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Morris Squires

Birth11 Nov 1799 - Franklin County, Vermont, USA
Death16 February 1879 - Brunswick, Medina County, Ohio, USA
MotherEunice Wakeman
FatherAsa Squires (DAR)

Born in Franklin County, Vermont, USA on 11 Nov 1799 to Asa Squires (DAR) and Eunice Wakeman. Morris Squires married rhoda wells and had 7 children. He passed away on 16 February 1879 in Brunswick, Medina County, Ohio, USA.

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Asa Squires (Dar)
1764 - 1852
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Eunice Wakeman
1766 - 1857
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Rhoda Wells
1800 - 1887
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Adaline Squires
1842 - 1917
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John K. Squires
1840 - 1933
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Eunice Squires
1832 - 1921
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Anna Squires
1838 - Unknown
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Catherine W. Squires
1823 - 1915
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William Squires
1833 - Unknown
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Dudley Squires
1825 - Unknown

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