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Nancy C Mathis

Birth14 May 1862 - Alabama
Death12 December 1912 - Prospect Baptisti Church Barboar County, Alabama, USA
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Born in Alabama on 14 May 1862. Nancy C Mathis married John Wasley Morrison and had 14 children. She passed away on 12 December 1912 in Prospect Baptisti Church Barboar County, Alabama, USA.

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John Wasley Morrison
1848 - 1924
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Vela Morrison
1896 - 1970
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Lela Morrison
1896 - 1993
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Arthur E Morrison
1902 - 1973
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Lester Dewey Morrison
1898 - 1982
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Grover Lesley Morrison
1889 - 1966
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Claudie Eugene Morrison
1894 - 1981
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Harvey Clement Morrison
1891 - 1966
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Wesley Morison
1898 - Unknown
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Mammie Clied Morrison
1879 - 1888
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Edward Morrison
1883 - Unknown
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John Wesley Morrison
1886 - 1888
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Fletcher Daniel Morrison
1884 - 1888
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Travis Levy (Lee) Morrison
1900 - 1973
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Eddie Americus Morrison
1881 - 1954

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