The Morrills and reminiscences . ard and fortifyposts in and about Boston, Mass. (DocumentaryAuthority Mass. S. & S., volume XI, page 55. HoytsOld Families of Salsbury and Amsbury, pages 769, no,782, 355, in; also Harrimans History of Warner,New Hampshire, page 231.) Revolutionary Record of the Lamperys Aaron Lampery, great grandfather of CharlesHenry Morrill on his mothers side, lived in Epsom,New Hampshire. He married Hannah Locke. Thechildren from this marriage were as follows: Aaron Lampery, Junior, Ephraim Lampery, LeviLampery, Abiel Lampery, John Lampery, HannahLampery, Delia Lampery, Ly


The Morrills and reminiscences . ard and fortifyposts in and about Boston, Mass. (DocumentaryAuthority Mass. S. & S., volume XI, page 55. HoytsOld Families of Salsbury and Amsbury, pages 769, no,782, 355, in; also Harrimans History of Warner,New Hampshire, page 231.) Revolutionary Record of the Lamperys Aaron Lampery, great grandfather of CharlesHenry Morrill on his mothers side, lived in Epsom,New Hampshire. He married Hannah Locke. Thechildren from this marriage were as follows: Aaron Lampery, Junior, Ephraim Lampery, LeviLampery, Abiel Lampery, John Lampery, HannahLampery, Delia Lampery, Lydia Lampery and JudithLampery. Aaron the second married first Mary Judkins, andsecond Mary Pierce of Alexandria, New are buried in Concord, New Hampshire. Levi Lampery, grandfather of Charles Henry Mor-rill, married Polly Cook. The children were LevinaLampery, Ephraim Lampery, Levi Lampery, Junior,and Mahala Lampery (mother of Charles HenryMorrill). Levina married John Patten of Alexandria, NewHampshire. [140]. THE MORRILLS AND REMINISCENCES Ephraim lived in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, formany years. He married Sarah Pattee, mother of Mrs. LauraSleeper of Concord, New Hampshire. Levi, Junior, married Jawsia Edmonds of Bristol,New Hampshire. Mahala married Ephraim Morrill (father of CharlesHenry Morrill). J. J. Lampery of London, England, in a letter recentlywritten to M. C. Lampery of Concord, New Hamp-shire, says, The Lamperys were a family of greatantiquity in the west of England, and their earlierabodes were at Branton, Tamton, Barnstable, andExeter, and mention is made of them in deeds, docu-ments, Feudal aids, and Hundred rolls. The Menof Devon served in Scotland, Wales, and Franceunder the standards of the Henrys and Edwards ofEngland, A. D. noo to 1346. Lampery Court wasone of the seven palaces attached to the See of in A. D. 1278. Here the Earl of Richards,afterwards Henry VII, was entertained on his way fromMilford Haven to Bosworth Field. The remar


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