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William Morgan Tarr

Birth3 Mar 1847 - Clouston, Marshall, West Virginia, United States
Death9 Sep 1918 - Queen City, Schuyler, Missouri, United States
MotherSarah Ann Bower
FatherSovern Zeblun Tarr

Born in Clouston, Marshall, West Virginia, United States on 3 Mar 1847 to Sovern Zeblun Tarr and Sarah Ann Bower. William Morgan Tarr married Alcy (Elsie) Jane Welsh and had 15 children. He passed away on 9 Sep 1918 in Queen City, Schuyler, Missouri, United States.

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Parents
Sovern Zeblun Tarr
1818 - 1899
Sarah Ann Bower
1825 - 1887
Spouse(s)
Alcy (Elsie) Jane Welsh
1853 - 1932
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Alpha Alberta Tarr
1873 - 1918
Nellie Isabelle Tarr
1877 - 1945
Kate Alena Tarr
1874 - 1951
John William Tarr
1882 - 1959
Lucy Jane Tarr
1886 - 1931
Rachel Susan Tarr
1897 - 1979
Minnie Louella "Lou" Tarr
1884 - 1941
Zeubie Maude Tarr
1888 - 1891

Mary Ann (Annie) Tarr
1880 - 1918
Gertrude Hazel Tarr
1894 - 1896
Mabel Florence Tarr
1891 - 1892
Arthur Joseph Tarr
1892 - 1972
Birney Mckinley Tarr
1901 - 1979
Thomas Franklin Tarr
1879 - 1957
Thomas F. Tarr
1879 - Unknown

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