|--------Thomas MORGAN (1702 - 1774, VA)
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|---------Lewis MORGAN (1727, Pennsylvania - 1814, Kentucky)
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| |--------Lettice EVANS ( - 1749)
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|------Adonijah MORGAN (1755, VA - 1827, Indiana)
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| | |--------Robert WHITE (1694, Scotland - 1755, USA)
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| |---------Christine Ann WHITE (1726, Pennsylvania - 1816, Kentucky)
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| |--------Margaret HOGE (1690, Pennsylvania - 1750, VA)
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Lewis MORGAN (1788, Tennessee - 1852, Iowa)
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|------Isabelle Jean MCMAHON (1765, Scotland - 1829, Indiana)
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Lewis was a prominent early Baptist minister in Indiana.
He came to Indiana and settled in the woods of Shelby county in 1816. He
at once identified himself with Baptist interests -- was one of the
founders of the General Association, and of Franklin College. He was
at the front in all the advance moral movements of the time -- as
temperance, Sunday schools, missions, etc. He was a man of fine
presence and intellectual power.
Census: 1810, Pulaski Co.,Kentucky
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