Alonzo Morrow was born November 29, 1877.[1]
Alonza Marrow was enumerated as son at District 11, Putnam County, Tennessee for the June 5, United States Census, 1880. He was noted as born 1878 in Tennessee and single as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household are self James Marrow, wife Emily Marrow, daughter Sarah Marrow, son William T Marrow and aunt [mother-in-law?] Sally Carlin.[2]
Alamo Marrow was enumerated as son of the head of household in Civil District 17, Putnam County, Tennessee for the June 7, United States Census, 1900. He was noted as a farm laborer. He had been born November 1878 in Tennessee and was single. Also included in the household are head James Marrow, wife Emla N Marrow, daughter Sarah C Marrow, daughter Cora Dulney Marrow, son James R Marrow, son Stephen H Marrow, daughter Leola Marrow and father-in-law William Carlen as seen in an image of the original census.[3]
Lon Morrow wed Lassie Fletcher January 10, 1914 in Putnam County, Tennessee.[4]
Lon Marrow was enumerated as head of the household at Civil District 10, Smith County, Tennessee for the January 19, United States Census, 1920. He was noted as born 1878 in Tennessee and married. He was an owner and a farmer on a general farm as seen in the image of the original census. Also included in the household are wife Lassie Marrow and nephew James Marrow.[5]
On April 1, 1935, Lon Marrow lived in Civil District 10, Smith County, Tennessee.[6]
Lon Marrow was enumerated as head of the household at Civil District 10, Smith County, Tennessee for the April 30, United States Census, 1940. He was noted as born 1878 in Tennessee and married. He owned a home worth $500 and was a farmer as seen in this image of the original census. Also included in the household is wife Lassie Marrow.[6]
Alonzo Morrow is listed in the November, 1962 United States Social Security Death Index. He had received his Social Security number in Tennessee.[1]
Alonzo "Lon" Morrow is buried at Rock Springs Church Cemetery in Buffalo Valley, Putnam County, Tennessee.[7]
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