(She and John Record had one daughter.)spouse: Record, John (*1809 - )
Was for twenty-nine years head of the French department at Abbot Academy, Andover, Mass. In her honor the Merrill Memorial Gateway at the academy was dedicated in 1921.
He and Diantha (Goff) had two sons.spouse: Goff, Diantha (~1827 - )
Mary is mentioned in the will of her father, James Merrill, made 6 April 1753. She received six pounds thirteen shillings & four pence in the will having "had considerable already". She is identified as Mary Noyes in the will. (James Merrill, Testator, Probate Office, 9, 242, Town of Falmouth, York County, Massachusetts Bay, verbatum copy published on p.810, Sargent, William; Maine Wills, 1640-1760; published by Brown, Thurston & Co., Portland, 1887.)spouse: Noyes, Samuel (1725 - )
Died unmarried.
Unmarried.
The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, page 2spouse: Carle\Carll, Sarah (~1751 - 1776)
"Moses Merrill (1744-1834) enlisted, 1775, as a private in Capt. Samuel Noyes' company, Col. Edmund Phinnie's 31st regiment. He was born and died in Falmouth, Maine."
The Merrills deeded one-eighth of the homestead [Cumberland Deeds 38:67], and in 1818 Moses Merrill, Esq., as attorney for the heirs sold part of the "Noyes 800 acres so called" in Durham [ibid. 81:200; 96:535].
He and Sarah (Briggs) had five children.spouse: Briggs, Sarah Greene (*1832 - )
Died young.
He lived in New Gloucester, Me., and was one of the original members of the Shaker community there, and a trustee of the society.spouse: Campbell, Rachel (*1746 - )
He lived in Newbury, and, from 1804, in Rumney, N.H., where he kept an inn on the turnpike near Baker River. He served as a private in Capt.Moses Little's company of Minutemen which marched to Cambridge on the alarm of 19 Apr.1775, and subsequently served eight months in the army in 1777-79.spouse: Merrill, Sarah "Sally" (*1764 - )
In 1797, Nathan Merrill, styled a yeoman, bought a tract in Falmouth on the Falmouth and North Yarmouth line from his father (Cum Co deed 42:476). This deed was witnessed by his bro-in-law Ephraim Lunt and Samuel Dunbar (the latter prob being Mary's stepbrother).spouse: Titcomb, Elizabeth (*1769 - )
He lived in that part of the town which was afterward incorporated as West Newbury. In a deed from his brother Nathaniel in 1721, both are described as weavers. He was a "snow shoe man" in 1706 (see Currier's History of Newbury, pg 541).spouse: Kent, Hannah (1679 - 1736)
Nathaniel and his older brother John were born in England. The registers of Wherestead, a parish lying three miles south of Ipswich, England contained the entries cited.spouse: [Merrill], Susannah (~1610 - 1673)
Came to America in 1633 from Salisbury, Wiltshire, England with his brother John. They landed in Ipswich, MA., but in 1635 or 1636 settled in Newbury, MA. They had some of the earliest grants of land on the neck, south of the Parker River in 1638. In 1846 their homesteads were reverted to the town because of the unfavorable site. Nathaniel owned 5 acres of plowed land next to John Merrill. John finally settled in Conn.
He lived in Haverhill, Mass., and later in that part of Killingly, Conn., which was incorporated in 1785 as the town of Thompson.spouse: Belknap, Mary (1694 - 1786)
No children.spouse: Stauts, Edward (*1904 - )
Died young.
Unmarried.
Died unmarried.
She and John Rand had one daughter.spouse: Rand, John (*1804 - )
She and George W. Pomeroy had four children.spouse: Pomeroy, George W. (*1834 - )
She was the second of Col. Parsons' five wives.spouse: Parsons, Isaac (*1740 - )
He lived in North Yarmouth except a short time, including 1795, when he lived in Durham, Me.spouse: Blanchard, Mary (1745 - )
Died young.
Unmarried.
she and her husband were prominently connected with the New Gloucester Shakers until their death.spouse: Pote, Thomas (1734 - 1816)
Died young.
Died young.
Died young.
Died young.
Stephen and Joanna had six ch., three dau. and three sons.spouse: French, Joanna (1718 - 1807)
He was Capt. of a Salisbury, MA Co., in Col. Calet Cushings Rgt., April 1775, in Rev. War.
No children.spouse: Jacobsen, Arthur (*1897 - )
He and Hannah removed from Cumberland to North Yarmouth, Me., about 1805, and settled near his older brother Josiah on the "Merrill Road" in what is now Pownal, Me. They raised a family of ten children.spouse: Goold, Hannah (1782 - 1851)
Died in college of spotted fever. His mother went to him and took the disease and died. Abel married again.
Died unmarried.