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Edith Morrison

Birth27 May 1872 - Simpson Creek, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA
Death14 Mar 1953 - Clarksburg, Harrison, WV, USA
MotherHenrietta Graves (Morrison)
FatherSamuel Morrison

Born in Simpson Creek, Harrison County, West Virginia, USA on 27 May 1872 to Samuel Morrison and Henrietta Graves (Morrison). Edith Morrison married Charles W Cork and had 6 children. She passed away on 14 Mar 1953 in Clarksburg, Harrison, WV, USA.

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Samuel Morrison
1838 - 1914
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Henrietta Graves (Morrison)
1840 - 1910
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Charles W Cork
1863 - 1911
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Ezra Riley
1900 - 1993
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Bertha Riley
1892 - 1951
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Erma Riley
1898 - 1939
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Carl Riley
1909 - 1964
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Charles Cork
1890 - 1930
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Zella Riley
1895 - Unknown

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