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John Morgan of Abington MM and Richland, Bucks Co: Januar 2012
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John Morgan of Abington MM and Richland, Bucks Co. Dienstag, 10. Januar 2012. John Morgan, friend of George Boone, disowned at Abington MM. There are so many John Morgans that I try to separate them in separate blogs- susanaldridge2000@yahoo.de. Burgess Foulke has this to say about Richland:. Burgess is probably a descendant of. Gwynedd Monthly Meeting Montgomery Co in 1721. In 1712 John Ball and his father-in-law John Lester actually moved into the township of Richland. It does not mean that Sarah Boone...
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John Morgan of Radnor, Chester and his descendants: John Morgan in Radnor in the early years
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John Morgan of Radnor, Chester and his descendants. Monday, November 12, 2007. John Morgan in Radnor in the early years. KEERE, Pieter van den. Radnor Breknok Cardigan and Caermarthen described. London, George Humble, 1627. Originally engraved 1599. Britain. Current onlone map Chester Co PA. However, local Radnor historians say he was already in Radnor by 1686. In other words this John Morgan may have come sooner than the John Morgan listed as a child with his sister and 3 brothers in 1691 on a ship.
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John Morgan of Abington MM and Richland, Bucks Co: John Morgan, friend of George Boone, disowned at Abington MM
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John Morgan of Abington MM and Richland, Bucks Co. Dienstag, 10. Januar 2012. John Morgan, friend of George Boone, disowned at Abington MM. There are so many John Morgans that I try to separate them in separate blogs- susanaldridge2000@yahoo.de. Burgess Foulke has this to say about Richland:. Burgess is probably a descendant of. Gwynedd Monthly Meeting Montgomery Co in 1721. In 1712 John Ball and his father-in-law John Lester actually moved into the township of Richland. It does not mean that Sarah Boone...
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John Morgan of Radnor, Chester and his descendants: November 2007
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John Morgan of Radnor, Chester and his descendants. Monday, November 12, 2007. John Morgan in Radnor in the early years. KEERE, Pieter van den. Radnor Breknok Cardigan and Caermarthen described. London, George Humble, 1627. Originally engraved 1599. Britain. Current onlone map Chester Co PA. However, local Radnor historians say he was already in Radnor by 1686. In other words this John Morgan may have come sooner than the John Morgan listed as a child with his sister and 3 brothers in 1691 on a ship.
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James Morgan Iron Monger: Hunting for James Morgan of Durham
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James Morgan Iron Monger. Monday, November 19, 2007. Hunting for James Morgan of Durham. Front view Durham Mill and Furnace. The gristmill was built on the foundation of the Durham Furnace in 1820. Since Sarah Morgan (purported but never proven aunt of Gen Daniel Morgan) was a proven daughter of Edward Morgan, I wanted to find out if James Morgan, Iron Monger of Durham Furnace was her brother. There are several choices for the father of James Morgan of Durham, in order of most likely:. There were so many...
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James Morgan Iron Monger: November 2007
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James Morgan Iron Monger. Monday, November 19, 2007. Hunting for James Morgan of Durham. Front view Durham Mill and Furnace. The gristmill was built on the foundation of the Durham Furnace in 1820. Since Sarah Morgan (purported but never proven aunt of Gen Daniel Morgan) was a proven daughter of Edward Morgan, I wanted to find out if James Morgan, Iron Monger of Durham Furnace was her brother. There are several choices for the father of James Morgan of Durham, in order of most likely:. There were so many...