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John Morrison

Birth1846 - Cross Ness Isle of lewis Scotland
Death14 Mar 1914 - 3 Cross, Isle of Lewis
MotherMargaret Gillies
FatherMurdo Morison

Born in Cross Ness Isle of lewis Scotland on 1846 to Murdo Morison and Margaret Gillies. John Morrison married Annabella Murray and had 15 children. He passed away on 14 Mar 1914 in 3 Cross, Isle of Lewis.

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Parents
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Murdo Morison
1808 - Unknown
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Margaret Gillies
1813 - 1897
Spouse(s)
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Annabella Murray
1849 - 1902
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Annie Mackenzie
1869 - 1934
Children Show all
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Margaret (Peggy) Brown Morisson
1883 - 1979
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Catherine (Kate) Morrison
1888 - 1985
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Johanna Morrison
1891 - 1972
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Murdo Matheson Morrison
1879 - 1955
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Margaret Morrison
1879 - Unknown
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Christina Morrison
1897 - 1989
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Murdo Morrison
1905 - 1977
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Alexander Morrison
1881 - 1916
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Donald Morrison
1874 - 1918
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Mary Macleod
Unknown - Unknown
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David Morrison
Unknown - Unknown
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John Murdo Morrison
1895 - 1991
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Norman Morrison
Unknown - Unknown
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Murdo Morrison
1886 - Unknown
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Peggy Morison
1887 - Unknown

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