Eliza M. Morgan1
#10931, b. circa 1796
Eliza M. Morgan is estimated to have been born circa 1796 in Fauquier County, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of Simon Morgan and Elizabeth Pickett.1 She married William P. Fleming on 30 September 1819 in Fleming County, Kentucky, USA.2
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- Will of Simon Morgan Jr.
- Ancestry.com, Fleming County Kentucky Marriages 1798-1851.
Maria M. Morgan1
#10932, b. circa 1798
Maria M. Morgan is estimated to have been born circa 1798 in Fauquier County, Virginia, USA. She was the daughter of Simon Morgan and Elizabeth Pickett.1
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- Will of Simon Morgan Jr.
George Morgan1
#10933, b. circa 1800
George Morgan is estimated to have been born circa 1800 in Fauquier County, Virginia, USA. He was the son of Simon Morgan and Elizabeth Pickett.1
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- Will of Simon Morgan Jr.
William Morgan1
#10934, b. circa 1802, d. 1830
William Morgan is estimated to have been born circa 1802 in Fauquier County, Virginia, USA. He was the son of Simon Morgan and Elizabeth Pickett.1 He died in 1830 in Fleming County, Kentucky, USA.2
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- Will of Simon Morgan Jr.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect (My Families of Virginia and Beyond: Edward L. Adams).
Cornelius Nash1
#10938, b. 9 November 1767
Cornelius Nash was born on 9 November 1767 in Virginia.1 He was the son of William Nash and Mary Morgan.1
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- "Anthony Morgan of Old Rappahannock Co.," Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 25 (April 1944).
Betty Nash1
#10939, b. 16 November 1771
Betty Nash was born on 16 November 1771 in Virginia.1 She was the daughter of William Nash and Mary Morgan.1
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- "Anthony Morgan of Old Rappahannock Co.," Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 25 (April 1944).
Ira Nash1
#10940, b. 14 June 1774
- Charts
- Morgan Family
Citations
- "Anthony Morgan of Old Rappahannock Co.," Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, 25 (April 1944).