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Mike,
The more I look at it the more I like it. BTW, I'm not into it, but genealogy is very popular on the web. I wouldn't be surprised if you couldn't find a site that might be able to help you out. Morris died in 1961, so there may be just a generation or two to go through. Maybe even find a relative. Good luck, Scott (not Sean ![]() |
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His house where lived in Dallas until passing in 1961: Morris Home built in 1938 According to his death certificate, Morris' daughter listed his primary occupation as a professional baseball manager. I can't find him right off the bat in any census past 1900 when he was still living at home with his parents. His father, George Morris, was a practicing attorney in Rockwall, TX when he was born in 1881 and was still listed as an attorney in 1930 in Dallas. Walter likely had a comfortable, such as the term can be used to describe 1880s Texas, upbringing. The Texas Sports Historical Association lists this bio on their webpage under JERRY Walter Morris. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fmo58 Quote:
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Nationals attended: 4 (3with Otis) Last edited by mattsey9; 08-18-2015 at 09:42 PM. |
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I just checked my Cactus's and I don't have '00 or '01. The 1902 book didn't have a photo or mention of him. If anyone has either yearbook I am willing to bet that you could find a good photo comparison.
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I thought this might be the same guy. This photo wasn't dated or named.
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I am not tech savvy... Last edited by Laxcat; 08-18-2015 at 10:51 PM. |
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Couldn't find a Walter Morris or a John Morris but a Morris played 3rd base on the 99-00 team
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The faces in posts #6 and #8 for sure do not match the face in post #1.
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Hmm. The face in #6 #8 #9(sitting bottom left) are all the same guy. That guy is Walter Morris.
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I don't have a lot of hair on top myself, so I can't answer this from personal experience, but isn't it a bit unusual for someone to change which direction they part their hair midway through life? The hair is parted opposite ways for the guys in #1 and #6. Also, the cleft chin for the older gentleman in #6 is way off from #1. If we know for sure that #6 is Walter Morris, then I think that rules him out as the picture in question for the OP. Just my two cents. |
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Walter Morris 1908 St. Louis Cardinals
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