Our Morris ancestors emigrated from England to Pennsylvania.
LEVI MORRIS was born and reared in Pennsylvania. He was of a refined and prosperous family. Lizzie Morris, great aunt of Charlton H. Lyons, stated that her grandfather, Levi Morris, was a nephew of the Robert Morris who rendered invaluable service to the Colonies in the Revolutionary War. After finishing school, Levi Morris served in the Cavalry of the U. S. Army. In about 1824, he came to St. Landry Parish, Louisiana, and bought a plantation in the district called Bayou Boeuf. He married Sallie Hudspeth. They had two sons, Jonathan Levi and David. Their father died suddenly while in Alexandria, Louisiana. Their mother died soon thereafter. The boys then lived with the widowed grandmother, Mrs. David Hudspeth, and their uncle, Greene Hudspeth, on a large plantation.
JONATHAN LEVI MORRIS, born in May, 1829. Jonathan was a successful planter and merchant. He was a fine looking man, 5′ 11" tall, black hair, blue eyes, fair complexion; possessed charming manners and a very pleasing personality. In 1852, Jonathan married Caroline Morgan, daughter of James Morgan, III. Jonathan was a cavalry officer in Company "B" of General Miles Division, called "Miles’ Legion." His horse was shot from under him twice. He lost his right eye at Port Hudson, was taken prisoner, and placed in a hospital at New Orleans. When the War ended, he returned to his home at Big Cane, Louisiana. Jonathan’s brother, David, was killed during the War. Caroline Morgan Morris died on January 1, 1872. Jonathan Levi Morris and Caroline had seven children:
- SALLIE CATHARINE, born March 8, 1854, who married Charl
ton Wright Havard in September, 1872. - Walter Morris
- Caroline Morris, who married George Dodez.
- Jeanette Morris, who married William White.
- James Morris
- Lizzie Morris
- Emily Louisiana Morris
For further data on the Morris Family, see Morris Family Collateral Relatives, Part VI.
The Sallie Catharine Morris branch of the Morris family thus merged with the Charlton Wright Havard family.
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