Alfred Hennen Morris

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Preceded byWilliam Ryan
Succeeded byJohn Berry
Born(1864-03-03)March 3, 1864
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
DiedJuly 9, 1959(1959-07-09) (aged 95)
New York City, United States
Alfred Hennen Morris
Member of the New York State Assembly for Westchester County's 2nd District
In office
January 1, 1893  December 31, 1893
Preceded byWilliam Ryan
Succeeded byJohn Berry
Personal details
Born(1864-03-03)March 3, 1864
Wilmington, Delaware, United States
DiedJuly 9, 1959(1959-07-09) (aged 95)
New York City, United States
PartyDemocrat
Spouse
Jessie Harding
(after 1889)
RelationsDave Hennen Morris (brother)
Alice Vanderbilt Morris (sister-in-law)
Lewis Cass Ledyard (brother-in-law)
Children2
Parent(s)John Albert Morris
Cora Hennen
Alma materHarvard University

Alfred Hennen Morris (March 3, 1864 – July 9, 1959) was an American businessman politician, and racehorse owner/breeder.

Morris was born in Wilmington, Delaware on March 3, 1864. He was the son of John Albert Morris and Cora Hennen, the daughter of prominent New Orleans Judge Alfred Hennen, a Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court. His siblings included Dave Hennen Morris (1872–1944), the United States Ambassador to Belgium and Envoy to Luxembourg who married Alice Vanderbilt Shepard,[1] and Frances Isabel Morris, who married Lewis Cass Ledyard (1851–1932), the prominent attorney.[2]

His father, the Louisiana Lottery "king", was descended from the Colonial Morris family of Morrisania.[1] His grandfather, Francis Morris, owned the mare Ruthless, who won the first Belmont Stakes in 1867.[3]

Morris graduated from Harvard University in 1885.[4]

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