The name "Merryall" was given to the land in 1726 by a group of surveyors, after having dinner by a spring and sharing a bottle of spirits. With the contents of the bottle,
all had become
merry and the land was named accordingly. The district was originally established as Merryall but was later divided into
Upper Merryall and Lower Merryall. – 1937) • Cobble Hill Farm • West Meetinghouse Cemetery • Smyrski Farm • The Merryall Community Center – the former Aspetuck Valley Grange, established as a community arts center in 1952 ==Geography==