John Morgan
birth: 26 Aug 1811, Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia)
death: 17 Jun 1852, Washington County, Indiana
burial: Fredericksburg Cemetery, Fredericksburg, Washington County, Indiana
marriage: 24 Dec 1835, Floyd County, Indiana
Margaret A. Bright
birth: 2 May 1815, Louisville, Jefferson County, Kentucky to John Andrew Bright & Lydia Hinkle
death: 16 Aug 1902, Evansville, Vanderburg County, Indiana
burial: Oak Grove Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana
Children of John Morgan and Margaret A. Bright:
- Richard George Morgan (1836-1912) m. 1863 Hester Ann Russell
- Elizabeth Martha Morgan (1838-1973) m. 1854 Calvin Henry Thompson
- John Bright Morgan (1840-1913) m. 1861 Mary E. Kipp
- William Henry Morgan (1842-1926) m.1866 Sarah Louise Elliott
- Sarah Ann Morgan (1844-1934) m. 1865 George William Tolson
- David Kimble Morgan (1847-1926) m/1. 1872 Hannah Sipgler; m/2. 1875 Harriet Sparks
- Volney Edgar Morgan (1849-1935) m/1. 1877 Elizabeth Christina Bruner; m/2. 1888 Mary Ann Miles; m/3. 1920 Julia Cummings; m/4. 1926 Junetta “June” Bailey
- Lydia Morgan (1852-1906) m. Joseph C. Loughmiller
John moved to Floyd County, Indiana with his parents in 1815. He married Margaret Bright in Floyd County and their first child, Richard, was born in Terre Haute, Vigo County. By 1842, the family lived in Frederickbury, Washington County, where son William was born.
“Thomas Albert Morgan, born 25 Aug 1805 and John Morgan, born 26 Aug 1811 were brothers born in Wheeling, West Virginia and settled in Indiana in 1826 at Fredricksburg, Indiana.”
“John B. Morgan Sr. was born in Virginia, presumably in the Shenandoah Valley. In 1815 his, parents moved to Floyd County Indiana, in 1815, where he was raised and educated. He entered the saddle and harness trade with his brother Thomas in 1825 in Fredericksburg, Indiana. and the business proved profitable. The 1850 census indicated that he had $2,000 to his name, which was quite a bit for that period.“
“John’s son Kimble and Volney were the first to settle in Daviess County, Indiana.”
“Richard George Morgan was born at Terri Haute, In 8 Feb 1836. His parents moved to Fredricksburg , Posey County, in the Spring of 1841, opening an general store and harness shop in the old building recently torn down to give place to Julian’s new building. At that time Washington Street was the State road. A brick hotel that stood near the wall on that street, the brick building now occupied by Thomas Richards and a few cabins constituted the town.
Mr Morgans father (John) soon erected an old fashioned English inn, where H.L. Siegs residence now stands. It was a very large building, containing more than twenty rooms, had great double porches and was built with a view to the convenience and comfort of the traveling public. It was destroyed by fire about 1855.”
Submitted by:
Barbara McTygue Scanlon
barbarascanlon@mac.com