Bradbury Morrison Morrill and Anna Eliza Proctor


Index


Husband Bradbury Morrison Morrill

Born
26 APR 1829[1] at Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
1902[2] at Hill, N.H.
Father Folsom Morrill
Mother Rosilla Morrison
Married
04 SEP 1856[3] at Lowell, Mass.
Other spouses (2) 25 June 1851 to Ellen S. Sumner. Ellen S. Sumner was b. in Hill, N.H., 07 August 1829; d. in Hill, N.H., 07 July 1853[4]

Wife Anna Eliza Proctor

Born
14 MAY 1834[5] at Dover, N.H.
Died
1873[6] at Hill, N.H.
Father
Mother

Bradbury Morrill enlisted as 2nd Lieutenant on 14 August 1862 at the age of 33, serving in Company D, 12th Infantry Regiment New Hampshire. He was promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant. He was discharged on 11 November 1863. Historical Data Systems, American Civil War Soldiers (Electronic database at http://www.ancestry.com), Source Medium: Book
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Anna Eliza Proctor, c. 1860. The photo was found at an antique
store in Franklin, New Hampshire and mailed to the author. The handwritten caption reads, “Anna Eliza Proctor
wife of Bradbury Morrill and Nellie (2 1/2) who was burned.”

CHILDREN


Name Ellen Susan Morrill
Born
11 AUG 1857 at St. Mary, Minn.
Died
1859[8] at Hill, N.H.

Name Harvey Folsom Morrill
Born
27 APR 1861 at Sanbornton, N.H.
Married Ida May Holley

Name Alice Bradbury Morrill
Born
25 JAN 1863 at Sanbornton, N.H.
Married in Concord, N.H., 05 March 1889 to Fred Deforest Rand. Fred Deforest Rand was b. in Claremont, N.H., 03 April 1859[9]


FOOTNOTES

[1]Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Name: Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905;), 2: 238. Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905), Source Medium: Book
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[2][Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Name: Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945;). [Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945), Source Medium: Book
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[3]Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Name: Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905;), 2: 238. Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905), Source Medium: Book
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[4][Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Name: Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945;). [Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945), Source Medium: Book
.

[5]Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Name: Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905;), 2: 238. Lucy Cross, History of Northfield, New Hampshire, 1780-1905 (Concord NH: Rumford Press, 1905), Source Medium: Book
.

[6][Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Name: Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945;). [Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945), Source Medium: Book
.

[7]Historical Data Systems, American Civil War Soldiers (Name: Electronic database at http://www.ancestry.com;).

[8][Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Name: Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945;). [Anonymous], Relocation of Cemeteries [in Hill NH] (Concord NH: Typewritten manuscript at the New Hampshire Historical Society, 1945), Source Medium: Book
.

[9]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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