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James Jefferson Morton

Birth4 Dec 1861 - Granby, Newton Co., MO
Death1907 - Granby, Newton Co., MO
MotherMary J Morton
FatherJames Thomas Morton

Born in Granby, Newton Co., MO on 4 Dec 1861 to James Thomas Morton and Mary J Morton. James Jefferson Morton married Lucinda+ Whitaker and had 11 children. He passed away on 1907 in Granby, Newton Co., MO.

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James Thomas Morton
1838 - 1901
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Mary J Morton
1839 - 1914
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Lucinda+ Whitaker
1863 - 1906
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Arther D Morton
1882 - 1954
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Harry Morton
1891 - 1963
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Gwendolyn Morton
1899 - 1983
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Mabel Frances May Morton
1881 - 1936
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August Morton
1893 - 1976
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Etta Cleo Morton
1889 - 1919
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Grace Lee Morton
1903 - 1989
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Clyde Homer Morton
1896 - 1962
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Laura Morton
1887 - Unknown
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Gladys Morton
1906 - Unknown
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Hester Morton
1879 - Unknown

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