Joseph Morris (railway manager)
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Lieutenant-Colonel Joseph Morris MVO VD (1845–1928) was superintendent of the line of the Great Western Railway from 1904 to 1910.[1]
He was born at Whittington, Shropshire on 7 March 1845, the son of Joseph Morris (1798–1881) and Ann Williams (1809–1883). He married Elizabeth Robertson (1835–1930) in 1867 and they had the following children:
- Francis Elizabeth Ann Morris (1868–1963)
- Edith Alice Mary Morris (1870–1925)
- Joseph Robertson Morris (1872–1940)
- Samuel Frederick Arthur Morris (1875–1942)
- Edwin Whittington Moris (1876–1950)
- Walsham Roberton Scott Morris (1881–1973)
He died on 15 February 1928 at Crieve House, 15 Montpellier Road, Ealing, London and left an estate valued at £22,442 (equivalent to £1,219,000 in 2025).[2]