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Genevieve Hill Langley
b.4 Mar 1896 Marshall, Harrison County, Texas
d.8 Feb 1982 Marshall, Harrison County, Texas
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m. 1885
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m. Abt 1917
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[affidavit] TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: I, Mrs. Genevieve Langley Monigold, born in Marshall, Texas, March 4th, 1896, niece of Mrs. Beatrice Leslie LaNoue Davenport, hereby certify that Mrs. Susanne Patricia Todd Pipkin is the great-grandaughter of said Mrs. Beatrice Leslie Lanoue Davenport who was the daughter and fifth child of my grandmother Eliza Ann Morgan, born in Baton Rouge, La. Jan. 8th, 1833 and of John Charles LaNoue, born in Baton Rouge, La. 1826, who were married in the small village of Liberty near Baton Rouge, La. Aug. 1, 1851. Eliza Ann Morgan LaNoue (other of Beatrice Leslie LaNoue Davenport, great-great-grandmother of Suzanne Patricia Todd Pipkin) was the daughter of Judge Thomas Gibbes Morgan, born June 2, 1799, son of General John Morgan (1770-1817). General John Morgan (who married Margaret Bunyan, lineal descendant of John Bunyan) was the son of Colonel George Morgan of the Revolution Army. Colonel George Morgan was the first-lieutenant of the first volunteer company raised in Philadelphia at the breaking out of the war of independence. His older brother, Doctor John Morgan was the first Surgeon-General of the United States Army, having been appointed in 1775. He was with Washington at Cambridge that year. I, Genevieve Langley Monigold, have seen these facts recorded in various letters and records of the Morgan and LaNoue families, and being of sound mind, hereby testify to the foregoing facts concerning the ancestry of my cousin Suzanne Patricia Todd Pipkin, whose address is: Route 2, Box 112, Cheney Kansas. Genevieve Langley Monigold Route 3. Box 373 Marshall, Texas Known all men by these presents: On this date, May 13, 1965 personally appeared Genevieve L. Monigold, known to me, and who certifies to the foregoing instrument, Signed Maude Hintz Notary Public, In and For Harrison County, Texas References
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