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Ruth Fifield

Birth9 Jan 1804 - Wheelock, Caledonia, Vermont, United States
Death06 Oct 1885 - Sandusky, Ohio
MotherSarah Sally Bean
FatherEdward Fifield

Born in Wheelock, Caledonia, Vermont, United States on 9 Jan 1804 to Edward Fifield and Sarah Sally Bean. Ruth Fifield married George Morton and had 7 children. She passed away on 06 Oct 1885 in Sandusky, Ohio.

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Parents
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Edward Fifield
1775 - 1836
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Sarah Sally Bean
1782 - 1863
Spouse(s)
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George Morton
1803 - 1888
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Hollice Abbott
1797 - 1824
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Helen Jane Eliza "Jennie" Morton
1838 - 1920
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Bruce Randall Morton
1836 - 1913
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John Henry Morton
1847 - 1892
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Thomas Corwin Morton
1840 - 1846
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Sarah Maria Morton
1834 - Unknown
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Edward Fifield Abbott
1824 - 1901
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Hollice "Hollis" Chenery Abbott
1825 - 1844

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