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Sarah Morrish

Birth29 Sep 1820 - Crediton, Devon, England
Death27 Jul 1897 - Sublett, Cassia, Idaho, United States
MotherMary Gaslin Godland
FatherCharles Morrish

Born in Crediton, Devon, England on 29 Sep 1820 to Charles Morrish and Mary Gaslin Godland. Sarah Morrish married William Henry Horn and had 9 children. She passed away on 27 Jul 1897 in Sublett, Cassia, Idaho, United States.

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Parents
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Charles Morrish
1795 - 1865
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Mary Gaslin Godland
1797 - 1873
Spouse(s)
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William Henry Horn
1821 - 1908
Children Show all
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John Horn
1847 - 1934
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George Henry Horn
1849 - 1933
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Daniel Horn
1866 - 1946
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Sarah Isabelle Horne-larerty
1862 - 1952
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Moroni Horn
1859 - 1939
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James Horne
1856 - 1938
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Mary Ann Horn
1844 - 1845
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William Horn
1843 - 1861
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Joseph Horn
1853 - 1853

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