Person:Benjamin Morgan (16)

Watchers
Benjamin Morgan
d.Bef Mar 1728/29
m. Abt 1694
  1. Joseph Morgan1695 -
  2. Benjamin Morgan1696 - Bef 1728/29
  3. Mary Morgan1698 -
  4. James Morgan1700 -
  5. John Morgan1702 -
  6. Jerusha Morgan1705 -
  7. Jonathan Morgan1707 - 1732/33
  8. Sarah Morgan1709 -
  9. William Morgan1711 -
m. 27 Oct 1718
Facts and Events
Name Benjamin Morgan
Gender Male
Birth[1][2] 3 Nov 1696 New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Baptism[3][4] 8 Aug 1697 New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Marriage 27 Oct 1718 New London, New London County, Connecticut, USAto Sarah Giddens
Death[2] Bef Mar 1728/29
References
  1. Connecticut, United States. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records
    New London Vital Records:310.

    'MORGAN, ...
    Benjamin, s. Benjamin & Christian, b. Nov. 3, 1696'

  2. 2.0 2.1 Lustenberger, Anita A. Rosemorgie, Rosemorgan, Morgan: A Name in Transition. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2000; 2002)
    154:71-72.

    'Children, all born at New London, Conn. [citing New London VRs for births; New London First Church Records, 1:106-07 for baptisms]: ...
    Benjamin Morgan, b. 3 Nov. 1696 and bp. 8 Aug. 1697; d. before father's 1728[/9] will. He m. at New London, 27 Oct, 1718, Sarah Giddens / Giddings [citing New London First Church Records, 1:164].'

  3. Blake, S. Leroy, Pastor of the Church, from March 30, 1887. The Later History of the First Church of Christ, New London, Conn. (New London: Press of the Day Publishing Co., 1900)
    First Church of Christ, New London, Conn.: Baptisms by Gurdon Saltonstall: 1691-1705 (transcribed by David Hoffman).

    '1697 ...
    8 Aug ...
    Benj. ROSE-MORGAN and his wife had baptized yr children, Joseph, Benjamin'

  4. Lustenberger, Anita A. Rosemorgie, Rosemorgan, Morgan: A Name in Transition. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2000; 2002)
    156:389 (corrections noted by the author).

    'On 8 August 1697 Benjamin and his wife owned the covenant and had their children, Joseph and Benjamin, baptized the same day (1:106). These boys seem to be their first two children.'