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Saturday, December 8, 2007

George Morgan born about 1708 and where he lived in Gloucester

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1682 map of Philadelphia village where Morris Morgan lived on Fourth St above Chestnut ST

I welcome all additions and corrections. I will be adding more information onto this post-

The descendants of George Morgan originate in larger Gloucester County which over the years shrank to what it is today. The descriptions by early historians what the first settlers found here are magnificent and startling. From Raccoon Creek to "Makles" Creek, now known as Mantua Creek--which is the land in this precise area--we are told that tobacco grew luxuriously. There were great quantities of walnuts, chestnuts, peaches, cypresses, mulberries, fish trees, and many other rare trees. John Fenwick left England in 1675 before the division of East and West Jersey occurred, sailing on the ship Griffith with a group of Quakers who settled at Salem Co. . William Penn did not leave England until seven years later.
In 1677 and 1678 five other vessels with 800 emigrants, mostly Quakers, arrived. A large number disembarked at Raccoon Creek near Swedesboro and others proceeded farther north and settled at Burlington, originally called Beverly, then Budlington, and finally Burlington. Friends Meetings were held in Burlington in 1677 in tents. A Quaker Meeting House was built in Salem in 1680, and in Burlington in 1682. At this point proprietary interests in West Jersey were to a large extent in Quaker hands.
The type of government which developed in all of New Jersey was extremely liberal. In fact it was considered later by the Crown of England to be revolutionary. The capital of West Jersey was fixed at Burlington, and an Assembly was convened there in 1681. These early New Jersey colonial governments, asserted, 100 years before the American Revolution, substantially the same principle of sovereignty of the people themselves, which was later set forth in the Declaration of Independence.

Gloucester County for many years extended entirely across the State and included all of Atlantic County and all of Camden County. The territory now in Atlantic County was not separated from Gloucester County until 1837 which was 151 years after the founding of Gloucester County. Camden County was not created until 1844.See-
http://www.nj.searchroots.com/Gloucesterco/gchistory.htm

Camden, Swedesboro, Evesham Mount, Mount Holly, Woodbury, and Salem are just a few of the South Jersey towns that were stops on the Underground Railroad in the 1860s. On their way to freedom, slaves passed through these towns on their way from Philadelphia to New York.

New Jersey was intimately associated with Philadelphia and the adjoining section in the underground system, and afforded at least three important outlets for runaways from the territory west of the Delaware River. Our knowledge of these outlets is derived solely from the testimony of the Rev. Thomas Clement Oliver, who, like his father, traveled the New Jersey routes many times as a guide and conductor.

The third route was called, from its initial station, the Grenwich line. This station is vividly described as having been made up of a circle of Quaker residences enclosing a swampy place that swarmed with blacks. One may surmise that it made a model station. Slaves were transported at night across the Delaware River from the vicinity of Dover, in boats marked by a yellow light hung below a blue one, and were met some distance out from the Jersey shore by boats showing the same lights. Landed at Greenwich, the fugitives were conducted north twenty-five miles to Swedesboro, and thence about the same distance to Evesham Mount. From this point they were taken to Mount Holly, and so into the northern or Philadelphia route.


This is version 8B of George Morgan Descendants. This month I have added information from death certificates from NJ archives which was obtained for me by Eugene Wills of NJ. Please destroy the Word doc from last month, as you promised to do upon receiving this new one. As I do have corrections as usual. This is not an all inclusive work. There are many names who are not here and additions and corrections are most welcome. There are probably hundreds of Morgans whose names have been forgotten and I delight to find new onew which can find a place here.

This paper started with a basic small outline from Leslie Karpolorich which I found on the internet. I try to support the information and I added many more names thru census material and other data. When evidence indicates otherwise, I state it.

http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/a/r/Leslie-M-Karpolorich/GENE10-0001.html?Welcome=1076235097

My paper has become 10 times the original size by adding historical information, census data-especially from 1880, names of other children, will information, emails with Bible information, marriage data from Glouceter Historical Society, internet sites and my own comments. Some of the descendancy is incorrect and I say so, but leave it in. A group of Morgans I have added to the 3rd generation, but I am not sure of the parentage. That is Philip and Abigail Morgan and their possible children.

This is a paper I am working on and is by no means without mistakes. Sometimes I make stupid mistakes, so do not be afraid to write me . If you have other information, please inform me. I have added my own Morgans at the bottom without knowing where or if they fit in to the George Morgan descendancy, but my great grandfather was called (Sidney) George Morgan and according to my great Anna Franklin Morgan, was related to Captain George C. Morgan of Mantua-maybe a cousin in some way.

Last month I corrected Peter Morgan (he had only one marriage, not two), due to an email from a descendant of Peter Jessup Morgan whose parentage I do not know at this time. I read once that a wagon train of Morgan related families left PA/NJ in 1837 and headed west. His son Thomas Cheesman Morgan was born in Millville, Gloucester, NJ 8 March 1837, so the wagon train must have left after that date. His younger brothers and sisters are born after that between Illinois and Iowa, and Peter Jessup Morgan himself dies in Nebraska. Some of his children die in Oregon. The LDS info for this family is near the end of this paper.

Sources:

1. American census data

2. NJ marriage records

3. NJ Archive birth certificates thanks to

3. Title: Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, No. 2
Author: Frank H. Stewart
Publication: 1918
Repository:
Media: Book



Descendants of Randle Morgan / Randal Morgan

It is not proven but it is undoubtedly true from DNA results sent to me by Terry Morgan at tmorgan707@hotmail.com that Randal Morgan was the brother to George Morgan. This is a very exciting discovery.

“Randal Morgan born. abt 1710-13 in Gloucester, NJ d. 1773 Faurquier, VA. m. Grace
Lidyard
b.1716 Bucks Co, PA d. 1757.

Randal MORGAN
Death: 1773 in Leeds,Fauquier Co.,VA

!See p 89, "Genealogical Notes of Flora Davis Maull", Princeton, NJ, 1985.
& Will of John Ledyard, dtd, 5 April 1784, Phila. Co., PA, Will Book G, pg.
256, File 192.

Data from Jean Marks, "John & Uriah (Ledyard) Marks", revised 4 Feb 1993, p 1.
[Jean Marks, Route 8, Box 4A, SALEM WV 26426 Ph (304)782-1885]

In the name of God, Amen, I Randie Morgan of the county of Fauquir and Parish
of Leeds being very sick and weak in body but of sound mind and memory blessed
by God calling to mind the mortality of the body and knowing that it is
appointed for all men or women to die do make and ordain this my last will and
testament (made this thirteenth day of February in the year of our Lord one
thousand and seven hundred and Seventy three), principally and first of all I
give & Recommend my soul into the hand of Almighty God that Gave it and my
body I recommend to the earth to buried in decent Christian burial nothing
doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same again by themighty power of God & as touching such wordly Estate wherwith it has pleased
God to Bless me in this Life I Give, devise, and dispose fo the same in the
following manner. First, I will that all my Just debts be paid out of My
Moveable Estate.

Then I Give and bequeath to my well beloved wife Martha Morgan my house and
plantation that I now live on as far as the Gap branch over the big road
leading to Fallmonth during her life in case of her Remaining a widow and at
her decease or marriage to fall to my Youngest son Randle Morgan and the Heirs
of his body but if he should die without an heir lawfully begotten of his body
then the land to be sold and divided among my Children that is then living.

Also I give and bequeath to my two sons Abel & Enoch Morgan the remainder of
my land that lies over the Gap branch Joining Nathaniel moss and Balls line to
be equally divided between them to their heirs & assigns forever they paying
cash of them to their Brother in law Abraham Morgan ten Pounds apice Virginia
Churrancy within one year after my decease.

& further I will that my son Randle should live with his mother till he is of
age but if he should Marry or Decline living with his Mother then I will that
they divide the plantation equally with all the profits of the orchard and
stock and all other moveable Estate that the household together in Possesion
and at her Death to have all.

Further I will that my son Randle when he Comes of the age of twenty one Years
(which will be on the twenty fifth day of October 1777) pay of his sister Mary
the sum of two pounds Currancy as above viz likewise that he pay his decd
sister Graces daughter Sarah Carpenter the {sum } of ten pounds. The Currancy
wherin and shall to the age of Eighteen Years old.

Also I do herby make and ordain My loving Wife Martha Morgan and my two sons
Abel & Enoch Morgan to be Whole and sole Exars. of this my last will and
Testiment and I do herby utterly disallow revoke and disanull all and every
other former wills of Testament, Legacies bequeaths and Exors. by me in anyway
before named willing and bequeathings and Saying and Confirming this and no
other to be my last Will and Testamont. In Witness whereof I have wherunto set
my hand and shall this thirtheenth day of Febuary In the year of our Lard one
thousand seven hundred and seventy three.
Randle Morgan (SEAL)

Witnessed by Michl Henrie
Nathan Bowley

Faquier Co Va Will Bk 1 pag 208

Marriage 1 Grace LIDYARD b: Sep 1716

* Married: Bef 25 Apr 1748

Children

1. Abel MORGAN b: 1737 in ,Bucks Co.,PA
2. Enoch MORGAN b: 14 Dec 1739 in ,Bucks Co.,PA
3. Grace MORGAN b: 13 Apr 1742 in ,Bucks Co.,PA
4. Ann MORGAN b: 5 Dec 1744 in ,Bucks Co.,PA
5. Mary MORGAN b: 20 Sep 1751 in ,Bucks Co.,PA
6. Randle MORGAN b: 25 Oct 1752
(this name appears in future generations of George Morgan’s descendants as well)


“After Grace died, Randal married Martha Wilson and moved to Faurquier, VA.
George Morgan and Randal Morgan are so close in birth dates and locations
that they about have to have been brothers or cousins.
Got your paper and read through it. I see no data regarding this Randal Morgan, who married Grace Lidyard. This Randal, who by dna results, is the same family group as George Morgan who married Susannah Davis. Their similar birth dates makes them contemporaries, maybe brothers or cousins,
particularly since both are in Gloucester, NJ at the same time. Some say
that this Randal was raised by Abel Morgan the Baptist preacher who came to
America around 1710 from Wales and had a brother named Enoch who was also a
famous Baptist preacher. Randle even named two of his sons Abel and Enoch.
Randal may have been a relative of the two preachers. It is thought that
Abel and Enoch had family here before they came over from Wales.
TM“

Generation 1 descendants of George Morgan 1708

Generation No. 1


1. GEORGE1 MORGAN was born 1708 in Glou. Co., N.J. (Not really- his father was Edward Morgan who lived in the Welsh Colony on PA and maybe in Bucks Co. which became Hunterdon Co., NJ), and died May 01, 1759 in Blackwood, Glou. Co., N.J.. He married SUSANNAH DAVIS August 27, 1730 in Philadephia, Pa.. She was born 1709, and died Unknown.

Name: George Morgan
Date: 17 Apr 1759
Location: Deptford, Gloucester Co.

Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. III 1751-1760
Calendar of New Jersey Wills

Name: George Morgan
Date: 17 Apr 1759
Location: Deptford, Gloucester Co. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. III 1751-1760
yeoman; will of.

Children--George, Randall, Jonathan, David, Ann Stiles, Martha and Abraham, the last two under age. Martha to be bound out to Rebekah Harrison, and Abraham to learn a trade. Farm bought of Aaron Jones; two farms bought of John Chew. Personal property. Executors--sons George, Randall and Jonathan. Witnesses--Johannes Huntzinger, Michaell Fisher, Charles Fisher, John Fisher. Proved May 16, 1759. Calendar of
Lib. 9, p. 236. Calendar of New Jersey Wills, Vol. III 1751-1760
Calendar of New Jersey Wills
1759, May 12. Inventory, £294.12.10, by John Blackwood and Michaell Fisher.



More About GEORGE MORGAN:
Fact 1: Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J.

Children of GEORGE MORGAN and SUSANNAH DAVIS are:

2.

i.


GEORGE2 MORGAN, b. January 30, 1732/33, Egg Harbor, Glouc. Co., N.J.; d. February 24, 1793, Blackwood, Glou. Co., N.J..

3.

ii.


RANDAL MORGAN, b. September 09, 1734, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. October 03, 1780, Glou. Co., N.J..

RANDLE MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Woolwich Townshiptx 1778

4.

iii.


JONATHAN MORGAN, b. 1738, Newton Twsp., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. January 23, 1816, Pilesgrove, Salem Co., N.J. or he died 1780..

JONATHAN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1792

JONATHAN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Waterford Township 1802

5.

iv.


DAVID MORGAN, b. December 15, 1740, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. June 04, 1789, Deptford, Glou. Co., N.J..

Blackwood, Mary, Gloucester married David Morgan, Gloucester 1768 June 20

Blackwood, Sarah, married David Morgan 1780 Jan. 10

DAVID MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Deptford Township 1777 -1785


v.


ANNE MORGAN, b. 1744, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. 1804; m. (1) BARTHLMU STYLES; b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. (2) ISACC COLLINS.


vi.


MARTHA MORGAN, b. 1745, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. Unknown.


Notes for MARTHA MORGAN:
Bound out to Rebekah Harrison in 1759 upon her fathers death.


vii.


ABRAHAM MORGAN, b. 1746, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. March 02, 1815. (Bödo Morgan’s first son is named Abraham.)





Possible child AARON MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1774 married Jane Monfort? Had a child Peter b 3 OCT 1815 who died before 1842


Household:

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

George JENKINS

Self

M

Male

W

49

IRELAND

Laborer

IRELAND

IRELAND

Mary JENKINS

Wife

M

Female

W

66

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

Mary MORGAN

SDau

M

Female

W

30

NJ


NJ

NJ

Ida May MORGAN

SGDau

S

Female

W

6

NJ


NJ

NJ

Mary J. MORGAN

SGDau

S

Female

W

1

NJ


NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Barnsboro, Gloucester, New Jersey


























(Continued)

AARON FRANCIS MORGAN married 7 OCT 1875 in Gloucester Mary Emma Alford b 18 NOV 1853 Franklin Twp, Gloucester to George Alford and Sarah

Aaron MORGAN

Other

S

Male

W

31

NJ

Soldier

NJ

NJ

Source Information:


Census Place

Precinct 3, Menard, Texas




possible MATTHEW MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1774-8




possible PETER MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1774-83
PETER JR. MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1783-94

WIDOW- MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Townshiptax List 1797




possible ADAM MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1777-97





e



MICHAEL MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1779-85

MICHAEL MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Townshiptax List 1797

Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
Marriage Licenses.
The Marriage Ceremony
Males. M
Divorces By the Court of Chancery.
page 268

Morgan, Michael, Gloucester married Sarah Smallwood 1786 Nov. 6

Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
Marriage Licenses.
The Marriage Ceremony
Females. H
Divorces By the Court of Chancery.
page 198

Hedger, Elizabeth married Michael Morgan, Gloucester 1791 Mar. 23




possible

JOHN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich 1780-94

JOHN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Townshiptax List 1797

Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey
Marriage Licenses.
The Marriage Ceremony
Males. M
Divorces By the Court of Chancery.
page 268

Morgan, John, Gloucester married Elizabeth Ward 1781 Aug. 23

possible



JAMES HINCHMAN

MORGAN, SARAH

18 Mar 1779

Gloucester

NJ


generation2 descendants of George Morgan

Descendants of George Morgan

Generation No. 2



2. GEORGE2 MORGAN (GEORGE1) was born January 30, 1732/33 in Egg Harbor, Glouc. Co., N.J., and died February 24, 1793 in Blackwood, Glou. Co., N.J.. He married SARAH REMSEY (or KINSEY) April 16, 1759 in Swedesboro, Glou. Co., N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

More About GEORGE MORGAN:
Fact 1: Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J.

Children of GEORGE MORGAN and SARAH REMSEY (or Kinsey) are:

i.

SAMUEL3 MORGAN, b. 1763, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. April 06, 1804; m. ANN; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

SAMUEL MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Deptford Township tx 1785- 1802

6.

ii.

JONATHAN MORGAN, b. 1765, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. died abt 1840 near New Trenton, Indiana, married Margaret OTTO May 7, 1796 in double wedding with brother Isaac Morgan who married Mary Otto b. October 20, 1777; d. October 24, 1807 at Trinity Church in Swedesboro.

JONATHAN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1792

JONATHAN MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Waterford Township 1802

iii.

DAVID B. MORGAN, b. 1768, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. September 08, 1795, Blackwood, N. J.. : Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J. age 28

DAVID MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1791-93

Marriages from Gloucester Historical Society- maybe the first David B.’s son or nephew.

7495

Morgan

David B.

Gloucester Town

Eldridge, Job

3/10/1814

Certificates of Gloucester Co.

Source Date :

1815

Clark, Elizabeth

Gloucester Town

15255

Morgan

David B.

groom's title Esq.

Clark, C.F.

8/30/1832

Certificates of Gloucester Co.

Source Date :

9/3/1832

French, Hannah I.

7.

iv.

GEORGE C. MORGAN, b. 1773, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. September 25, 1813, Deptford, Glou. Co., N.J.. married ABIGAIL. She most likely remarried if she were still alive.


v.

ISAAC S. MORGAN, b. Unknown, Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J.; d. March 10, 1883; m. MARY OTTO, b. October 20, 1777; She died October 24, 1807.having married May 07, 1796-a double wedding at Swedesboro church with brother Jonathan Morgan His children are probably Peter and Maria. Stepchildren of Jonathan

ISAAC MORGAN

OTTO, MARY

07 May 1796

Gloucester at Swedes Church in Swedesboro,NJ

NJ


vi.

ZADIEKIAH4 MORGAN (GEORGE2, GEORGE1) was born 1780, in Deptford Twp., Glouc. Co., N. J.. He married ANN POWELL May 15, 1813 in Glouc. Co.. N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown. (Also
1830 census Zedekiah Morgan Egg Harbor, Gloucester, New Jersey

None of the above makes sense
Children of ZADIEKIAH MORGAN and ANN POWELL are:

i.

ELY5 MORGAN, b. March 26, 1802.

ii.

KESIAH MORGAN, b. Unknown.

iii.

SAMUEL C. MORGAN, b. Unknown.

iv.

GEORGE C. MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

v.

BENJAMIN T. MORGAN, b. Unknown


Zedekiah died March 13, 1815 child?.



1880 Mullica Hill

ISAAC S. MORGAN- who is this namesake?

Isaac S. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

52

NJ

Blacksmith

NJ

NJ

Hannah MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

42

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

Rhoda KIER

Dau

M

Female

W

24

NJ

NJ

NJ

Lillie May MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

14

NJ

NJ

NJ

William MARSHALL

Other

S

Male

W

18

NJ

Apprentice Blacksmith

NJ

NJ



3. RANDAL2 MORGAN (GEORGE1) was born September 09, 1734 in Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J., and died October 03, 1780 in Glou. Co., N.J. Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J. age 46. He married AMY CHEW December 13, 1757 in Philadephia, Pa.. She was born 1724 , and died July 31, 1789 in Glou. Co., N.J..

Quite a few members of this family left for the west on the wagon train which left during the year called the Panic of 1837. The rendevouz point for Philadelphians and Gloucester Morgan-related families was west of Harrisburg in the spring.. A wagon from the Army Medical depot at Philadelphia went to Harrisburg to join the train.. .The first starting point had been Long Island but the Rendevous point for people coming from the South was Independence, Missouri. On the way to Independence, the train went thru Wheeling, West VA and Cincinnati, Ohio, following the Ohio River after that. The promise if you joined the wagon train was 200 acres of land in Oregon, papers to be signed at Independence the offer was enlarged to 600 acres because the government felt with the original offer of 200 acres, speculators had been weeded out by not offering 600 publicly. Some of the wagon families had gotten off and bought land which suited them along the way though and never found out about the 600 acre offer. They were Quakers as far as I know. There was a group of Quakers from NJ who went 20 years earlier to Indiana. I think they settled in Wayne County and Morgan Co for instance.
Children of RANDAL MORGAN and AMY CHEW are

: The names Susannah, Michael and David appear in the children of John M. Morgan whose grandmother is Abigail Morgan 1776 (1850 census).

i.

SUSANNA3 MORGAN, b. May 09, 1759; d. Unknown; m. JAMES JAGGARD; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

8.

ii.

MICHAEL MORGAN, b. August 29, 1760

MICHAEL MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township tax list 1779-85

iii.

RANDLE MORGAN, b. August 08, 1762; d. April 07, 1818, Blackwood, Glouc. Co., N.J. buried Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J. age 66; m. SARAH; b. 1784; d. April 15, 1849, Blackwood, Glouc. Co., N.J.. buried Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J. age 65

RANDLE MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1791-94

RANDLE MORGAN NJ Gloucester County DeptfordTownship 1785

RANDLE MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1791-94

iv.

AMY MORGAN, b. August 08, 1764, Blackwood, Glouc. Co., N.J.; d. 1833, Blackwood, Glouc. Co., N.J.; Presbytrian Cem., Blackwood, N. J m. (1) ISAAC COLLINS; b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. (2) ASHBREAK DICKINSON; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

v.

BOY MORGAN, b. September 20, 1766; d. Unknown.

PHILIP MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1791

WILLIAM MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Township 1791-94

WILLIAM MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich Townshiptax List 1797

PETER MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greenwich 1793

vi.

GEORGE MORGAN, b. September 16, 1767; d. could be 1815; m. ABIGAIL; b. Unknown; d. Unknown He could have had a daughter Sarah who married Christian Morgan in 1821 whose mother may have been this Abigail..

Sources:

  1. Title: Stewart's Genealogical and Historical Miscellany, No. 2
    Author: Frank H. Stewart
    Publication: 1918
    Repository:
    Media: Book
    Page: Page 67

vii.

JOHN B. MORGAN, b. February 11, 1770; d. Unknown; m. 1st MARY ALBERTSON; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

Children: Has ChildrenNathan MORGAN b: 14 OCT 1792 in NJ died 7 MAR 1885 in Richmond, Wayne Co. IN

married 2nd Elizabeth Morgan??? April 18, 1799???

viii.

SARAH MORGAN, b. September 07, 1772; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM NICHOLSON; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

ix.

BATHNAPTHLEATH MORGAN, b. July 29, 1775; d. Unknown; m. Married: 30 MAY 1796 in Gloucester County, New Jersey EPHRAIM CHEESEMAN; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

x.

JOSEPH MORGAN, b. January 05, 1778; d. April 22, 1857, Wiscon.; m. (1) DRUCILLA CHEESEMAN, b: 19 AUG 1778 in Barnsboro,Gloucester. Unknown; d. ABT 1844 in Gloucester County,N. married 12 FEB 1799 in Gloucester County,NJ

m. (2) MARY LIPPINCOTT, October 01, 1812; b. Unknown; d. Unknown; [This 2nd marriage is incorrect. Mary Lippincott married Joseph Morgan from another line: The line of Griffith Morgan who married Elizabeth Ibbs Coles b 1650 d ca 1720nd of 4 wivesSarah, Lydia and Emma.]

Known children of Drucilla C. and Joseph Morgan:

  1. Has ChildrenDeborah MORGAN b: 29 DEC 1799 in Gloucester County,NJ d. 6 APR 1881 in Gloucester Burial: Almonesson,NJ Married: 4 MAR 1818 in Gloucester County to Joseph Jaggard b: 26 JUN 1798 in Gloucester County
  2. Has ChildrenSusanna MORGAN b: 17 SEP 1812 in Barnsboro,Gloucester County,NJ d. 29 DEC 1898 in Barnsboro,Gloucester County married 14 FEB 1836 in Woodbury,Gloucester Countyto John G. Hurff b: 13 JUL 1809 in Turnerville,Gloucester County

?


From Gloucester Historical Society-

28742

Morgan

John

Gloucester Twp., NJ

Blackwood, John- J.P.

4/18/1799

Certificates of Gloucester Co.

Morgan, Elizabeth

Gloucester Twp., NJ


4. JONATHAN2 MORGAN (GEORGE1) was born 1738 in Debtford or Newton Twsp., Glou. Co., N.J., died January 23, 1816 in Pilesgrove, Salem Co., N.J.. LDS- Jonathan Morgan born 1734 of Gloucester, NJ married 22 March 1759 Philadelphia, PA He married

(1) BATHSHEBA WILLIAMS March 22, 1759 in Philadephia, Pa.. She was born Unknown, and died 1799.

(2) ANN GRASBERRY. She died October 23, 1814.
Of note:

Maria was born in Pilesgrove, Salem Co in1810
More About JONATHAN MORGAN:
Fact 1: Friends Cem. Pilesgrove, Salem Co.

Children of JONATHAN MORGAN and BATHSHEBA WILLIAMS are:

9.

i.

JONATHAN3 MORGAN, JR., b. 1760-1, Gloucester; d. 1849 Gloucester.married Elizabeth Fisher 26 Nov. 1784 s/o Jonathan on 11/26/1784 in the Haddonfield NJ Monthly Meeting. Elizabeth Fisher is listed as the daughter of a Jonathan. Woodbury MM is also listed as the marriage place. jenealogy@rasmussonwebworks.com

10.

ii.

RACHEL MORGAN, b. 1770; d. Unknown, Salem Co., N.J..

iii.

REBEKAH MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM VANSCIVER; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

iv.

BERSHEBA/BATHSHEBA MORGAN, b. 1776 Newton, Gloucester, NJ d. 11 Oct 1833 ; m. 1st 15 Nov 1798 in Burlington EPHRAEM BARNS b. 15 Jun 1774 in Pilesgrove, Salem d. 7 Feb 1835 in Upper Penns Neck, Salem, m. 2nd John Barnes 16 Jun 1825 in Swedesboro, Gloucester

Known children

Children

  1. Has ChildrenJoseph Morgan Barnes b: ABT 1830 in Pennsylvania
  2. Has No ChildrenJohn S. Barnes b: ABT 1831 in Pennsylvania
  3. Has ChildrenSarah H. Barnes b: ABT 1834 in Pennsylvania
  4. Has No ChildrenAlbert Barnes b: ABT 1836 in New Jersey
  5. Has No ChildrenMary S. Barnes b: ABT 1847 in New Jersey
  6. Has No ChildrenHenry C. Barnes b: ABT DEC 1849 in New Jersey

11.

v.

ISAAC S. MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

Son of Isaac S. ?? 1880 Mullica Hill born 1828



5. DAVID2 MORGAN (GEORGE1) was born December 15, 1740 in Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J., and died June 04, 1789 in Deptford, Glou. Co., N.J.. He married

(1) MARY BLACKWOOD June 20, 1768 in Glouc. Co.. N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

(2) SARAH BLACKWOOD October 01, 1780. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown. m. 10 Jan 1780

Children of DAVID MORGAN and MARY BLACKWOOD are:

i.

MARGARET3 MORGAN, b. July 25, 1769; d. January 15, 1848; m. COX; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

ii.

JOHN C. MORGAN, b. March 15, 1771; d. July 12, 1845.

iii.

MARY MORGAN, b. January 15, 1774; d. Unknown.

iv.

JOSEPH W. MORGAN, b. March 09, 1780; d. September 05, 1822.


Child of DAVID MORGAN and SARAH BLACKWOOD is:

12.

v.

DAVID BLACKWOOD3 MORGAN, b. February 11, 1785; d. March 10, 1868, near Haddonfield, N. J..

child is Randall W. Morgan

Randal W. Morgan b. 15 Jan 1782 married Mrs. Sarah Marshall 25 March 1815 son Hiram b.25 Nov. 1815 Blackwood Terrace,

Randal W. Morgan’s son is Hiram

1850 NJ Camden Washington 1850
Hiram MORGAN 34 farmer $20,000

Sarah Ann 36 (Sarah Ann is probably a Witcroft)
Caroline 5
Henry 1 month
Mary Witcroft 34
Sarah Witcroft 33
Ann Baxter 35 (probably a Witcroft or a Morgan)

Josephien Baxter 9
Rebecca Carney 15
Patrick Kelly 30
John Donelson 19 laborer ireland

1880

Hiram MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

65

NJ

Farmer

NJ

NJ

Sarah A. MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

67

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

Caroline MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

31

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ

Henry W. MORGAN

Son

S

Male

W

29

NJ

Work On Farm

NJ

NJ

Annie MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

27

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ

Sarah B. MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

25

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ

Margaret DICKERSON

Other

S

Female

W

9

PA

PA

PA


Carty, Benjamin

Caroline Morgan

6-4-1876.