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IMMIGRANT Reverend Edward Morgan

Male 1751 - 1844  (93 years)


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  1. 1.  IMMIGRANT Reverend Edward Morgan was born 1751; was christened , Lived in Montgomery County, Virginia; died 1844.

    Notes:

    This note about a family in Montgomery County with a Marriage Record of July 1, 1789 married by Rev. Edward Morgan, Minister, could be indeed one of his parishoners....[could be!] it is the right area and the right time-frame. -mfeggleston

    http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/u/n/Ira-A-Runyan/GENE670-0002.html


    MASSIE5 RUNYON (ISAAC4, JOSEPH3 RUNYAN, THOMAS2, VINCENT1 RONGNION)1 was born Abt. 1768 in Maryland. She married JOHN MASONER1 July 01, 1789 in Rev. Edward Morgan, Minister1.

    Notes for JOHN MASONER:
    John Masoner is on a muster roll dated March 24, 1781, issued by Captain Frederick Edwards. John Masoner served in Captain Frederick Edwards Virginia Militia of Montgomery County with Isaac Runyon and Isaac's son John.

    John Masoner lived in Montgomery County until about 1800, then moved to Greene County, Tennessee, and later to Rhea and Meigs Counties, TN.
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    http://www.stevemacias.com/clergy-of-the-american-revolution/

    Clergy of the American Revolution
    Francis Asbury, (August 20, 1745 ? March 31, 1816) was one of the first two bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the United States.

    Edward married Susannah Corder. Susannah was born Est 1760; died Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Edward Morgan, Jr. was born 20 May 1798, Montgomery Co., Virginia; died 21 May 1878, Pulaski Co., Virginia.

Generation: 2