History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 782. [Nicholas County] [Ellisville Precinct] D. T. MORRIS, Miller, P. O. Ellisville, was born in Bourbon County, Ky., in 1844, son of Captain John and Catharine (Turney) Morris; he, born in Bourbon County in 1793, a farmer and dying in 1871; she also a native of Bourbon, born in 1803 and still living; they were the parents of fourteen children. Our subject, after receiving an education, began farming in 1868, he owns forty-five acres of land six and one-half miles from Carlisle, on the Maysville Pike, where he raises high-grade stock. He is engaged extensively in milling, running the grist, saw, and shingle mill, built by John Porter in 1876. Mr. Morris is an energetic business man and a citizen that is highly respected. September 10, 1868, he married, in Nicholas County, Miss Sarah Anderson, daughter of WIlliam and Sarah (Kelley) Anderson, natives of Ireland, and four children have blessed this union: W. A., Sarah Catharine, Rebecca Anderson and James Robinson. Mr. Morris entered the service of the Confederate States, and served as a member of Giltner's regiment, Morgan's command. Is a member of the Christian Church at Blue Licks; is a Mason and a Democrat. Morris Turney Anderson Kelley = Bourbon-KY Ireland http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/nicholas/morris.dt.txt