Person:Hester Taylor (4)

Watchers
  • HThomas MorganAbt 1702 - Bef 1774
  • WHester "Ester" TaylorAbt 1705 - Aft 1781
m. Abt 1750
  1. Samuel MorganAbt 1760 - Bef 1815
  2. Reece MorganAbt 1760 - 1817
  3. Hannah MorganAbt 1762 - Aft 1774
  4. Phebe MorganAbt 1765 - Aft 1774
  5. Mordecai Morgan1765 - Bef 1829
  6. Abraham MorganAbt 1770 -
  7. Morgan MorganAbt 1771 - Bef 1828
Facts and Events
Name Hester "Ester" Taylor
Baptismal Name Hester Taylor
Married Name Mrs. Hestor Morgan
Married Name Mrs Ester Morgin
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1705 Frederick, Virginia, United States
Marriage Abt 1750 Frederick, Virginia, United Statesto Thomas Morgan
Other[1] Sep 1760 Frederick, Virginia, United Statesnamed "Hester Morgan" in Will of Samuel Taylor, her father
Other[2] 1 Apr 1774 Bedford (county), Virginia, United Statesnamed "Ester Morgin" in Will of Thomas Morgan, her husband
Military[3][4] Nov 1781 Bedford (county), Virginia, United StatesEster Morgan furnished Chris Irvine's Company 250 lbs of beef.
Death? Aft 1781 prob Frederick or Bedford County, Virginia

Research Notes

  • TASK: verify/scan Rev War records.
References
  1. Will of Samuel Taylor.

    [pending]

  2. Will of Thomas Morgan.

    [pending]

  3. Ester Morgan, in Bedford, Virginia, United States. Court Order Book 8, 1784-1786.

    Order Book 8, 1784-1786,page 157, Bedford County, VA:
    ``Ester Morgan, acct for provisions furnished to army p. 157. Ester Morgan
    pvd that she furnished Chris' Irvine's Co. Two hundred and fifty (250)lbs of
    beef in Nov. 1781.

  4. Ester Morgan, in Claghorn, Charles E. (Charles Eugene). Women patriots of the American Revolution : a biographical dictionary. (Metuchen, New Jersey: Scarecrow Press, c1991)
    p 394.

    "Morgan, Ester, Bedford Co., VA. The wife of Thomas Morgan, she performed a public service."
    (VR lists, 1-21) Microfilm: VA Rev. War Public Service Claims.