Person:John Morgan (71)

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Captain John Morgan
m. 6 Aug 1640
  1. Hannah Morgan1642 - 1706
  2. Deacon James Morgan1643/44 - 1711
  3. Captain John Morgan1645 - Bet 1711 & 1712
  4. Lieutenant Joseph Morgan1646 - 1704
  5. Abraham Morgan1648 - 1649
  6. Unknown Morgan1650 - 1650
  • HCaptain John Morgan1645 - Bet 1711 & 1712
  • WRachel DemingAbt 1645 - Abt 1690
m. 16 Nov 1665
  1. Capt. John Morgan1667 - 1743
  2. Samuel Morgan1669 - 1729
  3. Isaac Morgan1671 - 1725
  4. Hannah Morgan1674 -
  5. Mercy Morgan1675 - 1754
  6. Sarah Morgan1678 -
  7. James MorganAbt 1680 - 1761
m. Bef 1690
  1. Elizabeth MorganAbt 1690 -
  2. William Morgan1693 - 1729
  3. Mary MorganAbt 1695 -
  4. Rachel Morgan1697 -
  5. Andrea Morgan1697 - 1775
  6. Margery Morgan1699 - 1752
  7. Joseph Morgan1701 - 1764
  8. Theophilus Morgan1703 - 1766
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Captain John Morgan
Gender Male
Christening[3] 30 Mar 1645 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Alt Christening[3] 30 Sep 1645 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States
Residence[1] 1665 New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 16 Nov 1665 New London, New London, Connecticut, United Statesto Rachel Deming
Marriage Bef 1690 Based on estimated date of birth of eldest known child.
to Elizabeth Jones
Residence[1] 1692 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Will[1] 23 Aug 1711 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death[1] Bet 23 Aug 1711 and 12 Feb 1712 Preston, New London, Connecticut, United States (probably)Between date of will and date of probate.
Probate[1] 12 Feb 1712 Will proved.

Morgan, Appleton. History of the Family of Morgan, from the Year 1089 to Present Times

p 106 - ... III. JOHN (3 of I. above), b. March 30, 1645 ; m. (1) Rachel Dymond, Nov. 16, 1665 ; married (2) Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Lieutenant Governor Jones, and granddaughter of Governor Theopilus Eaton ; was Deputy to General Court from New London, 1690 ; from Preston, 1693-4.

Issue by first wife: 1. John, born June 10, 1667 ; married Ruth Shapley. 2. Samuel, born Sept. 9, 1669 ; married Hannah Avery, Dec. 30, 1709. 3. Isaac, born Oct. 24, 1670 ; married (1) ___, (2) Abigail Skiffe, 1715. 4. Hannah, born Jan. 8, 1674 ; married Rev. Ephraim Woodbridge, May 4, 1704. 5. Benjamin, born 1674 ; married, 1694, Christiana Jordan. 6. Mercy, born May, 1675 ; married ___ Williams ; died 1754, aged 79. 7. Sarah, born April 13, 1678 ; married John Amos, April, 1694. 8. James, born about 1680 ; married Bridget ___.

By second wife: 9. Elizabeth, born about 1690, died young. 10. William, born 1693 ; married Mary Avery, July 3, 1716. 11. Rachel, born April 19, 1697 ; married Thomas Curtis, March 17, 1715. 12. Audrea, born ___, bap. same day ; married Benjamin Fowler, of Guilford, November 10, 1719. 13. Margery, bap. July 9, 1699 ; married Nath. Johnson, of Guilford, Aug. 2, 1727; 2d. Widow Diana Hubbard. 14. Joseph, bap. April 27, 1701 ; married Ruth Brewster, May 8, 1735. 15. Theophilus, bap. May 16, 1703 ; married Widow Lydia Pierpont. 16. Mary, married John Norton, of Guilford, Nov. 14, 1729. ...

References
  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 Capt. John Morgan, in Morgan, Nathaniel H. (Nathaniel Harris), and Titus Morgan. 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, of Springfield, Mass., and Some of His Descendants. (Hartford, Conn.: Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1869)
    25.

    "Capt John (Morgan), (4) b. 30 Mch, 1645, s. of James, … He removed to Preston about 1692, and died in 1712, aged 67. In his will dated 23 Aug. 1711, proved 12 Feb. 1712, he names his wife Elizabeth and 13 of his children as then living, but it is singular that he makes no mention of his son Joseph, born 1701, who afterwards settled in what is now Preston, m. Ruth Brewster and reared a family of children. The record shows that the probate of this will was appealed from, and in the litigation which followed, this Joseph is mentioned as one of the parties. I had a reference to the case and intended to examine it, but lost or mislaid the reference. He also like his father and brother James, was a prominent public man, Indian commissioner and adviser, deputy to the General Court in 1690 from New London, and in 1693-4 from Preston."

  2. John Morgan, in Savage, James. A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May, 1692, on the Basis of Farmer's Register. (Boston: Little, Brown, and Co, 1860-1862)
    3:233.

    "John (Morgan), New London, s. of the first James, m. 16 Nov. 1665, Rachel, d. of John Deming, had, says Miss Caulkins, seven ch. by her, and six more by sec. w. Eliz. made freem. 1669 was a lieut. and d. 1712."

  3. 3.0 3.1 Roxbury, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States. Vital Records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, to the End of the Year 1849. (Salem, Massachusetts: Essex Institute, 1925-1926)
    1:248.

    "Morgaine …, John, s. James, bp. Sept. 30, 1645."
    "Morgan, … John, s. James, bp 30 : 1m : 1645 (church record, First Religious Society, Unitarian.)"