A family history written by Emily (Sprague) Wilcox.
John Burrill and Mary Ann Bailey of Boston had seven children. John Burrill ran a meat shop in Boston. He died when he was in his forties. Mary Ann supported the family by keeping boarders in their home.
1. John Henry Burrill was a traveling salesman. He and his wife died young.
2. Caroline Elizabeth Burrill married Charles Sprague also of Boston. Charles served many years in the Civil War. Charles and Caroline located in Illinois after the war. They bought a farm three miles south of Thawville.
3. Charles Burrill Had a store in partnership with another man, but the store was destroyed in the Great Boston Fire.
4. Mary Ann Burrill married first William Isbester (ex Civil War soldier) second Julius Day. She is my great, great grandmother. Mary had two children (Will and Bessie) with her first husband, William, who died when their children were small. They were living near Thawville, Illinois, at the time. She next married an Illinois farmer, Julius Day. They had three children: Stella (mother of my grandmother, Mildred (Robbins) Day, Ralph, and Caroline.
5. Emma Frances Never married. Teacher in Boston.
6. Emily Bridge Never married. Teacher in Boston.
7. Edward "Ned" Never married.
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