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George MORRIS

Birth14 Sep 1848 - Cresaptown, Allegany, Maryland, USA
Death4 October 1901 - Frostburg, Allegany, Maryland, United States
MotherRhoda Ann McKENZIE
FatherJames Cranshaw Morris

Born in Cresaptown, Allegany, Maryland, USA on 14 Sep 1848 to James Cranshaw Morris and Rhoda Ann McKENZIE. George MORRIS married Virginia Samantha "Jenny" Adkins and had 10 children. He passed away on 4 October 1901 in Frostburg, Allegany, Maryland, United States.

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Parents
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James Cranshaw Morris
1822 - 1890
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Rhoda Ann Mckenzie
1828 - 1917
Spouse(s)
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Virginia Samantha "Jenny" Adkins
1851 - 1937
Children Show all
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Lucy E Morris
1892 - 1938
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Andrew Francis Morris
1887 - 1958
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Henry M "Harry" Morris
1885 - 1904
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Martha Morris
1890 - 1969
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Patrick Morris
1878 - 1911
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George W Morris
1882 - Unknown
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James M Morris
1894 - 1971
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Mary Jane Morris
1875 - 1886
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Thomas Morris
1879 - Unknown
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Eugene Morris
1878 - Unknown

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