In a message dated 9/28/2004 2:58:22 PM Eastern Standard Time, DRKDI@aol.com writes: > I am working on Morris Grant Morgan and Margaret Morgan Morgan. They are > in > the 1850 US Census, dwelling 233. What happened to them. I can track > Rebecca > Morgan who married Robert Parker, Morris Grant Morgan who married Rebecca > Owenby, and lose track of Mary or May. She may be the one who married > Joseph > Truelove but I cannot find her. I alaso have data on Lucinda Owenby, their > daughter. > > I need to know if there are estate records of the ollder Morris Grant Morgan > and Margaret Morgan Morgan. Do such exist? Are there land records for > them.? Was the land divided? > > I cannot locate a printed copy of the 1860 US Census for Union County. If > you have one are they listed in it? Let me thank you in advance. Kenneth > Israel. > > 1860 Towns County, Georgia - PO Mt. Edia? - July 15, 1860 - page 160 312 - M. G. Morgan, age 50; farmer; $1500/600; born NC Drasy?, age 36; born NC Jonathan, age 24; farmer; /$190; born NC James, age 18; farmer; born NC Ercey?, age 16, female; born GA Mary, age 12; born GA Minervus (I think Morris); age 9; born GA Lucinda, age 6; born GA Lincy, age 2; born GA All children except Lincy attended school within the year In case you don't already have 1870: 1870 Towns County, Georgia - PO Hiawassee - July 12, 1870 page 211 341 - Morgan, Morris G., age 60; farmer; $500/900; born NC Dresa, age 46; keeping house; born NC Mary L., age 23; without occupation; born GA Morris G., age 20; farm labor; born GA Lucinda C., age 17; without occupation;; born GA Gracy L, age 13; at home; born GA William P., age 10; farm labor; born GA Jefferson L., age 8; at home; born GA Sarah E., age 7; at home; born GA Elijah, age 5; born GA John T., age 4; born GA Because MG owned real property per census, I would say yes, there should be either a will or an estate settlement on file in Towns County for him, as well as land transactions. Good luck! Linda in Marietta