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Mary Morgan (Vine)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: August 06, 1689 (48)
New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States (Throat distemper)
Place of Burial: Groton, New London County, Connecticut, United States
Immediate Family:

Daughter of John Vine and Margery Vine
Wife of Capt. James Morgan
Mother of Deacon James Morgan, III; Deacon William Morgan; Mary Pabodie/Starr; Hannah Latham; Elizabeth Adgate and 3 others

Managed by: Keith Welton Myers
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About Mary Vine Morgan

Mary Vine was born about 1641 in England and died 06 Aug 1689 in New London, Connecticut. She died of "Throat Distemper" and was buried in Morgan Avery Cemetery, New London, Groton, CT, USA

Parents:

Married:

  1. Nov 1666 in New London, Groton, Connecticut to James Morgan (1634-1711) as his first wife. He married Hannah Brewster Starr 2nd. James Morgan was the son of James Morgan & Margery Hill.

5 children of Mary Vine and James Morgan include:

  1. James Morgan Born: 06 Feb 1667/68 Died: Unknown
  2. William Morgan Born: 04 Mar 1668/69 Died: Unknown
  3. Mary Morgan Born: 20 Mar 1670/71 in New London, New London, CT, USA 7 Died: 14 Sep 1765 in Stonington, New London, CT, US Spouse: Thomas Starr
  4. Hannah Morgan Born: 08 Jun 1674Died: Unknown
  5. Elizabeth Morgan Born: 09 Sep 1678 Died: Unknown

Notes

5 children per nancn (others have 6) BARBOUR COLLECTION'S VITAL RECORDS OF NEW LONDON, CT (GS #002975) WILL OF JAMES MORGAN (1711) NEW LONDON, CT PROBATE RECORDS (GS #1025037)

Death: 1689 "Throat Distemper"



HISTORY OF THE TOWN OF STONINGTON, County of New London, Connecticut, from its first settlement in 1649 to 1900, by Richard Anson Wheeler, New London, CT, 1900, p. 479

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  • Morgan genealogy : A history of James Morgan, of New London, Conn., and his descendants; from 1607 to 1869 ... With an appendix containing the history of his brother, Miles Morgan, ....
  • https://archive.org/details/morgangenealogyh00morg
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  • 1. JAMES, born in Wales, 1607, m. Margery Hill, of Roxbury, Mass. 6 Aug. 1640, died 1685, age 78. He was settled in Roxbury at first, and all his children except the youngest dau. were probably born there.
  • CHILDREN.
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  • Capt. JAMES, (3) b. 3 Mch, 1644, s. of James, m. "Mary Vine of Old England," Nov. 1666, died 8 Dec. 1711, age 68. His wife Mary died in 1689, of the "throat distemper," so called, a terrible epidemic which prevailed throughout the country that year, especially in the months of July and August, visiting nearly every family and carrying consternation and death in its trail. She was born in England in 1641, and was 48 years old when she died. After her death he married 2d wife Hannah --- , born in 1640, who d. in 1711, aged 71, a few days only before his own death, but after the date of his will, in which he calls her his "dear and loving wife." ....
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  • CHILDREN, ALL BY MARY VINE.
    • 8. James, 6 Feb. 1667, m. Hannah --- , and second wife Anna --- .
    • 9. William, 4 March, 1669, m. Margaret Avery, 17 July, 1696.
    • 10. Mercy, 20 March, 1670, m. Thomas Starr, 1 Jan. 1695.
    • 11. Hannah, 8 June, 1674, m. Wm Latham, 30 June, 1698.
    • 12. Elizabeth, 9 Sept. 1678, m. Jonathan Starr, 12 Jan. 1698.
    • 13. Jerusha, 1682, was living in 1712, at date of father's will ______________________________
  • I HAVE INCLUDED ONLY THE PARENTAGE OF THE MORGAN LINE, THERE ARE ALSO OTHER LINES INCLUDED IN THE REFERENCE.
  • Register of the Society of Colonial Wars in the District of Columbia, 1904 ... By General Society of Colonial Wars (U.S.). District of Columbia, Albert Charles Peale
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    • CALEB ROCHFORD STETSON
    • Clergyman, Washington City, Born, Boston, Massachusetts, April 16, 1871.
  • Great-great-great-grandson of - Humphrey Avery (1699-1788) and Jerusha (Morgan) Avery (1704-1763).
  • Great-great-great-great-grandson of
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  • - William Morgan (1699---) and Margaret (Avery) Morgan (1674---)
  • Great-great-great-great-great-grandson of - James Morgan, Jr. (1644-1711) and Mary (Vine) Morgan (1641-1689).
  • Great-great-great-great-great-great-grandson of
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  • - James Morgan (1607-1685) and Margary (Hill) Morgan (---).
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  • JAMES MORGAN, JR. (1644-1711) of Groton, Connecticut; Captain and Commander of the Dragoon Force of New London County, Connecticut, 1690; Deputy from New London, 1689-1700; Deputy from Groton, 1706
  • JAMES MORGAN (1607-1685) of Groton, Connecticut; Deputy to the General Court at Hartford, 1657 et seq. _____________________________
  • A history of the family of Morgan, from the year 1089 to present times ([1902?])
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    • LINE of JAMES MORGAN, OF CONNECTICUT.
  • I. JAMES MORGAN ( 4 of I above), sailed from Bristol, in the ship Mary, with a kinsman, ROBERT MORGAN (see line of ROBERT, post.), in the summer of the year 1636, and landed in Boston, Massachusetts Bay. Settled first at Sandy Bay, near Gloucester, on Cape Ann, but found the coast bleak and the Indians troublesome. He married in Roxbury, where his first child was born, May 18, 1642. Finding fertile and desirable plantations at the mouth of the river Thames, at New London, in Connecticut, he, with the Sandy Bay colony, headed by its pastor. Rev. Richard Bliman, removed and settled there in 1649. Here he was assigned, February 10, 1650, lands granted him, "on the path to New street, being six acres of upland where the wigwams are, in the path that goes from his house toward Culvers, among the Rocky Hills," (New street is now Ashcroft street, in the city of New London, but it was called "Cape Ann street," in honor of the Cape Ann colony, for more than a century). In 1661 he was one of a committee "to layout the bounds of N. London on the east side of the Great River." In 1662 it is recorded that "James Morgan, Mr. Tinker and Obiadiah Brown are chosen to seat the people in the meeting house, which they doing the inhabitants are to rest silent." In 1662 he is appointed one of a committee to contract to build a house for the ministry at New London, and signs himself "James Morgan, Senior, of New Lon-
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  • don." In this year, 1662, he stands third highest in amount among the taxpayers, he certifying to a holding of £250. He died in his homestead, about three miles from Groton. (occupied as late as 1869 by Elijah S. Morgan, a descendant), on the road to Poquonoc Bridge, about three miles from Groton, in 1685, aged seventy-eight years. He married Margery Hill, of Roxbury, August 6, 1640. Issue: 1. Hannah, born May 18, 1642, (married Nehemiah Royce, Nov. 20, 1660). 2. James, born March 3. 1644, married Mary Vine, Nov., 1666. 3. John, born March 30, 1645 (married, (1) Rachel Dymond; married (2) Elizabeth Williams, widow). 4. Joseph, born Nov. 29, 1646, married Dorothy Park, April, 1670. 5. Abraham, born Sept. 3, 1648, died Aug., 1649. 6. A daughter died in infancy, born Nov. 17, 1650.
  • II. JAMES (2 of I. above), March 3, 1644, m., Nov., 1666, (1) Mary Vine; married (2) Hannah Cromwell. He was deacon of the first church in Groton until his death; captain of the train band, 1692, by order of the Governor and Council; deputy to the General Court from New London, 1689 to 1700, and from Groton in 1706; commissioned to advise and direct the Pequots ten years. His will is dated, Groton, June 25, 1708; probated Jan. 22, 1712. Issue by last wife: 1. James, born 6 Feb., 1667, married Hannah --- , and second wife Anna --- . 2. William, born March, 1669, married Margaret Avery, 17 July, 1696. 3. Mercy, born March 20, 1670, married Thomas Starr, Jan. 1, 1695, 4. Hannah, born June 8, 1674, married William Latham, June 30, 1698. 5. Elizabeth, born Sept. 9, 1678, married Jonathan Starr, Jan. 12, 1698. 6. Jerusha, born 1682, was living in 1712, at date of father's will. MERCY, who married Thomas Starr, of Groton, son of Samuel Starr, of New London, Jan. 1, 1695, had issue: ....
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  • VI. Deacon William, b. March 4, 1669, (2 of II. p. 105); married Margaret Avery, dau. of Captain James, of Groton, July 17,1696. Deacon of the first church, Groton, Nov. 8, 1704. d. Dec. 25, 1750. Issue: 1. William, born April 7, 1697; married Hannah Stanton, Sept. 21, 1721. 2. Margaret, born Sept. 10, 1698; m. Samuel Davis, Jan. 29, 1719. 3. Deborah, born July 14, 1700. 4. Hannah, born 1702. 5. Jerusha, born Jan. 14, 1704; m. Humphrey Avery, Feb. 5, 1724. 6. Joseph, b. August 10, 1706; m. Dorothy Avery, Dec. 4, 1735. 7. Solomon, born Oct. 5, 1708; m. Mary Walworth, July 1, 1742. 8. Elizabeth, b. July 10, 1710; m. John Avery, Jr. 9. Mary, b. Jan. 5, 1714: m. Jonas Belton, Aug. 7, 1737. Margaret, m. Samuel Davis, of Groton, Jan. 19, 1719. Issue: 1. Samuel, b. Nov. 2, 1719: d. Feb. 17, 1720. 2. Hannah, b. Feb. 15, 1721; d. May 17, 1721. 3. Margaret, b. Aug. 4, 1722; d. May 26,1723, 4. Lucy Davis, b. June 15, 1724; m. Ebenezer Avery, of Preston, had four daughters, and d. 1756. Margaret, wife of Samuel, d. Aug. 15, 1724, he m., 2d, Sarah, widow of John Gardiner, of Gardiner's Island, dau. of Gov. Saltonstall; had two children by her. Jerusha, m. Humphrey Avery, of Groton, Feb. 5, 1724. Issue: 1. Humphrey, b. 1725. 2. William, b. 1726. 3. Solomon, b. 1728. 4. Solomon, 2d, b. 1729. 5. Samuel, b. 1731. 6. James, b. 1733. 7. Jerusha, b. 1735. 8. Palmer, b. 1737. 9. Christopher, b. 1739. Elizabeth, m. John Avery, Jr., of Groton. Issue: 1. Elijah, Caleb and Aaron. Mary m. Jonas Bolton, of Groton, Aug. 7, 1737, Issue: Mary, b. 1739. _______________________________________
  • VINE, Mary
  • b. 1641
  • d. 1869
  • Family:
  • Marriage: 3 NOV 1666 New London, New London, CT.
  • Spouse: MORGAN, James
  • b. 3 MAR 1643/4 Boston, Suffolk, Mass.
  • d. 8 DEC 1711 Groton, New London, CT.
  • Parents:
  • Father: MORGAN, James
  • Mother: HILL, Margery
  • Children:
    • MORGAN, James
    • MORGAN, William
    • MORGAN, Mary
    • MORGAN, Hannah
    • MORGAN, Elizabeth
    • MORGAN, Jerusha
  • From: http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_119.htm#27 ______________________________

Citations 1.[S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC. From: http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p4264.htm#...

Mary died in 1689, of the throat distemper," so called, a terrible epidemic which prevailed throughout the country that year, especially in the months of July and August, visiting nearly every family and carrying consternation and death in its trail. She was born in England in 1641,and was 48 years old when she died." https://archive.org/stream/morgangenealogyh00morg#page/23/mode/1up

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Mary Vine Morgan's Timeline

1641
April 4, 1641
Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1667
February 6, 1667
Groton, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1667
1669
March 4, 1669
New London, New London County, Connecticut Colony
1670
March 20, 1670
Groton, New London County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1674
June 8, 1674
New London, New London County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1678
September 9, 1678
Groton, New London County, Connecticut Colony, British Colonial America
1682
1682
Groton, New London County, Connecticut
1689
August 6, 1689
Age 48
New London, New London County, Connecticut, United States