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Carrie Adeline Morsch

Birth4 May 1870 - Earlville, LaSalle County, Illinois, United States of America
Death1957-01-13 - Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Giltner, Nebraska
MotherLouisa Sauer
FatherHenry Joseph MORSCH

Born in Earlville, LaSalle County, Illinois, United States of America on 4 May 1870 to Henry Joseph MORSCH and Louisa Sauer. Carrie Adeline Morsch married William Henry Bish and had 10 children. She passed away on 1957-01-13 in Hastings, Adams County, Nebraska Buried: Greenwood Cemetery, Giltner, Nebraska.

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Parents
Henry Joseph Morsch
1849 - 1935
Louisa Sauer
1852 - 1938
Spouse(s)
William Henry Bish
1866 - 1953
Children Show all
Arthur Edward Bish
1906 - 1991
Mildred Viola Bish
1902 - 1968
Ervin Elmer Bish
1894 - 1980
Ralph Austin Bish
1905 - 1991
Oran Raymond Bish
1899 - 1994

Elsie Lillian Bish
1895 - 1915
Hilda May Bish
1897 - 1918
Infant Girl Bish
1903 - 1904
Boy Bish
1901 - 1901
Infant Girl Bish
1893 - 1893

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