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later res of Marengo co, AL, after leaving Autauga Co AL
Source: "The Morgan Record," by Ellen Elizabeth Morgan, manuscript, written abt. 1902, in poss. of Llewellyn Morgan Toulmin
Poll list shows J.S. Morgan at Patton's Hill, Sumter Co., AL in Mar 1841
Source: "Recollections of Thomas J. Morgan, Henry LA, [written] Nov. 16, 1904" Copy provided to Mary Morgan Duggar Toulmin by Jo Ann Veazey Edwards, now in poss. of Lew Toulmin. Typescript. Gives b date of 30 Dec 1804
This source above says that James and his wife "lie beside their young daughter Elizabeth Mary Morgan at Pinhook, Marengo Co., AL"
Source: "The Morgan Family of SC," by Jo Ann Veazey Edwards, Prarieville, LA. Typescript. Sent to MMDT by Jo Ann. No date. Apparently written before 1981. In poss. of Lew Toulmin, says that "all the male children of James Stewart Morgan served in the war." (CSA)
1804 |
December 10, 1804
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Charleston, SC, United States
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1840 |
September 5, 1840
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Shiloh, DeKalb County, AL, United States
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1849 |
January 15, 1849
Age 44
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Shiloh, AL, United States
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