Richard [Nicholls] Harison / Harrison - Onondaga and Oswego ...
Richard [Nicholls] Harison / Harrison - Onondaga and Oswego ...
Richard [Nicholls] Harison / Harrison - Onondaga and Oswego ...
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(2) Jane Morley who married ...<br />
m. Norton Paulet of Amport (d 06.06.1741)<br />
b. Francis Morley (d by 1696, rector of Bishops Walton, prebendary of Winton)<br />
m. Penelope Allen (dau of John Allen)<br />
(1)+ issue - George, Francis (bpt 05.08.1689), Frances (bpt 09.11.1690)<br />
c. Dorothy Morley<br />
m. William <strong>Harrison</strong> (son/heir of Sir <strong>Richard</strong>)<br />
d. Alethea Morley<br />
m. Seth Ward (chancellor of Salisbury church)<br />
e.+ other issue - George (d young), George (b 1664-5, d 1711), <strong>Richard</strong> (a 1686), Thomas (a 1686), Jane<br />
(a 1686), Elizabeth (d young), Sarah (d young)<br />
Main source(s):<br />
(1) For upper section : Maddison's Lincolnshire Pedigrees (1903-6, Morley of Holme in Bottesford)<br />
(2) For lower section : Visitation (Hampshire, 1686, Morley of Micheldever)<br />
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http://www.morley.northcountryny.com/ ; conniesterner@gmail.com<br />
23 Dec 1895 - Copyright © The New York Times<br />
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morley,_New_York<br />
Morley is on the Grasse River, 6 miles (9.7 km) downstream (north) from the<br />
Village of Canton, where the river goes through some rapids. Today, Morley<br />
is at the junction of St. Lawrence County Routes 14 <strong>and</strong> 27.<br />
Morley was first settled in 1810. It was originally known as Little Rapids. A<br />
post office was established in 1839, <strong>and</strong> the hamlet got its new name of<br />
Morley in that year. The post office has since been closed. In its heyday, the<br />
center of activity in Morley was the <strong>Harrison</strong> Grist Mill. At its peak, the hamlet<br />
had a population of about 300.<br />
<strong>Harrison</strong> Grist Mill, also known as Morley Grist Mill, is a historic gristmill<br />
located at Morley in St. Lawrence County, NY. It was built about 1840 <strong>and</strong> is<br />
a rectangular r<strong>and</strong>om ashlar, cut s<strong>and</strong>stone building with a simple gable roof.<br />
It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982.<br />
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