hello Gortinanima
It is going to be very difficult unless you find why Henry lived in Armoy as a merchant, and unless you know more eg where he came from, and did he have a son. where did you find the valuation record 1834! was it PRONI? very well researched anyway!
A merchant sounds more important than a grocer shop but not a miller , cotton, linen manufacturer , if Armoy was say a flour centre, he could have been be a flour merchant, there is the Millrace within Mill-Five-Acres townland (which actually has 9 acres so is a very small townland indeed). on the maps seen, there is no Mill building named as such on maps which show other items. there are to the west two Mills s closeby on the north river bank.
My best starting point is Elywn’s suggestion try the burial records and there the mystery begins. the Presbyterian church is on all maps but the church records for Armoy are disappointing held at PRONI thus
ARMOY, CO. ANTRIM
C.I. Armoy (Connor diocese)
Baptisms,1826-91; marriages, 1827-1982; burials, 1827-93; vestry minutes, 1758-1893; preachers’ books, 1824-42 and 1897-1957; accounts, 1871-95. MIC1/334
blank green small space for 2 lines of text the letter P ? a hint MIC1P/290
blank green larger space for 4 lines of text with no microfilm no inserted
blank green small space for 2 lines of text the letter D ? a hint MIC1D/69
ie no mention of Armoy Presbyterian Church at all.
Checking for Armoy Presbyterian Church church records on google, first they are active on facebook not on an existing website, their address is 2 Gracehill Rd, Armoy, Ballymoney BT53 8TD , that triggered to include all Ballymoney Morell/ Morrell records found. Ballymoney might have been the nearest registration town. I actually found Ballymoney references that I didn’t realize might be useful and cant remember their source
then I found 89 Morell/ Morrell records in Armoy Presbyterian Church Cemetery Memorials in Find a grave record.
https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2669774/memorial-search?page=4#sr-191646782 the names unfortunately only include just
Berry, Carson Hanma Hanna Jamison Johnston Reilly Simpson
with one or two with birth year dates eg john Jamison 1812-Nov 1866 the earliest quickly sought would be ~1854
so although the majority are within the last 120 years it is a record that will increase if You go seeking a Find a grave volunteer and are willing to pay for Morell/Morel discoverys if they are buried there. The answer is to cintact the church direct via facebook and failing that go the Presbyterian Historical Society based in Belfast
Alice Morell re probate in 1855 all I could find was the index entry only
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G94X-YGNR?cc=3460908&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AWGHD-NWPZ rom
gaffy gave you the Northern Whig entry of 15 December 1834: Nov. 28th, Elizabeth, wife of Mr. Henry Morrell, merchant, Ardmoy, aged 41 year So Elizabeth b~1793 one might guess the probability that Henry was older ie bbb 1793, indeed was he alive or dead at the time of the Northern Whig entry . The paper was published in Belfast from 1832 onwards published twice weekly, until 1849 when it increased publication to three days a week. Maybe it or another local paper, the Ballymoney Chronicle 1844- a weekly might have a further mention
So the more you know about all Morell/ Morrell the better.
https://www.townlands.ie/antrim/cary/armoy/mill-five-acres/curious the lyMorell’s/Morrell’s listed in tithes Applotment Books are these
Morell, John-Townland: Ballywilderick Upper Year: 1828-Dunboe-Derry
Morell, John-Townland: Knocknogher Year: 1828-Dunboe-Derry
Morell, John-Townland: Moneydig Year: 1822-Desertoghill-Derry
Morell, John, Jr.-Townland: Moneydig Year: 1822-Desertoghill-Derry
Morell, Nathaniel, Jr.-Townland: Moneydig Year: 1822-Desertoghill-Derry
Morell, Nathaniel, Sr.-Townland: Moneydig Year: 1822-Desertoghill-Derry
Morell, Robt.-Townland: Ballywilderick Upper Year: 1828-Dunboe-Derry
Morell, Samuel-Townland: Lisachrin Year: 1822-Desertoghill-Derry
chang of spelling gives us thisMorrell, Robert-- Townland : Clare Year : 1830-Ballymore-Armagh
Morrell, Sam., Jr.-Townland : Ahoghill Year: 1825-Portglenone-Antrim
Morrell, Sam., Sr.-Townland : Ahoghill Year: 1825-Portglenone-Antrim
Morren, Thos.-Townland: Cushendun Year: 1831 -Culfeightrin -Antrim
in the 26 counties
Morell Jas Croskeys Aghnamullen Monaghan 1829
Morell Jas Cordevlis Aghnamullen Monaghan 1829
Morell Jas Lisgorn Aghnamullen Monaghan 1829
Morell John Kildoagh Tehallan Monaghan 1832
Morell Fras Fooford Toomore Mayo 1833
Morrell Charles Kinacarauh Clonmeen Cork 1825
Morrell Charles Clonmeen Cork 1825
Morrell Charles Kilmacurrane Clonmeen Cork 1834
Morrell Cunnigar Cahernarry Limerick 1825
Morrell John Shernare Kiltoghert Leitrim 1834
Morrell William Turnatariff Tuogh Limerick 1826
some years later in griffiths valuation
Morrell Henry Mill Street,Ballymena Kirkinriola Antrim
Morrell Robert Lismurnaghan Ahoghill Antrim
Morrell Hamilton Lismurnaghan Ahoghill Antrim
Morrell Robert Ahoghill,(Lismurnaghan) Ahoghill Antrim
Morrell Robert Ballybrakes Ballymoney Antrim
Morrell Eliza Ballygarvey Kirkinriola Antrim
Morrell Hamilton Ahoghill,Killane Ahoghill Antrim
with more in Smithfield Townparks Belfast
end of part 1