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Mark A. Morgan 1850–1911 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: May 1850

Birth Location: Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK)

Death Date: January 1911

Death Location: Indian Territory, Oklahoma

Father: Joshua Morgan

Mother: Martha DOWNING

Spouse(s): Cynthia SMITH

Children(s): Susañ Morgañ

Mark A. Morgan was born in 1850 in Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK), the child of Joshua Morgan And Martha J Downing. Mark A. Morgan married Cynthia Smith, and had children including Susan E Morgan. Mark A. Morgan passed away in 1911 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma.

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Biography

  • Mark A. Morgan was born in 1850 in Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK), the child of Joshua Morgan And Martha J Downing.
  • Mark A. Morgan married Cynthia Smith, and had children including Susan E Morgan.
  • Mark A. Morgan passed away in 1911 in Indian Territory, Oklahoma.

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Mark Morgan's Ancestors

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Mark Morgan
1850–1911
Birth Place: Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK)
Parents
Joshua Morgan
1815–1875
, , North Carolina, United States
Martha (J) DOWNING
1810–1898
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Mark Morgan's Descendants

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Mark (A.) Morgan (May 1850–January 1911) m. Cynthia SMITH (ABT 1852–ABT 1881)
  1. 1. Susañ (E) Morgañ 1878– m. Jerry (Laffyett) Harrison 1880–1964

Mark Morgan's Timeline

2 Records

1850
May 1850
Birth of Mark A. Morgan in Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK)
Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK)
1911
January 1911
Age 61
Death of Mark A. Morgan in Indian Territory, Oklahoma
Indian Territory, Oklahoma

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: May 1850
    Event Place: Going Snake District, Cherokee Nation, IT (now Adiar, OK)

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: January 1911
    Event Place: Indian Territory, Oklahoma

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