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John Morrison

BirthMay 1, 1854 - Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death10 Oct 1931 - Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherEffie McLeod
FatherNorman Morrison

Born in Marion Bridge, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada on May 1, 1854 to Norman Morrison and Effie McLeod. John Morrison married Celia Leah Tabor and had 10 children. He passed away on 10 Oct 1931 in Glace Bay, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Norman Morrison
1808 - 1892
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Effie Mcleod
1825 - 1908
Spouse(s)
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Celia Leah Tabor
1858 - 1930
Children Show all
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Muriel Celia Morrison
1882 - 1917
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John Hilyard Tabor Morrison
1889 - 1968
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May Stanley Morrison
1886 - 1960
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Kenneth Norman Mcleod Morrison
1896 - 1973
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Gordon Wilson Morrison
1900 - 1954
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Sarah Seeley Wilson Morrison
1894 - 1915
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Effie Leah Morrison
1879 - 1888
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Sadie Hazel Morrison
1892 - 1892
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Jesse Hugh Morrison
1884 - 1974
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Maerrice Morrison
1881 - Unknown

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