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Andrew Morran

Birth5 July 1870 - Tara, Arran Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada
Death31 Jul 1931 - Grandview, Manitoba, Canada
MotherAnn Morrow
FatherAndrew Morran

Born in Tara, Arran Township, Bruce, Ontario, Canada on 5 July 1870 to Andrew Morran and Ann Morrow. Andrew Morran married Susan Delilah Drinkwater and had 11 children. He passed away on 31 Jul 1931 in Grandview, Manitoba, Canada.

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Parents
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Andrew Morran
1835 - 1918
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Ann Morrow
1839 - 1918
Spouse(s)
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Susan Delilah Drinkwater
1871 - 1961
Children Show all
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Edith Irene Morran
1901 - 1991
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James Chester Morran
1905 - 1987
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Joseph Harold Morran
1896 - 1977
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Florence Gertrude Morran
1892 - 1980
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George Wellington Morran
1908 - 1960
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Frederick Elmer Morran
1894 - 1966
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Alfred Lavern Morran
1904 - 1904
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Mary Rubena (Ruby) Morran
1910 - 1964
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Lasley Morran
1910 - 1964
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Luetta May Morran
1899 - 1899
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Lauretta Morran
1898 - 1898

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