Family Group Sheet
Notes for Forrest Louis Morrow
FORREST L. MORROW was born and reared on a farm near Kirksville, Missouri, living at home with his parents till sixteen years old. He then started out for himself. He engaged in mercantile business at Youngstown, Nefy and Loeffler at various times. He also spent a year in that business in Washington. On his return he served as engineer at the Kirksville Water Works pumping station. In 1907 he worked as outside man for the Novinger Record. At the time of his marriage he accepted a position as associate editor of the Kirksville Democrat, remaining there till October, 1910, then purchased the Novinger Record, of which he is now editor and proprietor. The paper is Independent in politics.
Mr. Morrow was born September 25, 1887, being a son of Lewis A. and Susan C. Morrow. He was married April 24, 1910, to Eva Inbody, daughter of James T. and Clara Inbody. They have one child, Forrest Louis, Jr., born April 17, 1911. Mr. Morrow is a Democrat and belongs to several Fraternal Orders.
History of Adair County, 1911
By Eugene Morrow Violette
Page 605
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