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Frederick George Morris 1857–1907 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Jul 1857

Birth Location: Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada

Death Date: september 18, 1907

Death Location: perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm)

Father: Alexander (Morris)

Mother: Emily Clifford

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Frederick George Morris was born in 1857 in Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada, the child of Alexander Morice Morris And Emily Clifford. Frederick George Morris passed away in 1907 in perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm).

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Biography

  • Frederick George Morris was born in 1857 in Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada, the child of Alexander Morice Morris And Emily Clifford.
  • Frederick George Morris passed away in 1907 in perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm).

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Frederick Morris's Ancestors

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Frederick Morris
1857–1907
Birth Place: Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada
Parents
Alexander Morice (Morris)
1830–1905
Trouty, Trinity Bay Nfld & Labrador
Emily Clifford
1830–1895
Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada
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Frederick Morris's Timeline

2 Records

1857
19 Jul 1857
Birth of Frederick George Morris in Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada
Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada
1907
september 18, 1907
Age 50
Death of Frederick George Morris in perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm)
perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm)

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Jul 1857
    Event Place: Trinity North, Newfoundland, Canada

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: september 18, 1907
    Event Place: perlican, newfoundland (boat sunk in huge storm)

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