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THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES

     On page 103, History of Candia, New Hampshire, the name of Samuel Bagley appears as a taxpayer, in A. D. 1778. Also on page 164 as a taxpayer in the year 1800. The name does not appear on the tax list of 1810; very likely he had died before this date.
     Richard Morrill, grandfather of Charles Henry Morrill, married Polly Mary Bagley, daughter of Samuel Bagley.

REVOLUTIONARY RECORD OF DANIEL MORRILL

     Daniel Morrill was born September 27, 1737, died in 1813. He was born on Pumpkin Hill, Warner, New Hampshire, and was a son of Israel Morrill. (History of Warner, New Hampshire, page 231.)
     The voters of Warner met at the house of Daniel Flood and selected Daniel Morrill as a representative to the Legislature for one year. (From the History of Warner, New Hampshire, page 230, by Harriman.)
     Daniel Morrill served in Captain Jonathan Evans' company, Colonel Samuel Johnson's regiment.
     Enlisted August 15, 1777.
     Discharged November 10, 1777.
     Also served as private in Captain Samuel Huse's company, Colonel Jacob Gerrish's regiment.
     Enlisted November 30, 1777.
     Discharged February 5, 1778.
     Also served in the same regiment from February 5, 1778, to March 15, 1778, at Winter Hill.

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     Also enlisted in Captain Oliver Titcomb's company, Colonel Cogswell's regiment.
     Enlisted September 28, 1778.
     Discharged December 31, 1778.
     This company was detached to guard and fortify posts in and about Boston, Mass. (Documentary Authority Mass. S. & S., volume XI, page 55. Hoyt's Old Families of Salsbury and Amsbury, pages 769, 110, 782, 355, xii; also Harriman's History of Warner, New Hampshire, page 23!.)

REVOLUTIONARY RECORD OF THE LAMPERYS

     Aaron Lampery, great grandfather of Charles Henry Morrill on his mother's side, lived in Epsom, New Hampshire. He married Hannah Locke. The children from this marriage were as follows:
     Aaron Lampery, Junior, Ephraim Lampery, Levi Lampery, Abiel Lampery, John Lampery, Hannah Lampery, Delia Lampery, Lydia Lampery and Judith Lampery.
     Aaron the second married first Mary Judkins, and second Mary Pierce of Alexandria, New Hampshire. They are buried in Concord, New Hampshire.
     Levi Lampery, grandfather of Charles Henry Morrill, married Polly Cook. The children were Levina Lampery, Ephraim Lampery, Levi Lampery, Junior, and Mahala Lampery (mother of Charles Henry Morrill).
     Levina married John Patten of Alexandria, New Hampshire.

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