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Isaac Morgan

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Groton, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America
Death: October 03, 1817 (67)
Place of Burial: Hartland, Windsor, Vermont, United States
Immediate Family:

Husband of Elizabeth Morgan
Father of Elder James Morgan

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About Isaac Morgan

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41908184/isaac-morgan

Isaac was the last of 8 children (4 sons and 4 daughters) born of John Morgan (1700-1771) and his wife Sarah Cobb. Isaac's siblings were: John (b. 1729), Ruth (b. 1733), Phebe (b. 1736), Elkanah (1738-1764), Shapley (b. 1740), Thomas (b. 1742), and Eunice (b. 1744).

Isaac was a Privateersman during the American Revolution. He was engaged at "The Battle of Groton Heights" (Benedict Arnold's Attack upon New London, Connecticut), September 6, 1781, during which he was carried off by the British as a Prisoner.

Isaac married Elizabeth Allyn by whom he had 8 children: Daniel (b. 1776) and 7 other sons and/or daughters. He moved from Groton, New London County, Connecticut to Hartland, Windsor County, Vermont in 1784.

References:

(1) "A History of the Family of Morgan from the year 1089 to present times." by Appleton Morgan, 1902, page 115

(2) "Hartland in the Revolutionary War", 2nd Edition, by Dennis Flower, 1927, pages 7 & 17

(3) "The Record of Connecticut Men in the Military and Naval Service during the War of the Revolution 1775-1783." by Henry P. Johnston, 1889, pages 577-578

(4) "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Windsor County, VT., for 1883-84." by Hamilton Child, 1884, pages 146 & 149

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Isaac Morgan's Timeline

1750
January 5, 1750
Groton, New London, Connecticut, British Colonial America
1780
February 4, 1780
1817
October 3, 1817
Age 67
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Gallup Cemetery, Hartland, Windsor, Vermont, United States