Morrow (surname)
Morrow MacMurchadha | |
---|---|
Family name | |
Meaning | "Sea Warrior" |
Region of origin | Ireland, Scotland |
Language(s) of origin | Gaelic |
Related names | Mac Muireadhaigh, Kinsella, Kavanagh, Murray, Murchison, Moro, MacMorrow, Murphy, Murrow, Morrowson, MacMurrough, O'Morchoe, Mac Murchadha, |
Clan affiliations | Clan Moroghoe, Clan Murray |
Morrow is a surname of Gaelic origins and most sources (such as Mr. Lower, Mr. Charnock, Dr. J. T. Morrow, Mr. O'Hart, Mr. Mac Giolla Domhnaigh and Rev. Woulfe) give it as either Irish or Scottish, and many people with the surname are also described as Scotch or Scotch-Irish.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]
Scottish
There are three recorded origins for the name Morrow in Scotland, the first is from Lochalsh where the name comes from Murchadha and is akin to the minor clan Murchison and in Lochalsh the name has taken the form, Morrow, Morrowson and MacMorrow.[8] The second is in Moray, where the name comes from the Gaelic word moireach meaning a settlement by the sea and variations include Morow, Murrow and Morreue (the latter being found on the Ragman Rolls of 1296).[9][10] This branch of the name are considered a sept of the Clan Murray, however many Murrays were said to have pronounced their name as Morrow and this branch was mostly found in Lanarkshire, Selkirkshire and Morayshire and this was the family that the 14th century architect John Morrow was from.[11] The third origin is from Ayrshire and Galloway and comes from the Gaelic name Muireadhaigh. It was anglicised MacMorrow, MacMurray, Murrow and Morrow. Many Scottish Morrows emigrated to Ireland in the early 17th century, first during the Hamilton-Montgomery settlement when they came from Ayrshire and Lanarkshire and settled Down and Antrim and then during the Ulster Plantation when they mostly settled in Donegal and Armagh. A number of Scottish Morrows who served in the Covenanter army were transported to Virginia after being captured by Cromwell at the Battle of Worcester in 1651. David Dobson and Dr. J. T. Morrow also state that other Scottish and Irish Morrows were to be found in early colonial Virginia. Notables descended from Scottish Morrows include Thomas Z. Morrow and his son Edwin P. Morrow.
Notable Scottish Morrows:
- Andrew MacMorrow of Wigtown[12]
- Hugh Morrow of Moray (Hugo Morreue de Morref)
- John Morrow of Philiphaugh (also, John Murray, and he may have been the Black Morrow or Murray
- Thomas Morrow, Abbot of Paisley 1418-1444
- David Morrow, a Scotsman from Ayrshire who settled in Killyleagh, Co. Down in 1606
Irish & Scotch-Irish
The Irish origin comes from "Murchadh" (muir and cath) meaning "Sea Battle" or "Sea Warrior", which anglicised as Morrogh, Murrow, Moroghoe and Morrow. There are three distinct Irish origins for Morrow. The first and most well-known is from Wexford and Cork where the name has been recorded variously as O'Morrow, McMarrowe, Morrogh, Murrow and Morrow which were recorded in Petty's census of 1659. and all stem from the Gaelic name MacMurchadha. The second is from Leitrim where they come from MacMuireadhaigh and this name has been made MacMurray, MacMorrow, Murray and Morrow. The third is from Fermanagh where they are said to be a branch of MacGuire. Many Morrows in Ireland, especially in Ulster, will be descended from the Scottish branch of the name due to the Plantation of Ulster during the 17th century. These Scotch-Irish Morrows would join the emigration from the north of Ireland to the American colonies in the early 18th century, and their descendants include Maj. Samuel Morrow, Jeremiah Morrow and Dwight Morrow.
Notable Irish Morrows,
- Jeremiah Morrow, father of Jeremiah Morrow, governor of Ohio
- Adam Morrow, one of the "defenders of Derry", who signed a petition to William of Orange after the siege of Derry had been lifted in 1689
- Joseph Morrow, a soldier in the Continental Army from South Carolina who was born in Ireland in 1760
- John Morrow, a Presbyterian United Irishman who was exiled from Ireland due to his participation in the rebellion of 1798
- Captain Francis Morrow, an Irish officer in the Jacobite army of King James II[13]
- Andrew Morrow of Cork (also spelt Morrogh)[14]
People with the surname "Morrow"
- Addie Morrow (fl. 1980s), Irish political figure
- Alan Morrow (born 1936), Australian athlete in Australian Rules football
- Albert Morrow (1863–1927), Irish artist and illustrator
- Alex Zander Morrow (born 1989), American entertainer
- Anna Karen Morrow (1914–2009), American model and actress
- Anne Morrow Lindbergh (1906–2001), American aviator, author, born Anne Spencer Morrow
- Anthony Morrow (born 1985), American basketball player
- Barry Morrow (born 1948), American screenwriter and film producer
- Bill Morrow (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
- Black Morrow, the name attached to a bandit killed in medieval Scotland
- Bob Morrow (born 1946), Canadian political figure from Ontario
- Bobby Morrow (born 1935), American track athlete
- Brad Morrow (1942–1997), American child actor
- Bradford Morrow (born 1951), American author
- Brandon Morrow (born 1984), American baseball player
- Brenden B. Morrow (born 1979), Canadian hockey player
- Bruce Morrow (born 1937), American radio personality
- Bruce Morrow (footballer) (born 1936), Australian football player
- Buddy Morrow (born 1919), American musician
- Byron Morrow (1911–2006), American television and film actor
- Carla Morrow (born 1981), American fantasy artist
- Cecily Morrow (?), American figure skating coach
- Chris Morrow (born 1985), Northern Ireland footballer
- Cory Morrow (born 1972), American musician
- David Morrow (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
- Don Morrow (born 1927), American actor and radio personality
- Donald Morrow (1908–1995), Canadian political figure from Ontario
- Doretta Morrow (1928–1968), American actress and dancer
- Douglas Morrow (1913–1994), American screenwriter and film producer
- Dwight Morrow (1873–1931), American political figure
- E. Frederic Morrow (1906–1994), American political executive
- Edward Morrow (1934–2003), Transvaal-born Anglican priest and activist
- Edwin P. Morrow (1877–1935), American politician
- Elizabeth Cutter Morrow (1873–1955), American poet
- Felix Morrow (1906–1988), American newspaper and book publisher
- Geoff Morrow (fl. 1970s), American songwriter
- George Morrow (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
- Gertrude Comfort Morrow, American architect
- Gray Morrow (1934–2001), American artist and illustrator
- Hamilton Morrow (1846-?), Canadian politician
- Harold Morrow (born 1973), American football player
- Henry Andrew Morrow (1829–1891), American military figure
- Irving Morrow (1884–1952), American architect
- Jack Morrow (1872–1926), Northern Ireland illustrator and cartoonist
- James Morrow (born 1947), American author
- James Morrow (Manitoba politician) (1857–1949), Canadian politician
- Jay Johnson Morrow (1870–1937), American military figure and Governor of the Panama Canal Zone
- Jeff Morrow, meteorologist for The Weather Channel
- Jeff Morrow (1907–1993), American film actor
- Jeremiah Morrow (1771–1852), American political figure
- John Morrow (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
- Joseph McKeen Morrow (1832–1899), American politician
- Joshua Morrow (born 1974), American television actor
- Julian Morrow (born 1975), Australian comedian and television producer
- Juliet Morrow (born 1962), American archeologist and academic
- Justin Morrow (born 1987), American soccer player
- Karen Morrow (born 1936), American singer and stage actress
- Ken Morrow (born 1956), American hockey player
- Kevyn Morrow (fl. 1980–2000s), American actor
- Kirby Morrow (born 1973), Canadian voice actor, comedian
- Lance Morrow (born 1939), American academic and author
- Liza Morrow (fl. 1980s), American actress
- Margaret M. Morrow (born 1950), American jurist
- Mari Morrow (born 1974), Barbados-born American actress
- Mark Morrow (born 1960), Canadian politician
- Marlene Morrow (born 1954), American model
- Maurice Morrow, Baron Morrow (born 1948), Northern Ireland political figure
- Max Morrow (born 1991), Canadian actor
- Melvyn Morrow (born 1942), Australian playwright
- Michele Morrow (born 1978), American actress
- Monica Morrow (fl. 2000s), American surgeon
- Nellie Morrow Parker, African American school teacher, born Nellie K. Morrow
- Patricia Morrow (born 1944), American lawyer and actress
- Patrick Morrow (born 1952), Canadian photographer and mountaineer
- Philip Morrow (born 1962), Northern Ireland television producer
- Prince A. Morrow (1846–1913), American physician and education activist
- Rob Morrow (born 1962), American actor
- Robin Morrow (born 1942), Australian lecturer, author and editor
- Robert Morrow (1891–1915), Irish war hero
- Sam Morrow (born 1985), Irish football player
- Scott Morrow (born 1969), American hockey player
- Simmone Morrow (born 1976), Australian softball player
- Steve Morrow (born 1970), Northern Irish footballer
- Susan Morrow (1931–1985), American actress
- Suzanne Morrow (1930–2008), Canadian figure skater
- Terry Morrow (born 1963), American politician
- Thomas Morrow (Australian politician) (1888–1971), Australian politician
- Thomas Z. Morrow (1836–1913), American soldier and politician
- Tom Morrow (born 1938), US football player
- Tom Morrow (footballer) (1923-?), Australian football player
- Vic Morrow (1929–1982), American actor
- Vicki Morrow (fl. 1980s), American softball player
- Victoria Morrow (fl. 2000s), American television writer and producer
- W. C. Morrow (1854–1923), American author
- William Morrow (disambiguation), any of several men with the name
Fictional characters with the surname "Morrow"
- Clark Morrow, child character in the movie Contagion
- Clay Morrow, character in the television series Sons of Anarchy
- Jerome Eugene Morrow, character in Gattaca
- Nicholas Morrow, character in the novel series Sweet Valley High
- Regina Morrow, character in the novel series Sweet Valley High
- T. O. Morrow, supervillain in the DC universe
References
- ↑ The Morrows and Related Families, Dr. J. T. Morrow
- ↑ Irish Pedigrees, John O'Hart
- ↑ Some Anglicised surnames in Ireland, Padraig Mac Giolla Domhnaigh
- ↑ The Scotch-Irish in America, Henry Ford Jones
- ↑ The Scot in Ulster. Sketch of the history of the Scottish population of Ulster (1888), John Harrison
- ↑ In memoriam, John Morrow Cochran, Jere Morrow Cochran
- ↑ Edwin P. Morrow--Kentuckian: A Contemporaneous Biographical Sketch, Willard Rouse Jillson
- ↑ Some Anglicised surnames in Ireland, Padraig Mac Giolla Domhnaigh
- ↑ http://www.rampantscotland.com/ragman/blragman_m.htm
- ↑ Ludus Patronymicus, Richard Stephen Charnock
- ↑ A Scots Mediaeval Architect (1895), P. MacGregor Chalmers
- ↑ Acts of the Lords of Council in Civil Causes 1478-1495, p. 61
- ↑ A History of the Siege of Londonderry and Defence of Enniskillen, in 1688 and 1689, Rev. John Graham
- ↑ Illustrations, historical and genealogical, of King James's Irish army list 1689, John D'Alton