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Birth |
31 Dec 1769 |
Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Gender |
Female |
Died |
2 Mar 1853 |
Cleveland, Cuyahoga, Ohio |
Person ID |
I46355 |
Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish |
Last Modified |
14 Jun 2005 00:00:00 |
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Father |
Christopher MORGAN, b. 27 Oct 1747, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Mother |
Deborah LEDYARD, b. 19 May 1749, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Family ID |
F20313 |
Group Sheet |
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Family |
John WALWORTH, b. 10 Jun 1765, Groton, New London, Connecticut |
Children |
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Family ID |
F19058 |
Group Sheet |
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Notes |
- From - The Early History of Cleveland, by Charles Whittlesey (1867)BIRTH: STATEMENT OF MRS. JULIANNA LONG.
June14TH, 1866.
I first came to Cleveland in 1804, and stayed at Judge Huntington's. My father, John Walworth, moved to Cleveland from Painesville in April, 1806; we camp up in an open boat which was wrecked, and my father came near being drowned. He was so weak when he came out of the water that he could barely crawl on his hands and knees. My mother's name was Julianna Morgan, who was born at Groton, Connecticut, Dec. 31st, 1769, and died in Cleveland, March 2d, 1853. My father died here Sept. 10th, 1812. He was born at Groton, Connecticut, June 10th, 1765.
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- [S64] [BOOK] Pioneer Families of Cleveland, Ohio 1796-1840, Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wickham, (Evangelical Publishing House; 1914), SC929.377132 W632p., Pg.90.
Meanwhile, he had married Miss Juliana Morgan, of New London; a sister town whose social and commercial interests were closely interwoven with those of Stonington. She was a granddaughter of Col. Christopher Ledyard, of Revolutionary fame.
- [S64] [BOOK] Pioneer Families of Cleveland, Ohio 1796-1840, Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wickham, (Evangelical Publishing House; 1914), SC929.377132 W632p., Pg.91.
Juliana Morgan Walworth was a type of the finest women of her day and generation. Her household always numbered other than her own household-orphan-waifs and strays, now a friendless young girl, again a widow with children waiting for an opening for self-support. She was a sister of Youngs Ledyard Morgan and Deborah Morgan Weightman, both Cleveland pioneers,.....
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