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Acton Memorial Library |
| Co. | Regiment/Ship | From | To | Residence | Occupation | Notes |
| E | 6th MVI (9 months) | Sergt.; enl. Aug. 25, 1862; must. Aug. 31, 1862 as Corpl.; apptd. Sergt. March 10, 1863 | must. out June 3, 1863 | Acton | shoe cutter |
| Co. | Regiment | Date Filed | Type | App. No. | Cert. No. | State | Beneficiary/Remarks |
| E | 6th MVI | Sept. 26, 1890 | Widow | 466 036 | 329 456 | N.H. | Maria M. Morrill |
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| Date | November 3, 1876 |
| Place | Concord, N.H. |
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| Survived by | Maria M. Morrill |
Wm. Morril, age 28, a stone cutter, born in New Hampshire, is recorded as a resident of South Acton in the 1860 federal census (dwelling no. 2/family no. 3) in household with Maria Morrill, age 25 (source: 1860 United States Federal Census. In: Ancestry.com [online database]).
Name included on the Acton Memorial Library Soldiers' Tablet, "The Men of Acton Who Fought For The Union."
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