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Benjamine James Morris

BirthJanuary 1847 - Barnwell County, South Carolina, USA
Death1916 - Appling County, Georgia, USA
MotherElizabeth (Morris) Still
FatherBenjamin James "BJ" Morris

Born in Barnwell County, South Carolina, USA on January 1847 to Benjamin James "BJ" Morris and Elizabeth (Morris) Still. Benjamine James Morris married Dilla Ann Davis and had 13 children. He passed away on 1916 in Appling County, Georgia, USA.

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Parents
Benjamin James "Bj" Morris
1815 - 1890
Elizabeth (Morris) Still
1815 - 1890
Spouse(s)
Dilla Ann Davis
1835 - 1893
Georgeann Salena "Mollie" Carter
1867 - 1940
Elizabeth "Lizzie" (Daniels) (Morris) Usher
1857 - 1906
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Lawton Lanther Morris
1873 - 1933
Eddie Frazier Morris
1877 - Unknown
Mary Jane Morris
1868 - Unknown
Grover Cleveland Morris
1885 - 1963
Warren Perry Morris
1876 - 1932
Reuben Marion Morris
1881 - 1949
William Henry Morris
1871 - 1943

Isabelle Morris
1875 - 1946
Fleming Morris
1913 - 1995
Gertrude Dora (Smith) Morris
1910 - 1993
Benjamin James Morris
1916 - 1963
Ada (Mcgauley) Morris
1914 - 2002
Minnie Morris
1894 - Unknown

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