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Samuel Morrell

Birth5 Feb 1835 - New Brunswick
Death9 Mar 1913 - Presque Isle, Aroostook County, Maine
MotherAnna Elizabeth Reicker
FatherPeregrine White Morrell

Born in New Brunswick on 5 Feb 1835 to Peregrine White Morrell and Anna Elizabeth Reicker. Samuel Morrell married Elizabeth Morrison and had 5 children. He passed away on 9 Mar 1913 in Presque Isle, Aroostook County, Maine.

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Peregrine White Morrell
1804 - 1892
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Anna Elizabeth Reicker
1804 - 1892
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Elizabeth Morrison
1841 - Unknown
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Eleanor Morrell
1855 - Unknown
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Herbert Zachariah Morrell
1863 - 1939
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Frank L. F. Morrell
1867 - Unknown
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Inez A Merrill
1867 - 1942
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Ada E. Morrell
1869 - Unknown
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Ella May Morrill
1874 - Unknown

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