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Lydia Morgan 1827–1897 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1827

Birth Location: Wilcox, Alabama, USA

Death Date: ABOUT 1897

Death Location: Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA

Father: Mark Morgan

Mother: Euphrania Hare

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In 1827, Lydia Morgan entered the world in Wilcox, Alabama, USA, born to Mark Morgan And Euphrania Frances Hare. Lydia Morgan passed away in 1897 in Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1827, Lydia Morgan entered the world in Wilcox, Alabama, USA, born to Mark Morgan And Euphrania Frances Hare.
  • Lydia Morgan passed away in 1897 in Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA.

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Lydia Morgan's Ancestors

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Lydia Morgan
1827–1897
Birth Place: Wilcox, Alabama, USA
Parents
Mark Morgan
1798–1858
Moore, North Carolina, USA
Euphrania (Frances) Hare
1807–1864
Moore, North Carolina, USA
Grandparents
James Morgan
1770–1848
Cumberland County, North Carolina, USA
Rebecca (Jane Webby) Maness
1786–1865
, , North Carolina, USA
Great-Grandparents
John Sr\Capt*
1742–1799
Diana Hudgins
1744–1814
Daniel Sr.
1762–1850
Nancy Maness
1762–1832
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Major Sr.
1717–1792
Sarah Hinton
1720–1785
William Hudgins
1724–1820
Judith Kemp
1726–1820
Keziah Brooks
1740–1832

Lydia Morgan's Timeline

2 Records

1827
1827
Birth of Lydia Morgan in Wilcox, Alabama, USA
Wilcox, Alabama, USA
1897
ABOUT 1897
Age 70
Death of Lydia Morgan in Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA
Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1827
    Event Place: Wilcox, Alabama, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: ABOUT 1897
    Event Place: Shiloh, Marengo County, Alabama, USA

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