Volney Edgar Morgan
birth: 8 Dec 1849, Fredericksburg, Washington County, Indiana to John Morgan & Margaret A. Bright
death: 15 April 1935 Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska
burial: St. Ann’s Cemetery, Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska
marriage 1: 11 Feb 1877, Fredericksburg, Washington County, Indiana
Elizabeth Christina Bruner
birth: Indiana to Nancy Bruner (b. 29 Apr 1829 d. 24 Mar 1883)
death: 10 Apr 1887, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana
burial: Veal Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana
marriage 2: 8 Apr 1888, Washington, Daviess County, Indiana
Mary Ann Miles
marriage 3: Apr 1920, Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska
Julia Cummings
marriage 4: Dec 1926, Lexington, Dawson County, Nebraska
Junetta Bailey
Children of Volney Edgar Morgan and Elizabeth Christina Bruner:
- Florence Isabelle Morgan (1875-1950) m. 1890 Henry John Miles
- Bertha P. Morgan (1879-1950) m. 1907 Orville W. Lee
- Lee Royce Morgan (1881-1881)
- Thomas Edgar Morgan (1883-1978) m/1. 1904 Sadie B. Hendrix; m/2. 1928 Florence Kemplin; m/3. 1937 Ethel Prosser
Children of Volney Edgar Morgan and Mary Ann Miles:
- Nettie J. Morgan (1889-1893)
- Joseph W Morgan (1890-1977) m. 1915 Stella Shaw
- William Alexander Morgan (1892-1983) m. 1913 Lila Northey
- Oscar Morgan (1894-1967) m. 1921 Grace McGinnis
- Andrew Valentine Morgan (1896-1988) m. Dorothy Burns
- Mary M. Morgan (1898-1956) m/1. 1917 Harold Dunlap; m/2. 1954 Rallph Ozburn
- Francis Aloysious Morgan (1900-1984) m. Helen Duryea
- Margaret Elizabeth Morgan (1901-1955) m. 1922 Robert Sieloff
- Barbara Agnes Morgan (1903-1993) m/1. Edward Humpal; m/2. Albert J. Ordway
- Harry M. Morgan (1905-1951) m/1. 1936 Ruth Reed; m/2. 1951 Lelia L. Lynass
The obit for Volney:
“Valentine Edgar Morgan. Valentine Morgan grew to manhood in Fredericksburg, IN. He was left an orphan when he was a mere child and had to make his way however he could. As a result he was not able to obtain so much as a grade school education. He could not read a book or write a letter. But he did pick up a surprisingly good practical education in his own experience. However the lack of education seriously limited him all through his life and this, together with much bereavement he experience, caused him to be very quiet and reserved. In the years 1895 he came to Dawson County, Nebraska and he has resided here ever since.
While he himself belonged to no church, so far as is known, ….He himself attended worship in the Methodist church of Lexington until he was no longer able to do so.
In 1871 Mr. Morgan married Elizabeth Bruner in Fredericksburg, Indiana. To this union 2 daughters and a son were born. These survive their father. They are Mrs. Bertha Lee, Forrest Park, Illinois, Mrs Henry Miles, North Platte, Nebraska, and Mr Edward Morgan of Oshkosh Nebraska. The mother of these three passed away in about 1885.
In April, three years later, Mr. Morgan married Mary Miles in Washington, Indiana. To this union 10 children were born. One daughter, Nettie passed away in 1893 at the age of 3 years. This Mrs. Morgan passed away in 1910. The 9 children who survive their parents are, Joseph W. Morgan and Mrs Mary Dunlap of Lexington, William A. Morgan, San Diego, California, Oscar J. Morgan, Fr. Collins, Colorado, Andrew and Frank Morgan, Cheyenne Wyoming, Mrs Marjorie Sieoff, Ainsworth, Nebraska, Mrs Bea Humpal, Ravenna, Nebraska, and Dr. Harry Morgan, Ship Surgeon on the USS Grant (at sea).
Then years after Mrs. Morgans death Mr. Morgan married Julia Fox in Lexington, Nebraska. This was in April 1920. Two years later Mr Morgan was again bereaved of his wife.
Five years later in 1927, Mr Morgan married Junetta Gullick in Lexington. Mrs Gullick-Morgan survives her husband.”
When Volney married his first wife Christina Bruner he used the name Volney Morgan in 1877. Then when he married Mary Ann Miles he used the name Valentine Morgan in 1888. His son Thomas Edgar Morgan said his father’s name was Volney.
Submitted by:
Barbara McTygue Scanlon
barbarascanlon@mac.com