Sophia D. Boyd ~ Robert
Morris
Armstrong Co., PA
Robert Morris, one of the oldest and most prominent citizens of Freeport,
was born in Glasgow, Scotland, September 27, 1804, and came to this country
with his parents, James and Elizabeth (McLaughlin) Morris, in 1819. The
family first located in Indiana county, from which they soon removed,
however, to Greensburg; thence after a sojourn of several years they went to
Pittsburgh, where the lives of the parents were both ended, and where they
were married. Robert served an apprenticeship under his father, and learned
the carpenter's trade. July 28, 1829, he was united in marriage in Allegheny
(then a borough) with Isabella Gilchrist, who, like himself, was a native of
Scotland. In 1832 they removed to Freeport, where Mr. Morris has ever since
lived. His wife died in 1854. Four children were the offspring of the union
-- James M. (deceased), Elizabeth J. (wife of Judge A. D. Weir, of Butler
county), Alexander G. (located in Tyrone, Pennsylvania), and Margaret G. (Mowry),
deceased. Upon September 11, 1855, Mr. Morris married his second wife, who
is still living, Mrs. Sophia D. Boyd, nee Weir. Mr. Morris has led a very
active and useful life. Besides working at the carpenter's trade and as a
builder and contractor, he has taken a prominent part in several
enterprises. He was the prime mover in the project which resulted in the
laying out of the Freeport cemetery, and was one of the original
stockholders and organizers of the Freeport Planing Mill Company, and the
Buffalo Milling Company. He has several times been elected councilman, and
has held other offices in the borough government. Politically he is a
democrat, and religiously his affiliation is with the United Presbyterian
church,
Source: History of Armstrong County, Pennsylvania by Robert Walker Smith,
Esq; Chicago: Waterman, Watkins & Co., 1883. FHL Film 1000541
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