Nathan Morrill and Dorothy Weed


Index


Husband Capt. Nathan Morrill

Born
13 JAN 1758[1] at Belmont, N.H.
Died
JUN 1835[2] at Whitefield, N.H.
Father Ephraim Morrill
Mother Dorothy Hoyt
Married
21 JUN 1781[3] at Gilmanton, N.H.

Wife Dorothy Weed

Born
10 OCT 1763[4] at Belmont, N.H.
Father
Mother

CHILDREN


Name Orlando Morrill
Born
01 MAR 1782[5] at Belmont, N.H.

Name Ephraim Morrill
Born
11 DEC 1783[6] at Belmont, N.H.

Name Ruth Morrill
Born
28 JUL 1785[7] at Belmont, N.H.

Name Joseph Morrill
Born
01 APR 1787[8] at Belmont, N.H.
Married Sarah ____

Name Levi Morrill
Born
09 DEC 1788[9] at Belmont, N.H.

Name Nathan Morrill
Born
18 AUG 1791[10] at Belmont, N.H.
Died
18 JUN 1822[11] at Whitefield, N.H.

Additional information available.[12]


Name Dorothy Morrill
Born
03 MAR 1793[13] at Belmont, N.H.


FOOTNOTES

[1]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;).
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[2]New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette (Name: Concord, NH;), 29 June 1835, p. 3. New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette (Concord, NH), Source Medium: Newspaper
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[3]New Hampshire, Registrar of Vital Statistics, [New Hampshire] Index to marriages, early to 1900 (Name: Salt Lake City: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1975-6;).
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[4]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;).
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[5]ibid.
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[6]ibid.
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[7]ibid.
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[8]ibid.
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[9]ibid.
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[10]ibid.
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[11]New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette (Name: Concord, NH;), 15 July 1822, p. 3. New Hampshire Patriot & State Gazette (Concord, NH), Source Medium: Newspaper
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[12]The obituary of Nathan Morrill reads, “June 18th, Mr. Nathan Morrill jun. 31, of consumption: his dissolution was without a groan or struggle, and his last words were, ‘Jesus can make a dying bed Feel soft as downy pillows are; While on his breast I lean my head, And breathe my life out sweetly there.’ Through the whole of his sickness, he exhibited the strongest proofs of christian character, elevated piety and resignation to the Divine will: while in health he was a useful citizen, an affectionate husband and an ornament to the church.”
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[13]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;).
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