They left Delaware and reached present-day Morgantown in 1766 or '67. The inventory of Zackquill Morgan's personal property, made on December 6, 1795, by James Dunn, Morgan Morgan, and Richard Merrifield, included the following: 1 mare and colt 10 pounds 15 shillings; 1 old red cow 2 pounds; 1 old red cow and bell and collar 2.7.6; 1 dark brown heifer (3 years old) 2.10.6; 1 cow and calf 2.7.6; 1 small year-old heifer .15; 1 small year-old steer .15; 2 hogs @ .15 each 1.10; 1 sow and 3 shotes, .24, 2.14; 1 pair plow irons .25; 5 sheep @ 9/6 3.12; 1 coat, wescot and pair of stocking 4; 1 bed and furniture 5; 7 pewter plates and 1 pewter salt cellar .13.3; 1 old tea kettle; 1 candle stick; 2 flat irons; 1 old iron kettle and hooks 6/3; 1 pot and 2 trimels[check spelling] .15, 1.13; total 47 pounds and 14 shillings. Categories: Prickett Cemetery, Marion County, West Virginia | French and Indian War, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. xxx xxxx xxxxxxxx. Huntsville man killed by tree on Hillwood Drive He married (1) ELIZABETH GRAHAM on 13 Oct 1815 in Jefferson, Kentucky, USA, daughter of Elias Graham and Margaret Brewer. RGAN, Temperance MORGAN, Levi T MORGAN, James MORGAN, Druscilla MORGAN, Nancy Ann MORGAN, Zadock MORGAN, Uriah MORGAN, Charles William MO N FIGHTER, John MORGAN, Evan Morgan EVAN-MORGAN, Reverend Morgan MORGAN, II, James MORGAN, Henry Morgan, Sr. Sof Colonel Morgan Morgan Ca Mar 20 1735 - Bunker Hill, Berkeley Co. Wv, Jan 1 1795 - Morgantown, Monongahela Co., Wv. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. The wooden court house was completed sometime between 1782 and 1785 at a cost of $250. More about the Morgan family name; Sponsored by Ancestry. discoveries. She died in 1762 in Augusta County, Virginia. Regardless of when Zackquill moved to the site of the city to bear his name, we find a surveyor's record indicating that the land was surveyed for him on April 29, 1781. If so, login to add it. ix. Brother of John Morgan; Rachel Morgan; Charles Morgan, II; Hannah Morgan; Evan Morgan and 1 other; and Col Morgan Morgan less. When Sir Charles Morgan Governor of Jamaica was born on 15 June 1636, in Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom, his father, John Morgan, was 40 and his mother, Anna Petronella von Polnitz, was 44. The grave was "marked by rough native sandstone slab, on which was crudely chiseled the simple lettering, Z. M. Jan. 1, 1795.". Have you taken a DNA test? Just one grandparent can lead you to many WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. The Life Summary of Charles. According to a deed on file at Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Zackquill was living at Great Meadows, Bedford [now Fayette] County, Pennsylvania, on August 28, 1771, when he sold his farm there. Husband of Elizabeth Morgan. Enter a grandparent's name. Initially, the land deeds required purchasers to build a house of at least 18 square feet (1.7m2) on the lot within four years, but because of Indian hostilities the four-year time limit was extended in 1789 by the Virginia General Assembly to an additional five years. He was also a close friend of George Washington. n, Rachel Anne Baker (born Morgan), Washington Morgan, Acquilla Morgan, Elizabeth Austin (born Morgan), Snodgrass (born M Apr 17 1776 - Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia, Colonial America. Zackquill Morgan founded Morgantown, West Virginia in Monongalia County, where he died at sixty years old on New Year's Day in 1795 and was buried in the cemetery at Prickett's Fort. Family History Learning Hub ; My Trees ; Start a New Tree ; Upload a GEDCOM ; Search & Browse. 1870 - null. 1768 - Colonel Zackquill Morgan founded Fort Morgan (later Morgantown) in Virginia, USA. He commanded part of the Virginia Minute Men during that war, with about 600 men and was with General Gates at the Battle of Saratoga in October 1777. He married Rachel MARPLE in 1798. If so, login to add it. Zackquill Morgan + Nancy Paxton - Our Family Tree Brother of Phoebe Morgan; William Morgan; Eli Morgan; Thomas Morgan; Mary Lewis and 16 others; John Morgan; Morgan Morgan, III; Catherine Hedges; David Lewellyn Morgan; Rebekah A. Gardner; Cynthia Morgan; Tirzah Morgan; Drusilla Morgan; Sarah Sally Morgan; Isaac Morgan; Paddy Morgan; Stephen Morgan; Morgan Morgan; Aaron Morgan; Jacob Morgan and Dorothy Morgan less. Age: 32. Login to find your connection. SARAH MORGAN was born on 11 Feb 1784. All Collections ; Census & Voter Lists ; . 1760. He was born in May 1785 in Winchester, Frederick, Virginia, USA. This is a great example of how to use a free space for a profile. ix. John DeMoss 1735-1814 - Ancestry ', For a larger view of the 1880 census image below, click here.'. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Advertisement. He was educated in London, England. therine Jennie Scott (born Morgan), Levi Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Evan B. Morgan, James Morgan, Uriah Morgan, Horatio Morgan, Nancy Ridgway Aug 8 1782 - Morgantown, Monongalia, Virginia, United States, Aug 24 1814 - Bladensburg, Prince George's, Maryland, United States, Col. Zackquill Morgan, Drusilla Morgan (born Springer). A courthouse record says: "John Madison assee of Nicholas Decker is intitled to Four Hundred acres of land in Monongalia County on the Monona River to include his settlement made thereon in the year 1766 and prior to any settlement made near the same. For a larger view of the 1860 census image below, click here. William Dallas Morgan , comp., "Washington Morgan of West Virginia." DRUSILLA MORGAN was born on 09 Oct 1788. Col Zacks wife was Drucilla Springer; her Prickett-Springer family was also very rich in the history of Virginia-West Virginia area. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Zackquill Morgan Sr. born 1735 Bunker Hill, Orange County, Virginia died 1795 Pricketts Fort, Monongalia County, Virginia, United States including ancestors + descendants + 7 photos + 8 genealogist comments + questions + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community. Zackquill Morgan, his uncle, in Lord Dunmore's War. ZADOCK MORGAN was born on 24 Jul 1776. x. HORATIO MORGAN was born on 09 Apr 1778. xi. Otherwise they spied out the situation and made attack when the whites were least expecting them, or were scattered, the men about the farm with women and children at the house. Researching Zackquill Morgan 1870 to Zackquill Morgan Barker and Mary Ellen Riggs. Birthplace: Monongalia, Virginia, United States. She married JAMES CLELLAND in 1818. xiii. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. West Virginia. Just one grandparent can lead you to many She was born on 9 May 1746 in Burlington County, New Jersey. A second site on Col. Morgan Morgan is found at Col. Morgan Morgan . e-WV | Zackquill Morgan - wvencyclopedia.org Zackquill may have been living near his brother David at Pleasantville until 1779 or '80. n, Thomas Morgan, Mary Lewis (born Morgan), John Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Iii, Morgan Morgan, Catherine Hedges Morgan, David Lewellyn Morga n, Aquilla Morgan, Acquilla 'zack' Morgan, Rachel Ann Morgan, Elizabeth M Morgan, Washington Morgan, Tarza Morgan, Thursday Thu Apr 17 1776 - Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, West Virginia, Apr 1847 - Fairmont, Marion Country, Virginia, Phebe Morgan, William Morgan, Eli Morgan, Mary Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Catherine Morgan, David Morgan, Rebekha Morgan, ry Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Elijah Morgan, Acquilla Morgan, Washington Morgan, Rachel Anne Morgan, Elizabeth M.a Morgan, Thursday Tirza Morgan, Apr 17 1776 - Berkeley, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States, Apr 1847 - by Sawlog near Fairmont, Marion, Virginia (now West Virginia), United States, Phebe Morgan, William Morgan, Eli Morgan, Mary Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Catherine Hedges (born Morgan), David Lewellyn Morgan, Rebekah Morgan, Mary Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Elijah [2] Morgan, Aquilla Morgan, Rachel [2] Ann Morgan, Washington [2] Morgan, Elizabeth Morgan, Tarza Morgan. A vast range of data is available to search ranging from census records, births, deaths and marriages, military records and immigration records to name but a few. If so should I use the research area below so my additions will be checked by the other managers before making them permanent? Morgan Morgan (1688-1766) was born in Wales and educated in England. FamilyZACKQUILL MORGAN was born on 08 Sep 1735 in Orange (later Frederick) County, Virginia (later Berkeley County, West Virginia). CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. 49 Volume 9 Issue 3, printed April 2002. The Lauderdale County Sheriff's Office has identified the deceased as Dustin Pettus, 42 of Florence. They had 9 children: Morgan Morgan, Elijah Morgan and 7 other children. ORGAN, Zadack MORGAN, Drusilla MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, Zackquill MORGAN, Morgan (Spymod) MORGAN, Temperance MORGAN, Horatio MORGAN, Levi MO Morgan MORGAN, Evan MORGAN, David MORGAN, James MORGAN, Ann MORGAN, Henry MORGAN, Charles MORGAN, Jan 1 1795 - Morgantown, Monongalia, West Virginia, Morgan MORGAN, Evan MORGAN, Henry MORGAN, Charles MORGAN, David MORGAN, James MORGAN, Anne MORGAN, 1735 - Bunker Hill, Frederick Co., Virginia, Jan 1 1795 - Morgantown, Monongalia Co., West Virginia, Morgan MORGAN, James MORGAN, David MORGAN, Anne MORGAN, Evan MORGAN, Henry MORGAN, Charles MORGAN, West Augusta, Augusta, Virginia, United States, Descendants of Josiah Standborough ,Sr and Frances(Grandsden) Stanborough, Patriots - Daughters of the American Revolution, http://www.wvencyclopedia.org/articles/2051, Marion County, West Virginia, United States, Colonel in Revolutionary War/Son of first settler in Western VA. She died on 28 May 1849 in Augusta, Virginia, USA. Which memorial do you think is a duplicate of Zackquill Morgan (124012588)? FORUM ARTICLES SEARCH. She was born in 1735 in Somerset County, New Jersey. United States Bureau of the Census. He appears on the payrolls at Pittsburgh (records at Virginia State Library Archives and in the Draper Manuscripts (State Historical Society). For a larger view of the 1870 census image below, click here. Captain Zackquill Morgan served during Dunmore's War (1774). [1] On 16 May 1713, when he was twenty-four, he married Catherine Garretson. He married (2) SUSANNAH MARTIN. Morgans in the Revolutionary War David Morgan by his last wife, had nine children, the oldest named Zachariah, also David and Daniel that we have an account of, also a sister, Sarah, who married Robert McIlvaine, who in turn had eleven children, and large numbers of this name are found in West Moreland and Washington county, Pennsylvania, descendants from this family. Nicholas Decker, the first settler to establish a settlement in the vicinity of what is now Morgantown, on 29 April 1781, surveyed for Zackquill Morgan, assignee of Isaac Lemasters, 220 acres (0.89 km2) of land in Monongalia County, on Deckers Creek and the Monongahela River, including his settlement thereon in the year 1772, agreeable to and in part of a certificate for 400 acres (1.6 km2) from the commissioners of adjusting claims to unpatented lands in the county of MonongaliaJames Chew, assisted Mr. James Madison, surveyor. , Monongalia County, Virginia, United States of America, , Vermilion County, Illinois, United States of America, 1850 census for Zackquill Morgan household, 1860 census for Zackquill Morgan household, 1870 census for Zackquill Morgan household, 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Don Norman, comp. According to family tradition, Zackquill and his brother David served with Virginia forces in Braddock's ill-fated expedition (1755) and in the more successful expedition by General Forbes in 1758. User Home Page Book: Descendants of Morgan Morgan: Outline Descendant Tree of Morgan Morgan . The Early Pioneers of Virginia & West Virginia - Your Ancestors Demystified vi. Wm. We encourage you to research and examine these records . discoveries. We encourage you to research and examine these records to determine their accuracy. We collect and match historical records that Ancestry users have contributed to their family trees to create each person's profile. Described as a coldly rational man . Ser Morgan Hightower, Marshal of Oldtown : r/ITRPCommunity Moved up river to Marion County, in 1766. ii. GAN, Elizabeth L. MORGAN, Samuel Moran MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, David James MORGAN, Stephen Horatio MORGAN, John Perrymont Stephen MORGAN, Evan T. MORGAN, Elizabeth MORGAN, Catherine MORGAN, Sarah MORGAN, Morgan MORGAN, James MORGAN. Zackquill Morgan Jr. (1782 - 1814) Found many and willing to share. The only unusual thing noticed in this account was that the attack was made at night, a thing Indians rarely, if ever, did. For example: Zacuil, Zackwell, Zackquell and Zackil, but rarely as Zackquill, which according to the old Episcopal Church record book at Bunker Hill, West Virginia, is the way Colonel Morgan Morgan spelled his son's name. She died in Jan 1864. Family history for Zaquill Morgan, the first white settler in West Virginia Thanks to: Linda Fluharty USA. Zackquill Morgan - Historical records and family trees - MyHeritage Enter a grandparent's name. Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Zackquill Morgan born 1800 , Monongalia County, Virginia, United States of America died 1880 , Vermilion County, Illinois, United States of America including ancestors + children + 4 photos + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community. . Login to find your connection. He died on 01 Jan 1795 in Morgantown, Monongalia County, Virginia . Commissioned by the City of Morgantown, it was created by sculptor Jamie Lester.[3]. Immediate Family: Son of Colonel Zackquill Morgan and Drusilla Morgan. HUNTSVILLE, Ala. ( WAFF) - A man is dead in Huntsville after a tree fell on him Friday afternoon. Zack moved to what is now know as Morgantown, WV to became Sheriff of Mongahila County. She died on 27 May 1860. He married (1) He married NANCY PAXTON in 1755 in Frederick County, Virginia (later Berkeley County, West Virginia). (In the "Morgan Morgan" namings of this family, Mod would be Morgan Morgan III, but he is also known as "Justice Morgan Morgan".) . She bore him eight known children, six sons and two daughters: Zackquill Morgan, born 1735 - Ancestry ii. During the engagement one of the savages managed to poke the barrel of his rifle through a crack between the logs and sought to shoot some of the family in this way. Morgantown was established by an act reading as follows: Be it enacted by the General Assembly that 50 acres (200,000m2) of land, the property of Zackquill Morgan, lying in the county of Monongalia shall be laid out in lots of half an acre each, with convenient streets which shall be established as a town by the name of "Morgans Town". Henry B. was correct in his genealogy, the only difficulty being that he did not know that David had a brother Morgan, the father of Zackquill, who remained on the old place in Berkeley County.There was not much travel around the mountains in those days and families soon lost track of each other. RACHEL MORGAN was born on 29 Jun 1790. Zackquill Morgan, "Little Zack", the second son (that lived past infancy) of Morgan 2nd, was born in Berkeley County, 17 April 1776, and died by a saw log in the Monongahela Valley around Fairmont, in April, 1847. n, Levi Eli Morgan, Thomas Morgan, Mary Lewis (born Morgan), John Morgan, Morgan Morgan, Iii, Henry Morgan, Archilles Morgan, Catherine H Apr 1847 - Marion, Smyth, Virginia, United States. Enter a grandparent's name. Rivesville, Marion County WV (history), Marion County WVGenWeb. Brother of James Morgan; Annie E. lost Morgan tribes Paxton; Captain David Morgan, Indian Fighter; Charles Morgan; Henry Morgan, Sr. and 2 others; Evan Morgan and Reverend Morgan Morgan, II less, COL Zackquill Morgan BIRTH 8 Sep 1735 Berkeley County, West Virginia, USA DEATH 1 Jan 1795 (aged 59) Marion County, West Virginia, USA BURIAL Prickett Cemetery Marion County, West Virginia, https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7067073/zackquill-morgan, He was born 9/8/1735 in Berkeley County, Virginia (now West Virginia), http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zackquill_Morgan, Colonel Zackquill Morgan was the son of Welsh-born Colonel Morgan Morgan and Catherine Garretson, the first known white settlers in what would become the U.S. state of West Virginia.