. The history of the Morison or Morrison family with most of the "Traditions of the Morrisons" (clan MacGillemhuire), hereditary judges of Lewis, by Capt. F. W. L. Thomas, of Scotland, and a record of the descendants of the hereditary judges to 1880. A complete history of the Morison settlers of Londonderry, , of 1719, and their descendants, with genealogical sketches. Also, of the Brentwood, Nottingham, and Sanbornton, Morisons, and branches of the Morisons who settled in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Nova Scotia, and descendants of the Morisons of Preston Grange, Scotland, an


. The history of the Morison or Morrison family with most of the "Traditions of the Morrisons" (clan MacGillemhuire), hereditary judges of Lewis, by Capt. F. W. L. Thomas, of Scotland, and a record of the descendants of the hereditary judges to 1880. A complete history of the Morison settlers of Londonderry, , of 1719, and their descendants, with genealogical sketches. Also, of the Brentwood, Nottingham, and Sanbornton, Morisons, and branches of the Morisons who settled in Delaware, Pennsylvania, Virginia and Nova Scotia, and descendants of the Morisons of Preston Grange, Scotland, and other families. h the letters S. A. & J. M: from thence run-ning south by marked trees on 4 sides 320 Rhods to a blackbirtch tree by west running brook before mentioned from thencerunning Down the brook to the bounds first mentioned andbounding east upon Samuel Alesons Lott togather with an inter-est in the common or undivided lands within the said town shipeaquall to oather Lotts in said town. Recorded tins 20^ Day of f David Cargill July 1720 ~ j James McKeen Pr John Goffe Town Clerke -l Robert Weer -{ Commite I Samuel Graves[ John Goffe A true copy of Londonderry Records. Daniel G. Annis, Town , N. H., Feb. 7, 1879. The larger part, if not all, of the home lots of John Morison,Robert Weer, Thomas Steele, and Samuel Allison, are nowincluded in the farm of Col. G. W. Lane. It was here that JohnMorison reared his log cabin, which caused his jjroud-spiritedwife to exclaim, Avveel, aweel, dear Joan! an it maun be a log-house, do make it a log heegher nor the lave [than the rest]. w. w W o in:: o CO o 690] SECOND GENERATION. — CHARTER JOHN MORISON. 133 He was the father of Jonathan Morison, the first male child bornin the town. From his elevated home he could look forth uj)onthe mountains of Peterborough. He lived in Londonderry withhis family till 1750 or 51, when he removed to Peterborough,N. II., and was one of the early settlers of that town, lie wasat tha


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