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John MORRISON

Birth1845 - Appins, Argyleshire, Scotland
Death05 Feb 1899 - 148 Gloucester Street, Tradeston, Glasgow
MotherMargaret McCOLL
FatherAlexander MORRISON

Born in Appins, Argyleshire, Scotland on 1845 to Alexander MORRISON and Margaret McCOLL. John MORRISON married Sarah Mcleran and had 12 children. He passed away on 05 Feb 1899 in 148 Gloucester Street, Tradeston, Glasgow.

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Parents
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Alexander Morrison
1816 - 1859
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Margaret Mccoll
1821 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Mcleran
1843 - 1913
Children Show all
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Margaret (Maggie) Morrison
1870 - 1937
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Janet Mccoll Morrison
1887 - Unknown
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Neil Morrison
1869 - Unknown
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Helen Morrison
1875 - Unknown
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Donald Morrison
1881 - Unknown
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Sarah Morrison
1879 - Unknown
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John Morrison
1887 - Unknown
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Mary Morrison
1884 - Unknown
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John Morrison
1877 - Unknown
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Sarah Morrison
1879 - Unknown
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Mary Morrison
1884 - Unknown
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Jesse Morrison
1887 - Unknown

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