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Mary Morter

Birth17 Jan 1799 - Hickling
Death18 Feb 1882 - East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York, United States
MotherMary Burton
FatherRobert MORTER

Born in Hickling on 17 Jan 1799 to Robert MORTER and Mary Burton. Mary Morter married Benjamin Howes and had 18 children. She passed away on 18 Feb 1882 in East Bloomfield, Ontario, New York, United States.

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Parents
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Robert Morter
1760 - 1817
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Mary Burton
1760 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Benjamin Howes
1794 - 1876
Children Show all
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Edward George Howes
1844 - 1844
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Elizabeth Betsy Howes
1830 - 1902
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Charles Howes
1839 - 1924
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Anne Howes
1821 - Unknown
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Mary Ann Howes
1846 - 1886
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William S. Howes
1828 - 1908
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Robert Howes
1830 - 1906
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Benjamin Howes
1818 - 1838
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George Howes
1836 - 1843
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Mary Howes
1826 - Unknown
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John Howes
1822 - 1903
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Charlotte Howes
1831 - Unknown
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Ann Howes
1847 - Unknown
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Sarah A Howes
1841 - Unknown
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Clara Howes
1827 - Unknown
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Henry Howes
1842 - 1922
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Robert Edward Howes
1832 - 1896
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Samuel Howes
1836 - Unknown

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