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[Morgan Death Notices 1835-1860]
Descendants of
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James MORGAN, ironmaster of Durham Furnace, was the father of Daniel MORGAN, the famous general of the Revolution. James's second wife was Sarah, daughter of Matheis Heinlein who arrived in Philadelphia, on the Bannister, from Amsterdam in 1754. James and Sarah were married in 1775. Children of James' first wife were: Mordica, Abel, Jams, Samuel and Olivia. Abel became a noted physician in Philadelphia. Mordica, James and Samuel were lumbermen, and were purchasers of large tracts of land in the Upper Delawre and Susquehanna river country. Mordica purchased four hundred acres in Monroe county in 1785. Mordica and James settled at a place called Morgan's Hill, in Wayne County PA, where Sarah Heinlein passed her widowhood. Daniel Boone's mother was a sister of James Morgan. Dr. Abel Morgan removed to Morgan's Hill, in Williams township, below Easton PA. History of Bucks County-Davis 1. Davis History of Bucks County. . . 18762. An Illustrated History of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Wm H. Egle, M.D. (1876) 3. Place Names of Bucks County . . . compiled by George Mac Reynolds (Doylestown, PA: Bucks Co. Historical Society, 1942) 4. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume I, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 4a. THE JOURNAL, NOVEMBER 1998, PUBLISHED BY THE BUCKS COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY 5. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume II, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 6. History of Bucks County Pennsylvania Volume III, William W. H. Davis, A.M. 7. Battle's History of Bucks County. . . 1887 | ||||
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LEVITTOWN'S 50TH ANNIVERSARYBUCKS COUNTY RESEARCHER Quakertown Alive Main Street Project
DELHAAS-WILSON CLASS OF 1960 DELHAAS LINKS_BRISTOL/LEVITTOWN REUNION PICTURES NON-CUSTODIAL FATHERS
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