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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Generation 3 descendants of George Morgan 1708

Descendants of George Morgan

Generation No. 3



6. JONATHAN3 MORGAN (GEORGE2, GEORGE1) was born 1765 in Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J., and died abt.1840 Braysville Ceme, Near New Trenton, In. He married MARGARET OTTO May 07, 1796 in Swedes Church, Swedesboro, Glouc. Co.. N.J.. She was born August 05, 1772, and (died Braysville Ceme, Near New Trenton, In). His brother Isaac married Mary Otto on the same day. Her brother Bödo Otto Jr., was surgeon in the Continental Army.

Some of this family went to Indiana after 8 March 1837 (after Thomas Cheeseman Morgan, was born in Millville, Gloucester, son of Peter Jessup Morgan, born 10 May 1800 who went west with wife Hannah Jane Cheesman, b. 25 Dec 1812 . Around 1837 30 Morgan families from NJ and PA made a wagon train thru Ohio and on to Indiana and points westwdward. Margaret’s father was Frederick Christopher OTTO Margaret Otto as well as Maria, her stepchild, went with the Morgans west. Bodo Morgan stayed in NJ.

Children of JONATHAN MORGAN and MARGARET OTTO are:


i.


GEORGE WASHINGTON4 MORGAN, b. March 15, 1798; d. after 1870

Married Patience Ecrett/Eacrit. a George W. Morgan married Maggie H. Morgan New Jersey Lydia S.Tayton, (Gdn.)
Son is John Otto Morgan b. 22 June 1820.

1870 U.S. Federal Census > New Jersey > Gloucester > Clayton

page 18

George W. MORGAN living with
Gabriel Beckett 44 farmer personal property worth 1000
Elizabeth Beckett 40- houskeeper -
Clara V. Beckett 14
Louisa M. Beckett 11
George Morgan 69
Henry a black with no last name 21

Susan,
I have to admit, I found your e-mail a bit confusing, but that's okay. I've been working on my Morgan family for a little over 25 years now. Only recently did I make a breakthrough, partly with the discovery of some new information that my mother, who died in 1987, had written down back in high school about her family and it ended up with my aunt's family. My great-grandmother was Alice Belle Morgan, daughter of John and Catherine (Hahn) Morgan. I found a family bible which listed John's parents as George and Patience Morgan. The newly uncovered information from my mom had John's full name as John Otto Morgan. I am pasting a copy of what I wrote in my research notes to remind me how I determined John's ancestry:
This is how I determined that John Otto Morgan was the son of George W. and Patience (Eacrit) Morgan, and that George W. Morgan was the son of Jonathan and Margaret (Otto) Morgan.
The following comment appears in John and Catherine (Hahn) Morgan's family bible: "Died on the 17th of February 1887, John Morgan, son of George and Patience Morgan. Aged 66 years, seven months and 25 days." This put his birth date at 22 June 1820.
I then went to the 1820 New Jersey census index and found that there were only two George Morgans living in New Jersey that year. Contacting historical societies for both counties, I found that the George Morgan from Gloucester County had married a Patience Eacrit. This George Morgan was living near a Bodo Morgan. With the help of a cousin I discovered over the internet, I found both a George Washington and a Bodo Morgan baptized at the Trinity Episcopal Church in Swedesboro, Gloucester County, New Jersey, with Jonathan and Margaret Morgan as their parents. Also in church records, I found a Jonathan Morgan marrying a Margaret Otto in 1796. According to research by the Otto Family Association, Margaret was the brother of Bodo Otto, Revolutionary War doctor. This would explain John Morgan's middle name (Otto) and his uncle having been named Bodo.
Okay, that's how I figured things out. I have since found a book titled, A History of The Family of Morgan, From The Year 1089 to Present Times by James Appleton Morgan, that has Jonathan Morgan in it and traces his family back to the 16th century. Mind you, I am a very cautious genealogist. I have to make sure my information is well-documented before I add it to my family tree. I am currently looking for a source to back up what the book says, although it does seem to be well researched. According to the book, Jonathan's father George was the brother of Sarah Morgan, Daniel Boone's mother.
I hope you have found this information useful. I'm not sure if I could add more to this or not, but now is not a good time for me. Some other things are preoccupying my brain.

Lovestolearn68@aol.com
David Jackson


13.

ii.


BODO MORGAN, b. 1799, N.J.; d. April 01, 1869, Hardingville, Glous.Co N.J...

(According to Col. Sidney Morgan,secretary of the Tarriff Commission under Eisenhower, Hardingville was the boyhood home of Gen. Daniel Morgan of the Rev War, before he left for VA) Bödo married Hannah Nelson 1st, married Mrs. Rhoda Dilkes McCague 23 March 1842,
grandfather is George Morgan 1739 and Sarah Kinsey

Gloucester Co. Franklin Twsp 1830, 1840


14.

iii.


KINSEY MORGAN, b. September 08, 1808; d. January 10, 1877.


15.

iv.


MARIA MORGAN, Stepchild. b. 1810, Pittsgrove, Salem Co., N.J.; d. 1903, New Trenton, Ind. Braysville Ceme;


16.

v.


PETER MORGAN, Stepchild. b. 1817, N.J.; d. June 15, 1908, Glassboro, Glou. Co., N.J.; married SARAH JANE MOORE, 13 Nov 1841

PETER MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Mantua Township and in Clayton 1860



vi.


CHRISTOPHER MORGAN b. 1829 married Almira K. Cassaday

CHRISTOPHER MORGAN b. 1829 d. 1881 Gloucester Co LDS

6552

Morgan

Christopher M.

Mullica Hill, NJ

Kain, Charles

Recorded as shown. Mr. Kain- Minister of the Gospel

3/18/1863 home of bride's father

Cassaday, Almira K. (C230)

Upper Pittsgrove

From Gloucester Historical Society

Woodbury Constitution

Source Date :

3/31/1863

Household: 1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Christopher MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

49

NJ

Wheelright

NJ

NJ

Almira MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

44

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Mullica Hill, Gloucester, New Jersey







Bodo Morgan information below:





http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/_glc_/2099/2099_39.html

40. ANANIAS (5) NELSON

(ancestor of Hanna Nelson who married Bodo Morgan-susan)

Ananias Nelson, died in Salem County, before May 22, 1812.

He may have been a soldier in the Revolution (in the same class as Artis Seagrave), Oct. 20, 1777 (NG55), but on September 15, 1778, Inquisition proceedings were instituted against him charging him with being a Loyalist. Such proceedings were usually based upon an affidavit of an official or of neighbors. The proceedings were not always pressed to judgment (NJA, 2nd. ser. 2:470; LNJ 255,296). No advertisement for the sale of his property, and none for creditors to present claims have been seen (NJHSP 1961:75).

Ananias was a witness to the will of Benjamin Maul, of Hopewell, Cumberland County, on August 13, 1776 (NJA 34:341).

He was at Pine Tavern in 1778, 1780, 1789, 1797 (CSB 142).

(An Ananias was in the census of 1790 in North Carolina.)

On December 14, 1799, 42 acres belonging to Ananias, in Pittsgrove, adjoining John Mayhew, Esq., deceased, and John Ellits, were sold by the Sheriff to Champneys Rambo, pursuant to a judgment and execution obtained by Artis Seagreave (SH 177) in the Common Pleas Court. The deed was dated March 26, 1800 (UD #674). This land was #3 in the Division of the land of Abraham Nelson (3) at Maple Grove.

On January 9, 1800, John Hutchinson made a deed to Ananias Nelson for 80 acres (plus), pursuant to which 80 30/100 acres near Pine Tavern, in Woolwich Township, Gloucester County, adjoining Wade Mulford, John Hutchinson, Joseph Stokes, and Isaac Ivins, were on April 26, 1804, surveyed to Ananias, and approved August 9, 1804 (WJ AA:276).

Ananias having died intestate, on May 22, 1812, Abraham Nelson was appointed administrator of his estate, the bondsmen being John Keeper, et al (SS A:97).

Ananias left children:

i. Abraham Nelson(6), wife Mary;
ii. George Nelson (6), wife Susanah;
iii. Ananias Nelson .

On March 21, 1828, Abraham Nelson obtained a quit claim deed from George Nelson, one of the heirs of Ananias of all of George's estate in lands in Salem and Gloucester County. The deed was acknowledged by a witness, Sept. 4, 1835; and on April 20, 1828, Susanah Nelson, of Chester County, Pa., widow of George, released her dower unto Abraham Nelson, of Gloucester County (SC SS:36, 39).

On July 9, 1830, Abraham Nelson (6), and Mary his wife, of Woolwich Township, sold to Joseph Lewis, 13 acres in Woolwich Township, on the Stage Road from Bridge Town to Philadelphia, adjoining Wm. Money, being part of a tract which John Mixner had sold to Annanias Nelson, who died intestate, whereupon the land descended to said Abraham. Witness was Samuel Nelson (GD A3:356).

On Sept. 2, 1834, Abraham Nelson (6) and Mary, his wife, of Woolwich Township sold to Charles Wood, 1 acre set off to Ananias Nelson by Commissioners, December Term, 1800 (SC QQ:45).

On Sept. 16, 1830, in the Village Herald of Woodbury, Abraham Nelson published a notice directed to Justices of the Peace, etc., not to marry his daughter, Hannah, to Bodo Morgan. (Bodo was a son of Jonathan Morgan, and a grandson of George Morgan, says John D. F. Morgan, Esq.). Hannah (7), nevertheless, married Bodo Morgan, probably in 1830, and died by 1842.

The heirs of Abraham Nelson (6), children, no doubt, were:

i. A??ariah (7) Nelson, who, on Nov. 9, 1854, sold to
Joseph Jessup, 8 acres in Harrison Township, adjoining
Samuel Porch and Samuel Duel, which Wm. Elwell,
administrator of the estate of Abraham Nelson, had
sold to Azariah, Feb. 3, 1852 (GD Q4:325).
ii. Joseph,
iii. Mary (7), wed Wade Mulford,
iv. Patience, wed Charles Commings,
v. Hannah, wed Bodo Morgan.

Hannah (Nelson) Morgan, and Bodo, had but one child:

i. Abraham N. Morgan (8), born August 14, 1831.

Bodo Morgan having wed (2), in 1842, Rhoda MaGague, they conveyed to Abram N. Morgan, of Franklin Township, on February 23, 1845, 30.50 acres in Franklin Township on the road from Whig Lane to Hardingville, adjoining Bodo's other land and the Ecret survey (GD R4:101). Bodo left a will probated April 1, 1869. Executor Abram N. Morgan, who qualified (GS F:366).

Abraham N. Morgan (8), married Margaret Butler, and had three children: Wealey, Hannah, and Anna Corinda (Carr). Abraham N. died March 2, 1915, and Oscar E. Carr, grandson, was appointed administrator on April 5, 1915 (GS E:123).

On December 5, 1857, the above heirs of Abraham Nelson sold to Joseph Paulin and Wm. L. Cross, all their rights within a survey on Reed's Branch made to Sears (Sears Cedar Swamp) (GD U4:137).

On August 21, 1835, Susann Nelson, Chester County, Pa., Frederick Fisher and Elizabeth, his wife (nee Nelson), of Philadelphia, and Hezekiah Nelson, and Matilda, his wife, of Chester County, as heirs of George Nelson (6), conveyed two tracts in Pittagrove Township to Jonsthan Burroughs (SC PP:600); and on Aug. 25, 1835, Susan Nelson, Chester Co., Pa., Frederick Fisher and Elizabeth (Nelson), his wife, Phila. Co., Hezekiah and Matilda Nelson, Chester Co. sold to Jonathan Burrough, 1.05 acres in Pittsgrove Township, and 20 acres in Woolwich

Township, which descended from Ananias to George. George died intestate, the grantors being his heirs. Witnesses Jos. H. Atkinson, et al (GD N3:312).

Samuel Nelson (5) of Pittsgrove Township, made a will, dated Jan. 4, 1796, in which he gave to his wife, Elizabeth, 2 horses, 3 cows, and the grain at the Tavern Place (Pittstown), "and at my other place"; gave to his mother, Keziah, the house "where she now lives" and 1/2 acre adjoining, etc.; devised to his daughter Mary Nelson, land adjoining Samuel Elwell's land, etc.; devised to his two sons, Joseph and John the "place where I formerly lived, adjoining Joseph Van Meter's land"; devised to his son, John, a 6 acre lot South of Judah Foster's land and an 18 acre field adjoining Joseph Van Meter's land; and other lands to Joseph and John; etc. He authorized his executors to sell the Tavern Place, and pay the profits of his lands to bring up the children until they became of age. The executors named were Elizabeth Nelson and Benjamin Champneys, who at the time of the probate, had "long since" died. The witnesses were Benjamin Robinson, Rebeckah Hughs, and Jedediah Dubois. The Will was proved by Rebecca Hutchinson, late Rebecca Hughs, on April 10, 1839 (43 years after it was signed), and Joseph C. Nelson qualified as administrator c.t.a. (SS D:225). An inventory was filed Sept. 19, 1839 (SS E:104).

The children of Samuel (5) and Elizabeth Nelson were:

i. Rebeckah, born October 9, 1781;
ii. Elizabeth, born August 11, 1784;
x iii. Mary (6), born Nov. 17, 1788, married David Sithens;
x iv. Joseph Champneys (6), born Aug. 12, 1791, mar. Ruth Sithen;
v. John, born August 25, 1793;
vi. Samuel, born July 16, 1797. (Supplied by Mrs. Dale H.

Learned from Bible record; and she sent a list of progeny).

Mary Nelson (6), born 1788, married David Sithens.

They had son, Benj. C. Sithens (7), married Salome Hitchner. Had ?? children:

i. Malcom Sithens(8), mar. Texaswoman. Had daughter Queenie;
ii. Spencer Sithens, married (???), no children;
iii. Samuel N. Sithens, died single;
iv. Charles Sithens , married (???), no children;
v. Mary Sithens (8), married (1) Nelson Morgan, married (2)
Joseph Morgan, 3 children - Annie (9), d. 1 yr;
Rufus, mar. Helen Dresher, no children; Salome, mar.
Russell T., Blackwood, no children;
vi. Sarah Sithens (8), married Elwood Dubois, son Champney (9)
married Etta Batten;
vii. Elizabeth Sithens (8), married Edward Kunitz, dau. Amelia mar.
Wm. Pancoast, had 4 children - Elizabeth (10)
Pancoast; Mary Pancoast; Louise Pancoast, Daille
Pancoast;
viii. Margaret Sithens, married John Sitley, no children.

On March 13, 1840, Benjamin C. Sithens sold to Joseph C. Nelson, his interest in three tracts, including the mill seat and woolen factory, which Benjamin's grandfather, Samuel Nelson, had owned.

7. GEORGE C.3 MORGAN (GEORGE2, GEORGE1) was born 1773 in Egg Harbor Rd., Glou. Co., N.J., and died September 25, 1813 in Deptford, Glou. Co., N.J.. He married ABIGAIL. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown This area where some of the children lived was carpenters Landing called Mantua later.

The layout of Carpenter's landing is as quoted from body of work COMPILED BY EDWARD CARPENTER OF PHILADELPHIA AND HIS SON GENERAL LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER U. S. A. Printed for Private Circulation BY J. B. LIPPINCOTT COMPANY PHILADELPHIA 1912 COPYRIGHT, 1912, BY LOUIS HENRY CARPENTER :

"William C. Tonkin and his brother John purchased, from Thomas Carpenter,

the large dwelling and triangular lot of ground comprised between the roads leading to

Mullica's Hill, Barnsboro, and Bethel, in Carpenter's Landing. They conducted a large business with much success herefor many years. John Tonkin died Feb. 27, 1834, unmarried. I Mary Tonkin, daughter of Edward Tonkin, 2d, and Mary Cole, born Sept. 8, 1748; married April 13, 1774, Thomas Carpenter of Carpenter's Landing and died Aug. 5, 1822…… EDWARD CARPENTER, 2D, born in Glassborough, N. J., May 17, 1813; died March 4, 1889, in Philadelphia; married Nov. 16, 1837, ANNA MARIA HoWEY, born Jan. 1, 1818, died May 16, 1883 in Philadelphia, daughter of Benjamin M.'Howey and Isabella Stratton his wife, of "Pleasant Meadows," Gloucester Co., N. J…..during his early years lived with his mother and grandfather at Woodbury and Carpenter's Landing. The latter, now called Mantua, was then a place of active business in cord-wood, lumber, and ship timber, employing many sloops and small vessels in the trade. He resided a short time, in Glassborough… "
Children of GEORGE C. MORGAN and ABIGAIL are:

17.

i.


ZADIEKIAH4 MORGAN, b. 1780; d. March 13, 1815, Deptford Twp., Glouc. Co., N. J..NOT POSSIBLE-wrong generation

18.

ii.


SAMUEL H. MORGAN, b. 1807; d. May 08, 1887.

SAMUEL MORGAN NJ Gloucester County FRANKLIN Township 1850

SAMUEL MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Franklin Township

1860

19.

iii.


OBEDIAH MORGAN, b. January 1808, N.J.; d. Unknown.marrried Jane Anna Watson, named a son after brother Isaac


iv.


ISAAC MORGAN, b. before 1814, Blackwood, Glouc. Co., N.J.; d. Unknown. More About ISAAC MORGAN:
Fact 6: Surveyor


v.


SARAH MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. WILLIAM MARTINDALE; b. Unknown; d. Unknown

This could be wrong. She could have married Christian Morgan 1821 in Deptford, Gloucester Co


vi.


ANN MORGAN, b. 25 JUL 1797 d. Unknown; m. BENJAMIN NORTH??; b 27 JUN 1791. Unknown; d. Unknown.Am not sure about this marriage but list it anyway- Children

  1. Has No ChildrenJames L. North b: 24 FEB 1820
  2. Has No ChildrenSamuel M. North b: 9 SEP 1821
  3. Has No ChildrenSarah A. North b: 4 APR 1823
  4. Has ChildrenBenjamin R. North b: 18 MAR 1827Has No Children

  5. Has No ChildrenAbigail North b: 26 FEB 1830
  6. Has No ChildrenAbraham North b: 15 APR 1831
  7. Has No ChildrenAmos M. North b: 21 DEC 1833
  8. Has No ChildrenHenry L. North b: 15 MAR 1836
  9. Alice North b: 16 NOV 1838


vii.


William MORGAN b unknown died unknown married Sarah Morgan

Children_

Capt George Morgan b 1830 d 19 April 1887 married Sarah Carter.

GEORGE W. MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Greennich Township

GEORGE MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Mantua Township 1860

1850 house 107 Carpenters Landing
No ages given in census
Children:
Allen S. Morgan 1824
George C. 1830 married Mary Stout at Carpenters Landing

(son of William Captain George C. Morgan born about 1830, died 19th April 1887 of heart disease induced by violent exercise-in a 5 minute period he was dead, Mantua Creek, Gloucester Co., NJ- resided in Woodbury, buried in Mantua cemetery.)
William J.
1836 in Carpenters Landing, Gloucester
James S.
13 Apr 1838 in Carpenters Landing
John D.
30 Apr 1842 in Carpenters Landing died July 10, 1911 of heat prostration, village of
Mantua
, was a “waterman, barge head.”)
married Lizzie Madaram Father: Jacob MADARA
b: ABT 1797 in New Jersey Mother:
Lydia Ann DILKS b: APR 1812 in New Jersey and
John married 2nd AMANDA LOUISE CHE
John's father is George Morgan and Sarah Carter
Henry
1850

1870 U.S. Federal Census > New Jersey > Gloucester Mantua page 4, house 29

As far as I can tell he is George C. Morgan who appears as "captain of a vessel" in 1870 and although the death certificate says his parent is William, he appears in the 1850 census in the
house of George W. Morgan in Carpenter's Landing-Mantua.

George C. Morgan 41 Captain of vessel, value of real estate 1000, value of personal property 500 father
is William Morgan
Margaret 37 keeping house
Emma 17

House 30
John D. Morgan
28 father is George W. sailor and barge hand born April 30, 1842 died July 10, 1911
He married both Amanda Louise Chew and Lizzie Madaram

Elizabeth
21 housekeeper
Linda 1
House 31

Jesse C. Morgan
43 shoemaking, real estate 2000, personal 1000
Sarah B. 32 housekeeping

Joseph 14 blackmithing




Captain GEORGE C. MORGAN

Mantua Creek Photo courtesy of Michael Hogan

Photo of Mantua Creek






Household: 1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

George C. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

50

NJ

Sailor

NJ

NJ

Margaret MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

43

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

Charles TERRIS

SonL

M

Male

W

29

PA

Blacksmith

PA

PA

M. Emma TERRIS

Wife

M

Female

W

25

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Mantua, Gloucester, New Jersey

next door

Household: 1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Mary J. CHEW

Self

W

Female

W

77

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Mantua, Gloucester, New Jersey

Household:1880 8 doors away from George Morgan

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Allen S. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

54

NJ

Wheelright

NJ

NJ

Rebecca MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

58

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

William A. MORGAN

Son

S

Male

W

29

NJ

Wheelright

NJ

NJ

Alvernia MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

23

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ

Allen S. MORGAN

GSon

S

Male

W

5

NJ


NJ

NJ

John FIRESTONE

Other

S

Male

W

23

NJ

Carriage Painter

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Mantua, Gloucester, New Jersey

1900 New Jersey, Gloucester County, Mantua Roll 971 Book 1, Page 190
House 272

Allen S. Morgan Feb 1824 76 married 50 years all born NJ
Rebecca wife March 1821 79 2 children and 2 alive
William A. July 1850 49 single
Alvernie feb 1859 41 single

Household:1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

John D. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

35

NJ

Sailor

NJ

NJ

Elizabeth (Madaram) MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

30

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

Linda MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

11

NJ


NJ

NJ


Source Information


Census Place

Mantua, Gloucester, New Jersey




2 houses away
1880 Household:

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

George W. CHEW

Self

M

Male

W

37

NJ

Store Keeper

NJ

NJ

Sarah A. CHEW

Wife

M

Female

W

27

NJ

Keeping House

PA

NJ

Georgeanna CHEW

Dau

S

Female

W

3

NJ


NJ

NJ

Household: 1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Jesse C. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

50

NJ

Shoemaker

NJ

NJ

Annie MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

50

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Mantua, Gloucester, New Jersey

grandchild

Millard C. Morgan

Hurffville, N. J.

Father :

Morgan, George C.


4/29/1933 St. John's Episcopal Church, Chews Landing, N. J.

Evening News 4/29/1933

Married to-nite.

Simpson, Ella M.

Chews Landing, N. J.

Father :Simpson, Wm. T.

39935

Morgan

George C.

Carpenter's Landing

(his 1st marriage?)

Post, Samuel E.

2/12/1852

at Carpenter's Landing

Groom- age 22 yrs: Bride- age 18 yrs.

Certificates of Gloucester Co.

Stout, Mary (S330)

Carpenter's Landing

27322

Morgan

William I.

Carpenter's Landing, N. J.

Hudson, S. M., Rev.

12/5/1857

Parsonage,Fislerville, N. J.

Woodbury Constitution 12/15/1857

McIlvain, Mary Ann (M241)

Creasville, N. J.

28206

Morgan

James S.

Carpenter's Landing

Collier, Rev. E.W.

3/18/1861

at Freehold

Woodbury Constitution

Source Date :

4/16/1861

Milton, Rebecca D. (M435)

Carpenter's Landing

26103

Morgan

John D.

Mantua Twnsp, NJ

Groom- sailor, age 25 yrs.: Bride- age 19 yrs.

Mr. Roe, Pastor, M.E. Church, Woodbury. Cert:7/14/1868; recorded as shown

Roe, J.L.

2/13/1868

Certificates of Gloucester Co.

7/14/1868

Madaram, Lizzie

Woodbury




JOHN D. MORGAN married 1st AMANDA LOUISE CHEW

Marriage:

30 JUL 1863

Carpenters Landing, , Gloucester, New Jersey








viii.


ABIGAIL MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; m. THOMAS PILLING, December 18, 1828; b. Unknown; d. Unknown.


ix.


BENJAMIN R. MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown; in a Quaker Meeting

m. HANNAH HAINES Burlington Co.?

Woodbury Herald & Gloucester Farmer

Source Date :

1/1/1823




GEORGE W.MORGAN, b. before 1814; d.

8. MICHAEL3 MORGAN (RANDAL2, GEORGE1) was born August 29, 1760, and died Unknown. He married (1) SARAH SMALLWOOD November 06, 1786 in Glouc. Co.. N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died before 1791. He married (2) EILZABETH HEDGES March 23, 1791 in Glouc. Co.. N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

Child of MICHAEL MORGAN and SARAH SMALLWOOD is:


i.


MICHAEL4 MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.



9. JONATHAN3 MORGAN, JR. (JONATHAN2, GEORGE1) was born 1760, and died 1849 (LDS). He married ELIZABETH FISHER November 26, 1784. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

Children of JONATHAN MORGAN and ELIZABETH FISHER are:


i.


DAVID4 MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.


ii.


ISAAC MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.


iii.


ASA MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown


iv.


JONATHAN MORGAN b. Unknown; d. Unknown


v.


AMOS MORGAN b. 1784 d. Unknown married Mary Shafer wed 2 Dec 1813 Gloucester

Tax list-AMOS MORGAN NJ p 223 Gloucester County Clayton Township 1860

1850 census Franklin, Gloucester p. 4
Amos Morgan 66 laborer NJ (1784)Mary 69 NJRichard D. Clover 2 NJ

Children of Amos Morgan and Mary are:

a. Elizabeth Morgan m. Hugh H. Moore
b. Jonathan H. Morgan b. March 1813 died 28 May 1888 of Pumonary exhaustion in Clayton, NJ married Mary L. Dawson 20 Sept. 1836.

JONATHAN H. MORGAN NJ Gloucester County Washington Township 1840 (before it became part of Camden Co.)

JONATHAN H. MORGAN married DAWSON, MARY L.

20 Sep 1836 Gloucester

1850 Camden, Washington

Jonathan H. Morgan 35 glassblower $1400 all NJ

Mary 32

Clusy? 13 m

Hannah Mariah 11 f

Amos 5 m

1860 Chews Landing, 3rd July p. 377 Monroe, Camden, NJ

Jonathan H. Morgan 45 Glassblower $3000 (supposedly son of Jonathan)

Mary 43

Amos Franklin 15

1870 Williamstown, Camden

Jonathan 55 farmer $12,000 b NJ (supposedly son of Jonathan)

Mary keeping house 53

Franklin 22

Anna E. Dilks 16 at home

(Mary Dilks 19 domestic servant is in the Calvin house)

Arena Solo at home 8

Household: 1880

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Jonathan H. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

67

NJ

Glass Blower

NJ

NJ

Mary L. MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

63

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Clayton, Gloucester, New Jersey


Family History Library Film

1254781


NA Film Number

T9-0781


Page Number

283D

Household: 1845 Amos Franklin Morgan

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Amos F. MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

34

PA

Shoe Maker

NJ

NJ

Laura E. MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

19

PA

Keeping House

GER

GER

Ida W. MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

9M

NJ


PA

PA


Source Information:


Census Place

Camden, Camden, New Jersey


Family History Library Film

1254774


NA Film Number

T9-0774


Page Number

316C


Daughter of Amos Morgan and Mary Shaefer :

Elizabeth Morgan b. Nov. 1828 Gloucester Co. d. 5 April 1899, cancer of the face, Williamstown, Monroe Twsp., Gloucester Co., NJ married Hugh Moore

Household: she married Hugh Moore

Name

Relation

Marital Status

Gender

Race

Age

Birthplace

Occupation

Father's Birthplace

Mother's Birthplace

Hugh MOORE

Self

M

Male

W

63

NJ

Common Laborer

NJ

NJ

Elizabeth MOORE

Wife

M

Female

W

62

NJ

Keeping House

NJ

NJ

William MOORE

Son

S

Male

W

35

NJ

Laborer

NJ

NJ

Ida MOORE

Dau

M

Female

W

22

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ


Source Information:


Census Place

Brooklyn, Gloucester, New Jersey

There are 2 Amos boys about 6 years apart- one is abt. 1845 son of Jonathan H, and Mary L. Dawson-- the other is an orphan born 1838.

1850 Franklin, Gloucester p. 7

Jonathan Peterson 38 cabinet maker NJ

Julia Ann Peterson 35

Amos Morgan Jr. 11

1870 Clayton,NJ living with the Peterson’s in 1850 – -b. 1838

Amos Morgan 32 1837 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Male

Emma Morgan 27 1842 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Female

Eva V Morgan 9 1860 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Female

Edward S Morgan 7 1862 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Male

Kate Morgan 5 1864 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Female

David R Morgan 3 1866 New Jersey White Clayton, Gloucester, NJ Male

1880 Glassboro, Clayton,NJ

Amos MORGAN

Self

M

Male

W

42

NJ

Glass Blower

NJ

NJ

Emma K. MORGAN

Wife

M

Female

W

38

NJ

House Work

PA

PA

Eva V. MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

19

NJ

At Home

NJ

NJ

Edward S. MORGAN

Son

S

Male

W

18

NJ

Works In Glass Fac.

NJ

NJ

Kate M. MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

15

NJ

At School

NJ

NJ

David R. MORGAN

Son

S

Male

W

13

NJ

At School

NJ

NJ

Lawrence T. MORGAN

Son

S

Male

W

5

NJ


NJ

NJ

Berthlhar MORGAN

Dau

S

Female

W

1

NJ


NJ

NJ

AMOS MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Clayton Township

1860

AMOS MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Franklin Township

1830

AMOS MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Franklin Township

1840

AMOS MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Franklin Township

1850

AMOS JUN. MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Franklin Township

1850












10. RACHEL3 MORGAN (JONATHAN2, GEORGE1) was born 1770, and died Unknown in Salem Co., N.J.. She married NATHAN STEWART 1790 in Philadephia, Pa.. He was born Unknown, and died October 21, 1821.

Children of RACHEL MORGAN and NATHAN STEWART are:


i.


BATHSHEBA4 STEWART, b. Unknown.


ii.


ANN STEWART, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.


iii.


JOSEPH STEWART, b. Unknown.


iv.


RACHEL STEWART, b. Unknown.


v.


HANNAH STEWART, b. Unknown.


vi.


MARY STEWART, b. Unknown.


vii.


ABIGAIL STEWART, b. Unknown.



11. ISAAC S.3 MORGAN (JONATHAN2, GEORGE1) was born Unknown, and died Unknown. He married REBECCA STINGER December 16, 1802 in Trinity Church, Swedesboro, Glou. Co., N.J.. She was born Unknown, and died Unknown.

ISAAC MORGAN

NJ

Gloucester County

Clayton Township

1860


Children of ISAAC S. MORGAN and REBECCA STINGER are:


i.


BATHSHEBA4 MORGAN, b. January 09, 1805; d. Unknown.


ii.


REBEKA MORGAN, b. Unknown; d. Unknown.

nephew?? 1880 Mullica Hill

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



12. DAVID BLACKWOOD3 MORGAN (DAVID2, GEORGE1) was born February 11, 1785, Warren, Ohio and died March 10, 1868 in near Haddonfield, N. J.

He married

(1) HANNAH IVINS FRENCH.

(2)Elizabeth Clark TOMLINSON10 MAR 1814 in Gloucester. She was born 28 MAR 1783 in Gloucester County, New Jersey died February 02, 1829 in Chews Landing, Glouc., Co. N. J.. Father: Isaac TOMLINSON b: 10 Aug 1737 in Gloucester, Camden, New Jersey Mother: Elizabeth SHIVERS b: 1740 Children


Children of DAVID MORGAN and ELIZABETH CLARK are:


i.


BARCLALY4 MORGAN, b. 13 Jan 1824 d. Unknown.


ii.


ELWOOD MORGAN, b. 13 Mar 1815 d. Unknown.


iii.


JOSHUA T. MORGAN, b. 24 Feb 1817 d. Unknown.


iv.


MORDECAI MORGAN, b 22 Apr 1819. Unknown.


v.


ANN MORGAN, b. 23 Dec 1820 in Glaveston, Gloucester; d. Unknown.

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