b.
15 August 1624
Luxulyan, Cornwall, England
d.
21 March 1703
Luxulyan, , Cornwall, England
Family ids:227
Ambrose Grose 9x Great Grand Father
Nicholas Grose 8x Great Grand Father
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Nicholas Grose 7x Great Grand Father
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Catherine Grose 6x Great Grand Mother
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Richard Grose 5x Great Grand Father
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Jane Grose 4x Great Grand Mother
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Mary Worden 3x Great Grand Mother
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John Rowse 2x Great Grand Father
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Annie Rowse Great Grand Mother
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Samuel Roe Grand Father
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Fern Roe Mother
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Joseph Morrow Self
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Virtually All descendants of Andre Morin that made it to adulthood and had children of their own were women. There were only a few males in these families. In fact, there may be only one other male Morrow that I am aware of to carry on the Morrow Family name....other than my own children.
Durant and Census Rolls
The Morrow's are directly related to over 100 people listed on the 1870 Census Rolls and the 1908 Durant Rolls. Others are related indirectly through children or other relatives to many others.
The Morrow Family Tree website is a Resource and Research Forum and Archive for the Morrow/Morin/Moreau line that emmigrated from France to Quebec then to Mackinac, Bois Blanc, Cheboygan and Cedarville Michigan in Northern Michigan and Michigan's Upper Peninsula.
Our Ancestors were French and Native American from the Mackinac Band of Chippewa Indians primarily from Bois Blanc Island, Mackinac Island and the Les Cheneaux Islands area near Cedarville Michigan, And from the following “Lake Superior Bands of Chippewa Indians: The Garden River Band of Chippewa Indians located in Ontario, The Sault Ste. Marie band of Chippewa Indians (both Bay Mills and Sault Tribe), The Keweenaw Bay Indians located in L’Anse, Baraga, The Lac du Flambeau Indians near Chippewa River in Wisconsin. We are also descended from the Potawatomi Indians near Milwaukee Wisconsin. And “probably” the Grand Traverse Band of Ottawa and Chippewa Indians and the Little River Band of Chippewa and Ottawa Indians of Manistee.
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