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Singleton Martin Morrison

Birth16 Feb 1844 - Waynesboro, Augusta County, Virginia, USA
Death12 Apr 1906 - Denver, Denver County, CO
MotherHarriett Dold
FatherJoseph Morrison

Born in Waynesboro, Augusta County, Virginia, USA on 16 Feb 1844 to Joseph Morrison and Harriett Dold. Singleton Martin Morrison had 10 children. He passed away on 12 Apr 1906 in Denver, Denver County, CO.

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Joseph Morrison
1795 - 1872
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Harriett Dold
1803 - 1878
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Harry Lee Morrison
1882 - 1923
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Mary Walburn Morrison
1888 - 1966
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Charles M Morison
1874 - Unknown
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Henry S Morison
1878 - Unknown
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Sarah B. Morrison
1876 - Unknown
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Fannie H Morison
1880 - Unknown
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Harriet "Hattie" M Stafford
1871 - Unknown
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Claud Martin Morrison
1872 - Unknown
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William Gentry (Twin) Morrison
1881 - 1910
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Franklin H. Morrison
1875 - Unknown

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