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Pvt Joseph Morgan

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Pvt Joseph Morgan

Birth
New Fairfield, Fairfield County, Connecticut, USA
Death
1785 (aged 36–37)
Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA
Burial
Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA Add to Map
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"The grave of Joseph Morgan a soldier of the revolution who died about the year 1785"Joseph was the 1st of 7 children born of Caleb Morgan (1716-1775) and his wife Lydia Rogers (1726-1820). Joseph's siblings were: Benjamin (1750-1834), Caleb (b. 1753), Lydia (b. 1753), Nathan, Jonathan, and Levi (1762-1785).

Joseph came from Connecticut and settled in Pownal, on the New Hampshire Grants (now Bennington County, Vermont) before 1769. He married at Pownal, July 11, 1769, Anna Thorp (d. 1821) by whom he had at least 5 children (4 sons and 1 daughter): Ezra (1770-1849); Ira (1773-1848); Caleb (1775-1850), Zephaniah; and Esther (1779-1849).

On July 21, 1777, Joseph enlisted in Captain John Warner's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Herrick's Vermont Regiment of Rangers which fought in the Battle of Bennington, August 1777. Joseph served in Warner's Company until that unit was mustered out, December 3, 1777.

On October 13, 1778, Joseph entered Lieutenant Jonathan Scott's Company in Colonel Samuel Herrick's Regiment of Vermont Militia in the service of the American United States raised for the purpose of guarding the public stores in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont. Captain Scott's Company was raised by order of General John Stark to his Excellency Thomas Chttenden, Governor of Vermont. Joseph was dismissed from that service, January 4, 1779, after serving 83 days.

On October 11, 1780, Joseph entered Captain Eli Noble's (Pownal) Company, Colonel Samuel Herrick's 2nd Vermont Militia Regiment called up in response to the alarm caused by the raid led by British Major Christopher Carleton into the Lake Champlain valley and beyond. Joseph served 20 days during that alarm.

On July 1, 1781, Joseph entered Captain William Hutchin's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Fletcher's Vermont Battalion of Infantry in the service of the State of Vermont. Joseph was discharged from that service, November 20, 1781, after serving 140 days during the summer campaign. He did not re-enlist for winter service, 1781-2.

References:

(1) "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Bennington County, VT., for 1880-1881." by Hamilton Child, 1880, page 159

(2) "Marriages in Pownal, Vermont to 1850" by Elmer I. Shepard, 1941

(3) "The State of Vermont Rolls of the Soldeirs in the Revolutionary War 1775 to 1783" by John E. Goodrich, 1904, pages 48, 103-104, 215, and 567-569
"The grave of Joseph Morgan a soldier of the revolution who died about the year 1785"Joseph was the 1st of 7 children born of Caleb Morgan (1716-1775) and his wife Lydia Rogers (1726-1820). Joseph's siblings were: Benjamin (1750-1834), Caleb (b. 1753), Lydia (b. 1753), Nathan, Jonathan, and Levi (1762-1785).

Joseph came from Connecticut and settled in Pownal, on the New Hampshire Grants (now Bennington County, Vermont) before 1769. He married at Pownal, July 11, 1769, Anna Thorp (d. 1821) by whom he had at least 5 children (4 sons and 1 daughter): Ezra (1770-1849); Ira (1773-1848); Caleb (1775-1850), Zephaniah; and Esther (1779-1849).

On July 21, 1777, Joseph enlisted in Captain John Warner's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Herrick's Vermont Regiment of Rangers which fought in the Battle of Bennington, August 1777. Joseph served in Warner's Company until that unit was mustered out, December 3, 1777.

On October 13, 1778, Joseph entered Lieutenant Jonathan Scott's Company in Colonel Samuel Herrick's Regiment of Vermont Militia in the service of the American United States raised for the purpose of guarding the public stores in Bennington, Bennington County, Vermont. Captain Scott's Company was raised by order of General John Stark to his Excellency Thomas Chttenden, Governor of Vermont. Joseph was dismissed from that service, January 4, 1779, after serving 83 days.

On October 11, 1780, Joseph entered Captain Eli Noble's (Pownal) Company, Colonel Samuel Herrick's 2nd Vermont Militia Regiment called up in response to the alarm caused by the raid led by British Major Christopher Carleton into the Lake Champlain valley and beyond. Joseph served 20 days during that alarm.

On July 1, 1781, Joseph entered Captain William Hutchin's Company, Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Fletcher's Vermont Battalion of Infantry in the service of the State of Vermont. Joseph was discharged from that service, November 20, 1781, after serving 140 days during the summer campaign. He did not re-enlist for winter service, 1781-2.

References:

(1) "Gazetteer and Business Directory of Bennington County, VT., for 1880-1881." by Hamilton Child, 1880, page 159

(2) "Marriages in Pownal, Vermont to 1850" by Elmer I. Shepard, 1941

(3) "The State of Vermont Rolls of the Soldeirs in the Revolutionary War 1775 to 1783" by John E. Goodrich, 1904, pages 48, 103-104, 215, and 567-569

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The grave of
JOSEPH MORGAN
a soldier of
The revolution
who died about
the year 1785



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  • Added: Jul 16, 2006
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14954397/joseph-morgan: accessed ), memorial page for Pvt Joseph Morgan (1748–1785), Find a Grave Memorial ID 14954397, citing Morgan-Towslee Cemetery, Pownal, Bennington County, Vermont, USA; Maintained by the moo (contributor 46834101).