Nathan R. Morgan



born: 25 Mar 1825, Indiana
died: 23 Feb 1878, Scott Co.,Indiana
bur.: Austin,Scott Co.,Indiana, at Whitson Cemetery
occu: farmer
spouse: Almira STEELY
born: 23 Nov 1834, Indiana
died: 21 Dec 1866
bur.: Austin,Scott Co.,Indiana, at Whitson Cemetery
Children:
David W. MORGAN
Sarah Adeline MORGAN
Thomas Jefferson MORGAN
Joseph Steely MORGAN
James Clarence Morgan -- born: 3 Feb 1860, Indiana, m. Louisa Bell Lewis. 2 sons Earl and Allan, moved to Colorado.
George W. MORGAN
spouse: Mary M. HUGHES
marr: 13 Aug 1867, Scott Co.,Indiana
born: 30 Jul 1835, Indiana
died: 7 Jun 1872
bur.: Austin,Scott Co.,Indiana, at Austin Cemetery
Children:
Edward S. MORGAN
John W. MORGAN
spouse: Margaret GAMBLE
marr: 13 Nov 1873, Scott Co.,Indiana
born: 20 Feb 1839, Ohio
died: 6 Apr 1898, Austin,Scott Co.,Indiana
bur.: Austin,Scott Co.,Indian, at Whitson Cemetery
Children:
Flora MORGAN

Pedigree Chart

                      |--------
                      |
           |---------David MORGAN (Great Britain - 1817, Kentucky)
           |          |
           |          |--------
           |
  |------David Washington MORGAN (1775, Virginia - 1835, Indiana)
  |        |
  |        |          |--------
  |        |          |
  |        |---------Deborah JONES (1751 - )
  |                   |
  |                   |--------
  |
Nathan R. MORGAN (1825, Indiana - 1878, Indiana)
  |
  |                   |--------
  |                   |
  |        |---------
  |        |          |
  |        |          |--------
  |        |
  |------Sarah HUGHBANKS (1775, Maryland - 1844, Indiana)
           |
           |          |--------
           |          |
           |---------
                      |
                      |--------

According to a Pierson descendent, Nathan Morgan was raised by Lucretia Morgan Pierson. In addition, Nathan worked in a bank in New Jersey, Jackson Co., IN. The bank went under but was owned by Fullenlove and House and they printed their own money as did many other banks at the time. The town, called Jersey in much Jackson County lore, no longer exists, but it was on the border between Scott and Jackson Counties on the railroad which just where the Muscatatuk River crosses between both the present US 31 and I65. New Jersey was founded in the 1830's and Nathan was about the 4th or 5th surname to be associated with the town.


Census: 1860, Jennings Twp,Scott Co.,Indiana
Census: 1870, Jennings Twp,Scott Co.,Indiana

Sources for this individual: @S243@ @S972@ @S174@ @S974@ @S975@ @S1544@


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