. 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. Merrill, son of Maj. Joshua Merrill, of Salem, andimmediately removed to a farm in Salem, near the homesteadwhere Mr. Merrill was born. Mrs. Merrill was a woman of greatpersonal attractions, combined with a superior intellect and firm-ness of Christian character. To her influence may be traced theministerial career of her husband, who entered the MethodistEpiscopal church as an itinerant preacher some four years aftertheir marriage. For forty years she bore the burdens of a Meth-odist ministers wife with great humility. She was the light andjoy of her household, her husbands happiness ; and her childrenand her childrens children rise up and call her blessed. Shewas an earnest student of the Bible, and so familiar with its con-tents that a quotation from it brought instantly to her mind thechapter and verse. Li conversation she was clear and logical,and at times maintained her convictions with great power andbrilliancy. She was a woman calculated to adorn the highestpositions in Albertype : Forces Co., Boston. Nancy Merrill.
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