Person:Richard Morgan (19)

m. 7 Oct 1664
  1. Richard Morgan1665 - 1730/31
  2. Hopestill Morgan1669 - 1753
  3. Benjamin Morgan1671 - 1729
  4. John MorganAbt 1673 - 1754
  5. Abigail MorganAbt 1676 - 1712/13
  6. Mary MorganAbt 1683 - 1749
  7. Ann MorganAbt 1685 - 1715
  • HRichard Morgan1665 - 1730/31
  • WAnna Bronson1675 - Bef 1710
m. Bef 1700
Facts and Events
Name Richard Morgan
Gender Male
Birth[1] 29 Mar 1665 Charlestown, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Baptism[3][4] 13 Mar 1691/92 New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA
Marriage Bef 1700 to Anna Bronson
Death[2] 22 Feb 1730/31 New London, New London County, Connecticut, USA
References
  1. Joslyn, Roger D. Vital Records of Charlestown, Massachusetts to the Year 1850. (Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1984-1995)
    1:52.

    'Richard, son of Richard & Hopestill Rosemorgie, b. in Charlstown, Mar. 29, 1665.'

  2. Lustenberger, Anita A. Rosemorgie, Rosemorgan, Morgan: A Name in Transition. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2000; 2002)
    154:67.

    '... he died at New London 22 February 1730/1. Joshua Hempstead reported, "Richd. Morgan, aged about 66 or 7. died of a Consumption. He hath lived single since his wifes death above 20 year." [citing Diary of Joshua Hempstead, 1:232]'

  3. Lustenberger, Anita A. Rosemorgie, Rosemorgan, Morgan: A Name in Transition. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2000; 2002)
    154:67.

    'Richard was baptized as an adult as "Rich. Morgan" 13 March 1691/2 [citing New London First Church Records, 1:98], ...'

  4. 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).

    '1691/2 ...
    13 Mar Rich. MORGAN baptized.'

  5.   Lustenberger, Anita A. Rosemorgie, Rosemorgan, Morgan: A Name in Transition. New England Historical and Genealogical Register. (2000; 2002)
    154:64.

    'In 1714 a scribe wrote RoseMorgan in a bond but Richard [Jr.] crossed out Rose before signing the bond as Richard Morgan.'