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James Morrison

Birth22 Nov 1787 - Dysart, Fife, Scotland
Death1825 - Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
MotherHelen Gilfillan
FatherJames Morrison

Born in Dysart, Fife, Scotland on 22 Nov 1787 to James Morrison and Helen Gilfillan. James Morrison married Euphemia Mcleod and had 7 children. He passed away on 1825 in Baltimore, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

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James Morrison
1765 - Unknown
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Helen Gilfillan
Unknown - Unknown
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Euphemia Mcleod
1787 - 1865
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Helen Ellen Morrison
1810 - 1895
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George William Morrison
1820 - 1893
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James Mcleod Morrison
1813 - 1862
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Jeanette Morrison
1808 - 1819
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Daniel Morrison
1816 - 1906
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Robert Alexander Morrison
1824 - Unknown
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Alexander Robert Morrison
1818 - 1901

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