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John Morse

Birth10 Mar 1717 - Medfield, Norflk., Massachusetts
Death27 Sep 1782 - Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts
MotherExperience Thankful Sabin
FatherDavid Morse

Born in Medfield, Norflk., Massachusetts on 10 Mar 1717 to David Morse and Experience Thankful Sabin. John Morse married Sarah BRADISH Morse and had 12 children. He passed away on 27 Sep 1782 in Sturbridge, Worcester, Massachusetts.

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Parents
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David Morse
1683 - 1771
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Experience Thankful Sabin
1686 - 1771
Spouse(s)
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Sarah Bradish Morse
1717 - 1739
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Jerusha Smith (Dna)
1716 - 1790
Children Show all
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Prudence Morse
1767 - 1800
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Abigail Morse
1762 - 1790
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Oliver Morse
1763 - 1851
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Rachel Morse
1775 - 1776
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Polly Morse
1769 - 1850
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John Morse
1772 - 1776
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Ebenezer Morse
1750 - 1824
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David Morse
1741 - 1821
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Jerusha ++ Morse
1737 - 1818
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Rhoda Morse
1756 - 1839
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Samuel Morse
1744 - 1807
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Joanna Morse
1736 - 1804

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