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Rev. David Morrow

Birth1730 - King George, King George, Virginia, United States
Death18 February 1785 - Caroline, Virginia, USA
MotherHannah Hopkins
FatherRev. David Walter Morrow

Born in King George, King George, Virginia, United States on 1730 to Rev. David Walter Morrow and Hannah Hopkins. Rev. David Morrow married Elizabeth Catlett and had 6 children. He passed away on 18 February 1785 in Caroline, Virginia, USA.

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Rev. David Walter Morrow
1692 - 1780
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Hannah Hopkins
1700 - 1739
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Elizabeth Catlett
1733 - 1765
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Robert Morrow
1755 - 1824
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Col. John Morrow
1750 - 1820
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Thomas Morrow
1753 - Unknown
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Charles (Captain) Morrow
1750 - 1831
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Ellen Morrow
1761 - Unknown
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Jeremiah Morrow
1760 - Unknown

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