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Harriet Eliza Morton 1850–1873 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 06 May 1850

Birth Location: Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Death Date: 12 Feb 1873

Death Location: Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

Father: Seth III

Mother: Jane Packard

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Harriet Eliza Morton was born in 1850 in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, the child of Seth Morton Iii And Jane Packard. Harriet Eliza Morton passed away in 1873 in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Harriet Eliza Morton was born in 1850 in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, the child of Seth Morton Iii And Jane Packard.
  • Harriet Eliza Morton passed away in 1873 in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts.

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Harriet Morton's Ancestors

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Harriet Morton
1850–1873
Birth Place: Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Parents
Seth Morton III
1811–1862
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Jane Packard
1816–1861
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Grandparents
Seth (Morton) II
1768–1821
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, United States
Jerusha Vose
1770–1851
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts, USA
Great-Grandparents
Seth I
1729–1795
Abigail Paul
1739–1817
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Isaac Paul
1703–1779
Ann Withington
1704–1742

Harriet Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1850
06 May 1850
Birth of Harriet Eliza Morton in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
1873
12 Feb 1873
Age 23
Death of Harriet Eliza Morton in Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts
Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 06 May 1850
    Event Place: Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Feb 1873
    Event Place: Stoughton, Norfolk, Massachusetts

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