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Elisha E. MORRIS

Birth10 Mar 1811 - Kingston,Ontario,Canada
Death06 Mar 1858 - Porter,Niagara Co.,New York
MotherRachel Morris
FatherRobert MORRIS

Born in Kingston,Ontario,Canada on 10 Mar 1811 to Robert MORRIS and Rachel Morris. Elisha E. MORRIS married Margaret Ann BAKER and had 11 children. He passed away on 06 Mar 1858 in Porter,Niagara Co.,New York.

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Robert Morris
1752 - 1827
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Rachel Morris
1770 - Unknown
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Margaret Ann Baker
1814 - 1896
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John Wesley Morris
1839 - 1896
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Rachel Helen Morris
1837 - 1897
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Harvey W Morris
1838 - 1855
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Dilman B Morris
1842 - 1864
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David B Morris
1835 - 1855
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Stephen H. Morris
1841 - 1892
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Cynthia Eveline Morris
1834 - 1855
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Lillian C Morris
1852 - 1919
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Edmund Cyrus Morris
1847 - 1903
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Leander E Morris
1845 - 1886
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Albertine Z Morris
1850 - 1904

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