History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & Co., Chicago, 1882. p. 558. [Bourbon County] [Clintonville Precinct] GEO. W. MORROW, farmer; P. O. Clintonville; was born March 14, 1843, in Bourbon County, his parents being James and Louisa (Rennick) Morrow, the daughter of John Rennick. The Rennicks are of Virginia descent. Mr. Morrow was married Dec. 7, 1870, to Miss Sallie Parvin, of Bourbon County. Their union has been productive of five children, viz: Anza, Louisa, Lillie B. and Mazie. He is a farmer and short-horn breeder, owning 250 acres of land called Grove Hill. Has served four years as Director of the Bourbon County Fair Association, and is at present on of the Magistrates of the Clintonville Precinct. When the late Civil war broke out, he espoused the cause of the South, enlisting in Capt. Pendleton's Company of Col. Cluke's 8th Ky. Cavalry, he followed the fortunes of the stars and bars for three years. He was wounded at Horse Shoe Bend, on the Cumberland River. Mr. Morrow has always been a Democrat in politics. Morrow Rennick Parvin = VA http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/bourbon/morrow.gw.txt