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John Morgan

Birth20 Feb 1708 - New London, New London, Connecticut, United States
Death11 Dec 1764 - New London, New London, Connecticut
MotherAnn Dart
FatherJohn Morgan

Born in New London, New London, Connecticut, United States on 20 Feb 1708 to John Morgan and Ann Dart. John Morgan married Grace Crocker and had 9 children. He passed away on 11 Dec 1764 in New London, New London, Connecticut.

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Parents
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John Morgan
1667 - 1754
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Ann Dart
1674 - 1720
Spouse(s)
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Grace Crocker
1711 - 1791
Children Show all
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Edward Morgan
1736 - 1819
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Phebe Morgan
1755 - 1815
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George Morgan
1745 - Unknown
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Martha Morgan
1747 - Unknown
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Mary Morgan
1750 - 1827
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Issac Morgan
1752 - Unknown
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Lucy Morgan
1742 - Unknown
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Rebecca Morgan
1752 - 1809
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Grace Morgan
1733 - 1758

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