Jane (Zimmerman) Morris [1838-1869]

Name/Title

Jane (Zimmerman) Morris [1838-1869]

Entry/Object ID

2021.15.21

Description

Jane (Zimmerman) Morris [1838-1869]. Jane was a daughter of Thomas Zimmerman and Mary Taylor of Greene County, Pennsylvania. She was the first wife of Asa Warren Morris (the pioneer). After a failed attempt at gold mining, Asa settled in Yolo County, California, in 1852. He built a cabin and squatted on 160 acres. In 1857, he returned by ship to Greene County, to find a wife. He met nineteen-year-old, Jane Zimmerman and convinced her to marry him. Her parents disapproved of their daughter going west, so Jane climbed out of a window and eloped with Asa on January 13, 1858. They returned by ship to California. Asa and Jane had one son, Leroy, who died at age fifteen months. Jane died in August, 1869 of typhus fever. Original, no photographer listed. Photo courtesy of Audrey Hermle, Yolo, California. Photo was used in the research for the children’s book Asa and the Holstein Queen, by Lynne Gough.

Photograph Details

Subject Person or Organization

Zimmerman, Jane [1838-1869]

Collection

Lynne Gough Collection

Made/Created

Date made

circa 1860 - circa 1870

Lexicon

Search Terms

Morris family, Zimmerman family

Other Names and Numbers

Other Number

MORR-AN001-0021

Web Links and URLs

Asa and the Holstein Queen

Provenance

Provenance Detail

Morris-Call Series - Lynne Gough Collection

Owner/Agent

Gough, Lynne

Acquisition Method

Digital

Acquisition Date

2016

Notes

The Morris-Call Series photographs and research notes were compiled by Lynne Gough (descendant of the Morris and Call families of Greene County) while doing research for her children’s book, Asa and the Holstein Queen. Each photograph includes an explanation of its provenance. The images and related history were shared by Lynne with the Greene Connections: Greene County, Pennsylvania Archives Project in 2016. Source Citation: Jane (Zimmerman) Morris [1838-1869]; circa 1860-1870; item no. MORR-AN001-0021, Lynne Gough Collection, Greene Connections Archives Project (www.GreeneConnections.com).