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Fred Morrow 1912–2008 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 Mar 1912

Birth Location: Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA

Death Date: 15 Oct 2008

Death Location: Montrose, Montrose, Colorado

Father: Howard Morrow

Mother: Jennie Hench

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Fred Morrow was born in 1912 in Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA, the child of Howard Morrow And Jennie Belle Hench. Fred Morrow passed away in 2008 in Montrose, Montrose, Colorado.

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Biography

  • Fred Morrow was born in 1912 in Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA, the child of Howard Morrow And Jennie Belle Hench.
  • Fred Morrow passed away in 2008 in Montrose, Montrose, Colorado.

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Fred Morrow's Ancestors

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Fred Morrow
1912–2008
Birth Place: Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA
Parents
Howard Morrow
1867–1945
Mills County, Iowa, USA
Jennie (Belle) Hench
1872–1952
Loysville, Perry, Pennsylvania, USA
Grandparents
George Morrow
1837–1904
Vinton, Ohio, USA
Mary (Elizabeth) Haynie
1842–1926
Osceola, St Clair, Missouri, USA
William (Scott) Hench
1845–1935
Blain, Perry, PA, USA
Julianna Stroup
1847–1918
Blain, Perry, Pennsylvania, USA
Great-Grandparents
Jeremiah Hench
1819–1895
Eleanor Comley
1820–1899
George Stroup
1809–1889
Arrabella Stambaugh
1814–1884
2nd-Great-Grandparents
SAMUEL HENCH
1788–1861
ELIZABETH YOHN
1791–1884

Fred Morrow's Timeline

2 Records

1912
29 Mar 1912
Birth of Fred Morrow in Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA
Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA
2008
15 Oct 2008
Age 96
Death of Fred Morrow in Montrose, Montrose, Colorado
Montrose, Montrose, Colorado

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 Mar 1912
    Event Place: Glenwood, Mills, Iowa, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 15 Oct 2008
    Event Place: Montrose, Montrose, Colorado

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