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Harold Clare Morse 1908–1989 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 27 June 1908

Birth Location: Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA

Death Date: 21 January 1989

Death Location: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA

Father: Judd Morse

Mother: Katherine Sterling

Spouse(s): Anita Mauk

Children(s):

The story of Harold Clare Morse began in 1908 in Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA. Harold Clare Morse married Anita Iona Mauk, and had children including Donald Clair Morse, Ronald H Morse. Harold Clare Morse passed away in 1989 in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Harold Clare Morse began in 1908 in Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Harold Clare Morse married Anita Iona Mauk, and had children including Donald Clair Morse, Ronald H Morse.
  • Harold Clare Morse passed away in 1989 in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA.

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Harold Morse's Ancestors

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Harold Morse
1908–1989
Birth Place: Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
Parents
Judd Vincent Morse
1883–1944
Townsville, Crawford, Pennsylvania, USA
Katherine (Elizabeth) Sterling
1885–1974
Diamond, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
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Harold Morse's Timeline

2 Records

1908
27 June 1908
Birth of Harold Clare Morse in Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA
1989
21 January 1989
Age 81
Death of Harold Clare Morse in Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA
Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 27 June 1908
    Event Place: Cherry Tree, Venango, Pennsylvania, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 January 1989
    Event Place: Erie, Erie, Pennsylvania, USA

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