William Morgan

Male 1774 -


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  • Name William Morgan 
    Birth 1755-1774 
    Gender Male 
    Patriarch & Matriarch
    John Morgan,   b. Bef 1738   d. Between 15 Dec 1799 and Feb 1800  (Age ~ 62 years)  (Father) 
    Notes 
    • 1786, May 16 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 99
      The following hands were appointed to work on the road from Morgan's Mill to the old Yadkin Road: Wm. Morgan, Geo. Brazwell, Richd. Dunn, James Morgan, Wm. Morgan Jr., Lewis Fields, Nathan Morgan, John Medford, John Morgan, Isaac Dun, Norman McLoud and Robert Cox.

      1790 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 155
      William Morgan
      (16+) 1M
      4F

      1790, Aug 17 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC
      A Deed from John Morgan to William Morgan is proven by David Richardson

      1791, Feb 23 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC
      The following hands were ordered to work on the road from Deep River at County Line to the Black Ponds: John Morgan, Wm. Morgan [Capt.], Wm. Morgan, Junr., Wm. Smith, Averett Smith, John Cagle, Lewis Sowell, Geo. Brazell, Jos. Allen, Murdock McAulay, Anguish McAulay, Jacob Harvick, John Shuffle Senr., John Shuffle Junr., Thomas Dunn and Robert Cox.

      1793, Aug 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 414
      Ordered that the following hands work on the road from the County line near John Garner to the Black Ponds: John Sheffield Jur., Lewis Sowell, Joseph Allen, William Smith Jur., William Newton, John Hair, Thomas Keys, Wm. Williamson, Danl. Mainus, David Kennedy, Wm. Morgan Jur., Wm. Morgan (Capt), Geo. Cagle (son of John) and William Mainus.

      1795, May 21 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 523
      Ordered that Joseph Allen be appointed overseer of the Yadkin Road from the County line to the fork of the road at Instant Hall's plantation and have the following hands to work: William Morgan Jr., Stephen Smith, Nicholas Smith, George Cagle (Wolf), Peter Haire, Peter Garner, John Comber, Leonard Cagle, Moses Wilson, Nathan Morgan, George Morgan, Reuben Freeman and Henry Cagle's of age sons.

      1795, Nov 18 -- 1784-1795 Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, Moore County, NC Page 541
      William Morgan allowed $6 annum for the wounds he received in the late war under Capt. Cox.

      1797, May 22 -- Land Grant #1520, Moore County, NC
      John Dunn received 100 acres located on both sides of Wolf Creek north of the Yadkin Waggon Road adjoining William Morgan Jr. Reuben Freeman and William Morgan were chain carriers.

      1797, May 24 -- Land Grant #998, Moore County, NC
      William Wright received 15 acres located on Wolf Creek adjoining his own line and William Morgan Jr. John Dunn and William Wright were chain carriers.

      1797, Dec 2 -- Land Grant #928, Moore County, NC
      Neil McLeod received 150 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining William Morgan Jr. John Morgan and William Morgan were chain carriers.

      1797, Dec 20 -- Land Grant #906, Moore County, NC
      Neil McLeod received 200 acres located on both sides of Mill Creek adjoining Lewis Sowell and William Morgan. William Morgan and John Morgan Medford were chain carriers.

      1798, May 21 -- Land Grant #1829, Moore County, NC
      John Morgan Medford received 50 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining Neil McLeod and his own line. William Morgan and Richard Holland were chain carriers.

      1798, Sep 18 -- Land Grant #1382, Moore County, NC
      Reuben Freeman received 115 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line, Peter Hare, David Allison and Neil McLeod. William Morgan and John Dunn were chain carriers.

      1798, Sep 18 -- Land Grant #1403, Moore County, NC
      Peter Hare received 50 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line, Reuben Freeman, David Allison, John Hare. Reuben Freeman and William Morgan were chain carriers.

      1798, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #1381, Moore County, NC
      Reuben Freeman received 100 acres located west of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line, Peter Hare, David Allison and John Dunn. William Morgan and Peter Hare were chain carriers.

      1798, Oct 13 -- Land Grant #1404, Moore County, NC
      Peter Hare received 100 acres located west of Wolf Creek adjoining his own line, Reuben Freeman and John Hare. Reuben Freeman and William Morgan were chain carriers.

      1798, Oct 19 -- Land Grant #1071, Moore County, NC
      Malcolm McNeill received 50 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining William Morgan, David Allison, John Dunn, Loving's improvement and the Yadkin Road. William Morgan Jr. and Moses Wilson were chain carriers.

      1798, Nov 12 -- Land Grant #1402, Moore County, NC
      John Hare received 200 acres located east of Wolf Creek adjoining John Sheffield, David Allison, Peter Hare and his own line. John Sheffield and William Morgan Jr. were chain carriers.

      1800 -- Census, Moore County, NC Page 46
      William Morgin
      (26-45) 1M 1F
      (10-16) 1F
      (0-10) 2M 4F
    Person ID I07324  Moore County Wallaces
    Last Modified 28 Aug 2020 

    Father John Morgan,   b. Bef 1738   d. Between 15 Dec 1799 and Feb 1800 (Age ~ 62 years) 
    Histories
    Morgan Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    Morgan Family of Moore County, NC - Miscellaneous Records
    The enclosed is a timeline and accounting of early Morgan references in Moore County and Cumberland County.
    Family ID F2008  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sarah Dunn  [1
    Children 
       1. Female Susannah Morgan
       2. Female Judith Morgan,   b. 1788   d. 1858, Maury County, TN Find all individuals with events at this location (Age 70 years)
    James Allen  (Age 40 years)
    Family ID F2346  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart
    Last Modified 10 Apr 2011 

  • Documents
    1800 Will Book A Page 208/209, Moore County, NC - Will of John Morgan
    1800 Will Book A Page 208/209, Moore County, NC - Will of John Morgan
    1800 Will Book A Page 210/211, Moore County, NC - Will of John Morgan [second page]
    1800 Will Book A Page 210/211, Moore County, NC - Will of John Morgan [second page]

  • Sources 
    1. [S1152] John Allen [allenriverford@mi-connection.com], 10 Apr 2011.
      My line is of the son James Allen of Joseph Allen who moved to Maury County TN 1804. Married Judith Morgan dau. Of William. John Oliver Cooke documents in his 1855 letter Judith's Mother's family were Dunn's. Cooke and James Allen married sisters Judith and Susannah Morgan. Cooke is from Greenville District SC and hooked up in Maury with James and Judith.



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