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XI. Eighteenth Century Migrations
Concord, NH
Conway, NH
Plymouth, NH
Warren, NH
Corinth, VT
Kennebunkport, ME
Topsham, ME
Falmouth, ME
North Yarmouth, ME
New Gloucester, ME
Lewiston, ME
Buxton, ME
Greene, ME
Fryeburg, ME
Brownfield, ME
Andover, ME
A Merrill Memorial
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Samuel
Merrill, 1928, reprint 1983
Some
Eighteenth Century Migrations - Chapter XI,
pp125-152
In the seventeenth century, after the great migration
which brought Nathaniel Merrill and his elder brother
from Old England to the infant New England colony, few
extended journeys were undertaken by any of the Merrill
kin. The chief migration in that time was the journey
of John2 Merrill to Hartford, which has already
been referred to at some length in this Memorial. (See
pages 78-94.)
In the eighteenth century, however,
the foundations of many towns were laid, especially in
New Hampshire and Maine, by younger sons, or other adventurous
spirits, who sought homes where primeval conditions lent
attraction. The descendants of Nathaniel1 Merrill
among these pioneers in many cases established branches
of the family which have preserved a certain measure of
individuality to the present day. It is the purpose of
this chapter to tell the part which was played in these
communities, in their earliest years, by Merrills who
descended from the original Newbury stock.
Many interesting stories might be told
of the era of exploration and settlement in the Great
West, but the available data concerning migrations of
Merrills into that region are meager, and such facts relate
generally to individuals of later generations than those
whose lives form the chief subject of this book.
This chapter, long as it is, is very
incomplete. I have been strongly tempted to omit it altogether,
but it may serve a useful purpose in aiding someone to
connect his own line with the earlier generations of the
Merrills in America, and for this reason I give it a place
in this Memorial.

Concord,
NH
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