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HusbandLt. Amos Morrill

Born
9 DEC 1762[1]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
6 FEB 1840[2]atSalisbury, Mass.
FatherDea. Daniel Morrill
MotherEleanor True
Married
2 FEB 1792[3]atN.H.
Other spouses(2) Hannah Morrill

WifeAnna Osgood

Born
14 JAN 1769[4]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
2 JAN 1805[5]atSalisbury, Mass.
Father
Mother

Amos Morrill is found receiving a pension in 1835 for service in the Revolutionary War as a private in the Massachusetts Continental Line and Militia, aged 71. [6]

Amos Morrill of Salisbury enlisted in the Revolutionary War four times between 1778 and 1780. He served under Col. Gerrish, Col. Wade, Col. Gerrish again, and Col. Shephard. He was not engaged in any battles. [7]

CHILDREN
NameCol. Aaron Morrill
Born
11 MAY 1793[8]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
15 JUN 1871[9]atSalisbury, Mass.
Married(1) Susanna Lurvey
(2) in Salisbury, Mass., 1832[10] to Fanny Smith. Fanny Smith was b. in Salisbury, Mass., 6 November 1797[11]; d. in Salisbury, Mass., 10 October 1860[12]

NameDaniel Morrill
Born
19 SEP 1795[13]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
10 JAN 1884[14]atAmesbury, Mass.
MarriedMary Person Currier

NameHannah Morrill
Born
10 AUG 1797[15]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
5 SEP 1860[16]atSalisbury, Mass.
Married(1) in Salisbury, Mass., 19 October 1817[17] to John C. Lowell
(2) in Salisbury, Mass., 10 April 1829[18] to Winthrop Osgood

NameNancy Morrill
Born
13 MAR 1800[19]atSalisbury, Mass.

NameAmos Morrill
Born
14 OCT 1802[20]atSalisbury, Mass.
Died
14 JUN 1882atSalisbury, Mass.
Married(1) Ruth Whittier
(2) in Salisbury, Mass., 15 March 1859[21] to Hannah Webster. Hannah Webster was b. in Salisbury, Mass., 15 July 1820[22]


FOOTNOTES

[1][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915), 163.

[2]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1].

[3]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to births, early to 1900 (Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974).

[4]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1]. "Nana"

[5]ibid.

[6]Pension Roll of 1835 , 1: 419.

[7]Records of the Veterans Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application (National Archives Microfilm Publication M805), Roll 599, File S21390.

[8]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1], 162.

[9]Joan Baptiste, Tombstone Inscriptions of Salisbury Plains Cemetery, Salisbury MA (E-mail message to author, 27 May 2003).

[10]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1], 424.

[11]ibid.

[12]Baptiste, Salisbury Plains Cemetary [note 9].

[13]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1], 165.

[14]A Very Grave Matter (Electronic database at http://www.gravematter.com/).

[15]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1], 168.

[16]Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910 Database (Electronic Database: NewEnglandAncestors.org), 138: 261.

[17]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1].

[18]ibid.

[19]ibid., 163.

[20]ibid., 163.

[21]Mass. Vital Records 1841-1910 (electronic library) [note 16], 126: 225.

[22]Salisbury VR (published) [note 1].


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