Elijah Dawkins1

#12386, b. circa 1750
     Elijah Dawkins is estimated to have been born circa 1750. He married Nancy Morgan, daughter of James Morgan and Elizabeth Taylor.1

Citations

  1. Morgan GenForum.

(?) Morton1

#12387, b. circa 1770
     (?) Morton is estimated to have been born circa 1770. He married Elizabeth Morgan, daughter of Charles Morgan and Susanna Doggett.2

Citations

  1. Morgan GenForum.
  2. Will of Charles Morgan of Muhlenberg County.

Anne Morgan1

#12388, b. circa 1773, d. before 1822
     Anne Morgan is estimated to have been born circa 1773 in Fauquier County, Virginia. She was the daughter of Charles Morgan and Susanna Doggett.1 She married Armistead Morehead.1 She died before 1822.1
     She may have been in the household of Armistead Morehead in the 1810 census in Logan County, Kentucky, USA.2 She may have been in the household of Armistead Morehead in the 1820 census in Logan County, Kentucky, USA.3

Citations

  1. Will of Charles Morgan of Muhlenberg County.
  2. 1810 US Census, Kentucky.
  3. 1820 US Census, Kentucky.

Armistead Morehead1

#12389, b. circa 1770, d. 1826
     Armistead Morehead is estimated to have been born circa 1770. He married Anne Morgan, daughter of Charles Morgan and Susanna Doggett.1 He died in 1826 in Kentucky, USA.2
     Armistead Morehead was enumerated in the 1810 census in Logan County, Kentucky, USA, age 26-45, with 3 males under 10, 3 males 10-16, 5 males 16-26, 1 other male 26-45, 2 females under 10, 3 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45, and 6 slaves (Anne Morgan may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)3
     Armistead Morehead was enumerated in the 1820 census in Logan County, Kentucky, USA, age over 45, with 1 male 10-16, 1 other male over 45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 10-16, 2 females 16-26, 1 female over 45, and 13 slaves (Anne Morgan may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)4
     He made a will Source: Will Book 2, page 363

In the name of God Amen.

I Armistead Morehead of the County of Muhlenberg & Commonwealth of Kentucky being weak in body & being also in my perfect mind & memory, but calling to mind the mortality of my body and knowing & believing that it is appointed for all mankind once to die, I have thought proper while in my perfect mind to make this my Last Will & Testament.

In the first place my will is that my just debts be paid.

Secondly I give & bequeath to my beloved wife Polly Morehead one feather bed & furniture three cows to her and her heirs forever. It is also my will that my Said wife have the use of the farm whereon I now live until my son Armstead Morehead arrives to the age of twenty one years. I also give my said wife one horse creature to be Valued to fifty dollars to her and her heirs forever. Also twenty dollars in money that she may have an opportunity of buying such farming tools and household furniture as she may think proper. I give and bequeath to my daughter Susan Watkins five Shillings to her & her heirs forever. I give & bequeath to my Grand children Cynthia An Hughs & Charles Hughs children & heirs of my deceaseddaughter Polly Hughs one shilling each to them & their heirs forever. I give & bequeath to my daughter Julia Edwards five Shillings to her & her heirs forever. I give & bequeath to my son Armistead when he arrives to the age of twenty one years one hundred and sixty four acres of land including the farm whereon I now live to him and his heirs forever. The balance of my land I leave to my two sons William & Henry being one hundred and sixty three acres each. My will is that all my stock of horses(?), Cattle, Sheep, hogs &c. of every description that is not before willed, my farming utensils, household & kitchen furniture be sold on a credit of twelve month and the proceeds thereof be equally divided between my six sons, Charles, Alfred, John, William, Henry & Armistead as they severally come of age. To them & and their heirs ** forever. I give and bequeath to my son William my Lot of Blacksmith tools. To him & his heirs forever.

At my death my will is that my Negro man Sam & my negro Girl Lear be hired out yearly until my youngest Son comes of age. At which time it is my will that they be soldat a credit of twelve months and the money arising from this hire and sale be equally divided among my three youngest sons William, Henry & Armistead & their heirs forever. It is my will that my three youngest sons William, Henry and Armistead pay one hundred & ten dollars cash an equal portion out of their part of my estate for the said negro girl.

Whereas I have heretofore given to my son Alfred sixty Eight acres of land where he now lives & having never made him a title to the same, I now give & bequeath the same to him & his heirs forever.

And should either of my three youngest sons, to wit, William, Henry & Armistead die before coming to the age of twenty one It is my will that the survivor of them enjoy the property hereby willed to the one that so dies. I do hereby appoint my son Alfred Morehead & John Redman to be executors of this my last will & testament. Requiring them to have my body buried decently in a Christian like manner to be paid for out of the proceeds of the first sale of my property named in this will. I do hereby revoke & make void all former wills by me made & declare this & no other to be my last will & testament.

In testimony where of I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 17th day of August in the year of our Lord 1826.

Armistead Morehead -Seal

Teste:
Charles Redman
Isaac Ingram

Muhlenberg County Sct.
September County Court 1826
The foregoing last will & testament of Armitead Morehead deceased was exhibited into court & proven by the oaths of Charles Redman & Isaac Ingram two subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded.

Ch. F. W i n g, Clk.

Citations

  1. Will of Charles Morgan of Muhlenberg County.
  2. Unknown compiler, Doggett Family Homepage.
  3. 1810 US Census, Kentucky.
  4. 1820 US Census, Kentucky.

John Morgan1

#12390, b. 17 March 1779, d. 25 September 1858
     John Morgan was born on 17 March 1779 in Fauquier County, Virginia.2 He was the son of Charles Morgan and Susanna Doggett.1 He married Jane Irvin in October 1805 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA.3 He died on 25 September 1858 in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA, at age 79.2
     John Morgan was enumerated in the 1810 census in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA, age 26-45, with 1 female 16-26 (Jane Irvin may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)4
     John Morgan was enumerated in the 1820 census in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA, age 26-45, with 4 males under 10, 2 males 10-16, 1 female under 10, 2 females 10-16, 1 female 26-45, and 2 slaves (Jane Irvin, Charles Morgan, Susannah Morgan, James Robert Morgan, John Morgan, Jane Morgan, William K. Morgan and Margaret Morgan may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)5
     John Morgan was enumerated in the 1830 census in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA, age 50-60, with 1 male 5-10, 2 males 10-15, 3 males 15-20, 1 male 20-30, 1 female 5-10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 20-30, 1 female 40-50, and 5 slaves (Jane Irvin, Charles Morgan, Susannah Morgan, James Robert Morgan, John Morgan, Jane Morgan, William K. Morgan, Margaret Morgan and Daniel Morgan may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)6
     John Morgan was enumerated in the 1840 census in Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, USA, age 60-70, with 1 male 15-20, 3 males 20-30, 1 female 20-30, and 1 female 50-60 (Jane Irvin, James Robert Morgan, John Morgan, Jane Morgan, William K. Morgan and Daniel Morgan may have been in his household, based on sex and age.)7

Children of John Morgan and Jane Irvin

Citations

  1. Will of Charles Morgan of Muhlenberg County.
  2. Unknown compiler, Doggett Family Homepage.
  3. Muhlenberg County Kentucky GenWeb, Muhlenberg County, Kentucky, Marriage Book.
  4. 1810 US Census, Kentucky.
  5. 1820 US Census, Kentucky.
  6. 1830 US Census, Kentucky.
  7. 1840 US Census, Kentucky.
  8. Muhlenberg County Kentucky GenWeb, Biography of Thomas Morgan.