Milly Frances Morris was born 20 Aug 1856 to George Washington ‘Watty’ Morris and Elizabeth Dennis. She was the granddaughter of John Jacky and Amelia Morris. It seems rather obvious that she was named for her grandmother, Amelia, who was also called Milly. The first 38 years of Milly’s life were spent with her parents. She first appears on the scene in the 1860 Census as five years old living in Beans, Montgomery, North Carolina and continued living with her parents until she married in 1894.
Milly Frances married first Edward Cannon Brewer Jr. on 5 Mar 1894, Elias Hurley applying for the marriage license. Edward Brewer was 65 years old, born in 1829 and Milly was 38 years old. After the death of Edward in 1911, Milly married again, to another widower, John Martin Boyd whom I will cover below.
This was not
the first time a Hurley had done something for a Morris. Joseph Hurley, in
1850, was trustee for John Jacky Morris to secure a debt when John Jacky Morris
borrowed $30 from Eliza Kirk.
Edward Cannon Brewer Jr. was a widower having first married Mary Hamilton, daughter of Stephen Hamilton and Rebecca Dennis (she is believed to be the daughter of Andrew Dennis) and the father of 11 children, one of which was Janetta, who, in 1910 intermarried with James Alford Kearns, the widower of Caroline Rhoda Morris, daughter of John Jacky and Amelia Morris.
I have questioned for years if Amelia Morris could have possibly been a child of Andrew Dennis (although she could just as easily be a Morgan or any number of other names like Merritt or Williams). But, alas, no proof is to be found on Amelia’s maiden name. Her only child, Diza Morris Lucas, who lived long enough to obtain a death certificate was wrongly identified as the child of George ‘Watty’ Morris, who was her brother and Milly Francis Morris’ father. It seems reasonable to conclude that if people of her own generation did not know who she was, Amelia’s maiden name may never be uncovered except with mtDNA testing.
Edward Cannon Brewer Jr. is the son of another Edward Cannon Brewer Sr. who was born about 1780 and he the son of yet another Edward Cannon Brewer (the 1st) who was born about 1762 in Orange County, North Carolina. This Brewer line can be further researched back to Oliver Brewer who was born about 1708 probably in Surry, Virginia and died about 1792 in Chatham, North Carolina. Oliver Brewer is the son of George Brewer born about 1670 probably in Isle of Wight, Virginia and died Aug 1744 in Brunswick, Virginia. The Brewer’s lived on or near Beaver Pond Creek in Brunswick, Virginia less than 10 miles from Henry Morris Sr. of Smoky Ordinary.
George Brewer
married Sarah Lanier who is the sister of Nicholas Lanier who coincidentally had
ties to Henry Morris Sr. of Smoky Ordinary, Brunswick, Virginia and his son,
Henry Morris Jr. who migrated to Granville County, North Carolina, those parts
that became Orange County, North Carolina in 1752. So, the Brewer’s and the
Morris’s along with the Lloyd’s came to Granville / Orange, North Carolina
probably about the same time and maybe even together.
Interestingly,
a man named Thomas Brewer was the executor of the will of Henry Morris (son of
Henry Morris of Smoky Ordinary, Brunswick, Virgina) in Orange County, North
Carolina. I am not yet sure who this Thomas Brewer is, but he may be the son of
a man named Nathaniel Brewer who, in turn, might be related somehow to Edward
Cannon Brewer (the 1st).
Later
generations of the Orange / Chatham County, North Carolina Brewer family
migrated to Randolph County, North Carolina where in 1816 Edward Brewer Sr. of
Randolph County, North Carolina purchased of Josiah Reeves of Montgomery
County, North Carolina for $150 a tract of land on the waters of the Glady Fork
of Beaverdam Creek. Witnesses: Hezekiah Naylor and Elijah Bingham. That same
land, in 1841, was deeded from Edward Brewer Sr. to his son, Edward Brewer Jr.
who happens to be the father of Edward Brewer (III) who married Milly Frances
Morris.
Edward Brewer
(III) died in 1911 in Montgomery County, North Carolina and is buried at Southside
Cemetery in Troy. His first wife, Mary Hamilton Brewer is buried at Center Cemetery on Center Methodist Church Road near Blaine.
Milly Frances
Morris Brewer married second on 12 Apr 1914 to widower and Free Mason John
Martin Boyd, whose first wife, Caroline Yarboro, daughter of John and Tempy
Thompson Yarboro died in 1913 and was buried at the Boyd Cemetery. John
outlived Milly by 16 years and was, strangely, buried at Holly Mount Baptist
Church Cemetery in Mt. Gilead and not beside either of his wives.
John Martin
Boyd descends from a line of Boyd’s who may have come from Virginia to North
Carolina like so many others. His father, Robert Jackson Boyd, died at
Gettysburg in the Civil War. His mother, Adaline Mason Boyd, never remarried as
far as I can tell. Robert looks to be the son of James Boyd born about 1801 in
North Carolina and him the son of John Boyd born about 1750 supposedly in Halifax,
Virginia, but I have not researched that claim yet, however, I am wondering if this
is the same Boyd family who were mixed up with the Wade and Morris family across
Halifax, Virginia and Orange, Person, and Chatham counties, North Carolina. Charles
Wade, the son of Robert Wade and Elizabeth Hampton married Isabella Boyd, and I
wonder if she might be the sister of John Boyd all of Halifax, Virginia.
More research
required but if anyone out there knows, please leave a comment.
How did Milly
Frances Morris know her husbands, Edward Cannon Brewer and John Martin Boyd? I
may have a plausible reason on how she knew Edward Brewer, but it is beyond me
how she knew John Boyd.
In 1880, 21-year-old
Milly Frances Morris was living in Rocky Springs, Montgomery, North Carolina
with her parents, George Washington ‘Watty’ and Elizabeth Morris. Her near
neighbor was Gilbert Hamilton who was the first cousin of Mary Hamilton, the
first wife of Edward Brewer. So, it is very likely that Milly knew Edward
Brewer through her neighbor, Gilbert Hamilton. Edward’s first wife died in 1892,
and Milly married Edward in 1894.
In 1900,
Edward and Milly lived in Uwharrie Township. Living with Edward and Milly is
Charlie M. listed as the grandson of Edward Brewer.
In 1910,
Edward and Milly lived in Ophir.
Marriage of Milly Morris Brewer to John Martin Boyd
In 1920, John
and Milly lived in Cheek Creek, the same place John had lived since at least 1900
and probably before then.
Milly died in
1922 and was buried at Southside Cemetery in Troy. John Martin Boyd died in 1938,
but I am not able to find him on the 1930 Census record.