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John Morrell

Birth10 Mar 1734 - North Berwick, York, Maine, United States
Death02 NOV 1816 - Falmouth, Cumberland, Me
MotherSarah Peaslee
FatherPeter Morrell

Born in North Berwick, York, Maine, United States on 10 Mar 1734 to Peter Morrell and Sarah Peaslee. John Morrell married Sarah Winslow and had 19 children. He passed away on 02 NOV 1816 in Falmouth, Cumberland, Me.

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Parents
Peter Morrell
1709 - 1801
Sarah Peaslee
1709 - 1780
Spouse(s)
Sarah Winslow
1741 - 1793
Elisabeth Skillman
1737 - 1807
Children Show all
Benjamin Morrell (Dna)
1764 - 1839
David Morrell
1784 - 1861
Keziah Morrell
1759 - 1821
Abigail Morrell
1758 - 1806
Content Morrell (Dna)
1782 - Unknown
Enoch Morrill
1776 - 1857
Peace Morrell (Dna)
1780 - 1857
William Morrell
1766 - Unknown
Sarah Morrell
1768 - Unknown
Thankful Morrell
1784 - 1884

Hannah Morrell
1778 - 1860
John Morrell
1768 - 1804
Joseph Morrell
1775 - 1847
Hope Morrell
1771 - 1771
Joseph Morrell
1762 - Unknown
Peter Morrell
1760 - Unknown
Hope Morrill
1773 - 1838
Martha Morrell
1758 - 1818
Daniel Morrell
1762 - 1826

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