25 Oct 2020
Husband: William Morgan died at age: 64
Relationship: Great Great Great Great Grandfather Born: 1764 in England 1 Religion: Protestant 2 Occupation: 28 Dec 1789 Soldier / Private in the NSW Corps 3,4 Resided: Feb 1794 in District of Concord Sydney NSW 3,4 Resided: 1800 in District of Concord Sydney NSW 5 (see note 1) Resided: 1801 in District of Concord Sydney NSW 6 (see note 2) Resided: 1814 in District of Windsor NSW 4 Occupation: 1814 Wheelwright 7 Resided: 1822 in District of Appin NSW 8 Occupation: 1822 Carpenter 8 Census: 1828 Listed in Census 2 Resided: 1828 in District of Liverpool NSW 1,2 (see note 3) Occupation: 1828 Carpenter 1 Died: Oct 1828 in District of Liverpool NSW 1 Buried: 27 Oct 1828 in Cemetery: Liverpool - Saint Lukes Pioneer - Liverpool NSW 1 Father: Mother: Other spouse 1 Notes
Wife: Mary (Molly) Jones
Father: Mother:
M Child 1: James Morgan
Sources: (1) NSW Govt, Death Certificate - William Morgan (1126/Vol.12. 1828). (Copy on File) (2) NSW Govt, Census - 1828 (1828). (Copy on File) (3) Book by Pamela Statham, Title - "A Colonial Regiment - New Sources Relating to the NSW Corps.". (4) Book by Michael Flynn, Title - "The Second Fleet 1790", (Copy of page on File) (5) NSW Govt, Census - Settlers Muster List 1800 NSW (1800). Land and Stock held by Free Settlers, and Emancipated or Expired Convicts in 1800. (On File in William Morgan Folder) (6) NSW Govt, Census - Kings List 1801 List 3 NSW (1801). List of Settlers from Discharged Marines, Soldiers of the New South Corps and from His Majestys Vessels serving on this Station, with the Quantity of Ground Cropped, Stock &c. in 1801. (On File in William Morgan Folder) (7) NSW Govt, Census - General Muster of NSW 1814 (1814). (On File in William Morgan Folder) (8) NSW Govt, Census - General Muster and Land Stock Muster of NSW 1822 (1822). (On File in William Morgan Folder) Event Notes Note (1) At the time of this Muster William Morgan had 3 acres of wheat sown, 12 acres of maize to be planted, and was off stores. The Muster indicated that the land was purchased. Note (2) The Kings List notes that William Morgan was granted his 70 acres by Governor Paterson in July 1795. He had 30 acres cleared and 16 acres of wheat / maize. He had 3 hogs and one person was on Stores. Note (3) Was living at his son in laws residence, William Wilson of Liverpool NSW. Note: Click the link below if there is no MAIN MENU at the top of the Page http://warwicktaylor.com/fam-hist Note: Personal details of living persons have been omitted Note: AGES are only accurate if a death year is known Name Index