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Charles J. Morrill was a prominent and wealthy businessman in Boston. In 1880 he is found in Boston living with his four sisters and four servants. 1880 US Census, Source Medium: Book
Additional information available.[9]
FOOTNOTES [1]Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Cambridge, MA, 2 vols (Name: Boston, MA: [Wright & Potter Print Co.] 1915;), 1: 499.
[2]ibid., 2: 667.
[3]ibid., 1: 499.
[4]1850 US Census , Dorchester MA, p. 89. 1850 US Census, Source Medium: Book
[5]Massachusetts Vital Records 1841-1910 Database (Name: Electronic Database: NewEnglandAncestors.org;), 213: 38.
[6]Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Cambridge, MA, 2 vols (Name: Boston, MA: [Wright & Potter Print Co.] 1915;), 1: 498.
[7]Katharine L. Morrill, Morrill Genealogies (Name: Handwritten manuscript, 1903, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord NH;), 170.
[8]1880 US Census , Boston MA, p. 20C.
[9]In October 1865, Charles J. Morrill applied for a passport for himself, his sisters, and his mother Pamelia. The application was cosigned by his business partner, Ezra H. Baker. Baker & Morrill owned a number of ships and operated a shipping business in New England.
[10]Katharine L. Morrill, Morrill Genealogies (Name: Handwritten manuscript, 1903, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord NH;), 102.
[11]US Passport application, October 1895
[12]Thomas W. Baldwin, Vital Records of Cambridge, MA, 2 vols (Name: Boston, MA: [Wright & Potter Print Co.] 1915;), 1: 499.
[13]US Passport application, September 22, 1908
[14]US Passport application, September 22, 1908
[15]Katharine L. Morrill, Morrill Genealogies (Name: Handwritten manuscript, 1903, New Hampshire Historical Society, Concord NH;), 102.
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