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Daniel Nash Morgan, 18th Treasurer of the United States
d.Aft 1902
m. 5 Jun 1838
  1. Elizabeth Sanford Morgan1839 -
  2. Mary Camp Morgan1842 - 1890
  3. Daniel Nash Morgan, 18th Treasurer of the United States1844 - Aft 1902
  4. Harriet Louisa Morgan1846 - 1874
  5. Hannah Sophia Morgan1851 - 1863
  6. Frederick Ezra Morgan1853 - 1862
  7. Edward Kemper Morgan1859 -
  8. Cornelia Jane Morgan1874 - 1877
  • HDaniel Nash Morgan, 18th Treasurer of the United States1844 - Aft 1902
  • WMedora Hugenen JudsonAbt 1850 -
m. 10 Jun 1868
  1. Mary Huntington MorganAbt 1869 -
  2. William Judson Morgan1881 -
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Name Daniel Nash Morgan, 18th Treasurer of the United States
Gender Male
Birth[1] 18 Aug 1844 Newtown, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 10 Jun 1868 Bridgeport, Fairfield, Connecticut, United Statesto Medora Hugenen Judson
Death? Aft 1902
References
  1. XIII. Daniel Nash Morgan, in Morgan, Appleton. A history of the family of Morgan, from the year 1089 to present times. (New York: Published for subscribers only, 1902)
    p 113.

    ... XIII. DANIEL NASH MORGAN, born in Newtown, Conn., Aug. 181, 1844 ; educated Newtown Academy and Bethel Institute, member of firm of Birdsey & Morgan and of Morgan, Hopson & Co., in Bridgeport, in 1877. President of the City National Bank, 1870. In 1871 an 1874 member of the Council of Bridgeport ; in 1877-1878 member of the Board of Education ; 1800-1884 mayor ; 1883 member of the Legislature ; 1885, 1886 and 1893 in State Senate. President of the Bridgeport Hospital, and of the Mechanics' and Farmers' Savings Bank ; member of executive committee of the Bridgeport Scientific Society and Bridgeport Historical Society ; was senior warden of Trinity Episcopal Church, a member of the Board of Trade, director of the Wheeler & Wilson Manufacturing Company. He m. June 10, 1868, Medora Hugenen Judson, dau. of Hon. William A. Judson, of Bridgeport, a descendant of William Judson, who settled in Stratford in 1638. Is vice-president of the Society of the Sons of the Revolution in Connecticut. May 29, 1893, Mr. Morgan became eighteenth Treasurer of the United States, and on assuming the office gave a receipt to his predecessor for $740,814,419.73 . Issue: 1. Mary Huntington. 2. William Judson, b. May 7, 1881. ...

    Daniel Nash Morgan