Abraham Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Dec 10, 1737 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Abraham Morrill Mother: Eleanor True
Spouses and Children
1. *Elizabeth Barnard Marriage: Jan 14, 1762 - South Hampton, NHAbraham Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Jan 1, 1756 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Ezekiel Morrill Mother: Jemima Sargent MorrillAbraham Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Dec 22, 1703 - Salisbury, MA Christening: Death: Aug 15, 1757 Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Jacob Morrill Mother: Elizabeth Stevens
Spouses and Children
1. *Eleanor True Marriage: May 15, 1729 Children: 1. William Morrill 2. Abraham Morrill 3. Zebedee Morrill 4. Eleanor Morrill 5. Jabez Morrill 2. Mary Currier Marriage: Jun 30, 1747Adam Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Jul 2, 1745 - South Hampton, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Joseph Morrill Mother: Sarah SmithAdeline Morrill
Sex: F
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Hale Rix Marriage: Children: 1. Judge Hale RixAlbert Jesse Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Nov 9, 1859 Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: David A. Morrill Mother: Susan Tilton Stevens
Spouses and Children
1. *Rose Colby Marriage: Children: 1. Grace Morrill 2. John J. MorrillAlpheus Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Spouses and Children
1. *Hannah M. Baker Marriage:Alvin Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Reuben Morrill Mother: Hannah McCoyAmos Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: Dec 15, 1778 - Epsom, NH Christening: Death: Burial: Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Major Amos Morrill Mother: Margaret DayMajor Amos Morrill
Sex: M
Individual Information
Birth: May 9, 1748 - Nottingham, NH Christening: Death: Jan 1810 - St. Albans, VT Burial: in St. Albans Bay Cemetery, St. Albans, Vermont Cause of Death: AFN :
Parents
Father: Joseph Morrill Mother: Prudence Maxfield
Spouses and Children
1. *Margaret Day Marriage: Children: 1. Mary Morrill 2. Hannah Morrill 3. Theophilus Morrill 4. Amos Morrill 5. William Morrill 6. Jeremiah Morrill
Notes
General:
Death from Vermont Vital Records: Maj. Amos Morrill, age 68, born 1742, wife died Jan. 1810. Reported from St. Alban's Vermont. Wife given as Margaret.
Gravestone: Maj. Amos Morrill, January, 1810. AE. 68 Yrs.
Margaret, wife of Maj. Amos Morrill, Died Sept. 18--, Ae. 56 Yrs.
Birth from MORRIL KINDRED IN AMERICA page 83-84, which gives death as Dec. 1810.
"Vermont Historical Register "Major Morrill in 1793, with his wife (maiden name Peggy Day), two daughters and four sons moved from Epsom, NH, to St. Albans, Vermont. Amos was a major, then Captain, at the Battle of Bunker Hill, etc.
NH Historical Society, Concord, NH Amos Morrill appears as a Lieut. on a payroll of Capt. Henry Dearborn's Company, Col. John Stark's Regiment, to Aug. 1, 1775, commissioned April 23, 1775, residence Epsom, NH, N.H.
Heitman's Historical Register of Officers One of the first companies brought together at Epsom, he there enlisted as a Lieutenant. At Bunker Hill the captain was killed and Amos was there made captian. He was with Ethan Allen at the taking of Ticonderoga and was one of the eight men to go into the enemy's camp at night and demand surrender 'in the name of Jehovah land the Continental Army."
Amos Morrill was a major land owner in Epsom, NH, owner of several lots.
From NH State Papers
To the Honorable the Council & House of Representatives for said State in General Assembly convened June 1780, humbly shows, Amos Morrill Capt in the first regiment from said State, now in the service of the United States, That your petitioner has for some months lately past, been necessarily detained upon public business at Exeter in behalf of the New Hampshire Brigade, during which time he has nearly exhausted his fund of the present circulating currency '96 that although your petitioner hath notes from this State for the depreciation of his wages, which are negotiable, yet he cannot exchange the same for currency unless he should sell them greatly under value '96 that your petitioner is now ordered to camp immediately, and hath not wherewith to defray his necessary expense thereto '96 Therefore prays, that your honors would advance to your Petitioner Nine Hundred pounds in the present currency from the Treasury of said State and for which sum he will account as may by the Honorable Court be thought proper '96 therefore your petitioner will ever pray. Exeter June 15,, 1780 A. Morrill
R 126-237 January 5, 1790
Elizabeth McClary, widow, Estate of Andrew McClary, to Amos Morrill
Land in Epsom, being the whole of two home lots; southerly on the main road leading thru said Epsom, easterly on the lot which I the said Elizabeth McClary now live,northerly on land nelonging to Jacob Treadwell, westerly on the lot that the aforesaid Morrill now lives on, containing 50 aces each. - Elizabeth McClary.
R 138-288 January 28, 1795
Amos Morrill of Epsom, Esq. to William Locke of Rye, husbandman,
Three fifty acre lots in Epsom, being three of the home lots lying on the northerly side of the main road leading from Epsom to Chichester, the same land lying between land owned by James Harvey McClary and land owned by the heirs of Reverend John Tuck including all the buildings standing there on; also 5 acres and 1/2 I purchased of John McClary Esq. lying on the same side of the aforesaid road being part of one of the home lots. Also 2 pieces that I purchased of Lt. Ephraim Locke belonging to lot number fifty nine in the second range in said Epsom, the whole that I purchased of said Locke in said Lot number 59. - Amos Morrill and wife Margaret .
8-28-1793
F A R M S
To be Sold in Epsom.
The first containing about 175 acres of good land, under good improvement, consisting of mowing, pasturing, tillage, orcharding and woodland, pleasantly situated near the meeting house, and will serve for two small farms, having heretofore been improved as such, and has on it two houses, three barns and out houses, and is well situated for a trader, tradesman or innholder.
A second containing about 100 acres, chiefly under improvement, with a house, barn, orchard, &c. thereon.
A third containing about 90 acres, under some improvement, with a house and barn on the same, and a good privilege for saw and grist mills.
Also,
A mill for grinding Scythes in a good place for a blacksmith, where he may have a good run of business.
And
Several other small pieces of land, all of which will be sold together, or divided and subdivided, as will best suit the purchaser. For further particulars
Inquire of AMOS MORRILL.
Epsom, August 28, 1793
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