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| Husband | Edmund Needham Morrill |
| Born | | 12 FEB 1834 | at | Westbrook, Maine |
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| Died | | 14 MAR 1909 | at | San Antonio, Tex. |
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| Father | Rufus Morrill |
| Mother | Mary Webb |
| Married | | 25 DEC 1869 | at | Brookline, Maine |
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| Other spouses | (1) 27 November 1862 to Elizabeth A. Bretton. Elizabeth A. Bretton d. September 1868
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| Wife | Caroline Jenkins Nash |
Edmund Needham Morrill attended school at Westbrook Academy and learned the trade of tanner from his father. At the age of 23, he removed to Kansas. In 1861, he enlisted as a private in Company C, Seventh Kansas Cavalry. Within a year he was promoted to Captain, and by 1865 he retired a Major. After the war he began his political career. In 1872 he was elected to the state senate. In 1882 he was elected to the U.S. Congress, serving four two-year terms before declining another, preferring instead to retire. Neverthe less at the urging of his friends, he accepted the nomination for Governor of Kansas in 1894 and served one term, being defeated for a second term in 1896. Edmund Morrill enlisted as a Quartermaster Sergeant on 5 October 1861 in Company S, 7th Cavalry Regiment Kansas. He was promoted to Captain in 1862 and Brevet Major in 1865 just before he mustered out on 26 October 1865.

Governor Edmund Needham Morrill. Civil War Veteran, US Congressman from Kansas, 1883-91,
Governor of Kansas, 1895-97.
CHILDREN
| Name | Susan Burnett Morrill |
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| Married | 1891 to C. B. Baker. C. B. Baker was b. 1871; d. 1926
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| Married | 8 October 1895 to Charles Dixon. Charles Dixon was b. in Kans., 1868; d. 1906
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