Eleven handwritten pages of Morse family history compiled by Charles Morse. Jeduthan Morse came to Warwick in 1760 and had a saw mill on Moores Pond. Enlisted in Capt. Alexander's N'fld Co. for the Canada expedition in 1776 and died of smallpox at Ticonderoga.
Two photos of Ernest Morse and Pres. Coolidge; Two copies of the Morse Record, A History of the Proceedings of The Morse Society, December 4, 1895; Letter dated July 2, 1936 from Genealogical Research Bureau, Providence, R.I. with attached brief article on Morse family, plus 7 typewritten pages of Morse history,order blank for Morse Family Coat-of-Arms and return envelope for same; Letter dated March 6, 1962 from Ernest Morse to Gladys & Rob sending "Mother's Genealogy Papers"; The Morse Bulletin, published by Genealogical Research Bureau, New York; two blank applications for membership in the Morse Society; copy of Morse Society By-Laws adopted March 9, 1973; Two letters from Wm F. Morse, President of Morse Society to Members of same approving them for membership and/or asking for family information; The Morse Society Newsletter Winter 1975 and Winter 1976 issues; Letter dated April 16, 1975 to Mr. Morse from Nancy S. Hurlburt, Sec/Treas of the Morse Society; Letter to Ernest Morse from Nancy Hurlburt thanking Ernest for renewing membership; Letter dated July 13, 1972 to Charles Morse requesting information on the Morse family; Letter from Marlin Merrill dated Jan 7, 1986 to Greenfield Historical Society (forwarded to Charles Morse)requesting information on the Morse family - attached to request is thank you note to Charles Morse from Marlin Merrill; one page of Morse history from 1585 to 1954; three paper clippings of Morse Ancestors and/or New Englnad Family Coat-of-Arms; 4 pages of Grace Kendall Morse's genealogy
Cross-references: Thayer family and Kendall family