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James MORGAN
Margery HILL |
Husband: James MORGAN
Birth: ca. 1607, England Death: 1685, New London, New London Co., CT Migration: 1640, known to be in Roxbury, MA Event: 10 May 1643, made Freeman, Massachusetts Colony |
Marriage: 6 Aug 1640, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA
Migration: 1651, Roxbury to New London |
Wife: Margery HILL |
Children: |
1. Hannah
MORGAN, b. 18 May 1642, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA 2. Joseph MORGAN, b. 29 Oct 1646, Roxbury, Suffolk Co., MA 3. John MORGAN 4. James MORGAN, Jr. |
Sources:
1. G.B. Roberts & W.A. Reitwiesner. 1984. American Ancestors and Cousins of the Princess of Wales. Genealogical Publ. Co., Baltimore, MD, pp. 29-30. 2. Lucius R. Paige. 1849. "List of Freeman." New England Historical and Genealogical Register. 3(2): 187-194. On p. 190, citing Colonial Records, Vol. II, p. 27: "James Morgan" made Freeman of the Massachusetts Colony on 10 May 1643. 3. David Pulsifer. 1852. "Early Records of Boston." New England Historical and Genealogical Register 6(2): 183-184. On p. 184:
4. Henry E. Waite. 1884. "Ten Generations in New England." New England Historical and Genealogical Register 38(1): 56-57. On p. 56.1 (large fold-out pedigree chart): James Morgan, s/o James Morgan and Margery Hill, h/o Mary Vine (with line of descent to Mary Johnson, w/o Otis Waite). 5. Anon. 1934. Obituary: Edwin Denison Morgan (1854-1933). New England Historical and Genealogical Register 88(1): 76-77. On p. 76:
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