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John Richards Murrish

Birth8 March 1820 - Cocks, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall
Death17 Aug 1886 - Dane, Wisconsin
MotherMary Kernick
FatherWilliam MORRISH

Born in Cocks, Perranzabuloe, Cornwall on 8 March 1820 to William MORRISH and Mary Kernick. John Richards Murrish married Jane Richards and had 15 children. He passed away on 17 Aug 1886 in Dane, Wisconsin.

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William Morrish
1785 - 1837
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Mary Kernick
1788 - 1837
Spouse(s)
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Jane Richards
1821 - 1905
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John R Murrish
1849 - 1946
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Anna Murrish
1854 - 1931
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Samuel Murrish
1847 - 1921
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Louisa Murrish
1852 - Unknown
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Mary L Greene
1857 - 1946
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Richard Morrish
1851 - 1915
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Lydia Morrish
1853 - Unknown
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Rhu Aaron Morrish
1855 - Unknown
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Moses Morrish
1861 - Unknown
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William Morrish
1842 - Unknown
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Ellen Grace Morrish
1859 - Unknown
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Bessie Morrish
1856 - Unknown
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James Morrish
1849 - Unknown
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Harriet Morrish
1860 - 1910
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Mary Jane Murrish
1846 - 1918

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