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John Morison

Birth14 Jul 1759 - Queensferry, West Lothian, , Scotland
Death9 Jan 1849 - Walton County, Florida
MotherChristian Carphin
FatherJohn Morison

Born in Queensferry, West Lothian, , Scotland on 14 Jul 1759 to John Morison and Christian Carphin. John Morison married Catherine Margaret McCaskill and had 14 children. He passed away on 9 Jan 1849 in Walton County, Florida.

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Parents
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John Morison
1705 - 1784
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Christian Carphin
1709 - 1801
Spouse(s)
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Catherine Margaret Mccaskill
1772 - 1820
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Allen Morrison
1800 - 1870
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Norman Campbell 1797 Morrison
1797 - 1880
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Malcom Morrison
1790 - 1818
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Mary Caroline Morrison
1808 - 1882
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Sarah Sallie 1794 Morrison
1794 - Unknown
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Murdock Morrison
1785 - 1868
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John Morrison
1790 - 1864
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Margaret T 1813 Morrison
1813 - 1873
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John Iii (Twin Of William) Morrison
1796 - 1867
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Agnes Morrison
1805 - 1879
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Andrew Morrison
1798 - 1880
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Alexander A Morrison
1813 - 1916
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Malcolm Morrison
Unknown - Unknown
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Angus D Morrison
1807 - Unknown

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