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Eleanor Pawling <I>Pawling</I> Morgan

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Eleanor Pawling Pawling Morgan

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
20 Dec 1764 (aged 37–38)
Burial
Strawntown, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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James Morgan's first wife Eleanor(Bryan)is the mother of his children.

She died Dec 12, 1764 Durham, Pennsylvania and is buried at Baptist Burying Ground in Haycock Township, Pennsylvania.

He married Sarah Heinlein in 1765/66.

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"Warren E. Ely, Doylestown, saying on the subject:

"Deeds of record in Philadelphia for land in Providence township, Philadelphia
county, now Montgomery, prove conclusively that James Morgan, of Durham,
Ironmaster, was the son of Thomas and Jennet Morgan, of Providence township,
the former of whom died about 1750.

These deeds further show that the first wife of James Morgan, of Durham, was Elinor, who died about 1762.

His second wife, Sarah, whom he married about 1766, survived him.

James Morgan, "Ironmonger," was a resident of Providence (Montgomery Co) as late as 1765.

He conveyed land in Providence township, 1771, while a resident of Durham,
and the claim of title recited in the deed, clearly prove his identity with the
James Morgan, of Providence, son of Thomas and Jennet."
James Morgan's first wife Eleanor(Bryan)is the mother of his children.

She died Dec 12, 1764 Durham, Pennsylvania and is buried at Baptist Burying Ground in Haycock Township, Pennsylvania.

He married Sarah Heinlein in 1765/66.

________________________________________
"Warren E. Ely, Doylestown, saying on the subject:

"Deeds of record in Philadelphia for land in Providence township, Philadelphia
county, now Montgomery, prove conclusively that James Morgan, of Durham,
Ironmaster, was the son of Thomas and Jennet Morgan, of Providence township,
the former of whom died about 1750.

These deeds further show that the first wife of James Morgan, of Durham, was Elinor, who died about 1762.

His second wife, Sarah, whom he married about 1766, survived him.

James Morgan, "Ironmonger," was a resident of Providence (Montgomery Co) as late as 1765.

He conveyed land in Providence township, 1771, while a resident of Durham,
and the claim of title recited in the deed, clearly prove his identity with the
James Morgan, of Providence, son of Thomas and Jennet."


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