Morse Family’s

The Morse family that is descended from Anthony Morse born in 1606/7 in  Marlborough, England, contains two branches of interest to the history of Rocks Village. The first branch is descended from Anthony’s son Benjamin who was born in Newbury in 1640 after his parents immigrated in 1635.  The second branch is descended from Anthony’s grandson Anthony and his son John, who also lived in Newbury. Later generations of the Benjamin branch included William Morse and his son Henry and grandson Oliver, all of whom owned farms just up the hill from the village in the late 1700’s and early 1800’s. Some of their descendants (Rachel 1804- 1841, Horace, Amos) settled in the village proper in the mid-1800’s. Horace and his family lived at 34 E Main St and 15 Wharf Lane. Rachel married Rufus Knowles, and they also lived on Wharf Lane. The Anthony-John branch includes members such as Amos, Dean, Joseph, and Lydia Morse who lived in the village at various times throughout the 1800’s.

Anthony was a shoemaker who arrived on the ship James in 1635, his unmarried younger brother William apparently accompanying him. Anthony’s wife Ann Cox and their five children who had been born in England immigrated at about the same time period, but likely on a later voyage since their son Richard was born in December of 1635, several months after Anthony and William arrived. Although his father, also named Anthony, had already died (1620/1), most sources say Anthony and William’s mother Christian Elizabeth Bailey Morse died later in Newbury or Haverhill, so perhaps she traveled over with his wife Ann. The James was almost wrecked off the coast of Hampton, NH during a storm, but finally made it to Boston harbor (see Ayer family page). William, also a shoemaker, born in England in 1614, married Elizabeth Titcomb and settled in Newbury in what is now downtown Newburyport. Elizabeth was tried, convicted, and imprisoned for witchcraft in about 1679, but she was finally released. William and Elizabeth are both buried in Bangor, ME.

The house owned by Oliver Morse (Henry, William, William, Benjamin, Anthony 1606) is still standing across from Greenwood cemetery on E. Broadway. It is known as the Hastings-Morse house, see Wikipedia.

There was intermarriage within the same branch of the Morses and between the two branches. Many of the Morses also married Chases, another common family around the village. Both the Benjamin branch and a third branch descended from Anthony‘s son Joshua intermarried with the Ordways, another old family of Rocks Village. One member of the Anthony-John branch was Daniel Morse who lived in Newbury, but several of his offspring ended up settling in the village in the 1800’s. Among them was Amos Morse (1786-1861) who married Lucretia Deane and had a son named Dean Morse (1820-1872). Dean lived on Wharf Lane and left his property to his daughter Mary who married Samuel Colby. Mary and Samuel continued to live there until late into the 1800’s. A notorious member of this branch is Joseph Morse who died under mysterious circumstances on the bridge in 1831 while working as the bridge tender. Another member is his sister Lydia Morse who married James Davis, a descendant of one of the founders of Haverhill of the same name. Although James and Lydia lived briefly on Wharf Lane, they settled down on the Davis family farm on Merrimack St. where one of the original buildings still stands.

There are legends of a woman known as a witch called “Aunt Morse” or “Aunt Moss” living in or near the village in the early to mid 1800’s, including stories penned by John Greenleaf Whittier [94] p 14 and 50. If she really existed and was part of either of these Morse families, we have not been able to pinpoint her. One of the legends says that she was the aunt of Aaron Chase, a childhood classmate of Whittier’s, and was married to a Moses Chase. The person matching that description, however, is not named Morse but is named Sarah Flanders Chase. See Chase (Moses) and Witches page.

Many of the Morses are buried in Greenwood Cemetery.



MORSE, William was born 1553, England; died 1578, Swindon, Wiltshire, England. Son Anthony would have just been born at the time of his father’s death and thus was the youngest. See William’s probate below. Anthony did not appear to inherit any property.

William married BARNARD, Mary Elizabeth 1570, England at age 17. Mary was born 1551, England, so she was 19 when they married. They had 6 or 7 children including:

MORSE, Anthony William Jr  was born 1578, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; died 2 Mar 1620, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; was buried at St. Peter’s Parish, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Anthony married BELLSIRE (BAILEY), Christian 1605. Christian was born 1580/1590, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; died 7 Apr 1668, Newbury or Haverhill, Massachusetts. They had five children all born in England, the last in 1621. Since children Nicholas, Phillip and Elinor died in England, we can assume that only Anthony and William emigrated to the new world. Son Anthony who had been born in 1606/7 is considered the immigrant ancestor for our purposes:

MORSE, Anthony Lieut. (6.Anthony William2, 1.William1) was born 9 May 1606, Hampton, England; was christened 9 May 1606, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; died 12 Oct 1686, Newbury, Massachusetts; was buried First Parish Burying Ground, Newbury, Massachusetts. He is referred to here as the immigrant ancestor or as Anthony 1606. or Lt. Anthony.

Anthony settled in Newbury, Massachusetts in 1635. He built a house about a half mile south of the old cemetery in what is now called Newbury old town. He is listed, along with a William Morse on the ship “James” passenger roster as being a shoemaker. See Ayer family page for information on the voyage of the James.

Anthony married COX, Ann Elizabeth 2 May 1629, St. Mary the Virgin, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England. Ann (daughter of COX, Ambrose and BEALE, Alice) was born 28 May 1607, Marlborough, Wiltshire, England; died 8 Mar 1679, Newbury, Massachusetts.

Some sources say that Anthony married a Mary Waldo, but most say his wife was only Ann Cox.

He was admitted as a Freeman May 25, 1636.  Anthony testified at his sister-in-law Elizabeth’s trial (wife of his brother William who had come over with him) where she was accused of being a witch.

Anthony and Ann Morse had fourteen children. Robert, Anthony III (also Lieut), Esther, Anne (m. Francis Thurlow), and Richard were born between the years 1629 – 1635 in England. Nine more children were born in Newbury 1637-1653: Peter, Benjamin, Sarah,  Hannah (m. Thomas Newman), Joseph, Lydia (died young), Mary, Hester, and Joshua. [ https://minerdescent.com/2010/06/05/anthony-morse/]

Anthony Morse of Newbury was fined £5 for digging a pit and not filling it up whereby a child drowned. In this pit Thomas Smith was drowned. December 25, 1665, the Selectmen ordered that “Anthory Morse Sr., is to keep the
meetinghouse and ring the bell, see that the house be cleaned, swept, and the
glass of the windows to be carefully look’t unto, if any should happen to be loosened with the wind and be nailed close again”. He was still acting in the office of sexton in 1680 as that year the records show that 10 shillings was added to his former annuity in this service. [24]

Lt. Anthony’s brother William born 12 May 1614 England married Elizabeth Morse (1616 England – 1690 Newbury, Mass. ) known as the Witch of Newbury. [68] volume 1 p. 186 and [24] p. 129 and

https://www.geni.com/people/Elizabeth-Morse-Witch-of-Newbury/6000000003656684080

There is dispute over the location of William Morse’s house. The Morse Society and others believe that William and Elizabeth lived on four acres located  on the corner of LIberty and State Sts. in downtown Newburyport (Newbury at the time). William received the land as a land grant. However, there is also this account:

The “Old Witch House,” of Newbury, Essex Co, Mass, stood at the corner of High and Market Streets, opposite St. Paul’s Church. This house was supposed to have been built about 1634, and was a ” Garrison House? for protection against the Indians. The house that stands on the site was erected in 1851 or 1852, and, in all probability, the old house was torn down in 1850, or early in 1851. At the time of the demolition, Rev. Mr. Washburn, Rector of St. Paul’s Church, gave a description of the house and surroundings in very appropriate lines. It v/as in this house that WILLIAM MORSE (the brother of ANTHONY MORSE) lived with his wife “Elizabeth? and it was in this humble abode that the scenes, as described in the Witchcraft Cases, occurred.[“Memorial of the Family of Morse”, Genealogy p 545.]

We first follow the line through Lt. Anthony’s son Benjamin Morse and his son William.

MORSE, Benjamin Deacon  (Lt. Anthony3)) was born 28 Mar 1640, Newbury, Massachusetts, United States; died 22 Jun 1714 or 1707 , Newbury, MA was buried , Burying Ground of the First Settlers, Newbury, Essex, MA Benjamin married SAWYER, Ruth Bitford 27 Aug 1667, Newbury, MA Ruth (daughter of SAWYER, William and BITFIELD, Ruth) was christened 16 Sep 1648, Newbury, MA died 22 Nov 1707, Newbury, MA Children:

  1. Benjamin MORSE Jr. (Benjamin, Anthony) (Aug 24, 1668 in Newbury, MA –  Oct 25, 1743 in Newbury, MA ). Benjamin, a weaver, married MERRILL, Susanna 28 Jan 1691, Newbury, MA. Susanna (daughter of MERRILL, Abell and CHASE, Priscilla) was born 14 Nov 1673, Newbury, MA; died 23 Oct 1733, Newbury, MA. Probate 18913 Newbury leaves half of house and lands to son Abel.
    1. Capt. Abel Morse b 1692 Newbury, MA d 1763 Chester, NH (no probate found) m Grace Parker (b 1693 Bradford d 1755 Chester, NH) m 1714 Bradford, MA.
      1.  Parker Morse b: 1715 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, USA, died Apr 1773 in Woodstock, Windham, Connecticut.
      2.  Abel Morse b: 13 Mar 1717 in Newbury, Essex, MA d 1740. Probate 18899 1741 Newbury, see below. Died before his father, m Edna Hale (1716-1801). She seems to sign over her right of dower to the children. Asks father in law Abel to be their guardian.
        1. Ezekiel Morse b Jun 1739 Newbury, d 1807 m Hannah Lane (1745-1831) 16 Aug 1761. Children Isaac, Sarah, John Lane m Betsy Raynes, Edna, Abel, Moses, Ephraim m Susanna Morse.
        2. Edna Morse(17 Aug 1737 Newbury -1831) m 19 Sep 1758 John Roger Stevens (1733-1831) in Newbury . They had Abel, John, John(2), Richard, William.
      3.  Nathan Morse b: 12 Jun 1719 in Newbury, Essex, MA d xxxx Moultenboro, NH
      4.  Josiah Morse b: 28 Sep 1721 in Newbury, Essex, MA died 8 Feb 1795 in Chester, Rockingham, NH
      5.  Stephen Morse b: 16 Feb 1723 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States m Abigail Ingalls b 1728 in Chester, NH married in Chester, NH. Stephen died  6 Mar 1807 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
        1. Has No Children Samuel Morse b: 30 Jul 1750 in Chester, Rockingham, NH
        2. Has No Children Stephen Morse b: 10 Aug 1751 in Chester, Rockingham, NH
        3. Has No Children Abigail Morse b: 8 October 1752 in USA
        4. Has No Children Gilbert Morse b: 8 November 1754 in USA
        5. Has No Children Jonathan Morse b: 3 Mar 1757 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
        6. Has No Children Theodore Morse b: 27 Jul 1759
        7. Has No Children Ebenezer Morse b: 18 Nov 1761 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
        8. Has No Children Stephen Morse b: 12 Mar 1764 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
        9. Has No Children Adah Morse b: 22 March 1766 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, USA
        10. Has No Children Isaac Morse b: 26 May 1769 in USA
        11. Has No Children Peter Morse b: 8 Dec 1774 in Chester, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
      6. Has No Children Rebecca Morse b: 19 Mar 1726 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States died 1726 Newbury.
      7. Has No Children Eleanor Morse b: 21 Jun 1728 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, unmarried. Died 14 Jan 1814 Newbury, MA. Did she inherit from father since she was unmarried? Where did she live?
      8. Has No Children Oliver Morse b: 30 Sep 1730 in Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States, died 5 May 1770 in Chester, Rockingham, NH
    2. Has No Children Ruth Morse (25 Sep 1694 —1732 Newbury, MA)  Married Abraham Chase (1696-1770) in 1716. son of John James Chase (1654-xx) and Lydia Challis. He marries Elizabeth (Davis) Colby in 1734.
      1. Susannah Chase (1717-1776) marries Zachariah Johnson (1713-1776) s. Of Joseph and Hannah (Barker) Johnson in 1735
  2. Ruth MORSE, (Dec 08, 1669 in Newbury, MA; – Jun 26, 1748 in Newbury, MA)  Ruth married MOODY, Caleb 9 Dec 1690, Newbury, Massachusetts, United States. Caleb was born 9 Sep 1666, Newbury, Massachusetts, United States; died 2 May 1741, Newbury, Massachusetts, United States. See Moody page for children.
  3. Joseph MORSE (Feb 10, 1671/72 in Newbury, MA; – Sep 09, 1745 or 1755 in Casco Bay, ME while in the army). [source:  A Merrill Memorial, p 168.] Lived in Newbury and Methuen, Mass. Joseph married MERRILL, Sarah 10 Jul 1696 (or Oct 7, 1696), Newbury, Massachusetts, United States. Sarah (daughter of MERRILL, Abraham and WEBSTER, Abigail) was born 9 Oct 1679, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died 1726, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States. Children:

    1. Sarah Morse, b. 30 Dec 1697
    2. Joseph Morse b. 30 Apr 1700
    3. Abigail Morse, b. 17 July 1706
    4. Esther Morse, b. 5 Jan 1708-9
    5. Mary Morse, b. 5 Aug 1711
    6. Meribah Morse, b. 22 June 1714
    7. Amos Morse, b. 6 Sept 1716
    8. Moses Morse, b. 3 Nov 1722 m Mary Clark 6 Jun 1745
    9. William Morse, b. 1726 Newbury, MA. died 1806, Andover, , Massachusetts
  4. William MORSE Deacon ( Jan 23, 1673/74 in Newbury, MA; – May 10, 1749 in Newbury, MA). (BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2) He was deacon of the First Church of Newbury,  He married Sarah Merrill May 12, 1696 in Newbury, MA, daughter of Daniel Merrill and Sarah Clough.  Sarah was born 15 Oct 1677, Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died 20 Nov 1750, West Newbury, Essex, Massacusetts, United States.  This is a different Sarah Merrill from the Sarah Merrill that his brother Joseph married. William’s will was written in 1744.
    1. Daniel MORSE Sr.(Apr 26, 1697 in Newbury, MA – 1766 Preston, New London County, Connecticut, United States). (William, Benjamin, Anthony) Received 20 pounds old tenor in William’s will. He married in 1720 his second cousin Elizabeth Morse (Anthony, Anthony, Anthony), daughter of Ens. Anthony Morse III and Sarah Pike (see Anthony III  line, below). Daniel  m2 Judith Leffingwell. Children of Daniel and Elizabeth:
      1. Sarah Morse b 1724 Newbury, MA
      2. Daniel Morse Jr. b 1726 Newbury, MA
      3. Nathaniel Morse (1728 Newbury, MA – 1781) Son of Daniel
        1. David Morse (1756 – 1840) Son of Nathaniel
          1. Sally Maria “Mariah” Morse (1805 – 1890) daughter of David, married Samuel Pond (1790-1865).
            1. Louisa “Lois” A. Pond (1823 – 1896) Daughter of Sally Maria “Mariah”.
      4. Moses Morse Dr. (1721 Newbury – 1788 Worthington, MA) marries Sarah Becckel Oct 1759. Children of Daniel and Judith:
      5. William Morse b 1730
      6. Anthony Morse b 1731 Newbury, MA
      7. Elizabeth Morse unknown
      8. Elizabeth Morse b 1737
      9. William Morse 1738-1798
    2. Ruth MORSE, (William, Benjamin, Anthony) born Mar 04, 1698/99 in Newbury, MA. died 3 Jun 1766 Nottingham West (now Hudson), Hillsborough County, NH. m May 4, 1717 Samuel Merrill. Samuel (son of MERRILL, Abel and STEVENS, Abigail) was born 13 Sep 1695, Newbury,  Massachusetts; died 14 Mar 1763, Nottingham, New Hampshire. Received 10 pounds old tenor in William’s will.  Children:
      1. William Merrill b 7 Apr 1740 Newbury, MA
    3. Peter MORSE, (William, Benjamin, Anthony)(Oct 05, 1701 in Newbury, MA. – 30 Sep 1753, Hampstead, Rockingham, New Hampshire. ). Married Thomasine Hale 30 Mar 1726 Newbury, MA.  Thomasine (daughter of HALE, Henry and KELLY, Sarah). Received 20 shillings OT in William’s will.
      1. Edmund Morse b 1726 Newbury, MA d 1816 Hampstead, NH. married 1) Mrs. Madora 2) Rachel Rowell in xxx (xxx- 1763) daughter of Philip and Sarah Rowell, 3) Rebecca Charlton in 1764 (1729- 1799) and had:
        1. Jacob Morse (1751 –
        2. Rachel Morse (1760 Hamstead – 1821 Haverhill) (Edmund-Rachel, Peter), She married John Ayer Jan 09, 1785, s. of James Ayer. This was John’s second marriage. His first wife was Hannah b 1764. Rachel and John had seven children
          1. Nancy Ayer in 1786 who m. Moses Morse, s. of Amos and Anna Morse of Methuen.
          2.  John Ayer Jr in 1792
          3. James Ayer b 1797, all born in Hampstead NH. (Hampstead was broken off from Haverhill when the Mass- NH line was finalized in approximately 1740.)
        3. Daniel Morse(1763 –
        4. Moses Morse 1766 – 1826, probably son of Edmund and Rebecca, m Polly Carleton (b Bradford 1770 d. Haverhill 1826) in 1789. Moses (Sr) death date is unknown, but Moses and Polly/Mary had no more children after 1793 and Polly lived until 1826.
          1. Hazen Morse 1790(Haverhill) – 1874(Haverhill), an engraver. Served in War of 1812. (source: LDS church) He m. Lucy. Lived in Boston and Haverhill. Son-in-law Bradley from Boston. Probate #47546 contains several codicils changing beneficiary from his sons to his daughters-in-law. Probate  is over 60 pages, valuation over $91,000. Hazen was potentially the president of Haverhill Bank.
            1. George H. Morse m. 1846 Haverhill Anna Morse b 1822, d of Sarah and Joshua Morse
          2. Moses Morse Jr. b 1793 Haverhill, probably died in Boston
        5. Molly Morse 1768 –  married Kelley
        6. Ebenezer Morse 1770
        7. Samuel Morse Esq. 1771 – 1846
        8. Joseph Morse 1775-1838
        9. John Morse 1785-1839?
      2. Judith Morse b 1728. Judith married CLARK, Thomas 1748, Hampstead, , New Hampshire.
      3. Moses Morse b 1766. Married Rachel Goodhue b 1761.
      4. Martha Morse b 1734. Martha married PERRY, Ephraim 1759, Hampstead,  New Hampshire.
      5. Peter Morse, Jr. (b  7 Jul 1739 Hampstead, NH 26 Aug 1739 (chr) Haverhill, MA) – 12 Feb 1821 Hampstead, NH.) Peter m1) Anna Currier ( abt 1733 – 1781) m 2) Sarah Morse (abt 1742 – 12 Jan 1812). Sarah died Hampstead, NH. A Mrs. Peter Morse died 12 Jan 1812 in Hampstead age 70 (b 1742). Father of Peter Morse, IIISarah StickneyLois CurrierAnna MorseMorseJames MorseCaleb MorseNathan MorseAbigail MorseStephen MorseJoseph Morse and Hannah Merrill
      6. Benjamin Morse b 1746 Hampstead, NH
    4. Benjamin MORSE (Aug 08, 1703 in Newbury, MA; died 1785 Amesbury, MA). Married Margaret Bartlett 3 Oct 1726, Newbury, Massachusetts. Margaret was daughter of BARTLETT, Daniel and WEBSTER, Abigail . Received 20 shillings OT in William’s will. Children born in Amesbury:
      1. William Morse??
      2. Abigail Morse(26 Feb 1728 -xx ) marries Tuxbury
      3. David Morse b 1 Apr 1739
      4. Jonathan Morse b 14 Jan 1741
      5. Ruth Morse??
      6. Ruth Morse b  1736
      7. Hannah Morse b 28 Jun 1745?? but see Daniel next line.
      8. Daniel Morse b 18 Sep 1745?? Amesbury – 1826. Daniel married HOYT, Miriam 1766, Amesbury, MA.
        1. MORSE, Daniel   was born 1773
      9. Benjamin Morse b 1748 Amesbury, MA – 1829. Benjamin married WEBSTER, Rachel 1770, Amesbury, MA.
        1. Benjamin Morse b 1771 Amesbury, MA
        2. Jonathan Morse b 1774 Newton, NH
        3. Sarah Morse b 1777.
      10. John Morse (2 or 21 Jun 1750 Amesbury – 23 May 1822) m Patience Sargent (daughter of SARGENT, Peter and CURRIER, Anna)  born 7 May 1764, Amesbury, MA.
        1. John Sargent Morse (1780 -1872) marries 1) Hannah (1784-1859) in xxxx, 2) Lydia S. (Brown) Fowler (xxx -1864) in 1861, 3) Mary W. (Graves) (1812-1872) 1861, June 4: An indenture (623/294)Lydia S. Fowler and John S. Morse  seems like prenup, but it is called indenture.  Ebenezer Fullington involved.
        2. Benjamin Morse (1782 -xx) married 1) Mary Nichols (xxx-xx) in xxx, 2) Sally Morse xxx (xx -xx) in xxx
          1. Alden B. Morse (1810 – xx) marries 1) Myamia, 2) Harriet N.
          2. Benjamin F. Morse(1814 – xx)
          3. Elbridge M. Morse (1819 – x)
        3. Thomas Morse (1796 – x) marries Nancy Pillsbury (xx -xx) in xx.
        4. Peter Morse(1780 -x) marries Mary
        5. Ann Morse (1783 -xx) marries David Tuxbury
        6. Moses Morse(1786 -xxx) marries Susan Eastman (1792 -xxx) 9 Dec 1818
          1. Lucina Morse
          2. Susan E. Morse b 1823 m 25 Jan 1865 Joseph C Colby, s of Thomas and Hannah Colby
          3. Mary Morse
          4. Jacob E. Morse
          5. John Morse
          6. Alvina Morse
    5. William MORSE Jr. (William, Benjamin, Anthony)(Oct 17, 1704 in Newbury, MA – 1784 Haverhill, MA) married Judith Hale 17 Jun 1729, Newbury, , Massachusetts. Judeth (daughter of HALE, Henry and KELLY, Sarah) was born 28 May 1711, Newbury,  Massachusetts; died 1780, Haverhill, Massachusetts. Received half of the Rocky Lott in Newbury, 20 acres,and half of salt marsh in William’s will, provided he pay the estate 50 pounds.  All of William and Judith’s children were born in Haverhill starting in 1730. In his probate #18986 dated 1784:
      “I give and bequeath to Judith Morse my well beloved wife my Negro wench called Jean at her disposal and 2 cows and 4 sheep…”.  In History of Haverhill by Chase (resource 32) she is referred to as Jenny.

      1. William Morse, b May 8, 1730 Haverhill, MA, d July 5, 1730 Haverhill.
      2. Anne Morse (July 4, 1731 Haverhill, MA – 7 Mar 1779 Bow, NH) married Benjamin Ordway  22 Jul 1762. Benjamin was born 23 Apr 1740, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts; died Dec 1827, Haverhill, Massachusetts
      3. Mary Morse, b. Sept. 11, 1733. died young
      4. William Morse, born Mar. 22, 1737., died June 24, 1748.
      5. Hannah Morse (Feb. 28, 1740 Newbury, MA  – xxx Haverhill, MA) married John Ordway (Feb. 15, 1736-7 or 1740 Amesbury – xxx) 22 Jul 1762. John is Great-Great Grandson of James and Ann Emery Ordway.
      6. Sarah Morse, born Apr. 4, 1741, died Jan. 5, 1759
      7. Tamzon/Tamasine Morse (female), born Mar. 11, 1745, dief Aug. 17, 1745 Haverhill, MA
      8. Tamzon/Tamasine Morse, born , Oct. 27, 1746. Haverhill, MA, died young
      9. David Morse, born Mar. 22, 1748 died 1840 or 22 Mar 1784 (but last child born 1786) m Nov 10, 1768 Sarah Morse (b 29 Jul 1747 or 9 Aug 1748  Newbury, MA died 7 Feb 1771 in Haverhill, MA). She is supposed to be d. of Edmund Morse and Sarah Duston but there is little information about Sarah Duston, and the dates given for Edmund Morse exactly match those of a different Edmund Morse, who happens to be son of Peter Morse and cousin of this David, and who did not marry a Sarah Duston.  David Morse married Mary same date as marriage to Sarah, obviously wrong (must have married Mary 1770-1778 ). Children by Mary:
        1. Moses Morse b 16 Mar or 19 Oct  1779 Methuen, MA. Presume s of David and Mary.
        2. Sarah Morse 16 Oct 1786 (might be named in Henry’s will) Presume d of David and Mary.
        3. William Morse 16 Oct 1785  Methuen, MA  Presume s of David and Mary.
        4. Joshua, s. David and Sarah, b. July 29, 1769. Haverhill.
      10. Prudence Morse (Oct. 22, 1749 Newbury, MA – Apr 3, 1779) married 1) Seth Richardson married 2) William Richard or Richardson Oct 24, 1771 Haverhill, MA. William was born 8 Mar 1746, Newbury, Massachusetts; died 25 Feb 1829, Canaan, NH.
        1. Jacob Richardson b 15 Feb 1772
        2. Ednah/ Edna Richardson b 1773
      11. Patience Morse b 24 Feb 1754 Haverhill, MA d 24 Mar 1755 Haverhill, MA.
      12. John Morse (Nov. 19, 1750 – Nov. 19, 1750) Haverhill, MA.
      13. Judith Morse Bradbury (William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2, ANTHONY1) 7 Sep 1735 – xxx)She married Samuel BRADBURY Mar 02, 1758 in Haverhill, MA, son of James BRADBURY and Elizabeth Sanders. Samuel was born 1738, Haverhill,  Massachusetts.
        1.  Sarah Bradbury, born Aug. 30, 1771 or 1774
        2. David, twin Bradbury, born May 24, 1769, died 1845. m Abigail Simpson, Sept. 29, 1795.*
        3. Ebenezer Bradbury, born Mar. 12, 1762.
        4. Battee/Bettee Bradbury, born Mar. 30, 1764.
        5. James Bradbury, born Sept. 12, 1760, m Sarah Coffin of Newbury, int. July 26, 1783.
        6. Judith, twin Bradbury, born May 24, 1769.
        7. Prudence Bradbury, born Apr. 10, 1774.
        8. Samuel Bradbury, born Mar. 14, 1766 or 1769.
        9. William Bradbury, born at Amesbury, Apr. 2, 1759 died 1834
      14. Ruth6 MORSE (William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2) (Sep 04, 1743 in Haverhill, MA, -Abt 1783-85). Married in 1762 in Haverhill her cousin Wells CHASE Jr.( son of Wells Chase(Wells, Moses, Aquila) and Martha MORSE/MORSS (March 17, 1709 – Oct 19, 1771), daughter of William Morse and Sarah Merrill). Wells Chase Jr. b 10 Jan 1740 Amesbury, MA died 1788 Salisbury, MA.  See Martha Morse below and Chase family page. Children:
        1. Mary7 CHASE, born Sep 09, 1763; died Nov 15, 1763.
        2. Mary CHASE, born Jul 13, 1767.
        3. Anne CHASE, born Apr 07, 1765.
        4. Timothy CHASE, born Jan 15, 1770; died Apr 15, 1773.
        5. Seth CHASE, born Nov 26, 1774.
        6. William CHASE, born Oct 26, 1776.
        7. Sarah CHASE, born Jun 03, 1779.
        8. Ruth CHASE, born May 30, 1782 or 1772; died Jan 13, 1784.
      15. Henry6 MORSE (William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2) (Dec 22, 1738 in Haverhill, MA, – Mar 24, 1835 in Haverhill, MA). He married Rhoda Cottle George (15 Dec 1733 – 1774) Oct 30, 1760 in Haverhill, MA. Rhoda was d of Thomas Cottle and Hannah Lowell. Rhoda was the widow of Austin George. She died before Henry made out his will in 1818. Rhoda Cottle married Austin George  in 1751 (1725 – 1755) and had two children by him:
        1. Rhonda/Rhoda George(1754 ) – remains unmarried and lives with Henry until his death and then with Oliver or David until her death
        2. Amos George(Nov. 14, 1751 – July 2, 1769). Rhoda’s children by Henry Morse:
        3. Lois7 MORSE, (May 01, 1761 Haverhill, MA – 8 May 1830 Haverhill, MA), married John Appleton Ayer,(15 Oct 1758 in Haverhill, MA, – 13 Sep 1822 Haverhill) yeoman, Nov 15, 1785. John is s. of  Nathaniel Ayer (b 1734-5 d. 1784), yeoman in Haverhill m. Lydia White of Haverhill in 1757. She died 1807. (Note there is a different John Appleton Ayer b 1799 Newbury to Timothy Ayer and Huldah Chase, m 1795). Lois Ayer sells land of husband in 1828 to Thomas Marsh. Lois’ probate #1103 dated 1831.  All her possessions go to her niece Lois Ayer Marsh (w. of Thomas Marsh executor). John Ayer’s probate: 1099 dated 1822 (48 pages). Gives everything to Lois and his nephew John Appleton Ayer, Mary Allen (w. of Brown Allen??)  Inventory includes 1 3/4 acre in front of their house called the Morse Lot.
        4. William MORSE, Deacon (Henry, William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2)( Apr 12, 1763 in Haverhill, MA, died 5 Aug 1848 Enfield, NH). He married Molly Young (1766 – 24 Aug 185(3) Enfield, Grafton, NH) Oct 21, 1784. She is d. of Benaiah Young. (They are buried in Morse Cemetery in Enfield Maine) Some sources say first seven children born in Haverhill, last five in Enfield NH. Others say they moved to Enfield by 1796. Some sources say all children were born in Enfield.
          1. William Morse Jr., s. William and Molly (Young), Jan. 13, 1796. Marries Louis M. Pettingill in 1821. (Bookseller in Pittsburg, PA)
          2. Mary Morse, d. William and Molly (Young), Nov. 6, 1793, marries Gilman Haynes/Haynes in 1822.
          3. Louis Ayer/Ayres Morse, s. William and Molly (Young), Aug. 30, 1791. Marries 1) Horatio Gates Allen in 1813. 2) Thomas Marsh.
          4. John Morse, s. William and Molly (Young), June 7, 1789. Moved to Ithaca NY and died there.
          5. Benaiah Young Morse, s. William and Molly (Young), Aug. 9, 1785.  Married Sarah H Husten
          6. Moses Morse 25 Jun 1798 – 24 Jul 1799
          7. Moses Morse(25 Sep 1800 Enfield – 1882 Wisconsin) married 1) Sally Eaton in 1823 Canaan, NH. or 5 Aug 1825 Enfield, NH Sally b 1802(3)) died 24 Apr 1905 (not possible) Hanover, NH or 1854. Buried Etna Cemetery, Hanover, NH. Moses married  2) Harriett Newell Davis Jan 15,  1863 in Hanover, NH. Children by Sally Eaton:
            1. Ebenezer Eaton Morse b 1825
            2. Susannah E. Morse b 1826
            3. Martin van Buren Morse(1829-1903). Marries Maria Helen Doten Morse (1829 – 1896)
            4. Leonard Morse b 1832
            5. Pauline Morse b 1839
            6. Ellen M. Morse: 1845 – 1852 (or 1860 at age 14y 7 mon)
          8. Amos Morse, s. William and Molly (Young), June 3, 1787 Haverhill, MA, died 13 Jul 1831 Enfield, NH.  Buried Morse Cemetery, Enfield, NH. Married his cousin Sarah M Morse 30 Nov 1817 Enfield, NH. Sarah (daughter of MORSE, Gideon and JOHNSON, Hannah) was born 2 Jun 1793, Haverhill, Massachusetts; died 24 Apr 1879, Hanover, New Hampshire. Also married Hannah Morse Gile in Enfield NH. Hannah (daughter of MORSE, Gideon and JOHNSON, Hannah) was born 1787, Enfield, NH. See below.
            1. (By Hannah Morse) Hannah Morse
            2. (By Sarah Morse) Elvira Morse b 9 Feb 1821 Enfield, NH died 28 Oct 1841 Enfield, NH. Buried Morse Cemetery, Enfield, NH.
            3. (By Sarah Morse) Hanna Sigora Morse b 15 Aug 1825 Enfield, NH died 24 Apr 1905 Hanover, NH Buried Etna Cemetery, Hanover, NH.
          9. Aaron B. Morse (4 Jan 1803 Enfield, NH – 1890 Enfield, NH) married 1) Nancy Jeffers (1802 – 1840) in 1825, married 2) Sarah Thompson (1813 – xxx ) in 1840. Children of Sarah Thompson:
            1. Horace O. Morse b 1849
            2. Charles H. Morse b 1849
            3. John L. Morse 1845- 1845
          10. Lucinda Morse (29 Mar 1805 Enfield, NH – 8 Feb 1890 Enfield, NH) Buried Enfield Cemetery.  married Matthew Brant/Bryant(1802 –  xxx )
          11. Rhonda/Rhoda Morse (5 Jul 1807 Enfield, NH – 31 Mar 1894) married 1) David Currier 7 Dec 1826. David was born 8 Feb 1803, Canaan, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 2 Jul 1862. Married  2) Job C. Tyler 5 May 1864.  Job was born 1 May 1793 or 1805, Canaan, New Hampshire; died 1 Sep 1879.
          12. Leonard Morse (21 Oct 1810 – 26 Nov 1886) married 1) Lydia (1813 –  ) in 1830, 2) Adeline Dole (1807 – 1866 buried in Walnut Grove Cemetery Worthington, OH) in 1834.
        5. Gideon MORSE (Jan 06, 1765 in Haverhill, MA  – 13 Dec 1833 Enfield) (Henry, William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2). Marries Hannah Johnson (Mar 19, 1765 – 1847) on Jan 3, 1793 (int). Actual marriage may have been 1795. Moved to Canaan from Haverhill, Mass about 1795, in 1803 moved to Enfield.
          1. Rhoda Morse b 7 Apr 1796, Canaan, New Hampshire [Source:
            United States Census, Cambridge, Massachusetts 1850
            http://search.findmypast.com.au]
          2. Edwin Morse (twin) (13 Oct 1804 Canaan – 1825 Enfield),  died at the age of 21.
          3. Edward Morse (twin)(13 Oct 1804 – 13 Aug 1822 Enfield), died at the age of 17.
          4. Mary Morse(born 1794 (or 1784/5 Enfield, NH, died Haverhill, MA), marries John Goodrich 1816 in Haverhill, MA.  John (son of GOODRICH, Thomas and Hannah) was born 28 Jan 1785, England; was christened 6 Feb 1785, Foxton, Leicester, England.
            1. GOODRICH, John  Jr.  was born 16 Sep 1816, Haverhill, MA.
          5. Hannah Morse born 1796 (or 1787) Enfield, NH, died 13 Jul 1831; married 1) Mr. Guild, 2) Amos Morse (1787-1831) her cousin,(son of William Morse and Molly). Note that 1787 birth date, from some sources, is well before parents’ marriage. But see also her sister Sarah Morse. Some sources say that Hannah and Sarah are the same person. They both married Amos Morse as their second husband, though possibly at different times: perhaps Hannah died before 1817/1820 when Amos married Sarah, or Amos and Sarah divorced after 1825 and Amos married Hannah then (unlikely). Hannah and Sarah both had a first husband with a similar name: Guild/Gile and both had a child Hannah Morse. Child of Hannah and Amos:
            1. Hannah Morse
          6. Sarah/Sally M. Morse (2 Jun 1793 Haverhill, MA – 24 Apr 1879 Hanover, NH, buried Etna Cemetery, Hanover NH). Married 1) Ebenezer Gile 21 Mar 1813 in Enfield, NH.  Ebenezer (son of GILE, Johnson and JEWELL, Hannah) was born 28 Oct 1786, Enfield, New Hampshire; died 13 Dec 1813, Enfield, New Hampshire; was buried , Town Cemetery, Enfield, New Hampshire. Sarah married 2) Amos Morse (1787 – 1831) in Haverhill, MA in 1820 or 30 Nov 1817 in Enfield, NH, a cousin, son of William Morse, see above. Sarah married 3) William Doten 16 Feb 1834 in Hanover, NH. William (son of DOTEN, James Jr and TORREY, Martha) was born 14 Nov 1805, Canaan,  NH; died 29 Jan 1898, Hanover, NH; was buried , Etna Cemetery, Hanover, NH. See also Hannah Morse her sister for possibility they are the same person.
            1. Elvira Gile born 24 Jan 1814, Enfield, New Hampshire; died 20 Oct 1817, Enfield, NH; was buried , Town Cemetery, Enfield, NH.
            2. Elvira Morse b 9 Feb 1821 Enfield, NH died 28 Oct 1841 Enfield, NH. Buried Morse Cemetery, Enfield, NH.
            3. Hannah Sigora Morse  b 15 Aug 1825 Enfield, NH died 24 Apr 1905 Hanover, NH Buried Etna Cemetery, Hanover, NH. Married Henry C. Wright 17 Oct 1853 in Hanover, NH. Henry was born 20 Feb 1828, Hanover, NH; died 15 Jul 1904, Hanover, NH; was buried , Etna Cemetery.
          7. Henry Morse (8 Jul 1799 Canaan – 9 Sep 1884 Enfield) was born in Canaan, NH and came to Enfield with his parents in 1803. He married Eleanor Doton 29 Nov 1827 in Enfield, NH. Eleanor (daughter of DOTEN, James Jr and TORREY, Martha) was born 30 Jan 1808, Canaan, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; died 16 Apr 1882, Enfield, Grafton, New Hampshire, United States; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery, Enfield, Grafton, New Hampshire. Henry was an excellent penman as the town records of Canaan show. He is buried in Montcalm Cemetery, Enfield.
            1. Malvinia Eleanor Morse born 15 Sep 1831, Enfield, New Hampshire, United States; died 4 Oct 1869, Turin, New York, United States; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery, Enfield,  New Hampshire, married 1 Jan 1857 Dr. Benjamin Franklin Skinner  in Canaan, NH, b 1829 Croydon, NH, died 4 Oct 1868 or 9 in Enfield, NH,  s.  of Benjamin Skinner and Lois Story.
              1. Benjamin (1861 – 1861)
            2. Edward Gideon was born 23 Jan 1834, Enfield, NH died 22 May 1862, Enfield, Grafton, NH. Marries Mary L. Miller
              1. Roxy Diane (1795 – xx) marries James Leslie Todd
            3. John Henry was born 1 Jan 1837, Enfield, New Hampshire, United States; died 25 Apr 1901; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery, Enfield,  New Hampshire; married 25 Mar 1860 Lucy Ann Gage ( in Canaan, NH. . Lucy (daughter of GAGE, Calvin and BROWN PRESCOTT, Abigail) was born 18 Apr 1841, Enfield, New Hampshires; died 12 Oct 1908; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery (North End Cemetery), Enfield, New Hampshire. John H. (married Lucy Gage) is proprietor of Mont Calm House, and Frank B. is a farmer and a lumber manufacturer and dealer, see below.
              1. Edward Gideon (1861 – 1908)He married Mary L. Miller in 1889.
                1. Roxie in 1896
                2. Shirley Puffer Morse (John H., Henry, Gideon, Henry, William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2, ANTHONY1) (1893 – xxx) Born in Enfield NH in 1893, Shirley P. Morse married Helen B. Woodward in 1914 in Lebanon NH. Helen was also born in 1893.  Shirley registered for the draft for WW I. They moved to New Haven CT before 1920. They had
                  1. Robert Edward Morse born 1918, probably died in Texas in 1968.
                  2. William Morse  1922 – 2000/2012 NH.
                  3. Helen Morse b 1925.
                  4. Lehman Morse 1915 stillborn.
              2. Nellie Grace (1862 – 1871 Montcalm),
              3. Meltia Robins (1864 – 1871)
            4. Harriet Newell Morse was born 11 Nov 1839, Enfield, New Hampshire, United States; died 19 Jul 1848, Enfield, New Hampshire
            5. Mary Ann Morse  (24 Aug 1828 Haverhill, MA – 29 Dec 1855) Buried Montcalm. married 24 Feb 1848 in Enfield, NH Edwin Allen Perley (b 22 Dec 1823 s. of John Perley and Susannah Goodhue) He married again. (Child: William Goodhue Perley (1 Oct 1850 – )  Note:  Moses P. Perley (brother of Edwin) marries Lucy Gile granddaughter of Johnson Gile through Samuel).
              1. William Perley (1852-1894)
            6. Frank Byron/Bryant Morse (Henry, Gideon, Henry, William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2) was born 13 Apr 1845, Canaan, New Hampshire; died 27 Jan 1929, Enfield, New Hampshire; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery (North End Cemetery), Enfield, New Hampshire; married Serepta Ellen Bucklin (18 Nov 1845 Grafton NH – 20 Sep 1903 Enfield, NH ) 7 Dec 1865 ( d. Moses Bucklin and Delight Kilton). Sarepta was buried , Montcalm Cemetery (North End Cemetery), Enfield, New Hampshire. Frank married RAYMOND, Josephine 30 Nov 1904, Lebanon, New Hampshire. Josephine was born 20 Oct 1865; died 18 Mar 1934, Enfield,  New Hampshire, United States; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery (North End Cemetery), Enfield, New Hampshire. Frank was a lumber dealer. Also on gravestone: Reta C. Borlin Morse (1 Mar 1872 – 18 Feb 1891)
              1. Alice Eleanor Morse (12 Sep 1866 Enfield NH – 23 Oct 1931 Enfield, NH). Alice is buried Oak Grove Cemetery, Enfield, NH. She married 1) Perley Gile, son of Constantine Gile and Sara Jane Prescott, 7 Dec 1887 in Enfield. Perley b 12 Feb 1848 Epping, NH, died 20 Apr 1893 Lebanon, NH. and she married 2) George Bucklin Cochran 10 Apr 1893/5. George (son of COCHRAN, William S and BUCKLIN, Sarah J) was born 1868; died 18 Dec 1957, Enfield, New Hampshire, was buried , Oak Grove Cemetery, Enfield, New Hampshire.
              2. Mary/May Louisa Morse. (2 Mar 1870 Enfield  -21 Sep 1968), Buried Oak Grove. married Ralph Nichols 14 May 1891 in Lebanon, NH.  Ralph (son of NICHOLS, Benjamin and NICHOLS, Elizabeth) was born 22 Apr 1868; died 16 Mar 1936, Canaan, New Hampshire.
                1. Mazie Nichols 1895 – 31 Jul 1998. Married Barker.
                2. Ann Nichols 1904 -xxx. Married Tarney.
              3. Carrie Elizabeth (20 Aug 1871 Enfield – 6 Jul 1967 Enfield), Buried Oak Grove. married Frank Thomas Currier 21 Mar 1893 in Enfield.. Frank (son of CURRIER, Lorenzo and CURRIER, Elsie R) was born 6 Sep 1857, Enfield,  New Hampshire; died 17 Sep 1916.
              4. Frank Wilbur Morse,  also known as Wilbur F. , Born 22 Aug 1873 Enfield (Gravestone says 1873 and some records say 1874 including Frank’s 1917 passport application). Died 5 May 1967 Canaan. Buried Montcalm Cemetery. married 1) Arvida/Arvita/Rita/Reta C. Borlin from Sweden, on July 18, 1894 in Enfield, NH. Rita was born 1 Mar 1872/3 in Sweden, buried Montcalm. There is a NH death record that Arvida C. Morse wife of Wilbur F. Morse died in Enfield on Feb 18, 1901, although the family grave marker says she died 18 Feb 1891. Arveta (daughter of BORLIN, August and WIDGERN, Sharlott B) .  She seems to be listed on Frank B.’s headstone. 2) Margarite/Margaret McDougal of Scotland (1891 – Jan 1966 Lebanon, NH) Buried North End Cemetery, Enfield. Margaret had a previous daughter Marjorie who lived with them [census records]. Children of Frank and Rita:
                1. Rita Olive or Olive Reta Morse  Dec 29, 1896 Enfield, NH – Feb 1980 Enfield. Olive married BRUCE, Rufus John 13 Aug 1921, Newport, NH(son of BRUCE, Dana R and GOSS, Nellie) .
                  1. Robert Bruce m Esther Buckwold
                    1. Scott Bruce 22 Jun 1953 Hanover, NH – 1972
                  2. John R Bruce
                2. Albert Frank Morse b 18 Jul 1895 Enfield.
                3. Chester Whitney/Christian Morse, 1 Jun 1899 in Grafton, NH – 1967 or 5 Sep 1973 Moody, ME) s. Frank Morse and Keta Borlin. Buried St. Ignatius Cemetery, Sanford, ME. Chester was adopted by his uncle Fred [Morse family history from Branko Colavizza]. Married 1) Edna Glidden 11 Jun 1927. Edna b 1908 in Massachusetts, died 19 Dec 1943. Married 2) Marie-Cecile Paulin (1901 -1991) 29 Sep 1944 Providence, RI. Marie-Cecile (daughter of PAULIN, Jean-Baptiste and LÉGERE, Marie-Elisabeth) was born 20 Apr 1901, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada; was christened 30 Apr 1901, Caraquet, New Brunswick, Canada; died 26 Dec 1991, Durham, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States; was buried 27 Dec 1991, St Ignatius Cemetery, Sanford, York, Maine.
                  1. (By Edna) Chester Whitney Morse
                  2. Ruth Morse b 1928 m Jesse Van Zant
                  3. Paul Morse b 1930 m Karen
                  4. (by Marie-Cecille) Francine Lee Morse b 2 Apr 1937 Somerville, NH m John Jeremiah Reilly 30 Nov 1957 Providence, RI, divorced. Francine m Roland Manly Archer 14 Aug 1976 who died 1983. Francine married John Joseph Woolley 28 May 1986. Several children including:
                    1. Christina-Marie Reilly Chase b 18 Nov 1958 m Branko Colavizza (see Resources below)
                    2. Kerry Jean Reilly b 13 Mar 1963.
              5. Gertrude Morse (2 Sep 1875/6 Enfield – 29 Jun 1966) Buried Whittier, CA. m Charles Barnes (2 Jun 1877 – 24 Jun 1938)  4 Apr 1897. Married William/Willie Grant Roberts 28 Apr 1897 (this is suspect)
              6. Frederick Morse (24 Dec 1877 Enfield – 10 Sep 1957 Providence, RI) Buried Lebanon, NH. m Alice M Freeman 4 Sep  1901 in Lebanon NH. Alice (daughter of FREEMAN, Charles) was born 1 Sep 1879; died Mar 1949.
                1. Chester Whitney/Christian Morse, 1 Jun 1899 in Grafton, NH – 1967 or 5 Sep 1973 Moody, ME) son of his brother Frank, adopted.
              7. Adelade/Addie Beatrice Morse. (27 Jan 1880/1 Enfield –  9 Jul 1974 Toledo, OH) Buried Ottawa Hills Cemetery, US. m Albert Waldo Fuller 30 Oct 1900 Enfield. Albert (son of FULLER, Andrew and WOODWARD, Annette) was born 16 Jul 1880; died 29 Mar 1946.
              8. Florence Bertha Morse (14 May 1883 Enfield  – 2 May 1981 Enfield) Buried Enfield, NH. m Charles Henry Emerson 30 Jun 1904/5 Boston, MA. Charles (son of EMERSON, Jacob F and HERON, Mary) was born 26 May 1877; died May 1942, Boston, Massachusetts,
              9. Walter Clyde Morse (19 Sep 1887/8 Canaan, NH – 2 Nov 1987 Hartford, VT) Buried Montcalm. m Bernice A Heath 9 Oct 1911 Enfield, NH. Bernice (daughter of HEATH, Daniel and Lillian) was born 31 May 1891, Grafton, New Hampshire; died 2 Apr 1996, Enfield, New Hampshire; was buried , Montcalm Cemetery (North End Cemetery), Enfield, New Hampshire.
                1. Doris E Morse (25 Dec 1911 Enfield, NH – 9 May 1917 Enfield. Buried Montcalm. )
                2. Claude Morse 28 May 1913 Enfield – 2 Feb 1986 Enfield. Buried Montcalm.
                3. Norma V Morse 20 Mar 1916 Enfield – 18 Aug 1991 So.  Burlington, VT.
        6. David MORSE, (Henry, William5, William4, BENJAMIN3, ANTHONY2) (Jul 02, 1767 in Methuen, MA; – Apr 23, 1814). He married (1) Ruth Johnson 29 May 1794 Haverhill, MA (xxx- 16 Nov 1795) m  2) Rebecca White Apr 13, 1797 in Methuen, MA. (daughter of John White and Elizabeth Hayes/Haynes) Rebecca was born 10 Nov 1768. David and Rebecca (and family) lived up near the Whittier’s and Josiah Chase.  David bought land from his brother Henry (160/243) and (161/225) in 1796 and 1797. This is right after he marries Rebecca White  About 24 acres.   When he dies in 1814, they are assumed to still live there (no deeds or will found).
          1. Ruth Morse (21 July 1795 Haverhill – 1829 Wayne, PA), d of Ruth Johnson (gd of Elias Johnson) marries William Bayley (1794 – 1853) in 1817 but see Mary Ann. Children of Rebecca White:
          2. Rebecca White Morse b 7 Feb 1798 died unmarried in 1824
          3. Amelia Atlee Morse (11 Dec 1799 Haverhill, MA- 19 Sep 1887 Kennebunkport, ME) married (9 Nov1831) Rev Edmond Worth (12 Oct 1809 – xxx) of Concord NH. Edmund is in the Anthony Morse line, see below.
            1. Amelia Atlee Worth (Mar 21 1833)
            2. Edmund Worth (Apr 20, 1836 – )
            3. Harriott Worth (Apr 12, 1839 -)
            4. A daughter born and died in 1841
            5. Mary Ann Rebecca (Aug 14, 1843 – Apr 2, 1850)
          4. John Henry Morse b 22 Oct 1801/2 Haverhill, MA married Catherine Pearson (1805 – ), daughter of Joseph Morse, June 15, 1834. 805-1025 John Henry MORSE, 49, farmer, $1600 (son of David Morse b. Oct 22, 1801) Catherine Pearson. “, 45 Susan Pearson. “, 15 (21 March 1835) Hiram John. “(marries a Marth S. and moves to Swampscott), 12, NH (8 March 1838) Franklin BURNHAM, 25, laborer Abby C. PRATT, 42 In 1865, John Henry Morse sells off land near Job Hill to John B. Nichols, Thomas Nichols, Samuel Elliott (690/273-275)
          5. Rachel Hail Morse (2 Jan 1804 Haverhill, MA – 25 Jan 1841 Haverhill, MA) married Rufus K. Knowles in 1828; they live on Wharf Lane. (see Knowles Family )
          6. Horace Trueworthy Morse  (22 July 1806 – 12 Sep 1889 Famington, IA) m Louisa White (1806 – 1884) in Methuen April 16, 1829. d. of Catherine WHITE.  In 1850, he is listed as 44, shoemaker, worth $300. In 1851, Horace moved his family to Farmington Iowa (all but David)
            1. David Morse (Oct 25, 1831 – xxx), shoemaker
            2. Rebecca White Morse”, 17 (29 May 1833 – Nov 27, 1851). On 27 Nov 1851 married George Washington Ladd (1830 – 1907)(son of Major John Ladd of Haverhill. George Washington Ladd m(2) Eliza Ann Priest (1830 – 1901) in 1856
              1. Lynn Bard Ladd (1852 – 1884).
              2. George Edgar Ladd (1864 – 1940)
              3. Edgar Leon Ladd (1863 – 1864)
            3. Moses Hazen Morse b. April 22, 1837
            4. George Washington Morse(b 7 Sept, 1839)
            5. Mary White Smith (17 Apr 1844)
            6. Elizabeth Ann Morse(20 Jan 1846)
            7. Samuel Francis Smith Morse (21Aug1849)
            8. Horace Morse s. Horace and Louisa (June 5, 1830 – Jan 13, 1900) (lives with Hannah Kelly in 1850). In 1853 marries Elizabeth C. Ladd (1824 – Aug 24, 1904) (sister of George Washington Ladd who m his sister Rebecca White Morse) Civil War Veteran,Co.A,1st.La. Engineers,member of Major Howe G.a.R. Post #47, Haverhill,MA.
              1. Horace H Morse b. 12 Dec 1854 d. 1856
              2. Nelle A. Morse b. 30 Apr 1856 d. 1862
              3. Frank Bryant Morse (6 Jan 1858 – 1925)
              4. Leslie K. Morse (8 Jan 1860 – 1936) Mayor of Haverhill marries Erdene M. Collins (1874 – 1950 Greenwood)
                1. John Smiley Morse (1901-1984) marries Pauline D. Austin Wason (1901-1972)
              5. George H. Morse b. 28 Jan 1862 – 1864
              6. Gertrude Morse b. 27 Jan 1865
              7. Mabel Morse b. 23 May 1869
              8. Harriet Kildreth Morse (4 May 1841 – 1842)
          7. Harriet Hildreth Morse b 8 Oct 1813 Haverhill, MA – unmarried Baptist Missionary at Bankok, Siam.
          8. Mary Ann Morse (11 Jan 1810 – 1870 )married Dea William Bayley (xxx-19 Apr 1853) of Clinton PA on 5 July 1831. They settle in Clinton, Wayne Co. Penn where all their children were born.
            1. Moses White Bayley 1831 – 1829
            2. Charles Wood Bayley 1849
            3. Ruth Johnson Bayley 1832 – 1852. marries William Porter in 1849 and had Edmund Worth Porter in 1852. (did she die in childbirth?)
            4. Nathaniel Bayley 1846
            5. Mehitable Ann Bayley 1834
            6. Sylvester North Bayley 1843
            7. John Marshman Bayley 1836
            8. Mary Jenette Bayley 1841
            9. Harriet Hildreth Bayley 1837
            10. Edgar Smith Bayley 1839
        7. Oliver MORSE, (May 28, 1770 in Methuen, MA; – May 08, 1838 in Haverhill, MA).(Henry7, 88.William6, 55.William5, 20.Benjamin4, .Anthony3) He married Abigail Chase (Aug 13, 1771 – Aug 22, 1850) May 22, 1796  (d. of Anthony Chase and Abigail (Woodman)) . .http://halefam.org/FamilyHistory/family.php?show_full=1&famid=F1136
          Oliver’s probate: 18964 dated 1838. Oliver Morse is listed as a Coroner in Essex County Pocket Almanac of 1847.

          1. Philenia (AKA Mary E.) Morse b 22 Mar 1798, married Theoder Noyes (Ebenezer Fullington was her guardian for Oliver’s probate)
          2. Rhoda Morse b 5 May 1800 Haverhill, MA married in 1826 Adrian Chase b 1798. The home of Adrian Chase was not far from the Garrison house. His son Adrian married Rhoda, daughter of Oliver Morse.*  He came to Haverhill and became one of the prominent shoe manufacturers of the city.  Their home on Vine Street is owned by a niece, Mrs. Dr. Talbot,of Lawrence.  The home of Oliver Morse was just across the river from the Dole farm in West Newbury, thus making the family like neighbors. My Great Grandfather Dole bought the place on the West Newbury side of the Greenleafs, Whittier ancestors; here again Newbury and Haverhill are linked together. [33] *Adrian Chase’s father was Theophilus Chase, see Moses Chase page.
          3. Robert Morse b 24 June 1802 Haverhill, MA died 7 Sep 1886 Haverhill. Buried Greenwood.
          4. Moses Hazen Morse b 28 July 1804 Haverhill, MA, died May 8, 1866 or 10 Oct 1866 Haverhill, MA. [a. 62 y. GR5] Buried Greenwood.
          5. Lois A. Morse b 1809 d 9 Mar 1888 Haverhill. Buried Greenwood.  Lives with brother Moses Hazen in 1850
          6. Abigail Morse ( 22 July 1807 Haverhill, MA   – 2 Aug 1881 in Baraboo, Sauk, Wisconsin.) Buried Walnut Hill Cemetery, Baraboo, Wisconsin. Marries Joshua C. Dockman (1805 – 1884)
            Children of Abigail and Joshua Dockman:
            James Alfred Dockham (1830 – 1908)*
            Mary L. Dockham Hall (1832 – 1925)*
            Charles Frederick Dockham (1839 – 1912)*
          7. Henry Morse b 1811,
          8. Henry Morse b  21 Jan 1815 Haverhill, MA, married 1: Caroline W. Sawyer (17 Mar 1822 -), 2: Mary J. Hill (gets his grandfather’s (Henry) Chase and Harness) He was a housewright.
          9. Elizabeth Morse (21 Jan 1813 or 1818 Haverhill, MA – 1847 E. Haverhill, MA) marries William Swain (Oct. 16, 1816 Newburyport – xxx Haverhill) July 6, 1843 Combmaker s. Jacob and Ruth P., marriage in Newburyport: Jacob, and Ruthy Pearson Greenleaf of Epping, NH, int. Nov. 5, 1814 Jacob’s birth in Newburyport: Jacob, s. Edward and Elizabeth, June 26, 1784
            1. Caroline W. Swain, d. William, combmaker, and Elizabeth, Feb. 20, 1846.
        8. Rachel MORSE,(Henry7, 88.William6, 55.William5, 20.Benjamin4, Anthony) born May 9 or 29, 1772 in Methuen, MA or Haverhill, MA
        9. Amos MORSE, born Feb 10, 1774 in Methuen or Haverhill, MA.
      16. Moses Morse??
      17. Patience Morse (William, William, Benjamin, Anthony)(24 Feb 1754 Haverhill, MA  – 24 Mar 1755 Haverhill, MA)
    6. Sarah MORSE (William, Benjamin, Anthony) born Oct 01, 1706 in Newbury, MA. Died 1759 Haverhill, MA. She married Josiah Batchelder Jan 18, 1737/38 in Newbury, MA. She also married John Kent, Jr 1737 Newbury, MA. Received 10 pounds old tenor in William’s will.
    7. Martha MORSE, born Feb 14, 1707/08 in Newbury, MA. Died 19 Oct 1771, Amesbury, Massachusetts  m.  Wells Chase Sr., 6 Aug 1734 in Newbury, MA.  Wells (son of CHASE, Moses Jr and WELLS, Elisabeth) was born 1710, Newbury,  Massachusetts; died 1785, Concord, New Hampshire. Received 10 pounds old tenor in William’s will. Children are listed on Chase family page. Children included:
      1. Wells Chase, Jr. was born 10 Jan 1740, Amesbury, Massachusetts; died 1788, Salisbury, Massachusetts. He married his cousin, Ruth Morse. See Ruth  Morse above for their children. See also Chase family page.
    8. Ann(e) MORSE, born Apr 15, 1711 in Newbury, MA. Died 1789. m. Eliphalet Adams. Received 10 pounds old tenor in William’s will.
    9. Moses MORSE, (Mar 17, 1713 in Newbury, MA; – Feb 15, 1714 in Newbury, MA).
    10. Miriam MORSE, born Dec 25, 1715/16 in Newbury, MA married Barnabus Bradbury b 1716 who owned property on River Rd. Shipbuilder. Received 50 pounds old tenor in William’s will.
    11. Hannah MORSE b 1719 Newbury, MA died 14 Jan 1803 Hopkinton, NH. m. John Darling. Received 20 pounds old tenor in William’s will.
    12. Moses MORSE/Mors/Morss, born Nov 03, 1722 in Newbury, MA married Sarah Chase Sept. 15, 1743 Newbury, MA  [Newbury Vitals] Sarah (daughter of CHASE, Thomas III and MOOERS, Mary) was born 10 Jun 1725, Newbury,  Massachusetts. Received 2/3 of homestead, half of Rocky Lott and half of saltmarsh, and all of homestead after wife’s death, all livestock and husbandry tools in William’s will, provided that he pay all debts, funeral expenses, etc. Moses was also appointed executor. In 1765 Moses sells half of Rocky Lot to Josiah Bartlett (118/146). Moses goes by the name Moses Morss Junr. See deeds below.
  5. Sarah MORSE, born Jan 13, 1675/76 in Newbury, MA; died Jan 1678/79 in Newbury, MA.
  6. Phillip MORSE, born Oct 19, 1677 in Newbury, MA; died 1758 in Newburyport, MA.
  7. Sarah MORSE, born Jan 19, 1679/80 in Newbury, MA. died 1751 Amesbury, MA. Sarah married PILLSBURY, Caleb 11 Feb 1702, Newbury, Massachusetts, United States.
  8. Ann MORSE, born Mar 27, 1681 in Newbury, MA. died 1707.
  9. Esther MORSE, born Mar 14, 1681/82 in Newbury, MA. Died 1755/1766.
  10. Hannah MORSE, born Feb 19, 1681/82 in Newbury, MA. Died 1757.Hannah married POOR, Samuel Sep 1705.
  11. Mary MORSE, born May 15, 1686 in Newbury, MA. Died 18 Aug 1755 Newbury. Mary married MERRILL, David 18 Dec 1707. 
  12. Samuel MORSE (Benjamin, Anthony) (Dec 07, 1688 in Newbury, MA; – Jun 1753).  m as his 4th or 5th wife, Abigail Perley on Dec 12, 1728 Boxford, MA. She was b Apr 26, 1708 Topsfield, MA. His previous wives were Elizabeth March, Bethiah Dalton, Hannah Ordway and Bethia Bridges. (This amounts to 4 or 5 wives in about 20 years).
    1. Hannah (Morse) Campbell who first married John Campbell, then after he died she married Lt. Abel Chase, a son of Thomas Chase.
    2. Ruth Morse (1736-1819) m John Carr in 1763. See Carr family page.

The following is the Anthony Morse III family line. The family originally settled in (W) Newbury but later several members settled in or near Rocks Village. This line is descended from Daniel Morse (John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony 1606).

Anthony Morse also known as Lt. Anthony Morse II, (29 Jan 1631/2 Marlborough, England – 26 Feb 1678 Newbury, MA) was the son of the immigrant ancestor, Anthony born in 1606. Lt. Anthony Morse II married Elizabeth Knight 8 May 1660, Newbury, MA. Elizabeth (daughter of KNIGHT, Richard Deacon and COFFEY, Anges) was born 8 May 1639, Newbury,  Massachusetts, United States; died 29 Jul 1667, Newbury, Massachusetts. Anthony and Elizabeth’s children include:

MORSE III, Anthony Ensign  (Anthony, Anthony 1606)  was born 1 Jan 1662, Newbury, Massachusetts; died 17 May 1710, Newbury, Massachusetts. He married 4 February 1685, Newbury, MA,  Sarah Pike . Sarah was born 12 Oct 1666, Newbury, Massachusetts; died 2 Jan 1717, Newbury, Massachusetts. Anthony and Sarah had Sarah died young, Sarah 1692, Anthony 1690-1722, Joseph 1694, Stephen Deacon 1695-1758, Elizabeth 1697-1762 who married Daniel Morse in 1720, son of William Morse and Sarah Merrill (see Benjamin Morse line, above) Timothy 1699-1789, Thomas 1702, Mary 1704-1787, and

  1. MORSE, John (Jonothan) Sergt  (Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) was born 1 Mar 1708, Newbury, Massachusetts; died 10 Sep 1777, Newbury, Massachusetts. married Lydia Kelly in April 1730. Lydia was born 31 May 1713, Newbury, , Massachusetts; died 7 May 1795, Newbury, Massachusetts.
    1. Daniel Morse (24 Apr 1750 or 1754 – 3 Feb 1821 – age 70) married 6 June 1779, Newbury, MA Mary Challis 12 Aug 1753 Kingston, NH -3 March 1839 (see 35 River Road for Challis Family). Daniel Morse probate 1821 W Newbury # 18918.  Leaves his whole estate to Mary until she dies, then it is divided among children. Located in W. Newbury. (Amos is executor)

      1. Mary/Polly Morse 1780-1812, married Edmund Worth (17 Mar 1755 – 6 Feb 1838) 7 Oct 1802. Children all born in Newbury:
        1. Elizabeth Worth b 7 Nov 1806
        2. JUDITH Worth b 31 Dec 1809 <https://www.wou.edu/%7Ecray/dat18.html#83>
        3. Miriam Worth b 3 Apr 1811
        4. Mary Morse Worth b 2 Nov 1812
        5. Abigail Worth 1802 -1809
        6. Abigail Nichols Worth (27 Jun 1808 – 20 Oct 1860 W. Newbury) m Enoch Coffin
        7. Edmund Worth (12 Oct 1804  -xx) m Amelia Atlee Morse (daughter of David Morse and Rebecca (White)) 9 NOV 1831. Amelia is in the Benjamin Morse line, see above.
      2. Judith Morse  12 Oct 1782 Newbury, MA – 8 Mar 1851. Buried at Bridge St Cemetery, West Newbury, MA
      3. Daniel Morse (Daniel, John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) born 22 Jul 1784, Methuen, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died 18 Jun 1871, Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine,  married Mary Chase 24 Jul 1806 S. Berwick, ME. Mary (daughter of CHASE, Joshua Rev and STOCKER, Mary) was born 28 Mar 1783, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine, United States; died 24 May 1853, Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine, United States
        1. MORSE, MARY JANE (14 AUG 1807/8 W. Newbury, MA  – 25 JUL 1813 or 16) SOUTH BERWICK , MAINE
        2. Joshua Chase Morse 14 Aug 1811 S Berwick, ME –  4 Nov 1887 Portland, ME. Joshua married PLAISTED, Annie 11 Jan 1855, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts.
        3. Ralph Curtis Morse (3 May 1813 Newbury, MA – 4 May 1813)
        4. Alice B.  Morse was born 3 Mar 1815, Chebeaque Island, Cumnerland, Maine, United States; died 12 Aug 1886, Weld, Franklin, Maine, United States
        5. Mary Jane Morse was born 19 Nov 1817, Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine,
        6. Daniel Morse was born 25 Jun 1819, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
        7. MORSE, Charles Augustus Bachelder   was born 15 Sep 1820, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts, United States; died 4 Nov 1886, Portland, Maine, United States.
        8. John James Morse (13 May 1822 – 1 Aug 1824)
        9. John Kimball Morse was born 22 Feb 1827, Chebeague Island, Cumberland, Cumberland, Maine
      4. Amos Morse(Daniel, John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) 4 Mar 1786 Newbury, MA – 1 Feb 1861 Haverhill, MA, Married Lucretia Swasey Deane (17 May 1781 Exeter, NH – 20 Mar 1870 Haverhill, MA)  3 Nov 1817. They are both buried at Greenwood. They lived on E. Main St. near the Kinesons. There is an Amos Morse listed in the 1830 census. Amos Morse Probate: 47511 dated 1870. Gravestone says Feb 11, 1861
        1. Dean Morse (Amos, Daniel, John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) (1 Mar 1820 – July 7, 1872) marries Martha Jane Robbins  5 Apr 1846. Martha (daughter of ROBBINS, James and Mary) was born 1827, Amesbury, Essex, Massachusetts; died 1 Apr 1898, Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts a. 20 y., d. James and Mary. Dean buried Greenwood. Dean Morse bought the property at 4-6 Wharf Lane in 1863.
          1. Mary Elizabeth Morse (3 Jan 1847 Newton, NH – 3 Aug 1919 Groveland, MA) Buried Greenwood. Married Samuel Lord Colby (xxx -xx) in 1865.  they lived at 4-6 Wharf Lane for many years. There are old maps showing S. Colby at that address She appeared in the census in 1870 in Haverhill, in the household of her parents, Dean and Martha and including her husband Samuel and their children Ida and Jenny. The location is between Albert Cooper and Elmira Maynard so very likely 4-6 Wharf Lane. She appeared in the census in 1880 in Haverhill but her husband Samuel is listed as a hotel keeper in Ward 3, and 13 boarders are listed as well as the 3 daughters and mother-in-law Martha Morrill 
            1. Ida May COLBY b Jan 10, 1866,
            2. Jennie J. Colby (1868 -1900) marries Thomas Noyes
            3. Bessie D. Colby
        2. Olive L. Morse (2 Feb 1822 (1823)W. Newbury, MA – Dec 16, 1864 Haverhill, MA) dies unmarried (age 42  years 10 months?). Buried Greenwood.
        3. Mary C. Morse (28 Mar 1824 Haverhill, MA – Feb 2, 1868) married George F. Kendrick b 1822. Children born in Amesbury:
          1. Abby Kendrick b 1850
          2. Ann Kendrick b 1847
          3. George Kendrick b 1844
        4. Sarah Ann Morse (5  Jul 1826 Haverhill, MA – 1 Mar 1869), m Richard E. Thompson (b 1821) in 25 Mar 1847 in Haverhill, MA. . Richard (son of THOMPSON, Jacob and Rachael) was born 1821 NH. Richard Thompson lived at 1 Wharf Lane according to 1880 census with his daughters Sarah and Emma (an invalid). Also shown as located there on 1881 map. His wife Sarah had died. He is listed as widowed, a shoemaker.
          1. Sarah E. Thompson
          2. Henry R. Thompson b abt 1855
          3. Emma Thompson
          4. Richard Thompson (1821 -xxx) marries Sarah Ann (1826 -xx) in xxx
            1. Sarah E. Thompson (1842??
        5. Elizabeth P.  Morse (dressmaker) b 18 June 1829  Haverhill, MA,  died in Nov 18, 1849 in Haverhill of disease of the Brain age 20 yrs, 6 mon, 21 days. Buried Greenwood
        6. Lucretia Swasey Morse (1818-1892) married Lee(Levi) Williams 3 Dec 1835.
          1. Charles Edwin Williams June 3, 1841,
          2. Levi Woodbury Williams July 29, 1836,
          3. George Warren Williams, Sept 4, 1839.
        7. Catherine J. Morse (27 May 1831 – Aug 14, 1859) or 1822-1850 . Buried Greenwood. married John Rowell.
          1. John F. Rowell
          2. Edwin D. Rowell
        8. Amos Francis (Frank) Morse (Amos, Daniel, John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) (Nov 13, 1834 –   Feb 21, 1888 Haverhill, MA ) Buried Greenwood. married 1) Eliza J.  Cooper 2 Dec 1857 (Eliza b 9 Mar 1841 died Oct 9, 1864, age 23 yrs, 7 M. Buried Greenwood), 2) Eliza Robinson 16 Jan 1868. Amos is shown in 1881 map living at corner of Twelve Rod Way and E Broadway – sw side. He and wife Lizzie (his second wife) and Arthur, Henry, Annie, Fannie and Warren are listed in 1880 census. He is a shoemaker.
          1. Arthur R. Morse b 1874
          2. Henry J. Morse b 1877
          3. John H.?
          4. Annie G. or A. Morse b 1878
          5. Warren D. Morse b 1863
          6. Fannie Isabel Morse was born to Eliza Cooper 29 Jul 1860, (or 1856) Haverhill, Massachusetts; died 1943, Haverhill,  Massachusetts ; was buried Greenwood Cemetery, Haverhill, Massachusetts
      5. Moses Morse (Daniel, John, Anthony, Anthony, Anthony) 14 Mar 1788 Newbury, MA – 23 May  1858 Methuen, MA.  Marries Susanna B.  Morse (27 Jan 1729 – _ ) m 1808
      6. John Morse 1789 Newbury, MA -1875, marries Nancy Glidden (1791 Haverhill, MA – 27 Oct 1844) m 29 Jul 1814 Haverhill, MA.
      7. Thomas Morse 1791 Newbury, MA -1854
      8. Joseph Morse 1794- (dies on RV Bridge in 1831 – see report reference below) – marries Mary Kimball 1828.  Moves to Rocks village 1829 as a bridge tender.
      9. Lydia Morse 9 Jul 1796 Newbury, MA – 24 Nov 1888, marries James Davis (7 Feb 1798 – 29 Dec 1844) m 23 Mar 1825, his second marriage. m1 was to Rebecca Ingersoll, daughter of Zebulon and Ruth Ingersoll who lived at 21 River Rd and 1 Wharf Lane. Lydia and James lived briefly on Wharf Lane, then moved to James’ farm on Merrimack St.
      10. Stephen Morse 1799 Jan 6 Newbury, MA – 1885 Sep 4 E. Haverhill, MA age 86 years. (buried in greenwood)
        Stephen married (int.) Abigail Favour of Newtown NH Sep. 15 1827. Abigail was born , Newtown, New Hampshire,; died 25 Jan 1875, Haverhill,  Massachusetts. Buried Greenwood. They had 2 children, Joseph Edward and Abby J. (1828 Oct 3 – 1907 July 30). Abigail died in 1832 in E. Haverhill. Stephen married Hannah B. Favour/Favor Jan 13, 1833. They had Hannah and Stephen Edward (b 1838). Stephen was involved in several real estate transactions in the village with Timothy Flanders, see Deeds below.

        1. The daughter of Abigail and Stephen (Abby J.) is buried in Greenwood with Husband Isaac Hanson (1826 Oct 25 – 1909 Apr 6).
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A third Morse line married into the Ordways (see also Ordway page):

We  follow this line through Lt. Anthony Morse’s son Joshua  Morse and his son Anthony.  Lt. Anthony Morse Sr. (1606 – 1686) and his wife Ann Cox, had:

  1. Joshua (24 Jul 1653- 28 Mar 1691/2) (Anthony 1606) Married 21 April 1680, Newbury, MA,  Joanna Hannah Kimball
    1. Anthony Morse (1690 – 1724 or 1688-1728) m 1) Judith Moody (16 Sep 1691 – 6 Mar 1737) d of Caleb Moody and Ruth Morse, m Apr 1710. Judith m 1) John Toppan in 1704. Anthony marries 2) Elizabeth Little (1697 – 1720), 21 Jan 1717, 3)Sarah Isley (1683 – 1783) m 22 Dec 1721.
      1. Caleb Morse (1710 or 1712 – 1749)  m Sarah Ordway (1715 – 11 Dec 1814 Newbury or Salem, NH, “wanting”) . See Caleb probate below. Sarah Morse household listed in 1790 census for Newbury – 2 females.
        1. James Ordway Morse (1733 Newbury – 1762 Newbury) m Judith.
        2. Anthony Morse (1735 – 1749 at sea or 1758) See deed 114/193.
        3. Judith Morse (1737 – 1739)
        4. Dr. Moody Morse (1740 Newbury, MA – 1830 Salem or Derry, NH) m Hannah Peasley in 1764. She is d of Daniel and Rebecca Peasley.
          1. Caleb A. M. Morse b abt 1774 Salem NH m Betsy, no children.
          2. Moody Morse b abt 1776 Salem NH
          3. Daniel Peaslee Morse b abt 1780 m Prudence.
        5. Sarah Morse (1742 -1779 at age 36) married Mark Woodman (29 FEB 1744 – 21 Nov 1821) Dec. 3, 1769. Mark m(2) Sara/Sarah Chase (d. David Jr. and Sarah (Johnson) Chase) and sister of Simeon Chase Sr. Mark Woodman  inherited land through his Father Edward IV around Corliss Hill Road and Amesbury Line Road. See Woodman page for their ten children. Caleb Morse and Mark Woodman households listed in 1790 census for Newbury, next to each other. Simeon Chase also listed nearby
        6. Caleb Morse (1744 Newbury, MA  – 1840 W Newbury) m Mary Woodman (1748-1837), sister of Mark Woodman her brother in law. Caleb listed in census 1790 Newbury, 1 male, 4 females in household. Three daughters:
          1. Molly Morss(1772 W Newbury – 20 Jan 1864 ) In the 1850 W Newbury census she is living age 78 with Rhoda, William and Elizabeth  (age 57) England. She is age 83 in 1855 census, but no Rhoda or Elizabeth. Buried Bridge St. Cemetery, W Newbury, MA. Presume unmarried. In 1860 living with James, 39, and Mary, 38, England and their children Rosa and Willie.
          2. Rhoda Morss (1777 W Newbury – 1855) m William England (1787-1880) s of Eliphalet and Elizabeth England m 31 Oct 1815. See her sister Hannah.
            1. Has No Children MARY MORSE ENGLAND b: 16 OCT 1816 in NEWBURY,MA.
            2. Has No Children JAMES ANTHONY ENGLAND b: 30 DEC 1820 in NEWBURY,MA.m Mary.
              1. Rosa
              2. Willie
          3. Hannah Morss (1782 W Newbury – 15 Mar 1814 ) m William England  (1787-1880) s of Eliphalet and Elizabeth England, m 30 Jan 1812.
        7. Rhoda Morse (1746 – 1749)
        8. Eliphalet Morse (1749 – 1749)
      2. Joshua Morse ((b Feb 01, 1713 to Judith Moody – d Apr 12, 1756 in Newbury, MA) m Aug 19, 1741 in Newbury, MA Prudence Ordway (10 Feb 1723 – ) Buried Sawyer Hill, Newburyport, MA. Not to be confused with Joshua Morse (John, Joseph, Anthony 1606) b 1713 in RI.
        1. Joshua Morse (1742
        2. John Morse (1746
        3. Stephen Morse (1743
        4. Anthony Morse (1748
        5. Edmund Morse (1750
        6. Prudence Morse (1752
        7. Samuel Morse (1753 – 1759)
      3. Moses Morse (1715 – 1785) m(1) Ann Sawyer in 1742, m(2) Sarah Hale Moody in 1759.
        1. David  Morse (1744-1745)
        2. David Morse b 11 Nov 1746 m Abigail Bailey 1770
        3. Francis Morse – see Deeds b 18 Jul 1745. Physician. m Lovice Bartlett.
        4. Molly Morse b 1748 to Moses and Ann, m Ezekiel Goodrich
        5. Judith Morse (b 15 Oct 1750 Newbury d Newbury) d of Moses and Ann
        6. Joseph Morse b 25 Jan 1755 d while in Army
        7. Moody Morse( b 28 Oct 1756 Newbury d 25 Dec 1776 Rev War.)
        8. Ezekiel Morse – see Deeds b 24 Oct 1760, m Mary
        9. Ruth Morse b 2 Sep 1762
        10. Judith Morse b 1 Mar 1766 Newbury, MA to Moses and Sarah ,  d Concord, NH, m Amos Abbott, Jr.
      4.  Anthony Morse (1717 – 1741)
      5. Anthony Morse (1721 Newbury, MA – 1805 Salisbury, MA) s of Anthony Morse and Judith Moody m Martha Merrill b 1721 Salisbury, d of John Merrill and Mary Allen.
        1. John Morse b 1751 Sallisbury, MA
        2. Humphrey 1744
        3. Moses 1754
        4. Anthony 1746
        5. Abel b 1759
      6. Moody Morse (1 Apr 1719 – 14 Aug 1805) m 7 Mar 1741 Andover, MA Hannah  Carelton b 1722, 9 children.
      7. Peter Morse ( 1721 – xx)
      8. Judith Morse (19 May 1724 Newbury, MA – 3 Nov 1787)m Enoch Stickney 19 Jan 1743. 11 children
      9. Joanna Morse (22 Aug 1726 – 1800) m Jonathan Chase 24 January 1744. 10 children.
      10. Ruth Morse (1728-1728)
    2. Joshua Morse (April 11, 1686 Newbury, MA – July 01, 1689 Newbury, MA) Age 3.

CENSUS

  • 1850: 824-1042 Amos MOORE, 64, shoemaker.  Lucretia “, 59, NH Olive “, 27 Catherine “, 18 Francis “, 16, shoemaker Anna McLoyd(?) wife of Alex McLoyd of Amesbury a granddaughter
  • 1850 census 806-1026 Moses Hazen MORSE, 46, shoemaker, $500 Abigail ((Woodman) Morse)”, 77 (Moses’ Mother) Abigail (Chase)”, 43 Lois “, 36 (sister??) Elizabeth SWAIN, 31 (sister who married William Swain) Caroline Swain,4(1846)(d. of Elizabeth and William Swain) Robert MOORE, 48, shoemaker (brother??)

PROBATES

Probate 18913 Benjamin Morss Newbury, 1743 weaver, testate. Abel is executor. Will leaves half of real estate in house and lands and half of other lands to Abel and his heirs. But Abel seems to sell it soon after, see deed 85/291.

Caleb Morse (1712 –  1749 Newbury)  Probate 18917 intestate. Recorded 1757. Widow Sarah (Ordway Morse)  to get 1/3 which includes whole house, part of barn, 7 acres adjoining highway and Merrimack River in W Newbury bounded by Joshua Bayley and Joseph Shorts. Other land holdings to children. Sarah lived to be 100, dying in 1814. See deeds 114/193 Moses Morse to Sarah Morse,1761,  indenture, and 156/89 Sarah Morse to Caleb Morse, 1769, for the same property.

Abel Morse (son of Capt. Abel Morse) Probate 18899 1741 Newbury. Died before his father. So his widow Edna asks that father in law Abel be made executor. She signs long statement that seems to sign over her right of dower to Ezekial and Edna, her children. Also asks that father in law be guardian to her two children. Personal estate inventory and debts and credits. No real estate?? John Sweet got 18 shillings OT. Didn’t see any will.

William Morse (1553/50 – 1578) near Marlborough, England, father of Anthony William, see details above.

William Morse the elder of Rodbourne Cheney (near Marlborough), yeoman, will dated August 25, 1578 leaves small amounts of money to the poor of Rodbourne Cheney and to Salisbury Cathedral, and leaves other items to his son Anthony who should be taken care of until he reaches 21. Sons Roger and Edmund as well as Thomas Weston and his wife Christian (possibly a daughter?) inherited most of the considerable property. Other sons mentioned in the will are John, William, and Edward.   [https://www.geni.com/people/William-Morse/6000000003866955541]

Anthony William Morse, Jr. (1578-1620 Marlborough, England), son of William, m Christian Bellsire (details above) b 1584.

Anthony William signed a will on 27 Feb 1620 in Marlborough, Wiltshire, England.
Anthony Morse of Marlborough, yeoman; will dated February 27, 1620-1 proved at London June 2, 1621. Gives: for the reparation of St. Peter’s church in Marlborough 10 shillings; to his present wife, Christian; son Anthony; to his four children now living each 30 pounds when 18 years of age; mentions his child yet unborn; to Mr Hearne 10 shillings to preach at his funeral; appoints his wife executrix.  [Source:
Ancestry of Charles Stinson Pillsbury and John Sargent Pillsbury, compiled by
Mary Lovering Holman, Volume 1, 1938. Page 54 (see Anthony Morse #2196)].

Amos Morse probate: (1786-1861) m Lucretia Deane

Committee assigned to assess estate. “The lot (one acre) of land with dwelling house thereon situated on the east side of the river xxx with  the Rocks Bridge in the fourth ward bounded on north side by twelve rod way so called.” Another 3 1/2 acres of tillage. Debts of $398 mostly due to AF Morse and Dean Morse. Dean Morse petitions to sell real estate.

William Morse probate(1704-1784)
Gives to:
daughter Annie Ordway (wife of Benjamin Ordway): seven pounds and 1/4 of household goods
daughter Judith Bradbury (wife of Samuel Bradbury): seven pounds and 1/4 of household goods
daughter Hannah Ordway (wife of John Ordway): Ten pounds and 1/4 of household goods
daughter Ruth Chase (wife of Wells Chase (Wells, Moses Jr., Moses, Aquila)): Ten pounds and 1/4 of household goods
Grandchildren: Jacob and Ednah Richardson, children of Prudence Richardson (deceased) three pounds
Son David Morse: All the land in Methuen, west parish, Salem, Salt marsh in Salisbury and 1/2 wearing apparel.
Son Henry: executor and all land and buildings in east parish and salt marsh in Newbury called Woodbridge island and all stock of cattle, sheep, swine, horse, clock

Henry Morse Probate 18927, 1835
Oliver Morse esquire and Nathaniel Ladd and Enoch Foote Esq on committee /executors
8 acres and homestead called the Wingate Land.
William (dies 1848) and Gideon (dies in 1833) also get all Henry’s wearing apparel
Pasture land near Jobs hill (36 acres) to 3 oldest. William, Lois, and Gideon. When Lois dies (1830), it gets split between Gideon and William.  This land was later sold from William to Leonard Morse (son of William) (294/107 in 1836). In 1837, Leonard (of Enfield) and Adeline sell to Henry of Enfield (potentially his cousin) (298/278). William Doten and Sally sell their portion (coming though Gideon) to Henry (298/277). Then sold by Henry and Eleanor (Doten) to Nathaniel Johnson in 1841 (322/154)
Secondly gives to Oliver. Land on southerly side of road leading from Rocks Village to Haverhill bridge and 1/2 of pasture land on Jobs Hill.  Oliver also has to take care of Rhoda George unless she gets married.  Names Rhoda George as daughter in law.  (Is this step daughter?)

Gives to heirs of his son David deceased all land on northeasterly side of road
To grandson Henry Morse, son of Oliver: Harness and Chase

Codicil to Will: Gives land called Little Field and Wingate land (got from Wingate) to grandson through David John Henry.  Also to John Henry and Horris Trustworthy land he was going to give to David, cattle etc.

Oliver Morse’s probate: 18964 dated 1838

shows that Abigail gets her dower’s 1/3 of the land and house. The rest of the land gets split up 8 ways and given to the children.
No1: Robert Morse
No2: Elizabeth Morse (marries William Swain)
No3: Lois Morse
No4: Moses H. Morse
No5: Rhoda Chase
No6: Abigail Morse
No7: Mary E. Noyes (she is also known as Philenia who marries Theoder Noyes)
No8: Henry Morse
I believe this included land across the street as well as on the river. The children also get a 1/8th part of the house that is not Abigail’s (Widow).

It looks like Rhoda Morse Chase (widow) owns a portion of it in 1888 as she sells it to Lizzie Swayne (deed 1220/539) for $1.00.  It states that it was owned by her brother Robert Morse and her sisters Lois Morse and Abigail Morse.  Rhoda Morse married Adrian Chase.  I think Lizzie is her sister Elizabeth who married William Swain.

OTHER INFORMATION

Ancestral information on Morses from [A History of the County of Wiltshire, vol. 9 by Chiseldon]

The name Morse apparently derives from Hugo de Mors, from the Netherlands, who assisted King Edward III as a military escort in 1358 during the Hundred Years War against the French.  After the war the king granted some of these soldiers land in East Anglia, at the time a sparsely populated rural area northeast of London. (Ironically East Anglia is the region many of the Puritans hailed from, but is not the area that the descendants of William Morse came from. They were from Wiltshire County, due west of London.)

There was land held in Badbury(near Marlborough) by Thomas Morse, described as of Badbury Wick, who died seised in 1581 of 183 acres there. His son Richard inherited the land. William Morse’s will of a few years earlier (1578) designates his brother Thomas as one of the supervisors of his estate. So it is possible that Thomas Morse of Badbury Wick was William’s brother. Their father or grandfather could have been William Morse (between 1518 and 1520 William Morse, a free tenant of Badbury manor, had a holding called ‘Blaks’. This is elsewhere described as a 2-virgate estate held by military service, which Thomas Morse his father had bought from William Dayley) or John Morse (between 1518 and 1536 the demesne of the manor was being farmed by John Morse. )

Notes on Frank Morse of Enfield

http://www.nh.searchroots.com/documents/grafton/History_Enfield_NH.txt

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69932060/Sarah-Doten 

FRANK B. MORSE’S SAW AND SHINGLE-MILL, AND LATH, AND BROOM-HANDLE

MANUFACTORY, at Enfield Center, were established by Smith Marston,

i 1874, and purchased by Mr. Morse February 17, 1884. They have a

circular-saw, cut 500,000 feet of lumber and 200,000 to 300,000 shingles

per year, while the slabs are manufactured into broom-handles and

lath, giving employment to six men.

see: http://www.nh.searchroots.com/documents/grafton/History_Enfield_NH.txt

A newspaper account about Frank B. Morse:

The Codman Inn, owned by Frank B Morse was destroyed by fire early Wednesday morning. Mr Morse discovered the fire about 2 o’clock it seemingly having its origin under the piazza in the rear of the building.
The fire spread rapidly and enveloped the whole structure in a very few minutes, the occupants having barely time to escape with what clothing they could hastely gather. So fast did the flames spread that not any of the contents of the house were saved.
The alarm was given about town over the telephone and help arrived very quickly, but the night baing still the fire was confined to the house, excepting an auto building near by, which caught from the heat.
So intense was the heat that the Mont Calm Garage building, formerly the old Mont Calm Hotel, on the opposite side of the street, was charred, also the Lorenso Currier residence, occupied by Robert Lawn, on the south side and the large barn belonging to the hotel in the rear, about 100 feet east.
A delegation of fireman from Enfield village, in charge of fire commissioner Ralph Nichols, responded, being taken over in the Currier livery autos and maing the trip of five miles in about eight minutes.
Mr Morse estimates the loss on building and contents at over $5000, with an insurance of about $2000. The fire was first discovered breaking out under the piazza in the basement. No fires had been made in the cellar since May and the only theory in which it could otiginate is that it was either incendiary ot caused by someone smoking who might have gone into the basement. A lot of oil barrels were stored in the basement and this seems to account for the fire soreading so rapidly. This is the second time this hotel has been destroyed by fire, it being burned about seven years ago, including a large barn and the set of buildings on the north side.
Mr Morse is very unfortunate in sustaining loss by fires having also lost his saw mill a few years ago.

Notes on Frank B.

He married 1) Sarepta/Sevepta Budlin/Bucklin (1845-1903) .

He married 2) Josephine Raymond (1865-1934) in 1904 (her second marriage).

Frank, his two wives and the name Reta C. Borlin Morse  (Mar 1, 1872 – Feb 18, 1891) share a gravestone at the Montcalm (North End) Cemetery, Enfield, NH. It is unclear who Reta Borlin Morse is, unless it is his daughter in law Rita who married Frank W., and the death date is wrong, see below.

https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&query=%2Bgivenname%3A%22John%20H.%22~%20%2Bsurname%3AMorse~%20%2Bbirth_place%3A%22Enfield%2C%20NH%22~%20%2Bbirth_year%3A1830-1840~%20%2Bfather_givenname%3AHenry~%20%2Bfather_surname%3AMorse~%20%2Bmother_givenname%3AEleanor~

http://halefam.org/FamilyHistory/individual.php?pid=I3334&ged=halefamgen.ged

Re: William Morse owning a slave:

Slavery was effectively made illegal when the Mass. constitution was passed in 1780, e.g. Article 1 states “All men are born free and equal”. (Later “men” was changed to “people”). What happened next was that several cases came before the courts in Mass., brought by slaves to win their freedom based on the constitution, in ensuing years. The slaves won and often the masters were found guilty and fined. In fact the landmark case was brought by a woman named Bett (Elizabeth Freeman) in Great Barrington.

Oliver Morse owned the Hastings/Morse House:

House/land (or part of it) was owned by Oliver Morse in the mid 1800’s.  Oliver was the son of Henry Morse who was the first generation of this Morse family to be born in Haverhill.  Henry’s parents were William and Judith (Hale) Morse from Newbury.  I believe that Oliver got the land/house from Henry.
Henry got part of it from Mary Young (wife Benaiah Young) deed (161/25) who’s daughter Molly, I believe married Henry’s brother William. (not sure about that part). Benaiah Young got it from Robert Hastings deed (131/33) in 1772.

Testimony of Zechariah Davis against Elizabeth Morse [24] p. 129

Zechariah Davis thus testifies verbatim and literatim. “When I lived at Salisbury, William Morses’ wife asked of me whether I could let her have a small passell of winges and I told her I woode, so she would have me bring them over for her the next time I came over, but I came over and did not think of the winges, but met goody Morse, she asked me whether I had brought over her winges and I tel her no I did not thinke of it, so I came 3 ore 4 times and had them in my minde a litel before I came over but stil forget them at my coming away so meting with her every time that I came over without them aftar I had promised her the winges, soe she tel me she wonder at it that my memory should be soe bad, but when I came home I went to the barne and there was 3 cafes in a pen. One of them fel a danceing and roreing and was in such a condition as I never saw on cafe in before, but being almost night the cattle came home and we put him to his dam and he sucke and was well 3 or 4 dayes, and on of them was my brothers then come over to Nubery, but we did not thinke to send the winges, but when he came home and went to the barne this cafe fel a danceing and roreing so wee put him to the cowe, but he would not sucke but rane a roreinge away soe wee gate him againe with much adoe and put him into the barne and we heard him roer severall times in the night and in the morning I went to the barne and there he was seting upon his taile like a doge, and I never see no cafe set aftar that manner before and so he remained in these fits while he died.” Taken on oath June seventh, 1679.

Joseph Morse  (1789  -1875) bridge tender:

A brief account of the singular circumstances attending the death of Mr. Joseph Morse of East-Haverhill, Mass. as told by his brother Thomas Morse. (https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/9308575)

DEEDS

Deed 85/291  1 Nov 1743 Abel Morse (Capt) and Benjamin Morse of Sutton, MA sell lots of property that had belonged to their father including homestead and 5 acres, seemingly other half belonged to Stephen Morse also deceased. Sell it to Isaac Morss.

Deed 114/193 1761. Moses Morse, blacksmith, as administrator of Anthony Morse’s estate, to Sarah Morse, indenture. Witnessed by Moody Morse and Caleb Morse. (Anthony,  Moody, and Caleb are sons of Sarah; Moses is her husband Caleb’s brother). Land and house in  Newbury bounded by J Short, Joshua Bayley and Sarah’s own land. 8.5 acres.

Deed 156/89 1769. Sarah Morse to Caleb Morse (her son) Same description as in Caleb’s probate and deed 114/193, 8+ acres bounded by river, Bayley, Short, Sawyer.

Deed 156/90 1779. Moody Morse to Caleb Morse but restricted to until their mother Sarah’s decease. 2 acres. Moody says he is the lawful owner.

Deed 152/42 1790. Francis Morse of Marlborough, MA, son and heir of Moses Morse, sells to Ezekiel Morse of Newbury, all inherited real estate for 30 pounds. (They may both be sons of Moses Morse b 1715 to Anthony Morse and Judith Moody)

Deed 162/189 William Morse and his wife Mary to Oliver Morse 1797. Land adjoining his own land and Henry Morse’s land, southerly by Merrimac River. Etc. (This could be Millvale area.)

1826, June 1: 244/11 Daniel and Sophia Currier to Stephen Morse (could be: Stephen Morse 1799-1885 son of Daniel Morse and Mary Challis) and Timothy Flanders, combmakers, 9 acres by land of Henry Morse and B. Currier, the meadow pasture. Enoch Foot, JP.

(276/143) 1834, June 17: Amos Morse (Cordswainer) and Lucretia Morse to Samuel Sewell Chase of W. Newbury 1834. . Land and buildings bounded w on highway, W by Enoch Foot 6R, N by John Johnson 2R18L, E by Foot 6R, S by highway to start 2R18L. Nathaniel Ladd, JP. (20 East Main Street)

Deacon John (xxx – Jan 14, 1875) and Nancy Morse has son John Henry (Aug 1829 – March 24, 1834)
Nancy (b 1791 – d Oct 27, 1844)

Deed 118/146 in 1765 Moses Morss Jr. sells his half of Rocky Lot in Newbury, formerly owned by his father Dea. Willilam Morse, to Josiah Bartlett.

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in Greenwood Cemetery

RESOURCES

https://books.google.com/books?id=mhqdOxkQy6oC&pg=PA67&lpg=PA67&dq=chatherine+pearson+morse&source=bl&ots=MBt4WS9G2q&sig=efiRVIk5tWpiFmKGerbfUCVm1HM&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjhz520uOrNAhUEqR4KHUCnCGQQ6AEIIDAA#v=onepage&q=chatherine%20pearson%20morse&f=false

https://www.wou.edu/%7Ecray/dat145.html#1

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=morse&GSfn=amos&GSbyrel=all&GSdy=1831&GSdyrel=in&GSst=32&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=83402618&df=all&

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=morse&GSfn=amos&GSbyrel=all&GSdyrel=all&GSst=21&GScnty=1177&GScntry=4&GSob=n&GRid=164153195&df=all&

http://gw.geneanet.org/alemire0?lang=en&p=stephen&n=morse&oc=4

https://www.geni.com/people/William-Morse/6000000003866955541

We are indebted to Branko Colavizza for much of the genealogical information cited here.


Other Notes:

???? Edwin (Sept 10, 1823 – Oct 6, 1863). Mary Anna, d. Edwin, carpenter, and Mary, Dec. 1, 1847.
Edwin, a. 21 y., carpenter, s. Edmund and Rebecca, marries Mary A. Plummer, a. 19 y., d. Henry and Abagail, May 18, 1845.*
Edmund, marries Rebecca Leach, Jan. 20, 1818.*
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Charles William Morse (1851-1913)(son of Charles C. and Sarah (Jackman) Morse was born in Haverhill April 21, 1851. 1888 and 1889 he was the treasurer of the Haverhill Steamship Company. (87) His wife was Mary Bennett (1853-1930).  He died in Florida

In 1856 Charles C. was a baker in Haverhill and is son of Benjamin of Bradford, married Sarah A. Jackman and had Ida F., George David, Charles W. J. and Frank C.(1854 – )
Bradford Vital Records:
Charles Carleton, s. Benjamin, jr. and Abigail, Apr. 16 [18. PR1], 1826.

Charles Carleton died 1893: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=118811328
Benjamin, jr., marries Abigail Carleton, Jan. 20, 1814.
Benjamin, s. Benjamin and Olive, Aug. 16, 1790.