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Hon. Lewis Henry Morgan, Esq.
 
m. Abt 1811
  1. Harry Morgan1812 - 1838
  2. Ledyard Morgan1814 -
  3. Alfred Gray Morgan1816 -
  4. Hon. Lewis Henry Morgan, Esq.1818 -
  5. Charles Douglass Morgan1820 -
  6. Hamilton Morgan1823 -
  7. Harriet Steele (twin) Morgan1826 -
  8. Amanda Stanton (twin) Morgan1826 - 1890
  • HHon. Lewis Henry Morgan, Esq.1818 -
  • WMary E SteeleAbt 1820 -
m. 13 Aug 1851
  1. Lemuel Steele Morgan1853 -
  2. Mary Elizabeth Morgan1855 - 1862
  3. Helen King Morgan1860 -
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Name Hon. Lewis Henry Morgan, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth? 21 Nov 1818 Cayuga, New York, United States
Marriage 13 Aug 1851 Albany, New York, United Statesto Mary E Steele
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  1.   V. Hon. Lewis Henry 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 129.

    ...V. HON. LEWIS HENRY MORGAN, (9 of I, above), b. Nov. 21, 1818 ; m. Mary E., dau. of Elizabeth Steele, of Albany, N.Y., Aug. 13, 1851.
    Issue:
    1. Lemuel Steele, b. March 24, 1853.
    2. Mary Elizabeth, b. Dec. 7, 1855 ; d. May 15, 1862.
    3. Helen King, b. March 11, 1860 ; d. infancy.

    Hon. Lewis Henry Morgan was a graduate of Union College and was admitted to the Bar at Rochester, where he successfully practiced law. Becoming interested in the New York Indiana tribes he published in 1851 "The League of the Iroquois," the acceptance of which as a learned and valuable authority led him to study other Indiana tribes, and to prepare his best known work: "System of Consanguinity in the Human Family." He also printed "The American Beaver and His Works," "House and Home Live of the American Aborigines," "Laws of Descent of the Iroquois," "Objects of an Expedition to New Mexico and Central America," "Fabrics and Utensils of the Iroquois," "Seven Cities of Cibola," etc., etc. From 1861 to 1869 he was a member of the New York Legislature, until 1867 in the Assembly, afterwards in the Senate. ...

    Lewis Henry Morgan