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Mary Morrison

Birthabt 1796 - Strond (Strannda) or Pabbay (Alba), Isle of Harris, Scotland
Deathafter April, 1881 - Big Glen, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia
MotherAnnie MacDonald
FatherNeil Morrison

Born in Strond (Strannda) or Pabbay (Alba), Isle of Harris, Scotland on abt 1796 to Neil Morrison and Annie MacDonald. Mary Morrison married Allan Morrison and had 10 children. She passed away on after April, 1881 in Big Glen, Cape Breton County, Nova Scotia.

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Parents
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Neil Morrison
1780 - Unknown
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Annie Macdonald
1780 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Allan Morrison
1794 - 1881
Children Show all
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Catherine Morrison
1822 - Unknown
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John Allan Morrison
1828 - 1913
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Christina Morrison
1836 - 1901
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Malcolm Morrison
1819 - 1901
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Roderick (Rory) Morrison
1824 - 1900
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Mary Jane Morrison
1842 - 1935
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Effie Morrison
1835 - 1920
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Roderick (Rory) Morrison
1823 - 1901
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Catherine Morrison
1822 - 1882
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Kenneth Morrison
1811 - Unknown

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