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John Morrison

Birth29 Nov 1795 - Londonderry, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death24 Feb 1869 - Economy, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada
MotherMartha A. Faulkner
FatherJonathan MORRISON

Born in Londonderry, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada on 29 Nov 1795 to Jonathan MORRISON and Martha A. Faulkner. John Morrison married Sarah/Zervah Corbett and had 11 children. He passed away on 24 Feb 1869 in Economy, Colchester, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Parents
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Jonathan Morrison
1766 - 1843
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Martha A. Faulkner
1767 - 1840
Spouse(s)
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Sarah/zervah Corbett
1800 - 1872
Children Show all
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Daniel Morrison
1821 - 1890
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Martha Morrison
1823 - 1897
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Ruby Jane Morrison
1825 - 1880
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John Morison
1841 - Unknown
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Joseph Morison
1837 - 1867
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David Faulkner Morrison
1829 - 1903
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Elizabeth Morison
1827 - 1855
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Andrew Morison
1831 - 1904
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Margaret Morrison
1835 - 1860
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Elisha R Morison
1833 - 1903
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Sarah Morison
1842 - Unknown

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