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Andrew Jackson BORDEN
Sarah Anthony MORSE
Abigail Durfee GRAY
Husband:  Andrew Jackson BORDEN
Birth:  13 Sep 1822, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA
Death:  4 Aug 1892, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA 
Father:  Abraham Bowen BORDEN
Mother:  Phoebe DAVENPORT
Marriage-1:  bef. 1851
Wife-1:  Sarah Anthony MORSE
Birth:  19 Sep 1823, Somerset, Bristol Co., MA
Death:  26 Mar 1863, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA
Father:  Anthony MORSE
Mother:  Rhoda MORRISON
Marriage-2:  ca. 1865
Wife-2:  Abigail Durfee "Abby" GRAY 
Birth:  ca. 1827
Death:  4 Aug 1892, Fall River, Bristol Co., MA
Children with Sarah MORSE — born in Fall River, Bristol Co., MA:
1.  Emma Lenore BORDEN, b. 1 Mar 1851; d. 1925 
2.  Elizabeth Andrew "Lizzie Drew" BORDEN, b. 19 Jul 1860
Children with Abby Durfee GRAY:
apparently none
Keywords for search engines:  genealogy; USA, US, United States, Massachusetts

Sources:

1.  Pedigree Chart prepared by Theron L. Smith, 3529 Wooten Dr., Ft. Forth, TX 76133.

2.  Gary Boyd Roberts.  1999.  Notable Kin.  Vol. 2.  New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA.

3.  Ancestry of Lizzie BORDEN. [link died]

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