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Additional information available.[6] CHILDREN
FOOTNOTES [1][Anonymous], Vital Records of Salisbury, Massachusetts, to the end of the year 1849 (Name: Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1915;), 163.
[2]1810 US Census , Brentwood NH, p. 352. 1810 US Census.
[3]Mrs. Charles Carpenter Goss, Colonial Gravestone Inscriptions in the State of New Hampshire (Name: 1942 reprint, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974;), 26.
[4]George A. Gordon, South Hampton, N.H. Church Records, NEHGS Register , 52: 431.
[5]Mrs. Charles Carpenter Goss, Colonial Gravestone Inscriptions in the State of New Hampshire (Name: 1942 reprint, Baltimore, MD: Genealogical Pub. Co., 1974;), 26. “In her 23rd year.” This seems doubful as it means she would have been married at the age of 8. There may be an error in the transcription of the gravestone.
[6]Abraham Morrill was a Lieutenant in the American Revolution.
[7]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to births, early to 1900 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974;).
[8]ibid.
[9]ibid.
[10]Cemetery Transcriptions from the NEHGS Manuscript Collections (Name: Electronic database at www.nehgs.org;).
[11]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to births, early to 1900 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1974;).
[12]ibid.
[13]ibid.
[14]ibid.
[15]ibid.
[16]Katharine L. Morrill, Morrill Genealogies (Name: Handwritten manuscript, 1903, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord NH;), 106.
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