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Folsom Morrill and Rosilla Morrison

Sanbornton, N.H. · married 10 March 1825 · 5 children

Husband

Folsom Morrill

Born
09 DEC 1798[1]

Hawke, N.H.
Resided
1850[2]

Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
25 SEP 1884[3]

Hill, N.H.
Married
10 MAR 1825[4]

Sanbornton, N.H.
Father
Nathaniel Morrill
Mother
Elizabeth Eastman
Wife

Rosilla Morrison

Born
25 JUN 1802[5]

Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
16 FEB 1874[6]

Hill, N.H.

Folsom Morrill was the owner of a large woolen mill in Sanbornton. It was destroyed by fire in 1867. Farmer’s Cabinet (Amherst, NH), Source Medium: Newspaper
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In the 1860 census for Sanbornton, Folsom Morrill was one of the wealthiest men in town, and listed “Dealer in Lumber” as his primary occupation. 1860 US Census, Source Medium: Book
. [8]

Children

Asa Morrison Morrill1826 – 1849
Born
04 APR 1826 · N.H.
Died
08 JUL 1849[9] · Hill, N.H.
Nathaniel Folsom Morrill1829 – 1908
Born
26 APR 1829 · N.H.
Died
12 JUN 1908 · Sanbornton, N.H.
Married

Catherine Amanda Wilder — m. in New Ipswich, N.H., 04 October 1854[10]
Catherine b. 20 April 1834; d. 28 June 1907.

Born
26 APR 1829[11] · Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
1902[12] · Hill, N.H.
Married

(1) Anna Eliza Proctor family page →

(2) Ellen S. Sumner — m. 25 June 1851
Ellen b. in Hill, N.H., 07 August 1829; d. in Hill, N.H., 07 July 1853[13].

Ambrosia Rosilla Morrill1836 – 1915
Born
24 NOV 1836 · Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
NOV 1915
Married

Elisha H. Wright — m. 31 December 1873
Elisha b. 22 October 1835; d. 05 April 1924.

Obadiah Morrill1844 – 1920
Born
FEB 1844[14] · Sanbornton, N.H.
Died
05 JUN 1920
Married

Lilla W. Putnam family page →

Sources

  1. [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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  2. 1850 US Census , Sanbornton NH. 1850 US Census, Source Medium: Book
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  3. [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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  4. 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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  5. [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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  6. ibid. [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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  7. Farmer’s Cabinet (Name: Amherst, NH;), 1 August 1867, p. 2.
  8. 1860 US Census , Sanbornton NH.
  9. [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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  10. 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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  11. 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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  12. [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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  13. ibid. [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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  14. Date and place derived from 1900 US census.
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