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FOOTNOTES [1]Vermont, Secretary of State, General index to vital records of Vermont, early to 1870 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1951;).
[2]1870 US Census , St. Louis MO. 1870 US Census, Source Medium: Book
[3]Rev. David T. Morrill was a Baptist clergyman. He was a Chaplain in the Civil War, enlisting Oct 1862. He was a pastor for sixteen years in Newark, New Jersey before moving to La Grange, Illinois.
[4]US Passport application for G.L. Morrill, October 1919. A notation in the margins of the application reads, “Miss Phillips: Morrill’s ‘Devil in Mexico’, ‘On the War Path’ and numerous other of his publications have given him a pretty shady record. Further inquiry is now being made, and it seems desireable to hold up issuance of passport until we get results of this inquiry.”
[5]Obituary, Los Angeles Times, 13 December 1928.
[6]1910 US Census , Ward 3 Ritzville WA, p. 11A. 1910 US Census.
[7]ibid., Ward 8 Minneapolis MN, p. 6B. 1910 US Census.
[8]Frank H. Morrill was a lawyer in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
[9]1910 US Census , Littleton IL, p. 3A. 1910 US Census.
[10]Herbert Morrill was a well known evangelist. He travelled widely with his brother Horace as the “Rev. Morrill Twins.”
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