Notes for Edward A. MONSCH


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Edward A. Monsch; Born: 
15 Feb 1856; Cincinnati, Ohio.

1900 U. S. Federal Census; Calumet Township; Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Film
Roll No. 285; Page No. 285; SD No. 1; ED No. 986; Sheet No. 12; Ward of City: 
31; Enumeration Date:  13 June 1900; Enumerator:  Ernest E. Ellington;
Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 24 May 1999; Koreshan Unity:  Edward
Monsch; Residence:  99th Street, Dwelling 133; Relation to head of family:
Boarder; Color, white; Sex, male; Month of birth:  January; Year of birth: 
1867; Age at last birthday:  33; Single Place of birth:  Ohio; Place of birth
of father:  New Jersey; Place of birth of mother:  New York; Occupation:  None
listed;  Can read, yes; Can write, yes; Can speak English, yes.
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Notes for Charlotte MONTENEGRO


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Charlotte Montenegro.
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Notes for Arthur MOORE


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Arthur Moore; Born:
England.

FLAMING SWORD, Community Current Events by Adah J. Price, February 1938: 
"Under the efficient and energetic management of our new member, Brother
Arthur Moore, our general store has taken on a new lease of life.  Many of the
old customers have returned to trade here and the store enjoys a thriving
business.  Brother Arthur is a very accommodating and genial host to his many
customers."
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Notes for Floyd B. MORELAND


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Floyd Moreland

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Floyd Moreland: "From
Denver."--Vesta Newcomb

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1920; Enumeration date:  Jan 2,
1920; Enumerator:  Henry D. Silverfriend; ED:  109; SD:  1; Fourth Precinct;
Microfilm roll number:  1820221; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, December
1994:  Floyd B. Moreland;Relation to head of family:  son; Place of residence: 
Amity Place; Age 13; Single; Place of birth: Colorado; Place of birth of
father:  Indiana; Place of birth of mother: Illinois; Occupation:  None..

BROTHERS' LAUNDRY LIST:  Floyd Moreland #87

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with
participation by Lovelle McCready:  Floyd Moreland played the french
horn.--Page 81.

SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX; VOLUME 2; M-Z:  Floyd Moreland; SS#: 262-48-9990;
Date of birth:  16 Nov 1906; Date of death:  10 Jun 1988; Residence:  Ft.
Myers, Florida.
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Notes for Harold MORELAND


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Harold Moreland

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Harold Moreland: "From
Denver."--Vesta Newcomb

BROTHERS' LAUNDRY LIST:  Harold Moreland #120

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with
participation by Lovelle McCready:  Harold Moreland played the violin.--Page
81.

SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX; VOLUME 2; M-Z:   Harold Moreland; SS#:
263-36-0555 issued in Florida; Date of Birth:  29 Mar 1900; Death: August
1983; Residence: Alva, Florida.
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Notes for Henry L. MORELAND


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Henry L. Moreland.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Henry Moreland, father: 
"From Denver."--Vesta Newcomb

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1920; Enumeration date:  Jan 2,
1920; Enumerator:  Henry D. Silverfriend; ED:  109; SD:  1; Fourth Precinct;
Microfilm roll number:  1820221; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, December
1994:  Henry L. Moreland; Place of residence:  Amity Place; Dwelling number: 
15; Family visitation number:  17; Relation to head of family:  head; Age 48;
Widower; Place of birth: Indiana; Place of birth of father:  Ohio; Place of
birth of mother: USA; Occupation:  farmer/K.U. farm.

BROTHERS' LAUNDRY LIST:  Henry Moreland
#110.
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Notes for Ida Beatrice MORELAND


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Ida B. Moreland; Born: 
10 Apr 1869, Illinois; Died:  28 Oct 1917.

Burial:  Horseshoe Bend on the River--Koreshan Unity Cemetery--lot 3;
Inscription:  Ida Moreland--Oct-28-17.
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Notes for David MORGAN


FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; David Morgan:  "None of us
remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. 
Martha was a tiny thing.  She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her
body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at
Estero, which was done.  Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest
of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."   (Possibly same person as
Joseph Morgan)
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Notes for Enoch D. MORGAN


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Enoch D. Morgan; Born: 
1 May 1836, Panama, Chat. Co., New York.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Enoch Morgan, father: 
"None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came
to Estero.  Martha was a ting thing.  She died after leaving but asked
beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered
over the grounds at Estero, which was done.  Jay was a talented musician and
gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."
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Notes for H.  Jay MORGAN


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  H. Jay Morgan

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Jay Morgan:  "None of us
remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. 
Martha was a tiny thing.  She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her
body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at
Estero, which was done.  Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest
of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Enumeration date:  27 Jun
1900; Enumerator:  A. A. Gardner; Microfilm number:  1240172; SD:  2; ED:  77;
Sheet number:  16; Page number:  26; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff:  H.
J. Morgan; Relation to head of family:  partner; Color:  white; Sex:  male;
Born:  Feb 1882; Age 18; Single; Place of birth:  California; Place of birth
of father:  unknown; Place of birth of mother:  New York; Occupation: 
assistant; No. of months not employed:  nothing listed; No. of months
attending school:  0; Can read and write:  yes; Can speak English:  yes.

THE PIONEER CURRICULUM:  Clarinet Instructor, H. J. Morgan

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with
participation by Lovelle McCready:  Jay (not last name given, maybe H. Jay
Morgan), guitar player--page 65.  Jay gave music lessons to those who could
not play an instrument.--Page 78.  Jay Morgan played first violin--Page 78.
When Lovelle McCready was promoted to first violin, Jay became clarinetist.
Page 78
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Notes for Joseph MORGAN


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Joseph Morgan (Possibly
same person as David Morgan)
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Notes for Martha A. MORGAN


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Martha A. Morgan; Born: 
20 Jul 1844 Panama, Chat. Co., New York; Died:  24 Feb 1932.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Martha Morgan, mother: 
"None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came
to Estero.  Martha was a tiny thing.  She died after leaving but asked
beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered
over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and
gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."

1900 U. S. Federal Census; Calument Township; Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Film
Roll No. 285; Page No. 285; SD No. 1; ED No. 986; Sheet No. 12; Ward of City: 
31; Enumeration Date:  13 June 1900; Enumerator:  Ernest E. Ellington;
Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 24 May 1999; Koreshan Unity:  Martha
Morgan; Residence:  99th Street; Dwelling 133; Relation to head of family:
Boarder; Color, white; Sex, female; Month of birth:  September; Year of birth: 
1844; Age at last birthday:  58; Married; No. of years married:  Nothing
listed; Mother of how many children:  4; Number of these children living:  4;
Place of birth:  New York; Place of birth of father:  New York; Place of birth
of mother:  New York; Occupation:  Nothing listed; Can read, yes; Can write,
yes; Can speak English, yes.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1910; Microfilm Roll number: 
Fl 1910-H T624; Koreshan Unity; Enumeration Date:  25 Apr 1910; Enumerator: 
Walter S. Turner, Jr.; ED:  80; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, Jan 1995: 
Martha Morgan; Sex:  Female; Race:  white; Age:  60; Marital status:  widow;
Mother of 5 children; Number of those children living:  4; Place of birth: 
New York; Place of birth of mother and father:  New York; Language spoken: 
English; Occupation:  seamstress; Employer or worker:  worker; No. of months
not employed:  0; Can read and write:  yes.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1920; Enumeration Date:  2 Jan
1920; Enumerator:  Henry D. Silverfriend; Microfilm number:  1820221; SD:  1;
Sheet:  1; Fourth Precinct; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, December 1994: 
Martha A. Morgan; Relation to head of family:  Boarder; Dwelling number:  24;
Family visitation number:  28; Place of Residence: Campbell Place; Age 79;
Marital status:  Widow; Place of birth:  New York; Place of birth of mother
and father: U.S.; Occupation:  None.

Burial:  Koreshan Unity Cemetery--lot 5; Inscription:  Martha Morgan: 1841-Feb
1932
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Notes for William H. MORGAN


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  William H. Morgan; Born: 
7 Apr 1875

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Will Morgan:  "None of us
remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. 
Martha was a ting thing.  She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her
body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at
Estero, which was done.  Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest
of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."
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Notes for Alexander F. MORROW


1870 U. S. Federal Census; State:  Kentucky; Page 36; Glasgow dist.; County: 
Barren; P. O. Glasgow; Date of enumeration:  5 Jul 1870:  Name:  Alex F.
Morrow; Age:  29; Sex:  Male; Color:  White; Occupation:  Miller; Place of
birth:  Tennessee.

1880 U.S. Federal Census; State:  Kentucky; County:  Metcalfe; Town:  Sartain;
Family History Library Film; 1254434; NA Film Number; T9-0434; Page number: 
229C; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 21 Mar 2004; Name:  Aelexander F.
Morrow; Relation to head of family:  Self; Marital status:  married; Gender: 
male; Race:  white; Age:  39; Birthplace:  Tennessee; Occupation:  Farmer;
Father's Birthplace:  Tennessee; Mother's birthplace:  Kentucky.
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Notes for Eva MORROW


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Eva Morrow; Born: 14 Dec
1887 in Corning, Adams County, Iowa; Died: 2 Jun 1934; married Louis Cole July
1913.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Eva Morrow: "Professor
Morrow was the first person I ever saw using a typewriter and it seemed
impossible that he could hit the keys so fast and know what he was doing.  Eva
left, after many years there, to marry Louis Cole.  Harry was one of the
fisherman at the island after he grew up."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Enumerator:  A. A.
Gardner; Enumeration Date:  27 Jun 1900; Microfilm number:  1240172; SD:  2;
ED:  77; Sheet number:  16; Page number:  26; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle
Ratliff:  Eva Morrow; Relation to head of family:  Partner; Color:  white;
Sex:  female; Born: Dec 1886; Age 13; Single; Place of birth: Missouri? Place
of birth of mother and father:  Unknown; Occupation:  Assistant; No. of months
unemployed:  6; No. of months attended school:  6; Can read and write:  yes;
Can speak English:  yes.

THE PIONEER CURRICULUM:  Piano Instructor, Miss Eva Morrow

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT ULYSSES GRANT MORROW by G. Earl Hay, Koreshan Volunteer
1995:  Eva, daughter of U.G. Morrow, stayed in Estero until she left to marry
Louis Cole in Ft. Myers."
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Notes for Florence MORROW


1870 U.S Federal Census of Kentucky:  Page 36; Glasgow district; Barren County;
P. O.: Glasgow; Date of enumeration:  5 Jul 1870; Enumerator:  James M.
Simmons, asst. marshall.  Name:  Florence C. Morrow; Age 4; Sex:  Female;
Color:  white; Place of birth:  Kentucky.

1880 U.S. Federal Census; State:  Kentucky; County:  Metcalfe; Town:  Sartain;
Family History Library Film; 1254434; NA Film Number; T9-0434; Page number: 
229C; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 21 Mar 2004; Name:  Florence C.
Morrow; Relation to head of family:  Daughter; Marital status:  single;
Gender:  female; Race:  white; Age:  13; Birthplace:  Kentucky; Occupation: 
None listed; Father's birthplace:  Tennessee; Mother's Birthplace:  Kentucky.
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Notes for Harry MORROW


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Morrow:  Harry Morrow; Born:  4
Aug 1889 in Corning, Adams County, Iowa.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Harry Morrow: "Professor
Morrow was the first person I ever saw using a typewriter and it seemed
impossible that he could hit the keys so fast and know what he was doing.  Eva
left, after many years there, to marry Louis Cole.  Harry was one of the
fishermen at the island after he grew up."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Enumerator:  A. A.
Gardner; Enumeration Date:  27 Jun 1900; Microfilm number:  1240172; SD:  2;
ED:  77; Sheet number:  16; Page number:  26; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle
Ratliff:  Harry Morrow; Relation to head of family:  Partner; Color:  white;
Sex:  male;  Born:  Aug 1889; Age 10; Single; Place of birth:  Missouri; Place
of birth of mother and father:
Unknown; Occupation:  Assistant; Number of months not employed:  6; Number of
months attended school:  6; Can read and write:  yes; Can speak English:  yes.

1910 U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida; Enumeration date:  25 Apr
1910; Enumerator:  Walter S. Lumir, Jr.  Name:  Harry Morrow; Relation to head
of family:  head; Sex:  male; Color:  white; Living outside the Koreshan
settlement; Age 20; Single; Place of birth: Iowa; Place of birth of mother and
father:  U.S.; Occupation:  Fisherman; Employer or worker:  worker; Can read
and write:  yes; Home owned or rented:  rented; House or farm:  House.

SOCIAL SECURITY DEATH INDEX; United States; Vol. 2:  Harry Morrow; Date of
birth:  4 August 1889; Date of death:  23 March 1988; SS#: 267-22-6779 issued
in Florida;  Residence:  Ft. Myers, Florida.

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT ULYSSES GRANT MORROW by G. Earl Hay, Koreshan Volunteer;
1995:  "Harry was a fisherman at Mound Key.  Played drum and other instruments
in the Unity band and Ft. Myers symphony.  Enlisted in the army in World War
I.  Married Ethel Sherouse in Ft. Myers on the Edison winter home property
where her father was grounds keeper.  Harry and Ethel had one daughter,
Lorraine.  (Lorraine Norton is now working at the Unity Foundation)  Harry was
nicknamed "Chick."  In a parade he crowed like a rooster and lost voice
because he crowed so much."

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with
participation by Lovelle McCready:  Harry Morrow was a fisherman who lived on
Estero Island.--page 73
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Notes for Lorraine MORROW


WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT ULYSSES GRANT MORROW by G. Earl Hay, Koreshan Volunteer
1995:  Harry Morrow married Ethel Sherouse in Ft. Myers on the Edison winter
home property where her father was grounds keeper.  Harry and Ethel had one
daughter, Lorraine marr. Norton.  (Lorraine Norton is now working at the Unity
Foundation.--1998--Joyce Nelle Ratliff)
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Notes for Maude E. MORROW


1880 U.S. Federal Census; State:  Kentucky; County:  Metcalfe; Town:  Sartain;
Family History Library Film; 1254434; NA Film Number; T9-0434; Page number: 
229C; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 21 Mar 2004; Name:  Maude E. Morrow;
Relation to head of family:  Daughter; Marital status:  single; Gender: 
female; Race:  white; Age:  7; Birthplace:  Kentucky; Occupation:  Nothing
listed; Father's birthplace:  Tennessee; Mother's birthplace:  Kentucky.
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Notes for Ulysses Grant MORROW


THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn:  Ulysses S.? Morrow;
Born:  26 Oct 1864 in Barren Co., Kentucky; as a boy moved with his parents to
Unionville, Missouri, in 1885.  Had a Ph.D. from "College of Higher Science,"
Chicago; withdrew from the K.U. at Estero, January 31, 1909, Son of Alex
Morrow

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready:  Ulysses Morrow; "Professor
Morrow was the first person I ever saw using a typewriter and it seemed
impossible that he could hit the keys so fast and know what he was doing.  Eva
left, after many years there, to marry Louis Cole.  Harry was one of the
fishermen at the island after he grew up."

THE PIONEER CURRICULUM:  The Lecture Courses--Cosmogony; Prof. U. G. Morrow.

WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT ULYSSES GRANT MORROW by G. Earl Hay, Koreshan Volunteer
1995: Information compiled from various documents at Koreshan State Historic
Site and verified by Lorraine Norton, granddaughter of U. S. Morrow, daughter
of Harry Morrow.

   1.  Editor of "The Flaming Sword" in Estero.  Had been publisher and editor
of a paper in Allegheny region of Pennsylvania before joining Koreshans in
Chicago.

   2.  Inventor of the Rectilineator and was in charge of the 1897 survey on
Naples Beach where they proved to their satisfaction that the curvature of the
earth was concave.

   3.  Authored part II of Cellular Cosmogony entitled "The New Geodesy".

   4.  Ulysses and Rosa Morrow left the Koreshan Unity 31 Jan 1909 after
Koresh's death.  They moved to New Orleans and he worked as a Linotype
operator.

FLAMING SWORD, Vol. 50, No.3, March 1936, p.15 - Publishers' Department --
Allen Andrews, writing to the 'Item Tribune of New Orleans, refuting an
article written about Prof. Morrow, says: "Away back in 1895 Ulysses G. Morrow
(then a member of the C.T. Russell cult) was living in Allegheny Pa. where he
published a monthly paper called the Herald..."  The article also states that
Morrow was then living in New Orleans.

THE AMERICAN EAGLE July-Aug 1980/Sept-Oct 1980//Nov-Dec 1980/Jan-Feb 1981: 
Reprint of letters in The American Eagle:  Ulysses Morrow 1897 letters to
Berthaldine and Evelyn re: Survey--curvature of the earth.--from Evelyn Horn
collection.

1870 U.S Federal Census of Kentucky:  Page 36; Glasgow district; Barren
County; P. O.: Glasgow; Date of enumeration:  5 Jul 1870; Enumerator:  James
M. Simmons, asst. marshall.  Name:  Ulyssus G. Morrow; Age:  6; Sex:  Male;
Color:  white; Place of birth:  Kentucky.

1880 U.S. Federal Census; State:  Kentucky; County:  Metcalfe; Town:  Sartain;
Family History Library Film; 1254434; NA Film Number; T9-0434; Page number: 
229C; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 21 Mar 2004; Name:  Ulissus G.
Morrow; Relation to head of family:  son; Marital status:  single; Gender: 
male; Race:  white; Age:  15; Birthplace:  Kentucky; Occupation:  Works on
farm; Father's Birthplace:  Tennessee; Mother's Birthplace:  Kentucky.

1910 U. S. Federal Census:  State:  Missouri; County:  Adair; Town: 
Kirksville; Township:  Benton; Enumeration date:  9 May 1910; Enumerator: 
Orville C. Wade; SD:  1; ED:  8; Ward:  4.  Name:  Ulysses G. Morrow; Relation
to head of family:  head; Sex:  male; Color:  white; Age:  45; Marital status: 
Married; Number of years married:  24; Place of birth:  Kentucky; Place of
birth of father:  Kentucky; Place of birth of mother:  Kentucky; Language
spoken; English; Trade or profession:  Printer; General nature of work: 
Weekly paper; Employer or worker:  worker; Out of work April 15; no; Weeks out
of work in 1909:  0; Can read and write:  yes; Home owned or rented:  Rented;
Home or house:  House.
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