Morris Nunn Crane Harris
Andrew J Morris, my GG Grandfather was born in Chester or Fairfield, SC. abt 1800. He first married Elizabeth Nunn, dau of Lofton and Lavinia Nunn, in SC; their first son, Lofton Nunn Morris, was living in Chambers Co., AL prior to the Civil War in which he died. Sources indicate Andrew J. and Elizabeth Nunn Morris also had a daughter, Frances, who married Thomas Harris in Chambers Co., AL; she died abt 1914 in Fulton Co., GA. I would like to communicate with anyone who is related to Frances (Morris) Harris or any of her children, grandchildren, etc. It is my hope that I can learn more about Frances’ parents, grandparents, etc from someone also related to Frances
Note: Andrew J. and Elizabeth Nunn Morris moved from SC to Dekalb Co., GA after 1830; they were living there in 1850 with several children. Sources say that Andrew J. married a 2nd time in 1856 to Amanda Elizabeth Crane from Haralson, Co. Ga and that they lived in Randolph Co., AL 1860 -1880. I would like to connect with descendants of Andrew J Morris and either of his wives, including their children. My hope is to learn any information that was recorded in Bibles, letters or even shared orally in family stories. I would appreciate hearing from anyone. In turn, I have much research information that I am happy to share. M E Morris
Answers
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Mary Ellen,
Thanks for the question. I am not a relative, but suggest you post this in both the South Carolina and Georgia groups.
Hope you find some relations!
Carol
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You could possibly find relatives when you look at the latest changes for the person you are interested in. If information has been provided by someone other than yourself, you can send them a message for more information.
The Latest Changes feature allows you to review all of the changes users make to an ancestor’s record in Family Tree. You can then reverse the change if you feel it is incorrect or contact the person who made it. In some circumstances, you have to click Reference to see the restore option.
It is usually a good idea to reach out to the other user since—like you—he or she likely feels a strong attachment to the ancestor. Perhaps you can work together to achieve a fuller, richer account of your ancestor than you would if you work by yourself!
If you want to see who made changes to a particular Life Event, go to Vitals: Event and click Edit. You are able to see who made the most recent change.
Steps (website)
- Sign in to FamilySearch , then navigate to the Person page of the individual you want to see.
- If you do not see Vitals near the top of the page, click the Details tab.
- To see changes made about the person, find the Latest Changes box, and click Show All.
- To see changes for a couple relationship, follow these steps:
- Scroll down to the Family Members section.
- Find the couple, and click their Edit icon .
- Click See All Changes.
- To see the changes for a parent-child relationship, follow these steps.
- Scroll down to the Family Members section.
- Find the child, and click the Edit icon for the parent-child relationship.
- Click See All Changes.
- If the word Restore appears on the far right, you can easily undo a change:
- Click Restore.
- By default, all changes display in order, with the most recent changes first. To filter this list to a specific type of information, such as the name, click Filter, and then click the information that you want.
- On the popup, review the information you are about to restore.
- Click Restore.
- To contact the FamilySearch user who made the change, click his or her contact name. You can then use the FamilySearch messaging system to communicate.
- If the word Reference appears on the far right, more details are available:
- Review the available list to see whether the Restore option is available.
- Click Reference.
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Hello Mary Ellen,
Thank you for your question about contacting other ancestors, about Andrew J Morris. A good way to start is to go to his Details page, scroll down to the Latest Changes section, click See all, and click on the contact name of the individuals who made changes. You will see a way to contact the other user. We are enclosing the article link about contacting other users, in case it may be helpful.
We wish you success in your efforts to collaborate with other uses.
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