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Morgan M. Workman

Birth08 Jul 1818 - Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death23 Feb 1887 - Washington, Holmes, Ohio, United States
MotherElizabeth Robinson Robeson
FatherDavid Workman

Born in Allegany County, Maryland, USA on 08 Jul 1818 to David Workman and Elizabeth Robinson Robeson. Morgan M. Workman married Jerutia Priest and had 12 children. He passed away on 23 Feb 1887 in Washington, Holmes, Ohio, United States.

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Parents
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David Workman
1792 - 1850
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Elizabeth Robinson Robeson
1794 - 1844
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Jerutia Priest
1822 - 1862
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Joshua Workman
1844 - 1889
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Alonzo Workman
1842 - 1915
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Barbara Jerutia Workman
1851 - 1905
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William Priest Workman
1839 - 1907
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Arthur Sylvester Workman
1864 - 1928
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Eldon M "David" Workman
1840 - 1894
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Normanda F Workman
1857 - 1919
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Catharine S. Workman
1847 - 1884
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Mary Ann Workman/rosenberger
1845 - 1913
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Sabrina Workman
1849 - 1891
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Anna Laura Workman
1855 - 1902
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Morgan Workman
1853 - 1890

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