He was born on 28 Oct 1882 in Georgia, USA and was the son of Eliza Rebecca (Rowell, 1848-1902) and Samuel B. Morgan (1858-1923).
William Jackson "Jack" Morgan first married on 23 Dec 1900 in Wayne, Georgia, USA to Ida Mozelle Highsmith. [1]
William Jackson "Jack" Morgan married secondly about 1927 to Susie A. Riggins.
He passed away on 25 Jan 1958 in Brantley, Georgia, USA [2] and was buried at Rob Lewis Cemetery in Raybon, Georgia, USA. [3]
Sources
↑Georgia, County Marriages 1785-1950 on FamilySearch.org citing Georgia Department of Archives and History in Morrow, GA; FHL#202,810; m: 23 Dec 1900 Wayne, Georgia, USA for William J. Morgan & Ida Highsmith
↑Georgia Death Index 1933-1998 on FamilySearch.org; from Georgia Deaths 1919-98 on ancestry.com; citing Georgia Health Department, Office of Vital Records in Atlanta, GA; certificate #2802; for William J. Morgan, d: 25 Jan 1958 Brantley, Georgia, USA
1930 USA Census of District#1565, Brantley, Georgia, USA; on FamilySearch.org citing FHL#2,340,075; NARA#T626; roll#340; ed#9; sheet#3A; line#26; family#50; for Jack Morgan,
1940 USA Census of District#1565, Brantley, Georgia; on FamilySearch.org citing RG#29; NARA#T627; roll#643; ed#13-9; sheet#3B; line#73; family#43; for William J. Morgan
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jack by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Jack: