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Jonathan Morse

Birth30 Apr 1750 - Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA
Death12 Jan 1835 - White Breast Twp., Lucas Co., Ia
MotherSarah Child
FatherJedidiah Morse

Born in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut, USA on 30 Apr 1750 to Jedidiah Morse and Sarah Child. Jonathan Morse married Azubah Child Lyon and had 11 children. He passed away on 12 Jan 1835 in White Breast Twp., Lucas Co., Ia.

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Parents
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Jedidiah Morse
1726 - 1819
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Sarah Child
1724 - 1805
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Azubah Child Lyon
1759 - 1837
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Dolly Morse
1784 - 1870
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Nancy Morse
1796 - 1802
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Jedidiah Morse
1788 - 1867
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Lyman Morse
1791 - 1880
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Sally Morse
1786 - 1859
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Abiel Morse
1800 - 1836
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Polly Morse
1792 - Unknown
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Walter Morse
1794 - Unknown
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Lucy Morse
1808 - Unknown
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Nancy Morse
1803 - Unknown
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Chester Morse
1781 - Unknown

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