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Morris Lewis 1733–1807 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 13 May 1733
Birth Location: Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA
Death Date: 1807
Death Location: Odelltown, Quebec, Canada
Father: Isaac Lewis
Mother: Abigail Morse
Spouse(s): Phebe Doty-Doughty
Children(s): Sarah Lewis
In 1733, Morris Lewis entered the world in Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA, born to Isaac Lewis And Abigail Morse. Morris Lewis married Phebe Doty Doughty, and had children including Sarah Lewis. Morris Lewis passed away in 1807 in Odelltown, Quebec, Canada.
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Biography
- In 1733, Morris Lewis entered the world in Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA, born to Isaac Lewis And Abigail Morse.
- Morris Lewis married Phebe Doty Doughty, and had children including Sarah Lewis.
- Morris Lewis passed away in 1807 in Odelltown, Quebec, Canada.
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Morris Lewis's Ancestors
Morris Lewis's Descendants
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1. Sarah Lewis 1759–1804 m. Captain (Joseph) O'Dell 1761–1824
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1. Martha O'Dell 1780–1781
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2. Oliver O'Dell 1794–1862 m. Samantha Dewey 1792–1866
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1. Joseph (Dewey) O'Dell 1821–1903 m. Susannah Grimshaw 1848–1910
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1. Lucinda (Mabel) O'Dell 1889–1971
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Morris Lewis's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 13 May 1733
Event Place: Stoughton, Massachusetts, USA
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1807
Event Place: Odelltown, Quebec, Canada
Record Source: One World Tree (sm)