Etienne Clement Morrow

M, b. circa 1815, d. circa 1869
MotherMorrow Family (?) b. bt 1794 - 1798
     Etienne Clement was born circa 1815 in Quebec, Canada.1 Etienne Clement Morrow also went by the name of Akin. Etienne Clement Morrow was also known as Morron. Etienne Clement Morrow was also known as Moron. Etienne married Mary Sherbineau, daughter of Francis Sherboneau and Catherine Gaumis, on 12 April 1842 in Bellleville at St. Michael the Archangel Church. Their witnesses were Richard Latrean & Elizabeth Sharbino.2 Etienne Clement Morrow lived in 1861 at the west 1/2 of lot 23 of the 10th concession, Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. His property was next to Michael Morrow. It is believed that they were brothers & their wives sisters. Etienne and Mary listed on the 1861 Canadian Census in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada. Enumerated in this household were Etienne Morrow [46 Canada East, Roman Catholic, Farmer], Mary [40 Canada West, Roman Catholic], Elisabeth [19 Canada West, Spinster], Catherine [16 Canada West, Spinister], Gabriel [13 Canada West, Laboror], Margaret [12 Canada West], Bridget [10 Canada West], Etienne [1 Canada West], David Irvine [1 Adopted Canada West]. [Distrct 5|] On Agriculture Census, Etienne Morrow owned 100 acres, Total Value $400.00. Description of property; W 1/2 Lot 23, Concession X. Etienne departed this life circa 1869 in Hungerford Township, Hastings County, Ontario, Canada.

Family

Mary Sherbineau b. c 1821, d. a 6 Apr 1891
Children

Citations

  1. [S47] Baptisms, Marriages 1835-1870 St. Michael the Archangel, Belleville, Hastings, Marriage: 12 April 1842 - Ekin Morron & Mary Sharbino; witnesses: Richard Latrean & Elizabeth Sharbino.- signed Michael Brennan, pastor at St. Michael the Archangel Church, Belleville.
  2. [S47] Baptisms, Marriages 1835-1870 St. Michael the Archangel, Belleville, Hastings, Marriage: 12 April 1842 - Ekin Morron & Mary Sharbino; witnesses: Richard Latrasean & Elizabeth Sharbino.- signed Michael Brennan, pastor at St. Michael the Archangel Church, Belleville.