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Israel Morrill was a private in the Revolutionary War in the New Hampshire line. By the time of his application for pension in 1820, he had one child [Bradstreet] who had one daughter [Comfort]. At this time he declared he was unable to support himself without the pension. He was a resident of Monroe, Maine. The handwriting of the application is difficult to read, and it is difficult to determine the details of his service. Records of the Veterans Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application (National Archives Microfilm Publication M805), Source Medium: Microfilm
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FOOTNOTES [1]New Hampshire Genealogical Society, New Hampshire Genealogical Record (Name: Dover, N. H. : George W. Tibbetts, 1903-04;), 4: 171. New Hampshire Genealogical Society, New Hampshire Genealogical Record (Dover, N. H. : George W. Tibbetts, 1903-04), Source Medium: Book
[2]Pension Roll of 1835 , 1: 188. Pension Roll of 1835.
[3]New Hampshire Genealogical Society, New Hampshire Genealogical Record (Name: Dover, N. H. : George W. Tibbetts, 1903-04;), 3: 181. New Hampshire Genealogical Society, New Hampshire Genealogical Record (Dover, N. H. : George W. Tibbetts, 1903-04), Source Medium: Book
[4]Ann Lisa Pearson, Morrill/Morrell Families Association Newsletter , 8(3): 431.
[5]Records of the Veterans Administration, Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application (Name: National Archives Microfilm Publication M805;), Roll 599, File S37254.
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