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Youngs Ledyard MORGAN[1]
 1772 - 1843

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  • Birth  13 Jan 1772  Groton, New London, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Died  7 Apr 1843  Newburgh, Cuyahoga, Ohio Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID  I49302  Brainard (Brainerd) / Foster / Fish
    Last Modified  09 Mar 2005 00:00:00 
     
    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
     
    Family 1  Elizabeth JONES, b. 27 Mar 1776, North Stonington, New London, Connecticut  
    Married  12 Feb 1797  North Stonington, New London, Connecticut Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
    >1. Caleb MORGAN, b. 1795
     2. Youngs Ledyard MORGAN, Jr., b. 3 Oct 1797, Groton, New London, Connecticut
    >3. Julia MORGAN, b. Abt 1803, ,, Connecticut
     4. Mary MORGAN
    >5. Isham Avery MORGAN, b. 1809, Groton, New London, Connecticut
    >6. Ashbel Walworth MORGAN, b. 1815
     7. J.A. MORGAN
    Family ID  F19634  Group Sheet
     
    Family 2  Ruth JACKSON 
    Married  1831 
    Family ID  F19822  Group Sheet
     
  • Sources 
    1. [S64] [BOOK] Pioneer Families of Cleveland, Ohio 1796-1840, Gertrude Van Rensselaer Wickham, (Evangelical Publishing House; 1914), SC929.377132 W632p., Pg.131.
      In the summer of 1811, Youngs L. Morgan, his wife Betsey, daughter of Samuel Jones of Groton, Conn., and their five children, Julia, Mary, Youngs L., Jr., Caleb, and Isham Avery Morgan, left Groton to seek a new home in northern Ohio. All their earthly goods were packed in a large, covered wagon. Accompanying them on their journey were Major Spicer and family, who settled in Akron, and James Fish, his wife Mary Wilcox Fish, and their four children, Mary, James, Elisha, and Sally Fish.

  
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