Charles Morgan
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Charles Morgan (1724 - abt. 1788)

Charles Morgan
Born in Christiana, New Castle, Delawaremap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married 1744 in Frederick (later Berkeley) County, Virginiamap
Husband of — married 1750 (to 1782) in Frederick County, Virginiamap
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 63 in Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, Virginiamap
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Biography

According to this website Charles and Henry are the progenitors of hte 'lost Morgan tribes.' [1]:

"What is especially notable to the researchers of Morgan's life and family, is that two of his sons, Charles and Henry, are also generally paired with one another as they are the two male progenitors of what is commonly called 'the three lost Morgan tribes.' Charles and Henry were born consecutively, their wives were sisters, and additionally, the families of both are generally associated with Spartanburg, South Carolina.  Also, frustratingly, with the exception of few tidbits of information, the two brothers essentially disappeared from the historical record, and their descendants are hence 'lost.'  Therefore, typically, as there is so little known about these two brothers, they are generally addressed together, rather than as separate individuals."

From the following family Bible entry made by Charles Stephen Morgan (named for his great unncle Charles), we learn that Charles and Henry were twins who married sisters. Also, we learn that Charles did not move to South Carolina, only his widow did. Charles was married twice, and his first wife Jane Poole died before him, so it was his second wife who moved to South Carolina with her children after Charles' death. The children of Charles' first wife Jane were likely grown and could have stayed in Virginia.

Transcription from the family bible of Charles Stephen Morgan

These microfilmed copies of a bible from 12 Aug 1835 were inverted to look like the originals that had black writing on white background and can be viewed here: Space:Charles_Stephen_Morgan_family_bible_transcription,_page_3

The third page is particularly interesting, as it is an account of Col Morgan Morgan and Catherine Garretson written by his great grandson, Charles Stephen Morgan, who wrote the bulk of the bible entries, including Page 3 as follows (____ denotes when it is unreadable):

Col. Morgan Morgan was born in the Principality of Wales in England, and was educated in London, during the reighn of William 3d. - Came to the Province of Delaware a single man during the reign of George & Ann, or probably about the Commencement of the reign of George the 1st. He commenced business as a merchant at the place now known by the name of Christiania, and soon married Catherine Garretson, a respectable native of Delaware.

Issue of this marriage:

James, who died at Sixteen years of age.

Ann, who married 1st Nathaniel Thompson, who was murdered and 2nd Reuben Paxton. They removed to South Carolina. These Gentlemen, Thompson & Paxton, were of extraordinary physical powers and energy.

David, my grandfather, was born at Christiania, May 12 in the Old Style 1721. He married Sarah Stephen, a native of Pennsylvania, who was born in October 1729 Old Style.

Charles, for whom I was named, and a beloved brother of my grandfather, neither the time of his birth or death is known to me. He married and died in Berkley County, Virginia, and his widow and children migrated to South Carolina. Charles was a large man, and possessed more physical power than any man he ever met with. From what the family ___ was told ?, one ?____ ___ ___ ___ ___ he was little, ____officer to the celebrated Peter Francisco, whom I knew well from the time he was appointed Seargeant at arms to the House of Delegates ___until his death.

Henry, is other brother in much favor with my grandfather and for whom my twin brother was willed, both of us being named his heir. Married (in Berkley) a sister to Charles' wife, and they all removed to the South together some short time before the Revolution.

Evan, who died a single man.

Zackquil, the proprietor and founder of Morgantown, Monongalia County, Virginia.

Morgan, who remained in Berkley County, upon his father's old farm, an Episcopal minister of great piety and worth. I have seen many letters from him to my grandfather of the very best specimens of penmanship I have ever seen, and in the most polite? (poetic? pathetic?) languages. These constitute? the family of my great grandfather. He died in Berkley, Colonel of the County. -- (written in bottom border) August 12, 1835 C.S. Morgan'


Charles Morgan[1][2][3] was born on 20 March 1724 in Christana, New Castle, Delaware,[4]

the fourth of eight known children, and the third of seven sons of Morgan and Catherine Garretson Morgan.

Alternate year of birth: 1728.[5]
Land conveyed, 9 Oct 1737. 208 Acres From Morgan Morgan to Charles Morgan.[6]
In 1744-1745, when he was about twenty, he married Jane Poole in New Castle County, Delaware.[7][8]
Alternate marriage information: 1744, Frederick County, Virginia (later Berkeley County, West Virginia.
In 1750, when he was in his mid-twenties, he married Ann Hopkins in New Castle County, Delaware].[9]
Ann bore him one known child, a daughter whom they named Hannah.
In 1762, when he was in his late thirties, he died in Bunker Hill, Frederick County, Virginia of unknown causes.
He married a sister of his brother Henry's wife. Widow and children moved to South Carolina with brother Henry and sister Anne Paxton, shortly before the Revolution.

Citations

  1. [Hickman, D., comp.], "Charles Morgan,” [no dates given]," Scwp.com. URL: http://pages.swcp.com/~dhickman/gedcom/scott/d0001/g0000025.htm#I317 Accessed 16 June 2019.
  2. Norman, Don, “Descendants of Morgan Morgan,” HackersCreek Pioneer Descendants, URL: https://hackerscreek.com/norman/MORGAN/MORGAN.htm Accessed 15 June 2019.
  3. Morgan, William Dallas <morgan5147@comcast.net>, “Washington Morgan of West Virginia,” Updated 19 Jan 2010. User Trees. Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/index.html Accessed 15 June 2019. Descendants of Morgan Morgan COL. MORGAN MORGAN citing From French Morgan, p. 170. URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/GENE1-0001.html
  4. Database online. Record for Jane Poole
  5. Descendants Of Morgan Morgan 2009, Immediate Genealogy. Page Last Updated: Saturday, January 02, 2010. URL: http://www.colmorganmorganreunion.org/miscpage/genealogy.htm Accessed 16 June 2019.
  6. Frederick County, Virginia Deed Book.
  7. Database online. Record for Jane Poole
  8. Morgan, William Dallas <morgan5147@comcast.net>, “Washington Morgan of West Virginia,” Updated 19 Jan 2010. User Trees. Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/index.html Accessed 15 June 2019. Descendants of Morgan Morgan COL. MORGAN MORGAN citing From French Morgan, p. 170. URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/GENE1-0001.html
  9. Morgan, William Dallas <morgan5147@comcast.net>, “Washington Morgan of West Virginia,” Updated 19 Jan 2010. User Trees. Genealogy.com. URL: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/index.html Accessed 15 June 2019. Descendants of Morgan Morgan COL. MORGAN MORGAN citing From French Morgan, p. 170. URL: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/m/o/r/William-dallas-Morgan-PA/GENE1-0001.html

Acknowledgments

Sources

  • Ancestry Family Trees submitted by Ancestry members.
  • Ancestry.com and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints 1880 United States Federal Census Publication
  • A Revolutionary War Adventure of Charles Morgan URL: http://books.google.com/books? id=nWRJN6wVcmUC&lpg=PA341&dq=%22Charles%20Morgan%22&num=8&client=internal-uds&pg=PA341#v=onepage&q=%22Charles%20Morgan%22&f=false
  • Frederick County, VA, Deed Book 2 Frederick County, VA Note: It's conceivable I have DBs 1 & 2 reversed. pph 20140725




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Charles' will names six children, not just the daughter Hanna:

" I give to my six son name Joseph Morgan, & Charles Morgan Jr, Edward Morgan & John Morgan & Zachariah Morgan & William Morgan and my two Daughters Hanna West and Rachel Stewart this house and Land and Mill wherein I no live and all the residues and remander of my wourldly Estate of what kind or quality so ever ti be only the Beds and furniture thereunto belonging that I now ly on to be Equally divided amongst my six sons & two Daughters above named to them their heirs"

posted by Debbie Gambrell
The marriage to Ann Hopkins is in question because his first wife, Jane Poole, was still living at the time of the purported 2nd marriage to Ann Hopkins.
Morgan-14596 and Morgan-3759 appear to represent the same person because: Same wife

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