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Euphemia Morton 1855–1936 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1855

Birth Location: Victoria

Death Date: JUL 1936

Death Location: Cobar Cemetery N.S.W.

Father: John Morton

Mother: Hanora Larkins

Spouse(s): James Crain

Children(s): Unnamed Crain, Alexander Crain, Leah Crain, Thomas Crain, James Crain

Euphemia Morton was born in 1855 in Victoria, the child of John Morton And Hanora Ann Larkins. Euphemia Morton married James Crain, and had children including Alexander James Crain, James Crain, Leah Euphemia Crain, Thomas Crain, Unnamed Infant Crain. Euphemia Morton passed away in 1936 in Cobar Cemetery N.S.W..

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Biography

  • Euphemia Morton was born in 1855 in Victoria, the child of John Morton And Hanora Ann Larkins.
  • Euphemia Morton married James Crain, and had children including Alexander James Crain, James Crain, Leah Euphemia Crain, Thomas Crain, Unnamed Infant Crain.
  • Euphemia Morton passed away in 1936 in Cobar Cemetery N.S.W..

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Euphemia Morton's Ancestors

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Euphemia Morton
1855–1936
Birth Place: Victoria
Parents
John Morton
–1890
Leith Fifeshire Scotland
Hanora ((Ann)) Larkins
–1908
Inniskillen Fermanagh Ireland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Euphemia Morton's Descendants

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Euphemia Morton (1855–JUL 1936) m. James Crain (1844–JAN 1882)
  1. 1. Unnamed (Infant) Crain 1875–1875
  2. 2. Alexander (James) Crain 1876–1876
  3. 3. Leah (Euphemia) Crain 1877–1921 m. Joseph Arnold 1870–
    1. 1. John (James) Arnold 1898–1992 m. Alexandria (Ellen) Sutherland 1908–1977
    2. 2. Jessie Arnold 1899–1976 m. William (Edward) Barrass 1902–
    3. 3. Joseph ((Jerry) John) Arnold 1900–1946
      1. 1. Joseph (Ryan) Arnold 1934–1991
    4. 4. Ellen ((Birdie) Elliott) Arnold 1902–1977 m. Alan (George) Tulloh 1883–1962
      1. 1. Thomas (Alexander) Tulloh 1925–1925
      2. 2. Thomas (Allan) Tulloh 1927–1989
        1. 1. Jack Tulloh –1971
    5. 5. Rose (Allard) Arnold 1905–1980
    6. 6. Josephine (Leah) Arnold 1907–1980
    7. 7. Robert (Crain) Arnold 1909–1975 m. Kathleen (Gertrude) Hortle 1912–1991
    8. 8. James ((Jim) Anthony) Arnold 1912–1975 m. Una Bannister 1915–
      1. 1. James (Anthony) Arnold 1934–1951
      2. 2. Allan (Joseph) Arnold 1947–1971
  4. 4. Thomas Crain 1881–1881
  5. 5. James Crain 1882–1899

Euphemia Morton's Timeline

3 Records

1855
1855
Birth of Euphemia Morton in Victoria
Victoria
1936
4 JUL 1936
Age 81
Death of Euphemia Morton in Cobar N.S.W.
Cobar N.S.W.
1936
JUL 1936
Age 81
Burial of Euphemia Morton in Cobar Cemetery N.S.W.
Cobar Cemetery N.S.W.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1855
    Event Place: Victoria

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 4 JUL 1936
    Event Place: Cobar N.S.W.

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: JUL 1936
    Event Place: Cobar Cemetery N.S.W.

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