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John Morrow

Birth2 Oct 1784 - Richburg, Chester, South Carolina, United States
Death1847 - Jackson, Georgia, United States
MotherJeanette McCarter-Morrow
FatherThomas Morrow

Born in Richburg, Chester, South Carolina, United States on 2 Oct 1784 to Thomas Morrow and Jeanette McCarter-Morrow. John Morrow married Mary Sutton and had 11 children. He passed away on 1847 in Jackson, Georgia, United States.

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Parents
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Thomas Morrow
1765 - 1846
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Jeanette Mccarter-morrow
1767 - 1835
Spouse(s)
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Mary Sutton
1784 - 1860
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Samuel Morrow
1808 - 1891
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John Quincy Morrow
1824 - 1918
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Hugh S Morrow
1827 - 1908
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William M Morrow
1805 - 1840
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James Hiram Morrow
1816 - 1897
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Jacob Sutton Morrow
1813 - 1895
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Margaret Ann "Peggy" Morrow Barton
1819 - 1898
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George Wilson (Rev.) Morrow
1800 - 1892
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Adam Morrow
1821 - 1863
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Benjamin Franklin Morrow
1817 - 1870
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John Morrow
1808 - 1894

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