheart roses, with a shower of lilies of the valley. She also wore the bridegroom's gift, a platinum bracelet set with diamonds. Miss Reeves wore a lavender silk and her flowers were La France roses, and Miss Marr, a pink silk and her bouquet was Ophelia roses.
    After the ceremony and congratulations dainty refreshments of cream cake and mints were served. The appointments in the dining room were in pink and white and the ices and confections were in bridal designs.
    For the bride's table there was a beautiful two tier wedding cake with a center bouquet of pink rosebuds, veiled in tulle and resting on a double mound of pink roses, sweet peas and maidenhair fern. Broad bands of white satin ribbon and smilax were drawn from the dome to the four corners of the table. Small vases held pink rosebuds and many white tapers in crystal holders lent a soft light. The favors were tiny French baskets filled with dainty forget-me-nots tied with white ribbon.
    Mr. and Mrs. Marr left last night for a motor trip but did not state their destination, and the "at home" announcement is after December 1 on the Marr homestead, southeast of the city. To travel in Mrs. Marr wore a blue coat suit.
    The bride's gifts to Misses Marr and Reeves were bar pins and to Mrs. Kitzinger and Miss Brown cuff pins. The bridegroom's gifts to his attendants were dress suit sets, to Mr. Kitzinger a gold knife, and the bride's gift to the bridegroom was a gold watch chain and knife.
    Mr. Marr is a scientific farmer and after completing the high school course he attended Wabash College and is a member of the Kappa Sigma fraternity. His bride is a graduate of Tudor Hall, Indianapolis, and afterward was a student at Oakmire, Mamaronick, N.Y., and also at Finchis in New York City. She is also a member of the Psi Iota Xi Sorority.
    Those who came for the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Reeves and Mr. and Mrs. Tom S. Elrod and family, of Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. McNeal, of Kokomo; Carl Reeves, of Detroit, Michigan, and Bernard McBride, of Seymour.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana., December 2, 1989.
WIDOW OF CLYDE M. MARR, CORNELIA MORRIS MARR WASHINGTON STREET
    Cornelia Morris Marr, 90, of Washington Street, died Saturday afternoon at Community Care Center.
    Funeral for Mrs. Marr, granddaughter of Reeves Pulley Co., founder M.T. Reeves, will be conducted by Myers Funeral Service at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at its Hathaway Myers Chapel, with the Rev. Dallas J. Collier and the Rev. Harold E. Armstrong officiating.
    Calling will be from 4 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the chapel. Burial will be at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    Born April 27, 1899, in Columbus, Mrs. Marr was the daughter of Dr. John L. and Grace May Reeves Morris. She married Clyde M. Marr on Oct. 28, 1920, in Columbus. He preceded her in death on Feb. 9, 1988.
    She was a member of the First Christian Church, a 50-year-member of Psi Iota Xi sorority, and had been a Grey Lady at Camp Atterbury during World War II. A graduate of Tudor Hall in Indianapolis, she attended Finch College in New York and was a charter member of Harrison Lakes Country Club.
    Survivors include a daughter, Cynthia R. Marr of Columbus; three sons, John M. Marr of Tallahassee, Fla., Henry M. Marr of Columbus, and Clyde M. Marr Jr. of Greensboro, N.C.; a sister Henrietta Swope of Columbus; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren.
    She was preceded in death by a grandson.
    Memorials may be made to the Psi Iota Xi sorority or the Alzheimers Association.

THE REPUBLIC, Columbus, Indiana.
SERVICES -- CORNELIA M. MARR
    Funeral for Cornelia M. Marr, 90, of Washington Street, was conducted Wednesday by Myers Funeral Service at Hathaway-Myers Chapel, with the Revs. Dallas J. Collier and Harold E. Armstrong officiating. Organist was Dan McKinley. Burial was at Garland Brook Cemetery.
    Paullbearers were Ray and Griffith Marr, John Glick, James Perry, Perry Hooker and Joseph Voelz.
    Honorary Paullbearers were Jeff and Greg Marr.
    Mrs. Marr died Saturday at Community Care Center.

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CORNELIA MARR 27 Apr 1899, 02 Dec 1989 (not specified) (none specified) 309-48-1085 Indiana

Clyde and Cornelia had the following children:

+ 72 M i John Morris MARR
+ 73 M ii Henry Marshall MARR
+ 74 M iii Clyde Morrison MARR Jr.
  75 F iv Cynthia Reeves MARR
        Cynthia married Ralph L. ROBY

45. Ray C. MORRISON (James Henry MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert ) was born 30 Dec 1922 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana. He died Jul 1985 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

1920 CENSUS - CLIFTY TOWNSHIP, BARTHOLOMEW CO., INDIANA, Ancestry.com, 8 January 1920, by Rosco Evans, page 3B, District 2, image 5, farm, Dwelling #51, Family #51.
    MORRISON, Ray C., son, M, W, 23, S, -, yes, yes, Indiana, Indiana, Indiana, yes, Student, College.

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1932, Obits, Hope Star-Journal, Columbus, Indiana, compiled by Mildred Dixon Harrod, page 479.
MAHAFFEY, Martha J.
    Also surviving are 2 grandchildren, Ray Morrison of Chicago...

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    ROY MORRISON 31 Dec 1922 Jul 1985 47429 (Ellettsville, Monroe, IN) (none specified) 307-12-0606 Indiana

They had 4 children.

Ray married Lee Berta PATRICK

They had the following children:

  76 M i William James MORRISON

48. Thomas MORRISON (Clyde C. MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert )

Thomas married Martha BOWMAN

They had the following children:

  77 M i James MORRISON

50. Trevor MORRISON (Clyde C. MORRISON , Mary Jane MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert )

Trevor married Margaret WOODFILL

They had the following children:

  78 M i William Charles MORRISON
  79 M ii James Trevor MORRISON

63. Ray MARR Sr. (Margaret DICKEY , Elizabeth MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert )

Ray married Jean GRIFFITH

They had the following children:

+ 80 M i Griffith MARR
  81 M ii Ray MARR Jr.
        Ray married Martha

64. Mildred MARR (Margaret DICKEY , Elizabeth MC CULLOUGH , Henry , Robert )

Mildred married John K. BANKER. John was born 22 Oct 1895. He died 2 Apr 1977 in Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana and was buried 5 Apr 1977 in Garland Brook Cemetery, Columbus, Bartholomew Co., Indiana.

They had the following children:

  82 M i Edward Keith BANKER
  83 F ii Phyllis BANKER
        Phyllis married Joseph VOELZ

68. Betty MC CULLOUGH (John , Robert , Henry , Robert )

Betty married Griffith MARR

They had the following children:

  84 M i Child MARR

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