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Oliver P. (Cole) Morton (1832 - 1893)

Oliver P. Morton formerly Cole
Born in Gallipolis, Gallia County, Ohio, United Statesmap
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Died at age 60 in Kansas City, Missouri, United Statesmap
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Biography

Oliver P. Morton was born about 1832 in Ohio.[1] He was the son of John Thomas Morton and Jane Cole. He passed away in 1893.

Oliver married Abievile Hanlin on December 19, 1862 in Gallia County, Ohio.[2]

Census Notes
1880 Census: Scott Township, Linn County, Kansas [1]
O. P. Morton Self Male 48 Ohio, United States
Abbie Morton Wife Female 42 Ohio, United States
Mary C. Morton Daughter Female 13 Ohio, United States
George S. Morton Son Male 12 Ohio, United States
Minnie Morton Daughter Female 10 Ohio, United States
Ephraim P. Morton Son Male 8 Kansas, United States
Oliver P. Morton Son Male 5 Kansas, United States
Mannassa T. Morton Son Male 4 Kansas, United States

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 "United States Census, 1880," database with images, FamilySearch 1880 Census, O. P. Morton, Scott Township, Linn, Kansas, United States; citing enumeration district ED 131, sheet , NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), FHL microfilm
  2. "Ohio, County Marriages, 1789-2016", database with images, FamilySearch Ohio Marriage, Oliver P. Morton and Abievilla Hanlin, 19 Dec1865.




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Morton-1996 and Cole-16419 appear to represent the same person because: "Cole" was his mother's maiden name.
posted by Joel Bridgham

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Categories: Linn County, Kansas | Gallia County, Ohio