Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
James Morgan
Bef 1730 - 1763 (> 33 years)-
Name James Morgan Birth Bef 1730 Hamilton Parish, Prince William County, Virginia Gender Male Death 1763 Fauquier County, Virginia Person ID I70746 Tree1 Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
Father Charles Morgan, b. 28 Sep 1680, North Farnham Parish, Old Rappahannock County, Virginia d. 22 Sep 1766, Hamilton Parish, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age 85 years) Relationship natural Mother Anne Thornton, b. 22 Mar 1689, Gloucester County, Virginia d. Aft 1766, Hamilton Parish, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age > 78 years) Relationship natural Family ID F19475 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family Elizabeth Taylor, b. 1735, St. Mary's White Chappell Parish, Lancaster County, Virginia d. 1829, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age 94 years) Marriage Abt 1751 Fauquier County, Virginia Children 1. Anne Morgan, b. 4 Mar 1752, Fauquier County, Virginia d. 1 Jun 1833, Fauquier County, Virginia - probate (Age 81 years) [Father: natural] 2. Mary Morgan, b. 28 Nov 1754, Fauquier County, Virginia d. Rappahannock County, Virginia [Father: natural] 3. Spencer Morgan, b. 22 Feb 1756, Fauquier County, Virginia d. 14 Jul 1809, Union County, South Carolina (Age 53 years) [Father: natural] 4. Elizabeth Morgan, b. 21 Jul 1759, Fauquier County, Virginia d. 30 May 1860, Fauquier County, Virginia (Age 100 years) [Father: natural] 5. Sally Morgan, b. 7 May 1760, Fauquier County, Virginia [Father: natural] 6. Benjamin Morgan, b. 10 Oct 1762, Fauquier County, Virginia d. 29 Sep 1841, Davidson County, Tennessee (Age 78 years) [Father: natural] Family ID F19478 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 29 Apr 2024
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1767-1769 Fauquier County, Virginia Minute Book; [Antient Press]; Page 41
Fauquier County Court 25th of October 1768
- An Account of Administration of the Estate of JAMES MORGAN, deced, was returned by HENRY MAUZEY, who made Oath thereto and ordered to be recorded
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Fauquier County Va Wills - Gott, page 106
CHARLES MORGAN, SEN'R (Will)
Date: 5 December 1758 .. of Hamilton Parish in Prince William County ..
Children: Seven of my children has had and received their full parts in purportion of my Estate - the Seven Children before spoken of and above mentioned is (viz): Charles, Simon, William, Benjamin, James, Alice and Mary Morgan.
Wife: Anne - 1/3 part of personal estate
Son : John - 2/3 remaining part
Exor: Son, John Morgan
Signed: Charles Morgan
Wit: John Edwards, Ganet Edwards, James Edwards
Proved: 26 September 1766, by o. of John Edwards, Gerrard Edward and James Edwards. John Morgan granted cert
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1749-1752 Prince William County, Virginia Deed Book M [Antient Press]: Page 55-56
THIS INDENTURE made this seventh day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty Nine Between CHARLES MORGAN SNR, of Hamilton Parish County of Prince William of one part and BENJAMIN MORGAN & JAMES MORGAN Sons of the said CHARLES of the other part Witnesseth that the said CHARLES as well for the natural love which he beareth unto his aforesd Sons as also for the better maintainance of said BENJAMIN and JAMES hath given unto the said BENJAMIN and JAMES two certain parcels of land containing four hundred & fifty acres it being part of two PATTENTS both lying on GREAT RUN in this County aforesd joyning the lands of Colo. CORBIN and Majr. MORDUCKS which PATENT the said CHARLES MORGAN obtained from the PROPRIETOR or PROPRIETORS of the NORTHERN NECK of Virg & bareing date the first of which was obtained the twenty sixth day of September in the year one thousand seven hundred and twenty four and the other bearing date the fourth day of September in the year one thousand seven hundred and forty one, Four hundred acres of the said two Tracts the said CHARLES MORGAN acknowledged in Court unto his Son WILLIAM by Deed of Gift relation thereto being had and all the remainder of the said two tracts of the land intended to be granted by these presents unto my two Sons BENJAMIN & JAMES with all its appurtenances whatsoever belonging and all houses to them the said BENJAMIN & JAMES and their heirs and assigns for ever to be equally divided between them which said premises are now in the actual possession of the said BENJAMIN and JAMES. In Witness whereof the party to this Indenture hath sett his hand and seal
in presence of us JOS. BLACKWELL, CHARLES MORGAN
RODHAM TULLES, CHAS. MORGAN JR.
At a Court held for the County of Prince William the 26th day of March 1750 CHARLES MORGAN acknowledged this deed to be his act and deed which is admitted to record
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