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Amy Chew

BirthAbt. 1735 - Gloucester, New Jersey, USA
Death31 Jul 1789 - Gloucester, New Jersey, USA
MotherAmy Paul Brinn Chew
FatherMichael Jennings Chew

Born in Gloucester, New Jersey, USA on Abt. 1735 to Michael Jennings Chew and Amy Paul Brinn Chew. Amy Chew married Randall W Morgan and had 9 children. She passed away on 31 Jul 1789 in Gloucester, New Jersey, USA.

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Parents
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Michael Jennings Chew
1710 - 1749
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Amy Paul Brinn Chew
1710 - 1763
Spouse(s)
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Randall W Morgan
1734 - 1780
Children Show all
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Sarah W Morgan
1772 - 1837
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Randal Morgan
1762 - 1848
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Joseph Morgan
1778 - 1857
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Bathnapthleath Morgan
1775 - 1821
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Susannah Morgan
1759 - 1861
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John B. Morgan
1770 - Unknown
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George Morgan
1767 - 1815
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Michael Morgan
1760 - 1798
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Amy Morgan
1764 - 1833

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