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John Thomas Morrow

Birth5 May 1863 - Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, United States
Death12 Sep 1939 - Burlingame, San Mateo, California, United States
MotherMary Amanda Jane "Mandy" Moore
FatherDavid Alexander Morrow

Born in Gainesville, Hall, Georgia, United States on 5 May 1863 to David Alexander Morrow and Mary Amanda Jane "Mandy" Moore. John Thomas Morrow married Arra Estella Baggett and had 9 children. He passed away on 12 Sep 1939 in Burlingame, San Mateo, California, United States.

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David Alexander Morrow
1836 - 1903
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Mary Amanda Jane "Mandy" Moore
1842 - 1933
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Arra Estella Baggett
1872 - 1965
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Bert Morrow
1891 - 1983
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Ruth Morrow
1893 - 1979
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Alda Chichizola
1909 - 1997
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Roy Morrow
1894 - 1974
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Earl Morrow
1899 - 1994
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Wayne Morrow
1905 - 1962
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Hazel Morrow
1903 - Unknown
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Ralph Morrow
1901 - 1982
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Ernest Morrow
1898 - 1898

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