Re: George Morgan -Gloucester NJ
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Re: George Morgan -Gloucester NJ
susan aldridge 1/26/12
I still would like to see the children's names...it does help sometimes. I don't remember who mentioned them, but I did find the list of ADAM, SAMUEL, and Johnathan (Jonathan) being enlisted. I think it may be Samuel of Homer, GA. I am finding that Samuel was in Elbert GA and possibly Pendleton along with some of the other Morgans I know that there is a John Morgan who married a Nancy Towns in Elbert, GA, but this appears to be a son or grandson (can't remember which) of an Ishaim or isacc. From all of my deductions of when Samuel was discovered in Elbert then FRANKlin/Habersham John Morgan his son would have married his first wife (name unknown and I doubt it is Sarah or Sally that everybody is stating due to an 1830 deed found in NJ I deduced this is another JOHN.)in either Elbert or Franklin County GA. So if Nancy Towns is not the wife of a John in line with Ishaim (Isaac?) family then it could be him. I could not find him listed in any Franklin County GA marriages in early 1800's, but the John who married Nancy Town's married in 1807 in Elbert. The ages of Adam and Samuel that are listed together on the enlistment appear to be just a couple years apart to maybe only 1 year. I did find the second marriage of John Morgan Samuel's supposed son to a Parina or Panina Hamilton in 1842 and she is listed with him in Walker County GA in 1850 census. I believe possible she is a John Hamilton Sr.'s daughter.