Enoch D. MORGAN (RIN: 453) was born 01 May 1836 in Panama, Chat., New York. Martha A. MORGAN (RIN: 454) was born 20 July 1844 in Panama, New York. She died 24 February 1932.


Children of Enoch D. MORGAN and Martha A. MORGAN are:
1. William H. MORGAN (RIN: 455), b. 07 April 1875
2. H. �Jay MORGAN (RIN: 457), b. 26 February 1882
3. David MORGAN (RIN: 458)

Notes for Enoch D. MORGAN:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Enoch D. Morgan; Born: 1 May 1836, Panama, Chat. Co., New York.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Enoch Morgan, father: "None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. Martha was a ting thing. She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."


Notes for Martha A. MORGAN:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: Martha A. Morgan; Born: 20 Jul 1844 Panama, Chat. Co., New York; Died: 24 Feb 1932.

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Martha Morgan, mother: "None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. Martha was a tiny thing. She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."

1900 U. S. Federal Census; Calument Township; Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Film Roll No. 285; Page No. 285; SD No. 1; ED No. 986; Sheet No. 12; Ward of City: 31; Enumeration Date: 13 June 1900; Enumerator: Ernest E. Ellington; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, 24 May 1999; Koreshan Unity: Martha Morgan; Residence: 99th Street; Dwelling 133; Relation to head of family: Boarder; Color, white; Sex, female; Month of birth: September; Year of birth: 1844; Age at last birthday: 58; Married; No. of years married: Nothing listed; Mother of how many children: 4; Number of these children living: 4; Place of birth: New York; Place of birth of father: New York; Place of birth of mother: New York; Occupation: Nothing listed; Can read, yes; Can write, yes; Can speak English, yes.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1910; Microfilm Roll number: Fl 1910-H T624; Koreshan Unity; Enumeration Date: 25 Apr 1910; Enumerator: Walter S. Turner, Jr.; ED: 80; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, Jan 1995: Martha Morgan; Sex: Female; Race: white; Age: 60; Marital status: widow; Mother of 5 children; Number of those children living: 4; Place of birth: New York; Place of birth of mother and father: New York; Language spoken: English; Occupation: seamstress; Employer or worker: worker; No. of months not employed: 0; Can read and write: yes.

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1920; Enumeration Date: 2 Jan 1920; Enumerator: Henry D. Silverfriend; Microfilm number: 1820221; SD: 1; Sheet: 1; Fourth Precinct; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff, December 1994: Martha A. Morgan; Relation to head of family: Boarder; Dwelling number: 24; Family visitation number: 28; Place of Residence: Campbell Place; Age 79; Marital status: Widow; Place of birth: New York; Place of birth of mother and father: U.S.; Occupation: None.

Burial: Koreshan Unity Cemetery--lot 5; Inscription: Martha Morgan: 1841-Feb 1932

Sources for Martha A. MORGAN:

  1. The Koreshan Unity Membership List by Claude Rahn,
  2. Koreshan Unity Cemetery, Number 5Martha Morgan; 1841-Feb. 1932

Notes for William H. MORGAN:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: William H. Morgan; Born: 7 Apr 1875

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Will Morgan: "None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. Martha was a ting thing. She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."

Sources for William H. MORGAN:

  1. The Koreshan Unity Membership List by Claude Rahn,

Notes for H. �Jay MORGAN:

THE KORESHAN UNITY MEMBERSHIP LIST by Claude J. Rahn: H. Jay Morgan

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; Jay Morgan: "None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. Martha was a tiny thing. She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero."

U.S. Federal Census/Estero/Lee County/Florida--1900; Enumeration date: 27 Jun 1900; Enumerator: A. A. Gardner; Microfilm number: 1240172; SD: 2; ED: 77; Sheet number: 16; Page number: 26; Transcribed by Joyce Nelle Ratliff: H. J. Morgan; Relation to head of family: partner; Color: white; Sex: male; Born: Feb 1882; Age 18; Single; Place of birth: California; Place of birth of father: unknown; Place of birth of mother: New York; Occupation: assistant; No. of months not employed: nothing listed; No. of months attending school: 0; Can read and write: yes; Can speak English: yes.

THE PIONEER CURRICULUM: Clarinet Instructor, H. J. Morgan

MEMORIES, MEMORIES--DAYS OF LONG AGO chronicled by Marie McCready with participation by Lovelle McCready: Jay (not last name given, maybe H. Jay Morgan), guitar player--page 65. Jay gave music lessons to those who could not play an instrument.--Page 78. Jay Morgan played first violin--Page 78. When Lovelle McCready was promoted to first violin, Jay became clarinetist. Page 78

Sources for H. �Jay MORGAN:

  1. The Koreshan Unity Membership List by Claude Rahn,

Notes for David MORGAN:

FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U. by Marie McCready; David Morgan: "None of us remember much about Enoch as he was not there long after we came to Estero. Martha was a tiny thing. She died after leaving but asked beforehand that her body be cremated and the ashes brought back and scattered over the grounds at Estero, which was done. Jay was a talented musician and gave most of the rest of us music lessons when we first came to Estero." (Possibly same person as Joseph Morgan)

Sources for David MORGAN:

  1. FOLKS WE KNEW WHILE IN THE K.U.; Compiled by Marie (McCready),