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John Bryson Morrow

Birth1 Mar 1833 - Illinois
Death20 MAY 1895 - Sparta, Randolph, Illinois, USA
MotherElizabeth McNulty
FatherJames Cooper Morrow

Born in Illinois on 1 Mar 1833 to James Cooper Morrow and Elizabeth McNulty. John Bryson Morrow married Sarah A. Hawthorne and had 7 children. He passed away on 20 MAY 1895 in Sparta, Randolph, Illinois, USA.

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James Cooper Morrow
1809 - 1890
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Elizabeth Mcnulty
1809 - 1883
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Sarah A. Hawthorne
1833 - 1908
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Sarah Elizabeth Morrow
1871 - 1920
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Amy Annetta Morrow
1878 - 1968
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George A Morrow
1868 - 1918
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Effie Morrow
1863 - 1864
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William E. Morrow
1861 - 1864
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Margaret Cornelia Morrow
1858 - 1862
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Leander Morrow
1865 - 1868

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