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John Morse

Birth8 Aug 1787 - Douglas, Worcester, MA
Death17 Dec 1852 - Mt Hope, Mc Lean, Illinois, United States
MotherHannah Gibbs
FatherNathaniel Fry Morse

Born in Douglas, Worcester, MA on 8 Aug 1787 to Nathaniel Fry Morse and Hannah Gibbs. John Morse married Polly Hathaway and had 8 children. He passed away on 17 Dec 1852 in Mt Hope, Mc Lean, Illinois, United States.

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Parents
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Nathaniel Fry Morse
1750 - 1835
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Hannah Gibbs
1753 - 1805
Spouse(s)
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Polly Hathaway
1788 - 1846
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David Wilkinson Morse
1825 - 1887
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Harriett Newell Morse
1817 - 1890
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Mary Gardner Morse
1815 - 1863
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Susanna Morse
1811 - Unknown
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Jane Wellington Morse
1827 - Unknown
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Catherine Brown Morse
1822 - 1841
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Leander Morse
1812 - 1814
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John Hathaway Morse
1819 - 1891

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