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Margareta C. Morgan

Female Abt 1852 - 1952  (~ 100 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Margareta C. Morgan was born about 1852 in Florida (daughter of Enoch Morgan and Martha Ann Williams); died on 4 Jul 1952.

    Family/Spouse: William G. Harvill. William was born about 1845 in Georgia; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Enoch Morgan was born on 4 Jun 1812 in Sampson County, North Carolina (son of Rueben Morgan and Dorcus Newton); died after 1860 in Florida.

    Notes:

    1840 Lowndes County, Georgia Census

    Enoch Morgan, age 20-30, female of the same age, one boy and one girl, both under the age of 5. The house immediately preceding his was that of his father, Rueben.

    1850 Lowndes County, Georgia census 378-378

    Enoch MORGAN 39 M Farmer NC Martha Ann MORGAN 34 F NC Joseph MORGAN 14 M Ga Perthena MORGAN 12 F Ga John MORGAN 10 M Ga Frances MORGAN 8 M ga Matthew MORGAN 5 M Ga Eliza MORGAN 3 F Ga Sarah MORGAN 1 F Ga

    1860 Madison County, Florida 263-263 Enoch MORGAN 50 M Planter $300 NC Martha Ann MORGAN 44 F NC Joseph MORGAN 24 M Ga Day Laborer John MORGAN 20 M Ga Day Laborer Francis C MORGAN 17 M Ga Day Laborer Mathew P MORGAN 15 M Ga Day Laborer Eliza MORGAN G 13 F Ga Sarah C MORGAN 11 F FL Margareta C MORGAN 8 F FL Susan A MORGAN 5 F FL

    Enoch married Martha Ann Williams about 1834 in Lowndes County, Georgia. Martha (daughter of Joseph Williams, Jr. and Perthenia Bell) was born on 7 Sep 1812 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Florida. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Martha Ann Williams was born on 7 Sep 1812 in Duplin County, North Carolina (daughter of Joseph Williams, Jr. and Perthenia Bell); died after 1860 in Florida.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Morgan was born about 1836 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died between 1861 and 1865.
    2. Perthenia Morgan was born about 1838 in Lowndes County, Georgia; and died.
    3. John M. Morgan was born about 1840 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died between 1861 and 1865.
    4. Francis Cornelius "Neal" Morgan was born on 5 Nov 1842 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died on 28 Mar 1905 in Taylor County, Florida; was buried in Fellowship Primative Baptist Church Cemetery, Sirmans, Madison County, Florida.
    5. Matthew P. "Math" Morgan was born about 1844 in Lowndes County, Georgia; and died.
    6. Walter P. Morgan was born on 18 Jul 1845 in Lowndes County, Georgia; and died.
    7. Elizabeth Georgianna Morgan was born on 9 Mar 1847 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died on 14 Feb 1905 in Shady Grove, Taylor County, Georgia.
    8. Sarah C. Morgan was born in Oct 1849 in Lowndes County, Georgia; died after 1900 in Madison County, Florida.
    9. 1. Margareta C. Morgan was born about 1852 in Florida; died on 4 Jul 1952.
    10. Susan Ann Morgan was born in Sep 1855 in Florida; died in Sep 1919.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Rueben Morgan was born after 1770; died after 1840 in Lowndes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    The letter transcribed below was written by Abner E. Morgan in October, 1946. It was supplied to me in an email from Jeanie Trimble of Thonostosassa, Florida. She in turn received it from Janie Blanton. Jeanie noted that although Abner referred to his great-grandfather as being named "Isaac Morgan", all other sources she found seemed to point to his name as actually being Reuben. This contradiction has not been explained. Perhaps both names were his given names, or perhaps Abner was confusing Rueben Morgan's first name with that of Rueben's father-in-law, Isaac Newton, also of Duplin County.

    "This information reference to my great grandfather Isaac Morgan came to me from my father Frances Cornelius "Neal" Morgan as handed down from father to son from around the year 1800 to date.

    Isaac Morgan. Born in Ireland, date unknown, emigrated to the United States in or about the year 1800. Settled on a farm in North Carolina. Moved to South Carolina by wagon about 1828, where he farmed for two years.

    He moved again to South Georgia in 1830, and settled in Brooks County and I am reliably informed that the old home site is now inside of corporate limits of Quitman, GA. His family consisted of three daughters and seven sons ranging in ages from small to grown up. One of Isaac's sons John, a married son, died while they lived in South Carolina, leaving a son named Malachi or Mae. Another son, Daniel by name took over and recorded Mae-thus-great granddad reached Georgia with three daughters and six sons and a grandson.

    Daughters: Dorcus, Sally, Nancy

    --Dorcus: Married Edmond Blanton son of David Blanton & Nancy Goff. (B.C. Blanton, a direct descendant. My father and B.C. Blantons father being first cousins).

    --Nancy: Married a Wilson of whom the late John T. Wilson of Shady Grove was a direct descendant. My father and the Wilsons (Enoch Wilson) were also cousins.

    --Sallie: I do not know much about her and have never contacted any of her offsprings, however I do know she married Enoch Bell and that around 1890 they lived in Kissimee, Florida.

    Sons: Joe, John, Daniel, Duncan, Reuben, Isaac and Enoch Morgan.

    --Enoch Morgan was my grandfather who married Martha Ann Williams in Georgia, his wife being the sister of a Baptist preacher, of Georgia, but later of Lee, Madison County, Fla. The said preacher being the grandfather of the late W. O. Williams of Perry, Fla.

    To this marriage were born 4 sons and 5 daughters, my father being born in Georgia in 1842. In 1846, my granddad Enoch Morgan and J. Pasco's grandad, Isaac, moved to Florida. Isaac settling on part of the place now owned by E.J. Rowell at Iddo and Enoch Morgan settled on the Old Greenville Road (later called the Old Salt Road) some three miles north of old Shady Grove in Taylor County. At this location my fathers three brothers grew up.

    War. At the opening of the war, father's two brothers Joe and John entered the Southern Army and were immediately sent to Virginia, never to return. Joe died in battle and John of disease.

    Later my father, and (his) younger brother Math, volunteered for service in the U.S. Army (Union). My father was shot and carried a Confederate bullet in his breast to his death in 1905. On returning from service, my father bought a homestead claim to a 160 acre tract of government land from one Wright Hendry. This land being just North of Shady Grove but in Taylor County. On this tract he built a log house. Then he married my mother, Lucy Alice Lugenia McFail. To this marriage was 4 sons and 2 daughters born. Ollen, Asberry, Abner (that's me), Ella, Joe and Margarett.

    Margarett being only nine days old at my mothers death in 09/19/1882. Ollen and Ella died I think in 1892, and Asberry died last year in 1945, leaving myself and Margarett.

    Back to Georgia. I have already told what became of my Granddad Enoch sisters and will tell you about the sons.

    --John died in South Carolina.

    --Enoch and Isaac came to Florida as stated above.

    --THE OTHERS INCLUDING MAE, MOVED TO MAGNOLIA SPRINGS, JASPER COUNTY, TEXAS EITHER IN 1849 OR 1852. MY FATHER KEPT IN CONSTANT TOUCH WITH THEM UNTIL HIS DEATH IN 1905. IN 1913 THROUGH THE POSTMASTER I GOT IN TOUCH WITH MAE IN ERIN, TEXAS AND HAD A LETTER FROM HIM, AND GOT ANOTHER LETTER IN 1914. HE WAS 86 THEN AND NEVER ANSWERED AGAIN. (Emphasis added).

    Back to Neal my Father. As stated above there were 4 sons and 2 daughters. Ollen born in 1872 and died in 1893 and buried at Mt. Enow Church near Plant City, Florida. Asberry born 03/18/1875 died 1945 in Pahokee, buried Homestead. Abner, (I was) born 70 years ago to day 10/17/1946 and (am) happy to know that time is near for my final journey. Ella b. 1875 d. 1893. Joe b. 1880 Margarett b. 1882.

    May, this is the entire letter. Hope you can use this. Thanks again, and yes I'll get with you later on our history of John Bunion Blanton and his Civil War File. I'd love to read this."

    Carolyn Lockhart recounts a similar story: "There were five brothers to come into Jasper County. Duncan first, Daniel, Malachi (Note: Actually a nephew), James and William (Note: Also probably nephews). John Morgan died in Georgia." Carolyn further indicated that Ruben Morgan could be found on the 1779 Iredell County, North Carolina census with 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-16, 1 female 26-45 and himself. In 1790, he was in Franklin County, North Carolina where he can be found with 4 females and 1 male 0-16. In 1800, he was in Sampson County, North Carolina, listed with 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, and 1 female 16-26. (Note: Not verified that the 1779 and 1790 census listings are for the same Ruben Morgan).

    The information on the Morgan Family was compiled from information that was generously shared with by Jeannie Trimble of Florida, Kenneth Morgan and Nan Kittell of Jasper, Carolyn Lockhart of Nederland, Jo Ann Gartig of Nacogdoches and others.

    Several researchers show Rueben Morgan as the son of a Theophilus Morgan, however Jeanie Trimble thinks this unlikely. Bonnie Smith shows him as the son of William Morgan and Rebeckah Mills of Bladen and Guilford, North Carolina. I have not seen any documentation of this either.

    (Research):1820 Sampson County, North Carolina Census

    Mathis' 312: Morgan Reuben 21 1 3 0 1 2 1 2 0 0

    Lee's 298: Morgan Henry 20 0 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0

    (Relationship of Henry not known)

    1830 Decatur County, Georgia Census

    Ruebin Morgan Sr Males 1-1-0-2-0-0-0-1 Females 0-0-2-0-0-0-1

    1840 Lowndes County, Georgia Census

    Rubin Morgan

    Three Males, one between 5-10, one between 10-15 and 1 between 60-70

    One Female between the ages of 50-60

    Immediately following his listing is one for the household of Enoch Morgan, his son.

    Rueben married Dorcus Newton on 25 Nov 1793 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Dorcus (daughter of Isaac Newton and Jemima Chambers) was born before 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 3 May 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Dorcus Newton was born before 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina (daughter of Isaac Newton and Jemima Chambers); died on 3 May 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Bonnie Smith's research indicates that Dorcas Newton, Mrs. R. Morgan, was burried in Oakdale Cemetery, Wilmington, North Carolina, Section G, Lot 20, Ch. Lot 12.

    Notes:

    Married:
    According to "MARRIAGE BONDS OF DUPLIN COUNTY, NC 1749-1868" by Cora Bass (Southern Historical Press: 1959) Rhuben MORGAN and Darcas NEWTON were married on 25 November 1793 by David WILLIAM, with Wm. DICKSON, CC as witness.

    A few years later, on 2 Feb 1796, Samuel MORGAN and Elizabeth TONANS were married with Wm. WILKINSON officiating, and Wm. DICKSON, CC as witness. The relationship between Rueben and Samuel is unknown.

    Children:
    1. Joseph Morgan was born after 1794 in North Carolina; and died.
    2. John Morgan was born between 1798 and 1800 in North Carolina; died before 1840.
    3. Daniel Morgan was born about 1800 in North Carolina; died before 1886 in Roganville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Rueben Morgan, Jr. was born between 1800 and 1810 in North Carolina; and died.
    5. Nancy Morgan was born about 1805 in North Carolina; and died.
    6. Duncan Morgan was born on 8 Jun 1806 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died on 26 May 1881 in Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    7. 2. Enoch Morgan was born on 4 Jun 1812 in Sampson County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Florida.
    8. Dorcus Morgan was born in Nov 1813 in North Carolina; died on 5 May 1859 in Lowndes County, Georgia.
    9. Isaac Newton Morgan was born about 1814 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1873.
    10. Sallie Morgan was born about 1817 in North Carolina; and died.

  3. 6.  Joseph Williams, Jr. was born before 1785; died about 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Joseph married Perthenia Bell on 20 Jun 1810 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Perthenia (daughter of Hezekiah Bell and Martha Baggett) was born about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina; was christened on 12 Sep 1835 in Bethlehem Primative Baptist Church, Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia; died about 1847 in Lowndes County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Perthenia Bell was born about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina; was christened on 12 Sep 1835 in Bethlehem Primative Baptist Church, Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia (daughter of Hezekiah Bell and Martha Baggett); died about 1847 in Lowndes County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Darrell Bell's website, referenced below, notes that "Along with her sister Elizabeth, and Elizabeth's husband Duncan Morgan; and her brother Duncan Bell, they left Noth Carolina. This family group was found to be in Decatur County, Georgia in 1830.

    In 1840 the same group was found on the Federal Census for Lowndes County, Georgia. According to the Williams Family, Perthenia died in 1847 in Lowndes County, the area that they resided in is possibly part of what's now Brooks County, Georgia.

    New information for Perthenia, received from Linda Hughes, great-great-grand-daughter indicates that Perthena Bell Williams Morgan united with Bethlehem Primitive Baptist Church, September 12, 1835. Further information from this source indicates that she possibly died about 1839. Bethlehem was located in the Old Lowndes County, present day Brooks County. Information also indicates that her husband, Reuben joined on September 13, 1835. Baptism was on the respective dates."

    http://www.rootsweb.com/~fllafaye/Family_History/family1.htm

    Children:
    1. Glisson Williams was born on 4 May 1811 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died about 1873 in Suwannee County, Florida.
    2. 3. Martha Ann Williams was born on 7 Sep 1812 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died after 1860 in Florida.
    3. John Williams was born about 1822 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 13 Jan 1902 in Madison County, Florida.


Generation: 4

  1. 10.  Isaac Newton was born about 1737 (son of Abraham Newton and Sarah Graves); died after 1798 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    ltbskater@aol.com emailed that Isaac and Jemima had at least 11 children: Sarah (born 20 Oct 1757), Phoebe, Elizabeth, Mary, Dorcas, Miriam, Jemima, Enoch, Isaac, Esther (born 11 Oct 1779 in New Hanover m James Bland in 1801 in New Hanover NC, died 17 Sept 1854 in Duplin, NC), and Nancy Ann.

    The Will of Isaac Newton was abstracted by William L. (Bill) Murphy in GENEALOGICAL ABSTRACTS DUPLIN COUNTY WILLS 1730-1860 (Duplin County Historical Society, Rose Hill, NC, 1982; p. 125).

    390. NEWTON, ISAAC (CR.035.801.9/a-358) 19 Nov 1798-Jan Term 1799 sons ENOCH & ISAAC all my Lands Devided as followeth Beginning at the run of the Swamp he now lives on Crossing through the part of the plantation call'd the long field to the Back line All below this line to be ENOCH's and all above to be ISAAC's; son ISAAC Negroe Grace and her first child that shal live to be one Month to ENOCH, the second child that shall live to be one Month old to my dau. ESHER And her third Child that shall live to be one Month old to my dau. Ann; dau. ESTHER one feather Bed and firneture; son ENOCH one Mare Colt; all the hogs and Sheep to be equally divided between ENOCH and ISAAC, ENOCH to have one third of my stock of Cattle and ISAAC have the other two thirds of the Cattle and the mare and young horse; all my household furniture Equally devided among my four youngest children [not named]; plantation tools Equally devided between my sons ENOCH and ISAAC; And as for those of My Children that have married I leave to them the following sums and no more Except my Blessing SARAH ALDERMAN Five Shillings, PHEBE HERRING (sic) five shillings, MARY WILLIAMS five shillings, ELIZABETH BONEY five shillings, DORCAS MORGAN five shillings, the heirs of my two daus. Deceased MIRIAM JAMES and JEMIMA WILSON five Shillings each; wife JEMIMA my house plantation and all the above mentioned Estate during her widowhood. extrs: Aaron WILLIAMS, Enoch NEWTON wit: David ALDERMAN, Daniel ALDERMAN, Thomas (his mark) LANEAR Signed: Isaac (his mark) NEWTON

    Complete Will

    In the name of God Amen - I Isaac Newton of the County of Duplin Calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men over to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say, First of all 2 constitute and ordain Aaron Williams and Enoch Newton Executors of this my last will and Testament and as touching my world Estate. 2 give and despose of the same in the following form and manner first 2 give and bequath unto my two sons, Enoch and Isaac Newton's all my land divided as followeth Beginning at a Black Gum and maple at the run of the swamp he now lives on running then S 17 wt 100 poles Crossing through the part of the plantation call'd the long filed to a stake thence S. 10 R out to the Back line all below the line to be Enoch Newtons and all above to be Isaac Newtons, and should either of these my sons died without a lawful begoten heir then and all that case all there my land to fall erst and remain to the other son that do still survive. In the next place 2 give and bequeth unto my son Isaac Newton my Negroe girl called Grace and that her first child that shall live to be one month old be may son Enoch Newton. And that her second child that shall live to be one month old be my daughter Esher Newtons. And that her third child that shall live to be one month old be my Daughter Ann Newtons. I also give and bequath to my Daughter Ann Newton our feather bed and furniture. I also give to my son Enoch Newton our mare colt and all the hogs and sheep to be equally equally divided between Enoch Newton and Isaac Newton-and that Enoch Newton have one third of my stock of Cattle and Isaac Newton have the other two thirds of the cattle and that the mare and young horse be my son Isaac Newton. And that all my house hold furniture be Equally divided among by four youngest children and that all my plantation tools be Equally divided between my two sons Enoch and Isaac Newton and as for those of my children that have married I leave to them the following sums and no more Except my Blessings. To sarah ALDERMAN, Five shillings. To Phebe HERRING TINE five shillings. To Elizabeth RONEY five shillings. To Dorcas MORGAN five shillings. To the heirs of my two daughters Decasd, Miriam JAMES and Jemima WILSON, five shillings each, that is five shillings to the heirs of Mariam and five shillings to the heirs of Jemima. Excepting and reserving unto my beloved wife Jemima Newton my house plantation and all of the above mentioned Estate during her widowhood. In witness whereof 2 have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of November One Thousand Severn Hundred and ninety Eight. Signed Sealed published and pronounced by the said Isaac Newton his last will and testament in the presents of us who in his prents and in presents of Each other have hereunto subscribed our names:

    David Alderman, Daniel Alderman, Thomas (his mark) Lanear
    Isaac (his mark) Newton (seal)

    State of Carolina
    Duplin County
    January Term 1799
    There was the within will proved in open court the dec form of Law by the Oath of Daniel Alderman and Thomas Lanier two of the Subscribing witnesses thereto and at the same time Aaron Williams and Enoch Newton the Executors names in the said will came before the court and Qualified as such according to teh Law Ordered that letters issued accordingly,.
    Test Wm. Dickson C.C.

    Isaac married Jemima Chambers. Jemima was born before 1737; died after 1798. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 11.  Jemima Chambers was born before 1737; died after 1798.

    Notes:

    Mel Morris has her date of birth as 1757. If he is correct, she was 20 years younger than her husband, and most likely NOT the mother of his older children.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Newton was born on 20 Oct 1757; and died.
    2. Phoebe Newton was born after 1760; and died.
    3. Mary Newton was born between 1757 and 1778; and died.
    4. Jemima Newton was born between 1757 and 1778; and died.
    5. Miriam Newton was born before 1762; died before 1798.
    6. Elizabeth Newton was born before 1763; and died.
    7. 5. Dorcus Newton was born before 1773 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 3 May 1824 in Duplin County, North Carolina.
    8. Isaac Newton was born before 1777; and died.
    9. Esther Newton was born on 11 Oct 1779; died on 17 Sep 1854.
    10. Nancy Ann Newton was born on 2 Mar 1782 in North Carolina; died on 31 Mar 1857.
    11. Enoch Newton was born about 1785; and died.

  3. 14.  Hezekiah Bell was born about 1758 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died in Oct 1803 in Duplin County, North Carolina.

    Notes:

    Don Seller's shows Hezekiah as serving in the Revolutionary War in North Carolina circa 1781. Jerome Tew also notes that Hezekiah was a Revolutionary soldier for a period of around 3 months. Tew also notes that Hezekiah and Martha had about five children. He is said to be the son of George Bell.

    Hezekiah married Martha Baggett on 10 Dec 1778 in Duplin County, North Carolina. Martha was born about 1760 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died about 1836 in Decatur County, Georgia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Martha Baggett was born about 1760 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died about 1836 in Decatur County, Georgia.

    Notes:

    Said to be the daughter of Abraham Baggett of Northampton County, NC.

    (Research):Duplin County, NC - Revolutionary War Military Services, Surnames A-D

    BAGGETT, Abraham, Private, Drummer on NC Line.
    Soldier was the born about 1725 in Northampton Co. NC to Nicholas and
    Mary Baggett. Soldier was paid 5.8 pounds for his service. Soldier
    married Elizabeth __ in Bertie and moved to Duplin Co. NC about 1770.
    One daughter Martha Baggett is identified and she married Hezekiah
    Bell. RS John Baggett, born about 1765 in thought to be his son.
    Soldier died c1785 and wife Elizabeth is listed in the 1790 Census for
    Sampson Co. NC. It is possible that the soldier listed was Abraham
    Baggett Jr. Silas Baggett who moved to AL is also listed as a son of
    Abraham Baggett.


    Source:

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    Children:
    1. Abraham Bell was born about 1780 in Duplin County, North Carolina; and died.
    2. 7. Perthenia Bell was born about 1785 in Duplin County, North Carolina; was christened on 12 Sep 1835 in Bethlehem Primative Baptist Church, Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia; died about 1847 in Lowndes County, Georgia.
    3. John Bell was born about 1790 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died before 1850.
    4. Duncan Bell was born about 1795 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died about 1861 in Florida.
    5. Elizabeth Bell was born before 1803 in Duplin County, North Carolina; died on 5 May 1838 in Decatur County, Georgia.