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Mary E Morrison

BirthAbt. 1844 - Pocahontas Co., Va
Death19 May 1925 - Probably, Cedar Creek District, Bath Co., Virginia
MotherRebecca Morrisonmrs
FatherJosiah Morrison

Born in Pocahontas Co., Va on Abt. 1844 to Josiah Morrison and Rebecca Morrisonmrs. Mary E Morrison married Ballard Rucker and had 10 children. She passed away on 19 May 1925 in Probably, Cedar Creek District, Bath Co., Virginia.

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Parents
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Josiah Morrison
1820 - Unknown
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Rebecca Morrisonmrs
Unknown - Unknown
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Ballard Rucker
1818 - 1890
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Martha Louise Rucker
1876 - 1954
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Sarah Rucker
1874 - 1895
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John R. Rucker
1871 - 1940
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George Rucker
1866 - 1910
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James M Rucker
1867 - 1937
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Arrington Rucker
1875 - 1906
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Effie Lee Rucker
1877 - 1931
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M. R. J Rucker
1872 - Unknown
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Arrington Rucker
1875 - 1880
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Lelia E. Rucker
1877 - 1880

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