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Looking for information regarding the parents of John Morgan 1732-1786. He married Elizabeth Allin of Hanover, VA. She was the daughter of William Allin and Mary Ann Owen. Elizabeth Allin Morgan moved from NC to the Pendleton District of SC along 23 Mile Creek with her children: Ridley Morgan b.1765 John Morgan Mary Allin Morgan b.1773 Susanna Morgan b.1766 Amy Morgan Elizabeth Morgan Rebecca Morgan b.1770 Sally Morgan Molly Morgan I have found the following references that I believe relate to this John Morgan: Virginia Apprentices, 1623-1800 Morgan, John Master: Green, Thomas Beginning date: 09/01/1743 Sex: male Mother: Taylor, Rebecca Source: Amelia Co. Deeds 2, 1742-1747, 222 Amelia Co. Occupation: carpenter Ending date: 09/01/1748 Race: white If this is the correct John Morgan, this indicates his mother was a Rebecca Taylor. the North Carolina Wills M. page 129 1786 MORGAN, JOHN, Ridley, John, Elizabeth, Betsy, Rebecca, Sally, Mollie. 9 April 1757 Gideon Johnson to John Morgan of Cumberland County - for 24 pounds, 200 acres lying partially in Amelia County, being part of Alexander Shier's land grant that he conveyed to Samuel Goode of Amelia, and part of 449 acres that Goode subsequently granted to Johnson. Beginning at pointers in Shier's line, thence along his line to a corner pine, then continuing along his line to a corner white oak, then continuing along his line to a corner poplar at Brumfield's line, then along Brumfield's line to a corner pine near the road, then along the south side of the road to a corner red oak, then north along a line of marked trees to the first station. Recorded at Prince Edward Courthouse on 12 April 1757. (1:91B) Deed Book F – Page 503 – February 14, 1763 – WILLIAM ALLEN to JOHN MORGAN for 30 pds., 481 acres on Grassy Creek granted to Allen by Granville. Wts: none. 18 March 1769 John Morgan of Granville County, North Carolina to Jesse Johnson of Amelia County - for 40 pounds, the above tract which now adjoins the property of Samuel Poe, Thomas Reynolds, John Ellington, and Peter Bland. John Morgan's mark was witnessed by William and John Johnson. Recorded March term 1769. (3:326) Notify Administrator about this message?
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