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Austin Hawkins Morgan

Male 1813 - 1898  (84 years)


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  1. 1.  Austin Hawkins Morgan was born on 15 Oct 1813 in Tennessee (son of Job Morgan, Esq. and Sarah "Sally" Hawkins); died on 13 May 1898 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Overton Cem, Jackson Co, Tennesse.

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    The Cookeville Press 1894-1899
    MORGAN, AUSTIN HAWKINS: Memorial Sketch. Austing Hawkins Morgan was born Oct. 15, 1813, and departed this life at his home, at Marengo, Jackson county, Tenn., May 18, 1898, at 8 o'clock p.m. He had lived on Roaring river, at the place of his demise, for a period of over sixty years. Deceased was the last of the sons of Job Morgan, Esq., of Spring creek, who died several years ago at an advanced age. Of his father's family there were five sons and four daughter who reached the years of maturity. Of the sons Joseph was the oldest. He was a soldier in the war of 1812, and after going safely through the battle of New Orleans with Gen. Jackson, died of measles at Natchez, Miss., before reaching home. The others, Lloyd, Carroll, Daniel and Henley, all have passed to their reward. The daughters, Nancy Hampton, Elizabeth Mahaney, Polly Loftis and Sallie Gibbons have all likewise crossed over the river of death save the last named only, who survives at a ripe old age at Grand Prairie, Missouri. The subject of this sketch was first married to Barbara Johnson, of which union five children were born, four of whom are yet living. After his first wife's death he married Amanda F. Maxwell, of Putnam county, who survives him. Of this last marriage ten children were born, seven of whom are still living. Four of his children are residents of Cookeville. He filled several civic positions of trust, among others, Justice of the Peace and Trustee of his county, and one of the Commissioners that laid off Cookeville, being the last surviyor. (sic) As a minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian church, none in the bounds of the Sparta Presbytery, wield a wider influence, he having occupied the pulpit for near a half century. He was made a Mason soon after the late war, being a member of Tannhill Lodge, No. 133, and Gainesboro Chapter, No. 86, serving for years as Chaplain of both bodies. Upon his request he secured the establishment of Marengo postoffice, over 40 years ago, and was continuously postmaster there until a a few weeks since when he wrote to the department that he had served the Government in that capacity 42 years and had become to feeble to attend to the office and asked to have his son appointed in his stead, and it was promptly done. A vast concourse attended his funeral at Overton burying ground on the 20th inst. After impressive religious services, conducted by Brothers S. K. Phillips and W. M. Swearengin, ministers of his church, his remains were buried with Masonic rites by Tannahill Lodge, assisted by members of the order from Livingston and Cookeville. In accordance with his request, repeatedly made, the Masonic funeral ceremonies were conducted by his newphew, Past Grand Master, George H. Morgan of Cookeville. By his death the community has lost a man distinguished for good deeds in his day and generation Generous, kind, charitable, and of the highest order of integrity. He was respected by all who knew him. While to fill faithfully his sacred calling was his chief aim in life, he nevertheless took an active interest in public affairs and no man wielded a greater influence than he did in whatever pertained to the welfare of the community, either socially, politically or religiously. With his intellect undimmed by the flight of years, having lived four score and nearly five, attended by his loving wife, all of his living children but one and a large circle of neighbors and friends, his lamp of life went quietly out and his pure spirit was wafted to the eternal home where God and the angels dwell. Among his last audible words was a quotation from a favorite Psalm of David: "Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil for thou are with me." Having breathed these comforting words of inspiration his soul and body separated and all that is left for his loved ones who linger behind is the bright example of a pious and hole life to direct them to a higher and nobler state of existence. May this sweet benison be accepted by them as a precious heritage and lead them all to walk in his footsteps with the son of righteousness as their guiding star. [Date: 6/2/1895, Vol. XI, No. 33, Page 1]
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    Austin married Barbara Johnson on 15 Feb 1833 in Jackson Co, Tennessee. Barbara was born on 15 May 1816 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died in Apr 1849 in Marengo, Jackson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. (5 children) Morgan

    Austin married Amanda Elizabeth Maxwell on 31 Jul 1849 in Jackson Co, Tennessee. Amanda (daughter of Amos Maxwell and Mary "Polly" Patton) was born on 22 Dec 1826 in Jackson/Putnam Co, Tennessee; died on 16 Mar 1907 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Overton Cem, Jackson Co, Tennesse. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. (10 childen) Morgan was born after 1850 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died after 1898.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Job Morgan, Esq. was born on 3 Jul 1771 in Burke Co, North Carolina (son of Joseph Morgan and Nancy Curtis); died on 1 Jan 1857 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    This Job Morgan (never called Job Meekly, who was his son) was the son of Joseph Morgan and Nancy Curtis.

    Job married 10 Sep 1795 Sarah "Sally" Hawkins.
    1800 Burke Co, NC census lists him as "Joab Morgan."
    1830 Jackson Co, TN shows him as "Jobe Morgan"
    1850 Jackson Co TN 1850 District 9
    Job Morgan 79 wm farmer NC
    Sally " 72 wf NC

    A History of Putnam Co (McClain) p. 15...Job Morgan came from NC about 1801 and settled on Spring Creek, then in the newly formed county of Jackson. He was the grandfather of the late Gen. George H. Morgan, prominent in Putnam Co affairs.

    In 1805, Sally and Job were members of the Baptist Church at Spring Creek.

    Family records show that Job brought a book with him to TN, with his name and a date inscribed, Job Morgan, Aug 3rd, 1802. It is assumed that he came to TN but not before the 1802 date. They were for sure in Jackson Co as early as 1805, according to the minutes of the Roaring River Baptist Church under date of First Saturday in Jan 1806, we read, "Received by letter Job Morgan and his wife.." The family stopped first on the Duck River, secured land and established a home, but after a time they moved on to Spring Creek, a tributary of Roaring River.
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    Job married Sarah "Sally" Hawkins on 10 Sep 1795 in Burke Co, North Carolina. Sarah (daughter of Augustine Hawkins and Elizabeth Henley) was born on 11 Sep 1778 in Burke Co, North Carolina; died on 13 Jan 1863 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Sarah "Sally" Hawkins was born on 11 Sep 1778 in Burke Co, North Carolina (daughter of Augustine Hawkins and Elizabeth Henley); died on 13 Jan 1863 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. Joseph Morgan was born on 15 Aug 1796 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died in 1815 in Natchez, Mississippi.
    2. Nancy Morgan was born on 16 May 1798 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died after 1830.
    3. Lloyd Morgan was born on 8 May 1800 in Overton Co, Tennessee; died on 14 Dec 1889.
    4. Elizabeth Morgan was born on 28 Mar 1802 in North Carolina; died on 3 Dec 1882 in Morganton, Burke Co, North Carolina.
    5. Martha Morgan was born on 22 Aug 1804 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died after 1820.
    6. Susannah Morgan was born on 5 Aug 1807 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee; died on 4 Jun 1883 in Benton Co, Arkansas.
    7. Daniel "Elder" Morgan was born on 7 Apr 1809 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee; died on 19 Aug 1872 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Old Antioch Meeting House, Jackson Co, Tennessee.
    8. Washington Morgan was born on 2 Jun 1811 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died after 1830.
    9. 1. Austin Hawkins Morgan was born on 15 Oct 1813 in Tennessee; died on 13 May 1898 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; was buried in Overton Cem, Jackson Co, Tennesse.
    10. William Carroll Morgan was born on 1 Mar 1816 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died on 27 May 1887 in Gasconade Co, Missouri.
    11. Derby Henley Morgan was born on 24 Jul 1818 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died on 27 Apr 1887 in Overton Co, Tennessee; was buried in Fellowship Cem, Allons, Overton Co, Tennessee.
    12. Sarah "Sallie" Morgan was born on 19 Jun 1821 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died after 1900 in of, South Jefferson, Maries Co, Missouri.
    13. Mary Pauline "Polly" Morgan was born on 30 Aug 1823 in Jackson Co, Tennessee; died on 11 Mar 1885 in Tennessee.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Joseph Morgan was born in 1750 in Rowan Co, North Carolina (son of Joseph Morgan and Elizabeth Lloyd); died in 1804 in Burke Co, North Carolina.

    Joseph married Nancy Curtis on 10 Sep 1795 in Burke Co, North Carolina. Nancy (daughter of James Curtis and Nancy Murray) was born in 1750 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died in 1807 in Burke Co, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy Curtis was born in 1750 in Randolph Co, North Carolina (daughter of James Curtis and Nancy Murray); died in 1807 in Burke Co, North Carolina.
    Children:
    1. 2. Job Morgan, Esq. was born on 3 Jul 1771 in Burke Co, North Carolina; died on 1 Jan 1857 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee.

  3. 6.  Augustine Hawkins was born on 15 Apr 1721 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co, Maryland (son of Joseph Hawkins and Elizabeth Rowles Griffith); died in Jan 1808 in Jackson Co, Tennessee.

    Augustine married Elizabeth Henley about 1755 in Baltimore Co, Maryland. Elizabeth (daughter of Captain John Henley) was born on 12 Jul 1737 in Maryland; died in 1808 in Hawkins, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Henley was born on 12 Jul 1737 in Maryland (daughter of Captain John Henley); died in 1808 in Hawkins, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 3. Sarah "Sally" Hawkins was born on 11 Sep 1778 in Burke Co, North Carolina; died on 13 Jan 1863 in Spring Creek, Jackson Co, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joseph Morgan was born about 1708 in of, Pennsylvania (son of Edward Morgan, (immigrant) and Margaret Elizabeth Jarman (?)); died after 1748 in Of, Winchester, Frederick Co, Virginia.

    Notes:

    Moved to Winchester, Fredericks, VA in 1741

    Joseph married Elizabeth Lloyd about 1728. Elizabeth was born about 1708; died after 1748. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth Lloyd was born about 1708; died after 1748.
    Children:
    1. 4. Joseph Morgan was born in 1750 in Rowan Co, North Carolina; died in 1804 in Burke Co, North Carolina.

  3. 10.  James Curtis was born in 1720 in Moore, North Carolina; died in 1795 in Randolph Co, North Carolina.

    James married Nancy Murray about 1750. Nancy was born in 1725 in Moore, North Carolina; died in 1787. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Nancy Murray was born in 1725 in Moore, North Carolina; died in 1787.
    Children:
    1. 5. Nancy Curtis was born in 1750 in Randolph Co, North Carolina; died in 1807 in Burke Co, North Carolina.

  5. 12.  Joseph Hawkins was born on 7 Dec 1665 in Baltimore Co, Maryland; died on 13 Jan 1724 in Baltimore Co, Maryland.

    Joseph married Elizabeth Rowles Griffith on 7 Dec 1665 in Baltimore Co. Maryland. Elizabeth was born about 1675 in England (prob); died after 1730 in of, St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co, Maryland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Elizabeth Rowles Griffith was born about 1675 in England (prob); died after 1730 in of, St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co, Maryland.
    Children:
    1. 6. Augustine Hawkins was born on 15 Apr 1721 in St. Thomas Parish, Baltimore Co, Maryland; died in Jan 1808 in Jackson Co, Tennessee.

  7. 14.  Captain John Henley was born on 31 May 1706 in Calvert Co, Maryland (son of Darby Henley and Anne Armstrong); died about 1808 in Hawkins Co, Tennessee.
    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Henley was born on 12 Jul 1737 in Maryland; died in 1808 in Hawkins, Tennessee.