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Clarissa Mitchell

Birth4 March 1844 - North Gwillimbury Twp, York County, Ontario, Canada
Death29 Nov 1900 - Cedar Rapids, Boone County, Nebraska, USA
MotherElizabeth Ogilvie
FatherNelson Mitchell

Born in North Gwillimbury Twp, York County, Ontario, Canada on 4 March 1844 to Nelson Mitchell and Elizabeth Ogilvie. Clarissa Mitchell married Francis John Morton and had 8 children. She passed away on 29 Nov 1900 in Cedar Rapids, Boone County, Nebraska, USA.

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Nelson Mitchell
1814 - 1880
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Elizabeth Ogilvie
1825 - 1871
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Francis John Morton
1842 - 1925
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May Edith Morton
1874 - 1950
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Florence Emma Morton
1869 - 1950
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Lauretta "Etta" Morton
1872 - 1943
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Verona Sarah Morton
1882 - 1967
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Clayton L Morton
1879 - 1913
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Elmer Francis Morton
1877 - 1952
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Nina Elizabeth Morton
1865 - 1893
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Ernest Gilbert "Ed" Morton
1878 - 1937

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