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About Captain Jacob Morrill, I
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Massachusetts_Bay_Colony http://www.morrillonline.com/html/MorrillJacob-1648-1718.html
See "Ancestry of Louis Grant Morrill, MD" compiled by Gladys Redfield McPherson, Page 35.
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Jacob was a “householder” and signed the Oath of Allegiance and fidelity of 1677, the petition of 1680, took the freeman’s oath 18 April 1690 [3] and the Bradbury petition of 1692.He was a member of the military company of Sandwich, Massachusetts. On 14 August 1689 the Salisbury (Massachusetts) Quarterly Court decided "It is ordered by ye said militia that for ye more safty of ye town there shall be certain scouts sent forth consisting of none soldiers in a scout under ye commands of ye persons here under named viz: Leift. Henry True, Leift John Stevens, Cornnet Hubbard, Ensign Brown: Corporal Jacob Morrill; Sargent Bei Stevens"; Sergeants Joseph True, Page, Joseph Eaton, John Allin, William Allin and Joseph Fletcher," who are successively to range about ye out skirts of ye town; deyly until farther order be taken; the soldiers appointed to each commander ar inserted under ye hands of ye ar inserted under ye hand of sd militia." [4] Jacob and Abraham Morrill, Onesiphorus Page, Joseph True, Joseph Eaton, and the tree Allin brothers, Jerimie, John and William Jr. all signed the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity to the King of England at Eamsberry December 1677- May 1678[5] A Jacob Morrill’s garrison was mentioned in 1691 and he was a solider at “Wells” 1696. He was a Quaker by faith by 1701 and gave the local chapter their burial ground. He represented his town in the general court of 1689, 1692-1693 and 1696-1697. Jacob held the following in town: Selectman: 26 December 1683 13 February 1690, 7 May 1692-1693, 18 May 1694-1695, “Prudential Men”: 8 January 1685, 4 January 1686, 11 June 1689 [6] A Susanna Morrill was admitted a member of the Second Salisbury Church 1718-1719, she transferred from the First Salisbury Church, admitted 22 February 1700 [7] His will was made 20 March 1718, he died 23 April 1718 in Salisbury, Massachusetts and his will was read 26 May 1718. Susanna Morrill died 15 February 1726-1727. Her son Israel administered her estate 15 March 1728[8]
Jacob Morrill was born on 24 Aug 1648 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony to Abraham (Morill) Morrill and Sarah (Clement) Mudgett. He is the brother of John Morrell [half], Isaac Morrill, Sarah Morrill, Abraham Morrill, Moses Morrill, Aaron Morrill, Richard Morrill, Lydia Morrill, Hepsibah (Morrill) Dibbs, Mary (Mudget) Quimby [half] and Temperance Mudgett [half]. He married Susannah (Whittier) Morrill on 15 Jul 1674 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony [uncertain]. He is father of Ezekiel Morrill and Susanna (Morrill) Dix. Jacob died on 23 Apr 1718 in Salisbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay Profile managers: Chase Ashley and Pamela Mantich Morrill-31 created 14 Sep 2010 | Last modified 9 Apr 2016
Jacob married Susannah Whittier on July 15, 1674 in either Salisbury[1] or Haverhill
[2] (the marriage was recorded in both towns).
Sources
↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHYG-VQM : accessed 10 March 2016), Jacob Morrill and Susanah Whittier, 15 Jul 1674; citing reference Book 1, p.153; FHL microfilm 890,245. ↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH15-33L : accessed 10 March 2016), Jacob Morrill and Susana Whittier, 15 Jul 1674; citing reference 66; FHL microfilm 877,468. ↑ New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 1849, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3, Page 349 ↑ The Essex Institute, 1919, Records and Files of the Quartly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, Vol. 3, Page 282 ↑ Hoyt, David, 1897, The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts Part 1, Page 21: Old Norfolk County records, Salem ↑ Hurd, Hamilton, 1888, History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of the many Pioneers and Prominent Men. Vol. 2, Pages 1449-1451 ↑ Salisbury Second Church, West Parish Records, Rocky Hill, Salisbury, Massachusetts, by date “Recommended from the Church at the East End 2 March 1718-1719 ↑ Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1638-1840, file # 18830, Type: testate. See also:
Cutter, William, 1910, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Retaliating to the Families of the Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol.1, Page 41 Lyford, Page 254, Hoyt Pages252-253 Witcher, William, 1907, Descendants of Chase Whitcher of Warren, N H, Pages 8 information taken from: Hoyt, David, 1897, Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury , Massachusetts, Part 1, Pages 252-253</ref> Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Title: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
'Jacob Morrell
was a member of the Society of Friends (Quakers).
Quakers were not well liked by Puritans. In 1657, a stringent
law was passed in Salisbury against harboring "any of the cursed sect of Quakers."
Violators were subject to a fine of 40 schillings.
Harboring a Quaker in your house from the rain for few a minutes was illegal.
Jacob was presumably an outcast from the ordinarily Puritan environment of Salisbury,
which must be why so few vital records for this family can be found.
Will: 03/20/1717-18, proved 05/26/1718
Birth
24 Aug 1648
Salisbury Massachusetts, USA
Death
23 Apr 1714
Quaker.
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'Jacob Morrill (1648 - 1718)
Jacob Morrill
Born 24 Aug 1648 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
ANCESTORS
Son of Abraham (Morill) Morrill and Sarah (Clement) Mudgett
Brother of John Morrell Sr [half], Isaac Morrill, Sarah Morrill, Abraham Morrill,
Moses Morrill, Aaron Morrill, Richard Morrill, Lydia Morrill, Hepsibah (Morrill) Dibbs,
Mary (Mudget) Quimby [half] and Temperance Mudgett [half]
Husband of Susannah (Whittier) Morrill —
married 15 Jul 1674 in Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony [uncertain]
DESCENDANTS
Father of Ezekiel Morrill and Susanna (Morrill) Dix
Died 23 Apr 1718 in Salisbury, Essex County, Province of Massachusetts Bay
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Biography
Jacob married Susannah Whittier on July 15, 1674 in either Salisbury[1] or Haverhill[2] (the marriage was recorded in both towns).
Jacob was a “householder” and signed the Oath of Allegiance and fidelity of 1677, the petition of 1680, took the freeman’s oath 18 April 1690 [3] and the Bradbury petition of 1692.
He was a member of the military company of Sandwich, Massachusetts. On 14 August 1689 the Salisbury (Massachusetts) Quarterly Court decided "It is ordered by ye said militia that for ye more safty of ye town there shall be certain scouts sent forth consisting of none soldiers in a scout under ye commands of ye persons here under named viz: Leift. Henry True, Leift John Stevens, Cornnet Hubbard, Ensign Brown: Corporal Jacob Morrill; Sargent Bei Stevens"; Sergeants Joseph True, Page, Joseph Eaton, John Allin, William Allin and Joseph Fletcher," who are successively to range about ye out skirts of ye town; deyly until farther order be taken; the soldiers appointed to each commander ar inserted under ye hands of ye ar inserted under ye hand of sd militia." [4]
Jacob and Abraham Morrill, Onesiphorus Page, Joseph True, Joseph Eaton, and the tree Allin brothers, Jerimie, John and William Jr. all signed the Oath of Allegiance and Fidelity to the King of England at Eamsberry December 1677- May 1678[5]
A Jacob Morrill’s garrison was mentioned in 1691 and he was a solider at “Wells” 1696. He was a Quaker by faith by 1701 and gave the local chapter their burial ground. He represented his town in the general court of 1689, 1692-1693 and 1696-1697. Jacob held the following in town: Selectman: 26 December 1683 13 February 1690, 7 May 1692-1693, 18 May 1694-1695, “Prudential Men”: 8 January 1685, 4 January 1686, 11 June 1689 [6]
A Susanna Morrill was admitted a member of the Second Salisbury Church 1718-1719, she transferred from the First Salisbury Church, admitted 22 February 1700 [7]
His will was made 20 March 1718, he died 23 April 1718 in Salisbury, Massachusetts and his will was read 26 May 1718. Susanna Morrill died 15 February 1726-1727. Her son Israel administered her estate 15 March 1728[8]
Sources
↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FHYG-VQM : accessed 10 March 2016), Jacob Morrill and Susanah Whittier, 15 Jul 1674; citing reference Book 1, p.153; FHL microfilm 890,245. ↑ "Massachusetts Marriages, 1695-1910," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FH15-33L : accessed 10 March 2016), Jacob Morrill and Susana Whittier, 15 Jul 1674; citing reference 66; FHL microfilm 877,468. ↑ New England Historic, Genealogical Society, 1849, The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Vol. 3, Page 349 ↑ The Essex Institute, 1919, Records and Files of the Quartly Courts of Essex County, Massachusetts, Vol. 3, Page 282 ↑ Hoyt, David, 1897, The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts Part 1, Page 21: Old Norfolk County records, Salem ↑ Hurd, Hamilton, 1888, History of Essex County, Massachusetts, with Biographical Sketches of the many Pioneers and Prominent Men. Vol. 2, Pages 1449-1451 ↑ Salisbury Second Church, West Parish Records, Rocky Hill, Salisbury, Massachusetts, by date “Recommended from the Church at the East End 2 March 1718-1719 ↑ Essex, Massachusetts Probate Records, 1638-1840, file # 18830, Type: testate. See also:
Cutter, William, 1910, Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Retaliating to the Families of the Boston and Eastern Massachusetts, Vol.1, Page 41 Lyford, Page 254, Hoyt Pages252-253 Witcher, William, 1907, Descendants of Chase Whitcher of Warren, N H, Pages 8 information taken from: Hoyt, David, 1897, Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury , Massachusetts, Part 1, Pages 252-253</ref> Dodd, Jordan, Liahona Research, comp. Title: Massachusetts Marriages, 1633-1850 Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2005.
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Captain Jacob MORRILL 1
He was a soldier at Wells in 1696
Title: The Old Families of Salisbury and Amesbury, Massachusetts, Record Number: RG/974.4/Hoy Abbrev: Old Families of Salisbury Author: Hoyt, David Webster Publication: Snow & Farnham, Printers, Providence, RI, 1897 Repository:
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Captain Jacob Morrill, I's Timeline
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August 24, 1648
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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September 29, 1675
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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1679
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts
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1682
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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October 9, 1686
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA
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May 2, 1689
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Salisbury , Essex , Massachusetts
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1691
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Salisbury, Essex Co., Province of Massachusetts Bay
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1696 |
June 14, 1696
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Salisbury, Essex, Massachusetts, New England
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March 1, 1698
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Salisbury, Essex County, Massachusetts Bay Colony
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