Nathan was born in 1847. He passed away in 1909.
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Died Y.
18 MAY 1909.
Los Angeles, California, USA.
Note: Fire in home. See news clipping.
Cause: Accident.
Census: He reports parents born in North Carolina on census. Proprietor of a Restaurant.
11 JUN 1900.
Los Angeles city, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Laura and Rose (Bertie) (Sister in law and niece) also living with them. Reports parents are dad Ohio and Mom Kentucky.
3 JUN 1880.
Valley, Stark, Illinois, USA.
23 JUL 1860.
Akron Township, Peoria, Illinois, USA.
3 OCT 1850.
Peoria county, part of, Peoria, Illinois, USA.
Move
ABT 1888.
Illinois to Los Angeles, California.
Buried
1909
Evergreen Cemetery, Los Angeles, California, USA.
Age: 62.
Note:
Per Helen (James) Wood's notes: Rose and Nathan lived in Illinois and moved to LA 1888
Source: S500012 California, County Marriages, 1850-1952 Publication: MyHeritage. Collection Media: 30244Certainty: 4 George Samuel James & Hattie Lorena Morrow<br>Marriage: Nov 2 1907 - Los Angeles, California, United States<br>Husband: George Samuel James<br> Birth: Circa 1883<br> Age: 24<br> Father: Samuel James<br> Mother: Eliza Cunningham<br>Wife: Hattie Lorena Morrow<br> Birth: Circa 1879<br> Age: 28<br>Father: Nathan<br>Mother: Rose Lippitt<br>Spouse's Gender: Female<br>GS Film number: 1033247<br>Digital Folder Number: 004540595<br>Image Number: 00507 Event: Record Role: 30244:308160-SF:
Source: S500030 Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers, 1791-1963 Publication: MyHeritage. Collection Media: 10449Certainty: 4 21 MAY 1909 <p>Los Angeles Herald<br />Publication: Los Angeles, Los Angeles, California, USA<br />Date: May 21 1909<br />Text: ". DEATHS MORROW —Nathan Morrow, 62 years, native of Illinois, emergency hospital. Accident</p> Event: Record Role: 10449:2439605:
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Nathan by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Nathan: