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Essie Rose Hill 1903–1943 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 10 Sep 1903
Birth Location: Temple, Shelby, Texas, USA
Death Date: 4 Nov 1943
Death Location: Pascagula, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Father: Albert Hill
Mother: Alice (Seamon)
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Children(s): Johnny Morrison
Essie Rose Hill was born in 1903 in Temple, Shelby, Texas, USA, the child of Albert Milton Hill And Alice J Jordan Seamon. Essie Rose Hill married Norman Sampson Morrison Ii, and had children including Johnny Waldo Morrison. Essie Rose Hill passed away in 1943 in Pascagula, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
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- Essie Rose Hill was born in 1903 in Temple, Shelby, Texas, USA, the child of Albert Milton Hill And Alice J Jordan Seamon.
- Essie Rose Hill married Norman Sampson Morrison Ii, and had children including Johnny Waldo Morrison.
- Essie Rose Hill passed away in 1943 in Pascagula, Jackson, Mississippi, USA.
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1. Johnny (Waldo) Morrison 1929–2013 m. Charlotte Norton 1934–2024 m. Charlotte (Pearl) Norton 1934–2024
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Sep 1903
Event Place: Temple, Shelby, Texas, USA
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 10 Sep 1903
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Nov 1943
Event Place: Pascagula, Jackson, Mississippi, USA
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 4 Nov 1943