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morgan" target="_blank">Morgan may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan – A Suitable Case for Treatment, also called morgan" target="_blank">Morgan!, a 1966 comedy film
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (2012 film), an American drama
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (2016 film), an American science fiction thriller
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (band), an early 1970s band
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a graphic novel by Hugo Pratt
Businesses
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (clothing) (morgan" target="_blank">Morgan de Toi), a French clothing brand
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Motor Company, a British sports car manufacturer
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan's, formerly a Canadian department store
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Advanced Materials, a British manufacturing company
Morgans Hotel Group, boutique style hotel group
Morgans Hotel, located on Madison Avenue, New York City
CP morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a defunct homebuilding company
D. H. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Manufacturing, a roller coaster manufacturer
Roy morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, an Australian company which produces the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Poll
Places
= United States
=morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Georgia
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Iowa
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Minnesota
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Missouri
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Montana
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, New Jersey
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Oregon
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Pennsylvania
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Texas
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Utah
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Vermont
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, West Virginia
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Wisconsin
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Oconto County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, Shawano County, Wisconsin, an unincorporated community
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Mountain, Tehama County, California
Mount morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Inyo County, California)
Mount morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Mono County, California)
Mount morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Montana)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Farm, Texas
= Elsewhere
=Mount morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Antarctica), Marie Byrd Land
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Peak, Palmer Land, Antarctica
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, South Australia, Australia, a town
Science and technology
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (unit), a unit of recombinant frequency in genetics
Duron 'morgan" target="_blank">Morgan', an alias used by a model of the AMD Duron processor
= Animals
=morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (orca), a killer whale in poor health captured in June 2010 for rehabilitation
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan horse, one of the earliest horse breeds developed in the US
People and fictional characters
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (surname), a surname of Welsh origin
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan le Fay, a powerful witch in Arthurian legend
Henry morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (c. 1635–1688; Captain morgan" target="_blank">Morgan), Welsh privateer and governor of Jamaica
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (singer) (born 1972), Italian musician Marco Castoldi
Morgen (mythological creature) or morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a Welsh or Breton water spirit
Other uses
Charles W. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (ship), a historical ship (whaler)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan F.C., an early twentieth century US soccer team
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan dollar, a U.S. coin minted from 1878 to 1921
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan State University, Baltimore, Maryland, US
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan station, Chicago, US, a former railway station, now a rapid transit station
Moken or morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a seafaring ethnic group in the Andaman Sea
See also
Captain morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a brand of rum
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Stanley, an American multinational financial services corporation
JPMorgan Chase, an American multinational banking and financial services holding company
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan the Pirate (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Bridge (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan City (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan County (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Creek (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan le Fay (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan High School (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Hill (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan House (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Park (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Run (disambiguation)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Township (disambiguation)
De morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a surname
Fort morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (disambiguation)
Morganton (disambiguation)
Morgantown (disambiguation)
Morganville (disambiguation)
Morgana (disambiguation)
Morgane (disambiguation)
Morgaine (disambiguation)
Morgen (disambiguation)
Colonel morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (November 1, 1688 — November 17, 1766) was an American pioneer. He was thought to have founded the first permanent settlement in present-day West Virginia at Cool Spring Farm.
Biography
= Early life
=Little direct evidence of morgan" target="_blank">Morgan's early life and education has survived. His birth date seems to have been November 1st, 1688 because Morgans Chapel at Bunker Hill, which he helped to found, recorded the following upon his death: "Colonel morgan" target="_blank">Morgan died November 17, 1766 aged 78 years November 1st." No British records have been found of where he was born or when or how he came to America, but according to American records he seems to have been born in Glamorganshire, Wales during the reign of William III.
= Emigration to America
=morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan emigrated to the America as a single man at the age of 24, probably during the last years of the reign of Queen Anne. Arriving in Delaware in about 1712 or 1713, he soon afterward got married, but no record of the date has been found. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan commenced business as a merchant at the place now known as Christiana. Some Quaker records record that morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan was educated at Cambridge University and went to Delaware as Crown Council. In 1713, morgan" target="_blank">Morgan married Catherine Garretson in what is now New Castle County, Delaware. Their first child, James, was born in the fall of 1715, and this is recorded in the church register. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan evidently arrived with some money and had a very respectable social standing, for the early records list him as a merchant and tailor, and in 1717 he was appointed as executor of the will of the Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania. At that time what we now know as Delaware was a part of Pennsylvania.
Since the trade guilds were very strong in England, one wonders if he learned the tailoring trade in London, from his father, or if he bypassed the law in the new country and started a combined mercantile and tailoring business. As well as working there as a merchant, he was also a magistrate. He has been claimed to have been an ordained Church of England clergyman, and one who established a church in Westminster County in 1727, but there is no evidence to support this. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan is often incorrectly cited as having arrived at present-day West Virginia in 1727, although he was still living in Delaware at that time, acting as the coroner of New Castle County. His first land transaction on record dates from November 20, 1723, when he bought 245 acres (0.99 km2) for the price of 70 pounds. Almost the whole of this land was cultivable. In 1924, a committee appointed by the Governor of West Virginia determined that the first crude shelter erected by William G. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Great Grandson of morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan was built on the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Acres property.
= Claim of first settlement in West Virginia
=morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan arrived in what is now West Virginia in 1731. In January 1734, he, among others, was appointed to the 'Commission of the Peace', meaning that he was a magistrate. He probably received a Patent for 1,000 acres (4.0 km2) '[i]n the Forks of the Rappahannock River & Westwood of Sherrando River' on December 12, 1734. The long-standing claim that he was the first permanent resident there is, however, doubtful. In fact, the area now known as Shepherdstown, West Virginia, was probably settled by German-speaking immigrants as early as 1727.
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan died at Bunker Hill, Berkeley County, now in West Virginia, and was buried in the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Chapel Graveyard.
Family
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan held military and civil positions in colonial Virginia which entitled his female descendants to membership in the Colonial Dames of America. Col. morgan" target="_blank">Morgan and his wife Catherine Garretson had the following issues:
James morgan" target="_blank">Morgan - Died at the age of
Ann morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Considered one of the 'Lost Tribes' of the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Family)
David morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (The Great Indian Fighter)
Charles morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Considered one of the 'Lost Tribes' of the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Family)
Henry morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Considered one of the 'Lost Tribes' of the morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Family)
Evan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan
Zackquill morgan" target="_blank">Morgan (Founder of Morgantown, West Virginia)
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan II
Y-DNA Haplogroup
The morgan" target="_blank">MORGAN Surname Y-DNA Project has among the donor test subjects, a man with the surname morgan" target="_blank">Morgan who traced his paternal line to morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan. His haplogroup is R-M269.
A project donor who traced his paternal line to Lewis morgan" target="_blank">Morgan of Rhea County, Tennessee also has the haplogroup R-M269. The donor is a descendant of Mary morgan" target="_blank">Morgan, a widow who brought her children Lewis, John, George Washington, Willis, and likely a daughter named Mary morgan" target="_blank">Morgan from South Carolina to Rhea County Tennessee c. 1800. No primary source records stating or implying the identity of the patriarch of the family have been found. The maiden name of his wife Mary is also unproven. Autosomal DNA matches suggest that the Rhea County descendants could be among the "lost tribe" descendants of Charles morgan" target="_blank">Morgan or Henry morgan" target="_blank">Morgan.
See also
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Chapel and Graveyard
morgan" target="_blank">Morgan morgan" target="_blank">Morgan Monument
Notes and references
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- J.P. Morgan
- William G. Morgan
- Johan Morgan
- Red One (film)
- Morgan Freeman
- Frank Morgan
- Angelique Morgan
- Piers Morgan
- Morgan & Morgan
- Morgan Morgan
- J. P. Morgan
- JPMorgan Chase
- Morgan le Fay
- Vanessa Morgan
- Sonja Morgan
- Glen Morgan
- Shaun Morgan
- Debbi Morgan
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