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Elisha Morrill and Mary L. Tucker

N.Y., N.Y. · married 29 November 1807 · 6 children

Husband

Elisha Morrill

Born
04 SEP 1774[1]

Henniker, N.H.
Resided
1850[2]

N.Y., N.Y.
Died
07 MAR 1853[3]

Harlem, N.Y.
Married
29 NOV 1807[4]

N.Y., N.Y.
Father
Ephraim Morrill
Mother
Susanna Gates
Wife

Mary L. Tucker

Born
23 MAR 1787

N.Y.
Died
25 NOV 1856

Paris, France

The death notice for Elisha Morrill reads, “In Harlem, N. Y., 7th, Elisha Morrill, Esq., aged 77. He was a native of Henniker, a graduate of Dartmouth College in the class of 1799, and removed to New York early in 1800.” Farmer’s Cabinet (Amherst, NH), Source Medium: Newspaper
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Additional information available.[6]

Children

Elisha Morrill1818 – 1824
Born
1818[7] · N.Y., N.Y.
Died
12 JUL 1824[8] · N.Y.
Helen M. Morrill1822
Born
1822 · N.Y., N.Y.
Augustus C. Morrill1824 – 1861
Born
1824 · N.Y., N.Y.
Died
28 MAR 1861 · N.Y.
Amanda M. Morrill1827
Born
1827 · N.Y., N.Y.
Elisha Morrill1829
Born
1829 · N.Y., N.Y.
Mary A. Morrill1830
Born
1830 · N.Y., N.Y.

Sources

  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. 1850 US Census , Ward 12 New York NY, p. 548. 1850 US Census, Source Medium: Book
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  3. Farmer’s Cabinet (Name: Amherst, NH;), 31 March 1853, p. 3. Farmer’s Cabinet (Amherst, NH), Source Medium: Newspaper
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  4. [Anonymous], New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index (Name: Electronic database at www.genealogy.com;). “Mary Tooker” [Anonymous], New York #2, 1740s-1880s Marriage Index (Electronic database at www.genealogy.com), Source Medium: Book
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  5. Farmer’s Cabinet (Name: Amherst, NH;), 31 March 1853, p. 3.
  6. In 1856, Mary L. Morrill applied for a passport, along with her two daughters Helen and Mary, and her son Augustus. She presumably travelled to France, where she is believed to have died.
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  7. Date inferred from age at death.
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  8. National Advocate (Name: New York, NY;), July 13, 1824. National Advocate (New York, NY), Source Medium: Newspaper
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