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Loretta Morse

Birth13 June 1880 - Pigeon Roost, Clay, Kentucky
Death21 Dec 1973 - Saint James, Phelps, Missouri, United States of America
MotherHelen Minerva Baker
FatherIsrael Peter Morse

Born in Pigeon Roost, Clay, Kentucky on 13 June 1880 to Israel Peter Morse and Helen Minerva Baker. Loretta Morse married Charles Taylor Paul and had 13 children. She passed away on 21 Dec 1973 in Saint James, Phelps, Missouri, United States of America.

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Parents
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Israel Peter Morse
1836 - 1911
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Helen Minerva Baker
1844 - 1900
Spouse(s)
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Charles Taylor Paul
1870 - 1941
Children Show all
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John Lee Paul
1909 - 2000
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Joseph Jessie Paul
1906 - 1998
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Vina M. Paul
1908 - 1930
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George Lester Paul
1904 - 1976
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Raymond Robison Paul
1915 - 1999
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James Harvey Paul
1912 - 1983
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Louis Earl Paul
1918 - 2000
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Ellis Paul
1898 - 1998
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Leslie Paul
1913 - 1916
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Charles F. Paul
1911 - 1911
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Russel Millard Paul
1900 - 1920
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Millerd R Paul
1901 - Unknown
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Arthur Herman Paul
1919 - Unknown

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