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Family HistoryFamily History - Dorothy June Morrish


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This family history features Dorothy June Morrish and two of her descendants down to the second generation.


First and Second Generations
1. Dorothy June Morrish,1 born 1 February 1912 in Cranston, Providence County, Rhode Island, the daughter of Roy Allen Morrish, Sr. and Ethel May Phillips;1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 died 4 July 1992 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island.2 Dorothy married, first, Charles Chase Harrall2 (born 23 October 1912 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island, the son of Curwin Charles Harrall and Ethel Barney;5, 6, 7, 8 Charles died 11 May 1985 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island7, 8). Dorothy married, second, Arthur A. Proulx2 (born 16 April 1904, parents not determined;9 Arthur died 23 December 19919). Dorothy is buried in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island.2 Charles is buried in Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island.7

 2i. Robert C. Harrall, born June 1940 in Rhode Island.6, 10
 3ii. Richard A. Harrall, born 20 April 1945 in Rhode Island.6, 10

  1. Rhode Island Births and Christenings, 1600-1914, Dorothy June Morrish, born: 1 February 1912 in Cranston, Providence [County], Rhode Island; father: Roy Allen Morrish; mother: Ethel May Phillips Morrish.
  2. Find a Grave (website). Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island, Dorothy M. Morrish Harrall, born: 1912 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died: 4 July 1992 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island (from record, which included her partial obituary; and provides the names and links for her parents, one sibling, and one husband).
  3. U.S. Federal Census, 1920, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence City, E.D. 261, Sheet No. 12A, Roy A. Morrish, 33, Canada, supt., tool factory; wife Ethel M. Morrish, 31, Rhode Island; daughter Dorothy J. Morrish, 7, Rhode Island; son Roy A. Morrish (Jr.), 4, Rhode Island; daughter Marjorie P. Morrish, 8/12, Rhode Island.
  4. U.S. Federal Census, 1930, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, E.D. 4-75, Sheet Nos. 25A-B, Roy A. Morrish, 43, New Brunswick, Canada, first married age 23, toolmaker, jewelry; wife Ethel Morrish, 42, Rhode Island, first married age 21; daughter Dorothy Morrish, 18, Rhode Island; son Roy A. Morrish, Jr., 14, Rhode Island; daughter Marjorie Morrish, 11, Rhode Island; daughter Elizabeth Morrish, 2/12, Rhode Island.
  5. U.S. Federal Census, 1940, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, E.D. 168, Sheet No. 1B, Charles C. Harrall, 27, Rhode Island, truck driver, riggers; wife Dorothy M. Harrall, 28, Rhode Island.
  6. U.S. Federal Census, 1950, Rhode Island, Providence County, Providence, E.D. 7-229, Sheet Nos. 1-2, Charles C. Harrall [indexed as Havell], 37, Rhode Island, truck driver, Riggers and Trucking Co.; wife Dorothy M. Harrall, 38, Rhode Island; son Robert C. Harrall, 9, Rhode Island; son Richard A. Harrall, 4, Rhode Island.
  7. Find a Grave (website). Highland Memorial Park, Johnston, Providence County, Rhode Island, Charles C. Harrall, born: 1912 in Providence, Providence County, Rhode Island; died: 11 May 1985 in Warwick, Kent County, Rhode Island (from record, which includes the text from his partial obituary; and provides the names and links for his father, one sibling, and wife).
  8. Social Security Death Index (SSDI), Family Search (website), Charles Harrall, died: May 1985; born: 23 October 1912; last place of residence: Providence, Rhode Island.
  9. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) Numerical Identification Files (NUMIDENT), Social Program Correspondence/Document, Arthur Proulx, died: 23 December 1991; born: 16 April 1904; previous residence: Cranston, Providence [County], Rhode Island.
  10. This is publicly viewable information found in various public information repositories, people finding websites, and/or social media.