James Morrell and Catherine Grumble
York Co., New Brunswick, Canada · married 02 May 1828 · 7 children
Husband
James Morrell
- Born
- ABT 1806
- Died
- ABT 1846
New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
- 02 MAY 1828[1]
York Co., New Brunswick, Canada
Wife
Catherine Grumble
- Born
- 1811
New Brunswick, Canada
- Resided
- 1851[2]
Andover Parish, New Brunswick, Canada
- Also m.
- (2) Christopher Johnson
Additional information available.[3]
Children
John Morrell1832 – 1853
- Born
- 1832[4] · New Brunswick, Canada
- Died
- ABT 1853
Margaret Morrell1834
- Born
- 1834[5] · New Brunswick, Canada
Elizabeth Morrell1836 – 1882
- Born
- 1836[6] · New Brunswick, Canada
- Died
- 02 DEC 1882 · Grand Falls, New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
-
George Frederick Baker — m. 16 January 1858
George b. in Ranger Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada, 14 June 1830; d. in North Tilley, New Brunswick, Canada, 16 January 1907.
James Nicholas Morrell1840 – 1882
- Born
- 1840[7] · New Brunswick, Canada
- Died
- 1882 · Andover Parish, New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
Catherine Morrell1840
- Born
- 23 DEC 1840 · New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
-
William Brayall
William b. in Ranger Settlement, New Brunswick, Canada, 24 November 1840; d. in Medford, New Brunswick, Canada, 1915.
Alice Morrell1843
- Born
- 1843 · New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
-
Richard Dee — m. in Woodstock, New Brunswick, Canada, 26 December 1861[8]
Richard b. 1835.
George William Morrell1845 – 1928
- Born
- 21 APR 1845 · New Brunswick, Canada
- Died
- 04 JUN 1928 · Andover Parish, New Brunswick, Canada
- Married
Sources
- George H. Hayward, York County Marriages 1812 – 1837 (Name: 1994;), 335. George H. Hayward, York County Marriages 1812 – 1837 (1994), Source Medium: Book
. - C. Gagnon, 1851 Census of New Brunswick (Name: Electronic Database: UpperStJohn.Com;), Andover Parish, p. 13. Living with children and second husband Christopher Johnston. C. Gagnon, 1851 Census of New Brunswick (Electronic Database: UpperStJohn.Com), Source Medium: Book
. - James Morrell settled an area near the St. John River in New Brunswick in the 1830s that came to be known as Morrell Siding. Many descendents had believed he was related to the loyalist Morrells who removed from Long Island, New York, to the New Brunswick area after the Revolutionary War. Surprisingly, DNA evidense proved otherwise. James Morrell is derived from an entirely distinct lineage and may have been the first of his line in North America.
. - Date derived frim 1851 census.
. - Date derived frim 1851 census.
. - Date derived frim 1851 census.
. - Date derived frim 1851 census.
. - Daniel F. Johnson, New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics (Name: Electronic database at http://archives.gnb.ca/;). Daniel F. Johnson, New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics (Electronic database at http://archives.gnb.ca/), Source Medium: Book
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