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Samuel Eliaha Morse

Birth12 May 1661 - Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Colony
Death2 Mar 1704 - Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States
MotherLydia zzz Fisher
FatherDaniel zzz Morse

Born in Dedham, Norfolk, Massachusetts Colony on 12 May 1661 to Daniel zzz Morse and Lydia zzz Fisher. Samuel Eliaha Morse married Deborah Herring and had 10 children. He passed away on 2 Mar 1704 in Sherborn, Middlesex, Massachusetts, United States.

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Parents
Daniel Zzz Morse
1610 - 1688
Lydia Zzz Fisher
1621 - 1690
Spouse(s)
Deborah Herring
1666 - 1719
Children Show all
Martha Morse
1696 - 1758
Miriam Morse
1700 - 1774
Eleazer Morse
1688 - 1764
Sarah Morse
1696 - 1732
Deborah Morse
1690 - 1764

Tabitha Morse
1701 - 1764
Samuel Morse
1687 - 1736
Mehitable Morse
1695 - 1769
Benjamin Morse
1703 - 1704
Bethia Morse
1696 - 1717

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