This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Morgan, Bolin, Swindie, Plumer, Wells, ALBERT R. MORGAN, the present county recorder of Clay County, is a native of Indiana was with the colors at the time of the World war, and his business training and experience added other qualifications to his popularity with the voters of the county. Mr. Morgan was born at Staunton, Indiana, December 14, 1894, son of John T. and Margaret (Bolin) Morgan. His grandfather, Preston Morgan, was a native of Kentucky and when a young man came to Indiana and entered land in Clay County. John T. Morgan was a child when brought from Kentucky. He learned the trade of wagon maker and for a number of years conducted a shop near Brazil. He and his wife had six children: Fred, who married Anna Swindie; Kathrine, who became the wife of Samuel Plumer and had three children, Margaret, Clara and Kathrine; Miss Flora, a teacher; Eugene, who married Grace Wells; Miss Nell, at home; and Albert R. Albert R. Morgan attended the grade school near Harmony, had a business college course in Brazil and after leaving school was in the rural mail carriers service until the outbreak of the war. In April, 1917, he enlisted and was sent for training to Purdue University. Later he was put in the Ordnance Corps and was at the great training and testing grounds near Aberdeen, Maryland. Afterwards he was assigned duty traveling in the recruiting service, and after the armistice received his honorable discharge at New York. Mr. Morgan then returned to Brazil, and for a time was employed in the local post-office. He was a collector for the T. H. I. & E. T. Company when he entered upon his campaign for the election to the office of county recorder, November, 1928, and was elected on the Republican ticket for a term of four years. Mr. Morgan is a member of the American Legion, Clay County Post No. 2, is affiliated with the Fraternal Order of Eagles and Improved Order of Red Men, and is very active in the Methodist Episcopal Church. His hobby is music and he is a member of the noted Harmony Quartette, which has frequently been heard over the WBOW radio broadcasting station.