THE 1883 BIOGRAPHY OFV. R. J. MORRIS
V. R. J. MORRIS
V. R. J. MORRIS, farmer, P. O. Weston, was born in Des Moines County, this state, March 3, 1840, son of William and Catherine (Cothran) Morris, she a widow, he a native of New York; was a farmer, and one of the pioneers of Iowa, coming in 1836; he died in 1867, at the age of eighty-four years. The mother died in 1843. Our subject was their only child, but he had a half-brother and a half-sister, the result of his father's subsequent marriage. Our subject received a common-school education in this state, and started in life as a farmer. He was married in his native county, April 13, 1861, to Isabella Allison, born in Ireland March 17, 1840, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Barr) Allison, natives also of Ireland, he still living; she died June 30, 1865. Mr. and Mrs. Morris have had five children -- Sarah Jane, Elizabeth Catharine (deceased), William Leslie, Elbert Garner and Van Rensselaer.
Our subject enlisted, in 1864, in the Fifteenth Iowa Infantry, and served
till the close of the war. He served on detached duty with Sherman in his
march to the sea, and was mustered out at Louisville, KY. He came to
his present place in 1873, previous to which, however, he had traveled for
some two years in Missouri and elsewhere. He purchased 160 acres of
unimproved land, on which he lived for two years, when he moved to
Council Bluffs on account of family sickness, there being no physicians
in the surrounding country at that time. He remained in the latter city
for three years, and then returned to his farm, on which he has since
remained. He has formerly raised grain principally, but is now giving
extensive attention to stock. Mr. Morris has held several township and
school offices. In politics, he is a Republican, and a member of the
Masonic fraternity.
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