Elizabeth (Davis) (Rex) Morris [1879-1980] and Samuel Earl Davis [1893-1976]

Name/Title

Elizabeth (Davis) (Rex) Morris [1879-1980] and Samuel Earl Davis [1893-1976]

Entry/Object ID

2023.13.70

Description

Elizabeth (Davis) (Rex) Morris [1879-1980] and her brother Samuel Earl Davis [1893-1976] - children of Ezra Hensley Davis and Mary Ann Weaver. Original, no photographer listed.

Collection

Elizabeth Jane (Davis) (Rex) Morris Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1900 - circa 1905

Lexicon

Search Terms

Costumes, Davis family, Morris family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

MORK-AN002-0013

Relationships

Related Person or Organization

Person or Organization

Davis, Elizabeth [1879-1980]

Person or Organization

Davis, Samuel Earl [1893-1976]

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Davis Series - Elizabeth Jane (Davis) (Rex) Morris Collection

Owner/Agent

Morris, Kathleen

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2023

Notes

The Elizabeth Jane (Davis) (Rex) Morris Collection was passed from Jonathan Morris Morris [1832-1915] and his wife, Charlotte (Rinehart) Morris [1834-1916], with the ownership of the Morris Bicentennial Farm in Fordyce, Greene Township, Greene County, Pennsylvania, to their son, Jesse Hull Morris [1875-1947], and his wife, Elizabeth Jane (Davis) (Rex) Morris [1879-1980]. Elizabeth added her Davis family heritage to the collection, before passing it to her son, Jonathan Rex Morris [1919-2003], and his wife, Sarah Elaine (Hostetler) Morris [1924-2009], whose children, John Robert Morris and Kathleen (Morris) Miller, owned and shared the collection with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2023. SOURCE CITATION: Elizabeth (Davis) (Rex) Morris [1879-1980] and her brother Samuel Earl Davis [1893-1976] - children of Ezra Hensley Davis and Mary Ann Weaver; circa 1900-1905; item no. MORK-AN002-0013, Davis Series, Elizabeth Jane (Davis) (Rex) Morris Collection, shared by her grandchildren, John Robert Morris and Kathleen (Morris) Miller; Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).