|-------- | |---------David MORGAN (Great Britain - 1817, Kentucky) | | | |-------- | |------David Washington MORGAN (1775, Virginia - 1835, Indiana) | | | | |-------- | | | | |---------Deborah JONES (1751 - ) | | | |-------- | Reese (Reece) MORGAN (1810, KY - 1877, Indiana) | | |-------- | | | |--------- | | | | | |-------- | | |------Sarah HUGHBANKS (1775, Maryland - 1844, Indiana) | | |-------- | | |--------- | |--------
Reese traveled to a military hospital to bring home fatally ill son-in-law John Elliott in 1863 to Mound City, IL.
This land record was received from Harold Davey:
``On 10 Feb 1887 Sylvester Paswater bought at a ScottCo tax sale land
previously owned by Cynthia Morgan: 50 A., part of SWQ, Section32,
Township 3 North, Range 8 East. Beginning at NW corner, SWQ, then S
60 rods, E 103 1/3 rods, N 60 rods, W 133 1/3 rods to beginning. On 3
Oct 1887 Sylvester conveyed this tract to his father, William
Paswater. William Paswater filed suit in Scott Circuit Court June Term
1890 for Quiet Title to this land. Defendants: Jabez R. Morgan,
Rebecca Morgan, Josephus Paarsons, Permelia Parsons, Willis Morgan,
Mary F. Morgan, Milton Kimberlin, Edward Morgan, Zwingler Morgan, Jese
Morgan, Chas. Switzer, Anna Switzer, Frederick Switzer, Danl Talbot.''
According to family tradition written up in Jackson Co. DAR records, ``John Hunt Morgan, on his raid through Indiana, stopped to visit with his relative, Reece Morgan, of Lexington, Ind., a son of David and Sarah Morgan. During the visit his men were helping themselves to Reece Morgan's horse, chickens, and other property, all of which had to be returned when General Morgan learned about it.'' This same article also states that John Hunt Morgan was a relative, and also that Reece's grandfather David Morgan was a brother of Sarah Morgan, who married Squire Boone, the parents of Daniel Boone. None of those relationships seem to be true from evidence I have seen.
Sources for this individual: @S243@ @S967@ @S968@ @S175@ @S179@ @S969@ @S970@ @S247@ @S339@