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James Morgan Sr. (abt. 1729 - 1804)

James Morgan Sr.
Born about in Baltimore, Marylandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 18 Jul 1754 in Baltimore, Maryland, British Colonial Americamap
Descendants descendants
Died at about age 75 in Rowan, North Carolina, United Statesmap
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Biography

Died at age 59, buried in Rowan, NC.

Had 12 children with wife Mary Davis.

  • 18 July 1754 - James Morgan was married to Mary Davis at St. George's Parish, Hartford County, Maryland. [Reamy, Bill and Martha, "St. George's Parish Register 1689-1793" 1988, Family Line Publications, p 87]

James was born about 1729 (or 1732). He passed away about 1804 (or possibly 1791).

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I believe that it is unlikely that this James Morgan is the son of John Morgan and Sarah Evans, who were prominent Quakers. While they did have a son James, that son is described as dying without descendants.(Glenn, T.A (1911). Welsh Founders of Pennsylvania, Vol. 1, p. 133.). James' son Perminter Morgan was a prominent Baptist preacher. There is a possible match for James and Mary's wedding at the First Reformed Congregation of Lancaster: Ancestry.com. Pennsylvania, Church Records - Adams, Berks, and Lancaster Counties, 1729-1881 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2004. 18 July 1754, Rev. Phillip William Otterbein officiating.
posted by Ken Littrell
Morgan-14273 and Morgan-1173 are not ready to be merged because: Research needs to be done to resolve the different sets of parents, the difference in birth locality, and the variance in DOB/DOD. Shared spouse is inadequate evidence for a merge in light of the other variances. Please do not merge without sourcing.
posted by Sarah Grimaldi
Morgan-19398 and Morgan-1173 appear to represent the same person because: Same wife, same son (Perminter). Please merge. Thanks.
posted by Vic Watt

Unmerged matches › James Morgan (1732-1791)
Rejected matches › James MorganJames Morgan (1730-1792)

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