Corporal Samuel Morrison served with 1st New Hampshire Regiment (1777), Continental Army during the American Revolution.
Samuel was born in 1761.
Samuel Morrison was a Corporal in Company M of the 1st New Hampshire Regiment during the American Revolutionary War.
He married Margaret (Peggy) Webber on 11 Jan 1780[1].
He passed away in 1842. His head stone can be found in the Linneus Cemetery, Linneus, Aroostook County, Maine, United States of America[2]
Research Notes
The bio does not specify the time of his service. I added him to the 1st NH 1777 rather than 1775 as the latter existed longer and had more members. More research as to the exact unit is warranted. Baty-260 08:42, 5 September 2020 (UTC)
Sources
↑"Maine Marriages, 1771-1907," database, FamilySearch, Samuel Morrison and Peggy Webber, 11 Jan 1780; citing Wells, York, Maine, reference Pg 100; FHL microfilm 12,622
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