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Lydia Morgan 1760–1810 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1760

Birth Location: Shenandoah, Virginia, USA

Death Date: 1810

Death Location: Wilson, Tennessee, United States

Father: Thomas MORGAN

Mother: Johanna JACKSON

Spouse(s): Benjamin Reeder

Children(s): Sarah Reeder, Martha Reeder, Eliza Reeder, Catherine Reader, Harris Reeder, Edwin Reeder, Nancy Reeder, Rachel Reeder, Elener Reeder, Benjamin READER, Martha READER, Nancy Reeder, Edwin Reeder, Elender\Eleanor READER, Jacob Reeder

In 1760, Lydia Morgan entered the world in Shenandoah, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Morgan And Johanna Jackson. Lydia Morgan married Benjamin Reeder, and had children including Benjamin Reader, Catherine Kathie Reader, Edwin Parker Reeder, Edwin Reeder, Elender Eleanor Reader, Elener Nellie Rowland Reeder, Eliza Lydia Reeder, Harris Reeder, Jacob Reeder, Martha Polly Reeder, Martha Reader, Nancy Reeder, Rachel Reeder, Sarah Sally Reeder. Lydia Morgan passed away in 1810 in Wilson, Tennessee, United States.

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Biography

  • In 1760, Lydia Morgan entered the world in Shenandoah, Virginia, USA, born to Thomas Morgan And Johanna Jackson.
  • Lydia Morgan married Benjamin Reeder, and had children including Benjamin Reader, Catherine Kathie Reader, Edwin Parker Reeder, Edwin Reeder, Elender Eleanor Reader, Elener Nellie Rowland Reeder, Eliza Lydia Reeder, Harris Reeder, Jacob Reeder, Martha Polly Reeder, Martha Reader, Nancy Reeder, Rachel Reeder, Sarah Sally Reeder.
  • Lydia Morgan passed away in 1810 in Wilson, Tennessee, United States.

Immediate Family

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Lydia Morgan's Ancestors

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Lydia Morgan
1760–1810
Birth Place: Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
Parents
Thomas MORGAN
1715–1781
Philadelphia, Bucks Co., PA
Johanna JACKSON
1719–1781
Hampshire Coutny, Virginia, now, West Virginia, USA
Grandparents
John (Joseph) Morgan
1697–1746
Gwynedd, Berks, Pennsylvania
Sarah Lloyd
1701–1747
Merion, Montgomery, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Jr
1660–1736
"Margaret" JARMAN
1670–1731
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Liantarnum
1643–1718
Alice Lady
1651–1734
John Mathmatician
1654–1697
Margaret Goodwin
1658–1740

Lydia Morgan's Descendants

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Lydia Morgan (1760–1810) m. Benjamin Reeder (1756–1840)
  1. 1. Sarah (Sally) Reeder 1806–1870 m. John (B) White 1794–1885
    1. 1. THOMAS (LAFAYETTE) WHITE 1846–1924 m. RHODA (ELIZABETH) ALEXANDER 1836–1891
      1. 1. JOHN (RICHARD WHITE) SR 1876–1916 m. MARY YOUNG 1879–1944
        1. 1. JOHN (RICHARD WHITE) JR 1904–1935 m. MURIEL (LOUISE) BASS 1900–1996
    2. 2. Joseph (Reeder) White 1843–1895
    3. 3. James (Jefferson) White 1838–1909
    4. 4. George (W.) White 1844–
    5. 5. Henrietta (White - Wilfong -) Foster 1852–1885
    6. 6. Louisa White 1834–1913
    7. 7. John White 1836–
    8. 8. Sarah (A. "Sally") White 1832–
  2. 2. Martha (Polly) Reeder 1774–1805
  3. 3. Eliza (Lydia) Reeder 1794–1824
  4. 4. Catherine (Kathie) Reader 1798–1833
  5. 5. Harris Reeder 1800–1837
  6. 6. Edwin (Parker) Reeder 1802–1803
  7. 7. Nancy Reeder 1804–1822
  8. 8. Rachel Reeder 1805–1880
  9. 9. Elener (Nellie Rowland) Reeder 1809–1810
  10. 10. Benjamin READER 1790–
  11. 11. Martha READER 1790–1850
  12. 12. Nancy Reeder 1795–1860
  13. 13. Edwin Reeder 1791–1870
  14. 14. Elender\Eleanor READER 1788–1861
  15. 15. Jacob Reeder 1742–1826

Lydia Morgan's Timeline

2 Records

1760
1760
Birth of Lydia Morgan in Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
Shenandoah, Virginia, USA
1810
1810
Age 50
Death of Lydia Morgan in Wilson, Tennessee, United States
Wilson, Tennessee, United States

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1760
    Event Place: Shenandoah, Virginia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1810
    Event Place: Wilson, Tennessee, United States

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