DRURY MORROW
Drury Morrow and Esther McCulloh married January 17, 1820 Mecklenburg ; Amos McCuloch, bondsman and Isaac Alexander, witness
1820 census Pleasant Valley PO, Lancaster District South Carolina list the following
One adult male (Drury) and one adult female (Hetty Esther) {2 slaves)
1830 census Lancaster District South Carolina list the following
1 male 30-40 yrs; 1 daughter bet. 5-10 yrs; 1 adult female 20-30 yrs
neighbors; Sarah {Morrow} Coffee, Allen Morrow, Hall Wingate, James Gordon, Aaron Houston
1840 census Lancaster District South Carolina list the following
2 sons ; 1 male adult ; 3 daughters ; 1 female adult ;
neighbors: Benjamin Porter, John T Hagins, Curtis Wingate, Neel, Springs, Nancy Watson, James Hagins, Drury Watson, Andrew Spratt
1850 census Lancaster District South Carolina list the following
D (Drury) Morrow 53 farmer nc
E. (Esther) Morrow 48 sc
SJ (Sarah Jane) Morrow F 16 sc attend school
JH (James Hagan) Morrow M 12 sc attend school
JM (John McCullough) Morrow 11 m sc attend school
BF (Benjamin Franklin) Morrow 7 m sc attend school
M. Porter (got to be a nephew..son of Cynthia Morrow PORTER) Morrow 14 m sc attend school
S. N. Porter (got to be a niece, dau of Cynthia Morrow PORTER) 12 F sc attend school
B. Longsburg (boarder) 48 m saddler sc
Neighbors were: Sailes, Gibbons, G D Beckham, Dr. RM Dorr/Dow, C Potts, R. M Miller, M Moore, John Slagle, and A A Coffey
1860 census Campbell's District list the following
Drury Morrow 63 farmer 2150 real estate 15023 personal estate South Carolina widower
James H Morrow 23 farmer South Carolina
John M. Morrow 21 clerk in store South Carolina
Benjamin F. Morrow 16 farmer South Carolina
17 field hands and house servants born NC SC TN
1.Rebecca Morrow 55 1804 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
2.Tom Morrow 50 1809 North Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
3.Ben Morrow 43 1816 North Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
4.Amos Morrow 35 1824 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
5.George Morrow 30 1829 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
6.Joseph Morrow 27 1832 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
7.Doc Morrow 25 1834 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
8.Andy Morrow 23 1836 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
9.Mary Morrow 23 1836 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
10.Will Morrow 15 1844 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
11.Jim Morrow 22 1837 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
12.Sandy Morrow 22 1837 North Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
13.Tony Morrow 15 1844 North Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
14.minia Morrow 16 1843 South Carolina Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
15.Dick Morrow 6 1853 Tennessee Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Male
16.Mary Morrow 6 1853 Tennessee Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
17.becca Morrow 2 1857 Tennessee Colored Campbells, Washington, Tennessee Female
1870 census Freedom Post Office, District 17, Washington, Tennessee list invalid Drury age 73 11,800 living with son Benjamin Morrow and wife Matilda Brabson Morrow. Drury dies December 14, 1870
The elder Drury Morrow died near Leesburg on Wednesday night 14th inst. Mr. Morrow was one of the best citizens of the country, always ready and willing to aid and assist his neighbors in any thing that he could do for their comfort and welfare. Vol. II. #17, Thurs., December 22, 1870