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Colonel Zackquill Morgan was the son of Welsh-born
Colonel Morgan Morgan and
Catherine Garretson, the
first known white settlers in what
would become...
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French and
Indian War and the
Revolutionary War. He and a
younger brother Zackquill (Zackwell)
Morgan first settled Morgantown, West
Virginia in 1767, which...
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beginning of the
American Revolutionary War in 1775.[citation needed]
Zackquill Morgan and
David Morgan, sons of
Morgan Morgan,
entered the area of Virginia...
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white settler in the
hills of West Virginia, and his
father was
Colonel Zackquill Morgan. The
Morgans were
merchants and
wealthy landowners. Levi grew up...
- (Captain
James Campbell House)
circa 1780 CR 37 1980 Cool
Spring Farm (
Zackquill Morgan House) 1761
Runnymede Road (CR 26) 1994
Gerrardstown Historic District...
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Morgan (known as The
Yellow Rose of Texas) Morgantown, West
Virginia –
Zackquill Morgan (landowner) Morganville,
Kansas –
Ebenezer Morgan (founder) Morrill...
- Mecklinberg",
possibly as
early as 1726.
Morgan Morgan's
seventh son,
Zackquill Morgan (1735-1795),
built the
house in 1761, but sold the farm in 1765...
- (Considered one of the 'Lost Tribes' of the
Morgan Family) Evan
Morgan Zackquill Morgan (Founder of Morgantown, West Virginia)
Morgan Morgan II The MORGAN...
- County, West Virginia. He was a great-grandson of Morgantown's
founder Zackquill Morgan.
Frank Pierpont was
educated in a one-room
schoolhouse and by his...
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Morgan and his wife,
Catherine Garretson, had
eight children. His son,
Zackquill Morgan,
later founded present-day Morgantown. In 1730, John Van Meter...