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Content Morse

Birth12 Mar 1758 - Wareham Twn, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA
Death1813 - Norwich, Vermont
MotherElizabeth Swift
FatherGershom Morse

Born in Wareham Twn, Plymouth, Massachusetts, USA on 12 Mar 1758 to Gershom Morse and Elizabeth Swift. Content Morse married Stephen Percival and had 9 children. She passed away on 1813 in Norwich, Vermont.

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Parents
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Gershom Morse
1716 - 1800
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Elizabeth Swift
1718 - 1804
Spouse(s)
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Stephen Percival
1752 - 1813
Children Show all
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Rhoda Percival
1786 - Unknown
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Lucy Percival
1779 - Unknown
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Stephen Percival
1782 - Unknown
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Ansel Percival
1780 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Percival
1784 - Unknown
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Gilbert Hatch Percival
1790 - Unknown
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Rosye Percival
1794 - 1794
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Content Percival
1788 - Unknown
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James Percival
1795 - Unknown

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