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Mary Ann “Polly” <I>Camp</I> Morris

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Mary Ann “Polly” Camp Morris

Birth
Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina, USA
Death
28 Mar 1836 (aged 30)
Georgia, USA
Burial
Bartow County, Georgia, USA Add to Map
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Died in old Cass County, Georgia (no longer a county). Married to Samuel Darling Morris on 11/5/1826 in Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina. Five children were born of this union. She may have died in childbirth, as she died the same year that her last child, Sarah Ann Morris, was born.

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According to the Camp-Kemp Family History by Mann Vol. 2. Mary Ann 'Polly' Camp Morris lived in Henry County Ga. Moved to Cass Co. Ga. in 1835. Murdered by a slave March 1836. Buried in first grave in Glade Church Cemetery Cass county (now Bartow County), Georgia. Negro hanged lawfully at Cassville. Husband with five children removed to Henry County, Ga. She was born in Gaffney,(now Cherokee County S.C.) She was the daughter of Joseph Pinckney Camp b. 1776 and Margaret Quinn Camp Find A Grave Memorial# 113897277. She Married Samuel D. Morris about 1826.
Died in old Cass County, Georgia (no longer a county). Married to Samuel Darling Morris on 11/5/1826 in Gaffney, Cherokee County, South Carolina. Five children were born of this union. She may have died in childbirth, as she died the same year that her last child, Sarah Ann Morris, was born.

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According to the Camp-Kemp Family History by Mann Vol. 2. Mary Ann 'Polly' Camp Morris lived in Henry County Ga. Moved to Cass Co. Ga. in 1835. Murdered by a slave March 1836. Buried in first grave in Glade Church Cemetery Cass county (now Bartow County), Georgia. Negro hanged lawfully at Cassville. Husband with five children removed to Henry County, Ga. She was born in Gaffney,(now Cherokee County S.C.) She was the daughter of Joseph Pinckney Camp b. 1776 and Margaret Quinn Camp Find A Grave Memorial# 113897277. She Married Samuel D. Morris about 1826.


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