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Thomas Morton

Birth7 Aug 1813 - Spencer County, Indiana, USA
Death3 June 1896 - Hazleton, Buchanan County, Iowa, United States of America
MotherRuth Powell
FatherFrancis Terrell Morton

Born in Spencer County, Indiana, USA on 7 Aug 1813 to Francis Terrell Morton and Ruth Powell. Thomas Morton married Susan Kelly and had 12 children. He passed away on 3 June 1896 in Hazleton, Buchanan County, Iowa, United States of America.

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Parents
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Francis Terrell Morton
1787 - 1839
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Ruth Powell
1792 - 1878
Spouse(s)
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Susan Kelly
1811 - 1842
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Frances Jane Brown
1826 - 1899
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William Milton Morton
1837 - 1898
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Sarah Catherine Morton
1846 - 1930
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Stephen Arnold Douglas Morton
1860 - 1927
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Christopher Columbus Morton
1835 - 1901
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John Fletcher Morton
1854 - 1921
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Cordelia Morton
1842 - 1909
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Cornelius Morton
1842 - 1911
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Mary Charlotte Morton
1848 - 1922
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Thomas James Morton
1852 - 1930
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Charles Kelly Morton
1839 - 1927
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Sanford B. Morton
1845 - 1845
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Cordelia Morton
Unknown - Unknown

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