Education
Born in Aberdeen 3 February 1798, Morren was educated at Aberdeen grammar school and at Marischal College, where he graduated Master of Arts Morren studied theology in the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Born in Aberdeen 3 February 1798, Morren was educated at Aberdeen grammar school and at Marischal College, where he graduated Master of Arts Morren studied theology in the universities of Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
In 1814. He became a tutor at Fort George, and then taught at Caen, France, a visit to Joseph Lowe set up by Professor George Glennie of the College. He was licensed by the presbytery of Aberdeen in October 1822, and appointed minister of Blackhall Street (later North) Church, Greenock, in June 1823. He was translated to the first charge of Brechin in September 1843, the post being vacant because James McCosh had seceded.
Morren died of apoplexy 28 March 1847.