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Archie Morgan

Male 1899 - 1927  (28 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Archie Morgan was born on 17 Jun 1899 in Jasper County, Texas (son of James D. Morgan and Elender "Ella" M. Hornsby); died on 12 Nov 1927 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James D. Morgan was born in Apr 1869 in Texas (son of James M. Morgan and Nancy Harrell); and died.

    Notes:

    (Research):
    Census Information:

    1900 Census
    Texas, Newton County, JP 5
    Morgan, James Hd W M Apr 1869 31 M7 Tx Ga Ga
    Morgan, Ellen M Wife W F Aug 1873 26 M7 4/3 Tx Al Al
    Morgan, Eddie Son W M May 1896 5 S Tx Tx Tx
    Morgan, Charles Son W M Sept 1897 2 S Tx Tx Tx
    Morgan, Archie Son W M Jun 1899 11/12 S Tx Tx Tx

    1920 Census
    Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11
    Enumerated 8 Jan 1920
    SD 12 ED 14 Sheet 7A
    Morgan, J D Hd 50 Tx Ga Ga Engineer City
    Morgan, Ellen M Wife 47 Tx Al Carl
    Morgan, Charles Son 22 Tx Tx Tx Clerk Grocery
    Morgan, Archie Son 20 Laborer Garage
    Morgan, Ida 17 Tx Tx Tx
    Hornsby, Dan Brother-in-law 50 Al Al Carl Laborer
    Hornsby, ??? Sister-in-law 52 Tx Al Carl
    McKnight, George Son-in-law 20 Ok Il Tx Brakeman
    McKnight, Anna Daughter 18 Tx Tx Tx

    1930 Census
    Texas, Tarrant County, Fort Worth, Ward 11E Block 1621
    Enumerated April 5, 1930
    ED 220-44 SD 9 Sheets 9B and 10A Stamped 114
    1314 Commerce Street
    Morgan, James D Head Own 2500 61 M25 Tx NC Fl
    Morgan, Elender M Wife 56 M 20 Tx Al AL
    Morgan, Charles H Son 32 S Tx Tx Tx Manager, Hamburger Stand
    Morgan, Ida O Dtr 26 S Tx Tx Tx
    McKnight, Ida A Granddaughter 9 S Tx Ok Tx
    McKnight, George N Grandson 6 S Tx Ok Tx
    Hornsby, James D Brother in law 60 Al Al AL Retired

    James married Elender "Ella" M. Hornsby about 1893 in Jasper County, Texas. Elender was born in Aug 1873 in Texas; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Elender "Ella" M. Hornsby was born in Aug 1873 in Texas; and died.

    Notes:

    1880 Household:

    Name Marital Status Gender Age Birthplace Occupation Edward C HORNSBY M Male 44 GA Farming Emily E HORNSBY M Female 35 GA Keeping House James ... HORNSBY S Male 11 FL At School Lula E HORNSBY S Female 9 FL At School Elender M HORNSBY S Female 6 TX At School Joseph C HORNSBY S Male 5 TX At School Justus S HORNSBY S Male 3 TX Cosmore C HORNSBY S Male 1 TX Source Information:
    Census Place Jasper, Texas
    Family History Library Film 1255313
    Page Number 160D

    Children:
    1. James Edward "Eddie" Morgan was born on 5 May 1894 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 22 Feb 1973 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
    2. Charles Morgan was born in Sep 1897 in Jasper County, Texas.
    3. 1. Archie Morgan was born on 17 Jun 1899 in Jasper County, Texas; died on 12 Nov 1927 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
    4. Anna Morgan was born on 7 Nov 1901 in Newton County, Texas; died on 29 Aug 1924 in Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas; was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant County, Texas.
    5. Ida O Morgan was born about 1903 in Texas.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James M. Morgan was born on 23 Jan 1828 in North Carolina (son of Daniel Morgan and Mary ???); died on 8 Aug 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Withers Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    James appears to have been the trailblazer in the family. In 1850, he was already in Jasper County, Texas, while his parents and siblings were still in Decatur County, Georgia. He was listed as a laborer in the home of 74 year old Elijah ISAACS, born in South Carolina. The rest of the family arrived after James, moving to Jasper sometime prior to the 1860 census. Elijah ISAACS is said to be the son of Samuel ISAACS of Lincoln Co., TN; Pendleton Co, S.C, Wilkes Co, N.C. and Lincoln Co, TN. He was a twin, his brother being Elisha ISAACS. He was married to Esther Donaho. Steve Moody, a descendant of Elijah ISAACS, wrote me that "Elija Isaacks' mother was Mary Morgan, daughter of Joseph Morgan Jr. I've never been able to figure out how James was related, I thought maybe he was a cousin."

    A website with more about the ISAACS family can be found at: http://www.geocities.com/astromood/ISAACKSc.html


    Tombstone Inscription courtesy of Tammie Lytle:

    Morgan, James 23 Jan.1828-8 Aug.1888 "In Memory of James Morgan- Age 60 Years, 6 Mos and 16 Days. "Enter Thou Info The Joy Of The Lord. Sweetly Resting Here Secure From All Alarms. Although We Grieve Still We Believe Them Safe In Jesus Arms" Fair Condition

    Floyd Boyett sent an email, dated April 2, 2006, with the following information about the Military service of James Morgan:

    "The family is on the indigent list for Jasper Co., James is the only James (or J. M.) Morgan on the 1860 Jasper census and the only James (or J. M.) Morgan on the 1870 Jasper census. Also found James M. Morgan, son of Daniel and Mary, listed in "Civil War Soldiers of Jasper and Newton Counties of Texas" published by Ericson Books of Nacogdoches, Texas. Also found J. Morgan on the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System web site that was in the 13th Texas Calvary, Burnett's Regiment. I think we can safely say this is our man. He has no Confederate headstone."

    (Research):

    Census Listings:

    1850 Census
    Texas, Jasper County, No. 44
    Enumerated 17 Sep 1850
    Stamped 220
    4-4
    Elijah Isaacks 75 M Farmer 3000 SC
    James Morgan 22 M Laborer NC

    1880 Census
    RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    James MORGAN Self M M W 52 NC Occ:Farming Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Nancy MORGAN Wife F M W 45 FL Occ:Keeping House Fa: NCMo: NC
    Mary MORGAN Dau F S W 24 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Joseph MORGAN Son M S W 22 TX Occ:Works In FirmFa: NC Mo: FL
    Susan A MORGAN Dau F S W 20 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Olive T MORGAN Dau F S W 16 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Martha MORGAN Dau F S W 13 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
    James D MORGAN Son M S W 11 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Nancy MORGAN Dau F S W 8 TX Occ:At School Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Robert S MORGAN Son M S W 6 TX Occ:At Home Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Julia A MORGAN Dau F S W 4 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
    George H MORGAN Son M S W 1 TX Fa: NC Mo: FL
    Olive HAROLL MotherL F W W 88 NC Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Census Place:Jasper, Texas Source: FHL Film 1255313
    National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 159A

    James married Nancy Harrell on 6 Nov 1854 in Jasper County, Texas. Nancy was born on 6 Nov 1834 in Florida; died on 9 Mar 1897 in Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Harrell was born on 6 Nov 1834 in Florida; died on 9 Mar 1897 in Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The daughter of William HARRELL and Olive FOWLER. Sandra Meier notes that at the time of the 1840 census, Nancy would have been living in Jackson County, Florida Territory, with her mother Olive.

    Children:
    1. Mary Elizabeth Morgan was born on 23 Aug 1855 in Jasper County, Texas; died about 1935 in Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas.
    2. Joseph Morgan was born on 23 Aug 1857 in Texas; and died.
    3. Susan Amanda "Mandy" Morgan was born on 7 Feb 1860 in Texas; died on 10 Jul 1931 in Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Olive Theodocia "Docia" Morgan was born on 21 Nov 1864 in Texas; died about 1889 in Buna, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Withers Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    5. Martha Morgan was born about 1867 in Texas; and died.
    6. 2. James D. Morgan was born in Apr 1869 in Texas; and died.
    7. Nancy Morgan was born on 22 Feb 1871 in Texas; died between 1920 and 1930.
    8. Robert S. Morgan was born on 5 Feb 1874 in Texas; died between 1920 and 1930.
    9. Julia A. Morgan was born on 16 Apr 1876 in Texas; died on 25 Dec 1967 in Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas.
    10. George Henry Morgan was born on 10 Mar 1879 in Texas; died on 4 Mar 1937 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Kirbyville City Cemetery, Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Daniel Morgan was born about 1800 in North Carolina (son of Rueben Morgan and Dorcus Newton); died before 1886 in Roganville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    MINUTES of the ANTIOCH HARDSHELL BAPTIST CHURCH BUNA, TEXAS 1862 - 1874 (Transcription courtesy of Bonnie Smith)

    "at an Association at Antioch Sept. 25, 1868 Simon William joined Church by Experance also Daniel Morgan..."

    June Conferance 1872, "Church met and after Divine servise set in conferance the Church taken up the subject of Brother Daniel Morgans non attendance as a Church member, it was unanimously resolved that Brothers Amos Richardson J.R. Davis visit the Brother and know the cause of his non attendance at Church and to report the same to the Church as early as convenient....."

    July Conferance, 1872 "Church met and after Divine servise set in conferance. Community caled on to report the case of Defaulting Brethren D. Morgan and E. Shepherd and the Brethren being present themselves made their own excuse it was received as good..."

    Nan located a copy of a deed from the Heirs of Daniel Morgan to John McLemore. The heirs were deeding the "160 acres of land granted by the state of Texas to said Daniel Morgan by Patent No. 550, Vol 41, and dated Feb 3, 1874 said 160 acres being community property of said Daniel and Mary Morgan to John McLemore." This deed was dated May 1886.

    The heirs listed, "being the only surviving heirs of said decedents....(were) James Morgan, Elizabeth Jones, Owen Morgan, heirs at law....(and also) the following named persons who are the grandchildren of the said decedents, viz: J.F. McLemore and Mary Ann Horn and her husband Elma Horn, Jesse Morgan and Allie Morgan, Ebenezer B. Lee, Timothy Lee, Angelina Watson and her husband John Watson." (Vol P, Page 367)

    In a letter to Melinda Strong dated September 4, 1999, Carolyn Lockhart indicated that she had heard "that all he had was 160 acres and a member of the family tried to contest the will."

    (Research):Census Information:

    1830 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina (p. 186)
    Daniel Morgan
    Males 1 under 5 (James)
    [Note: No male listed between 10-15 on this census, but an older male, between 15 -20, DOES appear on the subsequent census]
    1 between 30-40 (Daniel b. ca 1800)
    Females
    2 under 5 (Sarah, Elizabeth)
    1 between 30-40 (Mary b. ca 1800)

    1840 Census, Sampson County, North Carolina (p. 9)
    Danl Morgan
    Notes: Why isn't there a listing for a male, under the age of 5? (Daniel/David, born ca 1838)
    1 male between 5-10 (Owen)
    1 male between 10-15 (James)
    1 male between 15-20 (Note: this is likely to have been JOHN McLEMORE, son-in-law of Daniel, who married his eldest child, Sarah. The date of their wedding is not known, so John may have either already been married to Sarah, or been living with the family as a farmhand prior to his marriage)
    1 male between 40-50 (Daniel)
    2 females between 5-10 (Dorcus, Elizabeth)
    1 female between 10-15 (Sarah)
    1 female between 40-50 (Mary)


    1850 Census, Decatur County, Georgia
    518/518
    Morgan, D.,50,M, Farmer,50 Ga.
    Morgan, Mary,50,F Ga.
    Morgan, Elizabeth,21,F Ga.
    Morgan,Reubin,18,M,Laborer Ga.
    Morgan, Oliver (sic),16,M,Laborer Ga.
    Morgan,Dorcas,14,F Ga.
    Morgan,Daniel,12,M Ga.

    The state of birth are listed in error as Georgia, whereas the Morgan's were actually all born in North Carolina.

    Daniel and Mary's two oldest children had left home prior to the above census. Son James was already in Jasper County, Texas, listed as a laborer in the home of 74 year old Elijah ISAACS of South Carolina. Elijah ISAACS is said to be the son of Samuel ISAACS and Mary MORGAN of Lincoln Co., TN; Pendleton Co, S.C, Wilkes Co, N.C. and Lincoln Co, TN.

    Daughter Sarah, along with her husband John McLemore, lived two households away (516/516) from her parents in Decatur County. Also living nearby was Daniel's nephew, Malachi Morgan.

    The family moved westward, as in 1860, they could be found in Jasper County, Texas:

    1860 Census Jasper County, Texas
    #352-352
    Daniel Morgan 61 M Farmer $160 $200 NC
    Mary Morgan 61 F NC
    Owen Morgan 24 M Domestic NC Can't Read or Write
    David (???) Morgan 22 M Domestic NC

    Ruby Boyett Burkett reports that two of Daniel and Mary's two youngest daughters, Elizabeth and Dorcus, stayed behind in Georgia. Both of them were widowed during the Civil War, and they journeyed from Georgia to Texas by boat. Daniel met the boat in Galveston, taking his daughters and grandchildren back to Jasper by wagon. Daniel himself was widowed at the time of the 1870 Federal census, and can be found living with this daughter Elizabeth Jones:

    1870 Federal Census, Jasper County, Texas
    Morgan, Daniel,68,Farmer, $600 $300North Carolina
    Jones, Elizabeth,40, Keeping House, $--- $100 North Carolina
    Jones, Newton,16,Farm Labor, Georgia
    Jones, Mary Matilda,15, Georgia
    Jones, Martha A.,13,Georgia
    Jones, Elizabeth,11, Georgia
    Jones, Sarah J.,10, Georgia
    Jones, Henrietta,8, Georgia
    Jones, George S,7,Georgia
    Morgan,Owen,38,Farm Labor, North Carolina , Idiot

    According to the FamilySearch 1880 Census, Daniel is living with another of his widowed daughters, Dorcus Lee:

    Census Place:Precinct 3, Jasper, Texas
    Source:FHL Film 1255313 National Archives Film T9-1313 Page 15 RelationSexMarrRaceAgeBirthplace
    Darcus LEE Self F W W 43 NC Occ:Keeping House Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Ebenezer LEE Son M S W 22 GA Occ:Works On Farm Fa: GA Mo: NC
    Daniel MORGAN Father M W W 79 NC Occ:Retired Farmer Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Owen MORGAN Brother M S W 45 NC Occ:Idle Fa: NC Mo: NC
    Alley MORGAN Brother M S W 18 TX Occ:At Home Fa: NC Mo: GA

    Daniel married Mary ??? before 1826. Mary was born about 1800 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in Roganville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Mary ??? was born about 1800 in North Carolina; died after 1860 in Roganville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Morgan Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.

    Notes:

    The McDaniel/Scarborough/Lutman tree on WorldConnect INCORRECTLY shows her as Susan Mary McShan of Union, South Carolina.

    Several member trees on Ancestry.com have this incorrect information as well.

    The maiden name of Daniel's wife, Mary, has currently NOT been proven.

    In an undated clipping titled LOCKHART ADDS TO HAWTHORN HISTORY from the JASPER NEWS BOY, provided to me by Kenneth Morgan, Carolyn Lockhart writes:

    "...DANIEL (born 1802 in North Carolina) and MARY MORGAN....were Cherokee Indians and are buried in the woods at Roganville in Jasper County... "

    In a letter to Melinda Strong, dated 4 September 1999, Carolyn further speculates that Mary Morgan could be "a Proctor because the Jone's witnessed a will in the adjoining county to Decatur for a Thomas Proctor. It is my personal belief (I never researched) that ...it was not feasible to register White-(Native) American marriages...they were frowned upon." It is interesting that marriage records can be found for all of Daniel's brothers, but no record can be located for his marriage to Mary. Carolyn added that "when Elizabeth was born in North Carolina in 1830--the family in North Carolina were running from the government who was about to push all the Indians to Oklahoma in 1836, so they packed up & headed for Georgia---because the Jones took part in running the Creek Indians out of Georgia in 1838."

    Jo Ann Lee Gartig wrote, on 12 September 1999, that "All of my life I have heard that there was an Indian somewhere in the Lee family, but none of my aunts or uncles knew which branch. It was a surprise to hear it was not on the Lee side, but the Morgan side, which I had never suspected. I learned from Bonnie Jones Smith (great granddaughter of Elizabeth Morgan and chairperson of the Newton County Historical Commission) that it was Mary, wife of Daniel. Bonnie's older sister, Verbal, who died in an auto accident about 1995, told Bonnie that Mary was an Indian. It seems that when Verbal was in her early teens, her grandmother Sara Jane told her about her Cherokee Indian grandmother." Robert Wall of Pearland was also told tales by his grandmother of the Morgan's Cherokee ancestry while he was growing up.

    In order to attempt to help prove the numerous family stories that Mary was a full blood Native American, a direct female descendant of Mary's volunteered to take an mtDNA test.The test was done by FamilyTreeDNA in Houston. They tested the mtDNA for HVR1 (16001 to 16569). The test was designed to show her mtDNA, any differences from the Cambridge Reference Sequence, and the meaning of probability between matches. The test would pinpoint which of the "The Daughters of Eve" Mary and her direct female descendant could be traced back too, as well as identifying the ethnic and geographic origins, both recent and far distant. Among other features, this test would indicate matrilineal Native-American Ancestry, and which of the 5 major groups that settled in the Americas were the most probable ancestors.

    The volunteer had the following line of descent from Mary:

    Mary* (Unknown), wife of Daniel Morgan
    Elizabeth* Morgan, wife of Sion Jones
    Sarah Jane* Jones, wife of Henry Cochran Jones (not related)
    Ida* Jones, wife of Charles Gibson
    DAUGHTER of Ida and Charles (private)
    GRANDDAUGHTER of Ida and Charles (private)

    The mtDNA results came back as HV, or Helena, a primarily European haplogroup, most prevalent in Western Europe. The single difference from the Cambridge Reference Sequence was CRS 16311 C. The HV results preclude Native American ancestry on the matrilineal track -- the haplogroup would have to be A, B, C, D or a variety of X to show matrilineal ancestry as Native American. Therefore it appears that Mary Morgan's mother WAS NOT a full blooded Native American. It is still possible, however, she had native american ancestors, but if so it was not through her direct maternal line.

    We do now know that Mary's maternal line reaches back to the Helena Clan. Helena is from the Greek and means "light." This clan's descendants are the most numerous in Europe, having started 20,000 years ago from a hunting family in the Dordogne region of the ice-capped Pyrenees in southern France. As the climate warmed, Helena's descendants trekked northward to what is now England, some 12,000 years ago. Members of this group are now present in all European countries.

    Prof. Sykes and Oxford University researchers in England have identified seven ancestral matriarchal groups from which all Europeans appear to be descended. Every European can trace his or her evolutionary history back to the seven ancestral mother groups, also referred to as the Seven European Daughters of Eve. Sykes et al obtained buccal cells from 6,000 individuals and analyzed the samples using the mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) analysis. It is known that mtDNA mutates at a very slow rate, such as 1 mutation in every 10,000 generations or 20,000 years. So they figured that the women would have lived between 8,000 and 45,000 years ago. What is amazing is that all seven of the genetic groups appear to be descended from the Lara clan, one of three clans that still exist today in Africa. This is called the African Eve theory. It was proposed in the late 1980's by Allan Wilson, Mark Stoneking and others. The African Eve theory states that all humans share a common African ancestor. Migration routes of the 7 daughters are at this site:

    http://www.oxfordancestors.com

    As of 2002, there are believed to be 36 distinct genetic groups worldwide. From Patrick Guinness, "In mtDNA, there are a maximum of 14 mutations between all humans (so far)."

    Notes:

    Married:
    Unable to locate a marriage record for them, even though the marriage records for his siblings were located.

    The McDaniel/Scarborough/Lutman tree on WorldConnect INCORRECTLY shows her as Susan Mary McShan of Union, South Carolina.

    http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bigdocmcd&id=I184136

    The maiden name of Daniel's wife, Mary, has currently NOT been proven.

    Children:
    1. Sarah Morgan was born about 1826 in North Carolina; died before 1859 in Texas.
    2. 4. James M. Morgan was born on 23 Jan 1828 in North Carolina; died on 8 Aug 1888 in Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Withers Cemetery, Jasper County, Texas.
    3. Elizabeth Morgan was born on 31 Dec 1830 in North Carolina; died on 13 Dec 1902 in Kirbyville, Jasper County, Texas; was buried in Magnolia Springs Cemetery, Magnolia Springs, Jasper County, Texas.
    4. Rueben Morgan was born about 1832 in North Carolina; died before 1870.
    5. Owen Morgan was born about 1834 in North Carolina; died after 1886.
    6. Dorcus Morgan was born about 1836 in North Carolina; died before 1886.
    7. Daniel Morgan was born about 1838 in North Carolina; died before 1886.