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Margaret Morrison 1867–1953 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 23 Mar 1867

Birth Location: Morven, Argyleshire

Death Date: 13 09 1953

Death Location: Morvern, Argyll, Scotland

Father: Alexander Morison

Mother: Jessie Stewart

Spouse(s): Samuel Henry

Children(s): Jessie Henry, Janet Henry, Catherine Henry, Isabella Henry, Samuel Henry, Alexander Henry, Isabella Henry, Joan Henry, Dolina Henry

Margaret Morrison was born in 1867 in Morven, Argyleshire, the child of Alexander Morison And Jessie Stewart. In 1881, Margaret Morrison resided in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland. In 1901, Margaret Morrison resided in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland. Margaret Morrison married Samuel Henry, and had children including Alexander Alec Morrison Henry, Catherine Henry, Dolina Dolly Henry, Isabella Bella Henry, Isabella Morrison Henry, Janet Clark Henry, Jessie Stewart Henry, Joan Ewart Henry, Nettie Henry, Samuel Henry. Margaret Morrison passed away in 1953 in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Margaret Morrison was born in 1867 in Morven, Argyleshire, the child of Alexander Morison And Jessie Stewart.
  • In 1881, Margaret Morrison resided in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland.
  • In 1901, Margaret Morrison resided in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland.
  • Margaret Morrison married Samuel Henry, and had children including Alexander Alec Morrison Henry, Catherine Henry, Dolina Dolly Henry, Isabella Bella Henry, Isabella Morrison Henry, Janet Clark Henry, Jessie Stewart Henry, Joan Ewart Henry, Nettie Henry, Samuel Henry.
  • Margaret Morrison passed away in 1953 in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland.

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Margaret Morrison's Ancestors

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Margaret Morrison
1867–1953
Birth Place: Morven, Argyleshire
Parents
Alexander Morison
1831–
Morven G, Argyll
Jessie Stewart
1836–
Morven G, Argyll
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaret Morrison's Descendants

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Margaret Morrison (23 Mar 1867–13 09 1953) m. Samuel Henry (16 Mar 1866–31.03. 1926)
  1. 1. Jessie (Stewart) Henry 1896–1955
  2. 2. Janet (Clark) Henry 1898–1921
  3. 3. Catherine Henry 1900–1978
  4. 4. Isabella (Morrison) Henry 1903–1980 m. Arthur Curtis 1895–1966
    1. 1. Herbert (Ernest) Curtis 1939–2018
    2. 2. Phyllys Curtis 1935–1938
    3. 3. Ann Curtis 1942–1946
  5. 5. Samuel Henry 1901–1956
  6. 6. Alexander ((Alec) Morrison) Henry 1908–1966
  7. 7. Isabella ((Bella)) Henry 1903–1980
  8. 8. Joan (Ewart) Henry 1909–1959
  9. 9. Dolina ((Dolly)) Henry 1912–1997 m. Archie MaCMillan 1917–1989

Margaret Morrison's Timeline

4 Records

1867
23 Mar 1867
Birth of Margaret Morrison in Morven, Argyleshire
Morven, Argyleshire
1881
1881
Age 14
Margaret Morrison resided here in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
1901
1901
Age 34
Margaret Morrison resided here in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
1953
13 09 1953
Age 86
Death of Margaret Morrison in Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
Morvern, Argyll, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 23 Mar 1867
    Event Place: Morven, Argyleshire
    Record Source:
    [1] 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Morvern; ED: 6; Page: 3; Line: 8; Roll: CSSCT1901_182
    [2] 1881 Scotland Census, Parish: Morvern; ED: 2; Page: 3; Line: 4; Roll: cssct1881_155

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1881
    Event Place: Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
    Record Source: 1881 Scotland Census, Parish: Morvern; ED: 2; Page: 3; Line: 4; Roll: cssct1881_155

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 1901
    Event Place: Morvern, Argyll, Scotland
    Record Source: 1901 Scotland Census, Parish: Morvern; ED: 6; Page: 3; Line: 8; Roll: CSSCT1901_182

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 13 09 1953
    Event Place: Morvern, Argyll, Scotland

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