Ann Blackwood Morgan

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Birth or Baptismal Records

Birth Record

23 DECEMBER 1820 • Gloucester City, Camden County, New Jersey, USA

Parent’s Marriage Record

David Blackwood married Elizabeth Clark Tomlinson on 10 March 1814

David blackwood morgan

Birth 11 Feb 1785 • New Jersey

Death 10 Mar 1868 • Newton, Camden, New Jersey

elizabeth clark tomlinson

Birth 28 Mar 1783 Gloucester, Gloucester, New Jersey
Death 1 Feb 1829 New Jersey

Death Records and Will

DEATH 4 FEBRUARY 1872 • Rockville, Washington County, Utah, USA

Miscellaneous Sources and Records​

Record Source

Ann MORGAN Jennings Family

John D. F. M. NOTES

l. JOHN MORGAN

2. DAVID MORGAN

b. 12-15-1740

d. 6-4-1789

MARY BLACKWOOD

B.———–d.

D. 1-3-1774

 

3. DAVID BLACKWOOD MORGAN

b. 2-11-1785

d. 3-10-1868 (83)

ELIZABETH TOMLINSON CIARKE

b. 3-28-1783

d. 2-1-1829

1829 -1830 Justice of peace. Judge, Common Pleas Court Gloucester Co. N.J.

4. Ann Morgan

b. 1-23-1820

M (Henry Jennings)

b. 8-6-1812

David Morgan was a Second Lieutenant, New Jersey Militia in the Revolutionary War. This makes our family eligible to membership in the “Society of The Sons of The Revolution.

“It is said that it is just as easy  for a man to love a woman with money as without.” David Blackwood Morgan seemed to follow this truism. He first married the widow, Elizabeth Clarke Tomlinson and then Hannah Ivins French.

John D.F. Morgan, a 6th cousin, Executive Director of Camden Historical Society, has written a history of the Morgan family. The Morgans had a rich family heritage, many attaining prominence in business, professional and political fields.

Randall W. Morgan, Ann’s grandfather, chairman of board of United Gas. Co., Philadelphia.

Marshall Morgan, Fidelity Trust Co. Philadelphia.

David Morgan, Trust Officer, Penna. Trust Co.

Chas. Morgan Sr., partner in law firm of Morgan and Lewis.

J. Willard Morgan, State Comptroller, Attorney for Redding Rail Road.

David U Morgan, brother, large manufacturer of photographic paper.

 

Ann MORGAN Jennings Family

John D. F. M. NOTES

l. JOHN MORGAN

2. DAVID MORGAN

b. 12-15-1740

d. 6-4-1789

MARY BLACKWOOD

B.———–d.

D. 1-3-1774

3. DAVID BLACKWOOD MORGAN

b. 2-11-1785

d. 3-10-1868 (83)

ELIZABETH TOMLINSON CIARKE

b. 3-28-1783

d. 2-1-1829

1829 -1830 Justice of peace. Judge, Common Pleas Court Gloucester Co. N.J.

4. Ann Morgan

b. 1-23-1820

M (Henry Jennings)

b. 8-6-1812

 

David Morgan was a Second Lieutenant, New Jersey Militia in the Revolutionary War. This makes our family eligible to membership in the “Society of The Sons of The Revolution.

“It is said that it is just as easy  for a man to love a woman with money as without.” David Blackwood Morgan seemed to follow this truism. He first married the widow, Elizabeth Clarke Tomlinson and then Hannah Ivins French.

John D.F. Morgan, a 6th cousin, Executive Director of Camden Historical Society, has written a history of the Morgan family. The Morgans had a rich family heritage, many attaining prominence in business, professional and political fields.

Randall W. Morgan, Ann’s grandfather, chairman of board of United Gas. Co., Philadelphia.

Marshall Morgan, Fidelity Trust Co. Philadelphia.

David Morgan, Trust Officer, Penna. Trust Co.

Chas. Morgan Sr., partner in law firm of Morgan and Lewis.

J. Willard Morgan, State Comptroller, Attorney for Redding Rail Road.

David U Morgan, brother, large manufacturer of photographic paper.