Morgan, Thomas, farmer and stock-raiser, Sec. 30; P. O. Webster; born in Bourbon county, Kentucky, Sept. 15, 1817; His father, David Morgan, was a native of Virginia, and his grandfather, who came to this country about 1747, was born in Wales; his mother, whose name was Hughbanks, was a native of Indiana; young Morgan lived in Kentucky until twelve years of age, when his father moved to Scott county, Indiana; there he was principally raised; came to this county in 1848; he bought a half section of land of Simeon Ballard, giving for it his wagon, a pair of oxen and a colt, which was all he possessed in the world; but with indomitable courage and perseverance, good judgement and economy, he has improved his farm and added to it until he now owns 720 acres of good land; January 3, 1839, he married Miss Polly Ballard, a native of Indiana; by this union they have eight children, two of whom now are living; Page B. and Hattie Ann (wife of James Morrison, of this county); Mrs. Morgan died October 27, 1856; he married again to Miss Mary A. McBride, of Pennsylvania, February 15, 1859; they have three children; Elmira (now Mrs. William Carmichiel, of this county), Jennie and Thomas A.; have lost one son; Mr. Morgan has been closely identified with the interests, growth and development of the county; he has held various offices of trust in his township; is a man well preserved in years; naturally a social man and is respected by all who know him. From: The History of Keokuk County, Iowa, page 790 (English River Twp.) published by Union Historical Company, Des Moines, IA. 1880. At Wisconsin State Historical Soc. Library, microfilm P78-2608. Transcribed 1994 by Lyman Morrison Also, page 591 (history of English River Township): "Thomas Morgan settled in 1847" Page 304: "The first settlements in the vicinity of English River were in 1845... Afterward ... John Ballard made settlement further west. Some later Thomas Morgan came"