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John W Morrison

Birth28 Jun 1795 - Whitehall, Washington, New York
Death2 Sep 1870 - Switzerland, Indiana
MotherLucretia Henderson
FatherEphraim Morrison

Born in Whitehall, Washington, New York on 28 Jun 1795 to Ephraim Morrison and Lucretia Henderson. John W Morrison had 9 children. He passed away on 2 Sep 1870 in Switzerland, Indiana.

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Ephraim Morrison
1763 - 1847
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Lucretia Henderson
1764 - 1857
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Emerson Morrison
1834 - 1926
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James H. Morrison
1825 - 1861
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Philander King Morrison
1827 - 1911
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Sylvester H Morrison
1829 - 1908
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Matilda Morrison
1817 - 1886
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Rachael A. Morrison
1823 - 1850
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Mariah Laura Morrison
1821 - 1853
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Betsy Morrison
1819 - Unknown
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John W (Jr) Morrison
1831 - 1909

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