Where rays divine disperse the gloom,
Beyond the confines of the tomb,
The endless bliss of Heaven."
Mr. Morrow died in Wyalusing, at the residence of his son-in-law, Andrew Fee, 10 August, 1873, where he had lain sick about four months.
MRS. SALLY H. MORROW.
Children, all born in Wilmot, except George, who was born at Terrytown, Pa.:
1. George Horton, born 16 May, 1823; died 30 Dec., 1873; unmarried. 2. John Wallace, born 4 Oct., 1824; died 20 March, 1857; unmarried. 3. James Harvey, born 2 March, 1826; married Sabra Smith; died at Terrytown, 22 June, 1857; he was a merchant. 4. Hon. Paul Dudley, born 17 Feb., 1828; entered Freshman class, at Hamilton College, N. Y., Sept., 1848; graduated July, 1852, in first grade of scholarship; read Law Extra, under Prof. T. W. Dwight, during his senior year in College. After his graduation, he studied law with the Hon. Ulysses Mercur, of Towanda. Admitted to practice, Sept., 1853. Elected District Attorney in 1856. Married 2 June, 1857, at Warren, Pa., by Rev. Dr. S. F. Colt, to Harriet King Pitcher, daughter of Lorin Pitcher and Henrietta Coburn, and born in Byron, Genesee Co., N. Y., 19 Oct., 1836. Mr. Morrow was appointed additional Law Judge of the 13th Judicial District, 1 March, 1870; was elected in the fall of the same year, and commissioned for ten years. The district was divided in 1874, and he was then commissioned President Judge of the 13th District (composed of Bradford County) for the balance of his term of office. He was a first class lawyer, and, as a judicial officer, he ranks high, possessing good executive talent and a sound judgment—none of his decisions have been reversed by the Supreme Court. He resides at Towanda, Pa. 5. Debbie Ann, born 7 Oct., 1830; married Andrew Fee. She is a highly respected member of the Presbyterian Church. They live in Wyalusing. 6. Nancy, born 23 July, 1834; married Capt. John G. Brown; she died 1 April, 1874. 7. Francis Gailey, born 28 Dec., 1839; married Sarah Webb; owns the old Homestead. 8. William Gibson, born 7 May, 1842; married Eliza Miller; lives in Wyalusing.
VII. Elizabeth (Betsy), daughter of Maj. [John Horton and Deborah Terry], was born at Terrytown, Pa., 27 Dec., 1800; was married at Terrytown, by Thomas Ingham, Esq., to Francis E. Baillet, son of Francis Baillet and Lydia Terry, and born in Philadelphia, 9 June, 1797. He moved with his mother to Baltimore, where he served as an apprentice with a tobacconist.