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Jacob Morton

Birth11 February 1787 - Caswell County, North Carolina, U.S.A
Death6 September 1855 - Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA
MotherNancy Mary Ashburn Morton
FatherThomas Meshack Morton

Born in Caswell County, North Carolina, U.S.A on 11 February 1787 to Thomas Meshack Morton and Nancy Mary Ashburn Morton. Jacob Morton married Anna Fisher and had 14 children. He passed away on 6 September 1855 in Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee, USA.

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Parents
Thomas Meshack Morton
1757 - 1795
Nancy Mary Ashburn Morton
1750 - 1796
Spouse(s)
Anna Fisher
1798 - 1869
Children Show all
Sophronia Emma Morton
1820 - 1875
Christiana Earnhart Morton
1828 - 1897
Quinn Emmett Morton
1835 - 1922
Daniel M. Morton
1826 - 1891
Minerva L. "Minn" Morton
1819 - 1900
Nancy Ashburn Morton
1824 - 1893
George Washington C Morton
1818 - 1870

Emily A. Morton
1829 - 1902
Martha Morton
1820 - 1849
Elijah A. Morton
1842 - 1907
Rufus Henry Morton
1837 - 1915
Ann Fisher Morton
1831 - 1891
Josephine “Josie” Morton
1839 - 1911
Josie Morton
1824 - 1891

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