“A leather merchant conducting the tanning business in Dunfermline; but the peace after the Battle of Waterloo involved him in ruin...” [Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, p.6:]
“Publisher of “The Precursor”, a small edition it might be said of Cobbett’s “Register” and thought to have been the first radical paper in Scotland”. “head of the advanced wing of the radical party in the district” [Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, p.4:]
*research Charlotte ...
“A lady of education, manners, and position”
Children:
1. Bailie MORRISON, eldest son, b. say 1803 Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland,
2. William MORRISON, b. say 1805 Dunfermline,
3.+Charlotte “Aunt Charlotte” MORRISON, b. say 1807, m. George LOUDER [Carnegie,p.70:]...”Uncle Louder” ?, had son Dod,
4.+Margaret MORRISON, “second daughter”, b.1810 Dunfermline, d.10 Nov.1886 Braemar Cottage, Cresson, Cambria Co., Pennsylvania, m. William T. CARNEGIE,
5. Catherine”Kitty” MORRISON, b. say 1812, m. Thomas HOGAN,
6. Anne MORRISON, “Aunt Aitken”, b. say 1814 Dunfermline, m. Andrew AITKEN,