Hi, William, Thank you. Yes, this is the family I seek. Do you have that of Isaiah Morton and his children. I have a connection between Isaiah and a James Morton in Alabama in 1830. I know that the James Morton was born in VA, but where and who was his father. Was this 1830 Isaiah Morton in Alabama (1830) a son or grandson of the one who was the son of John Morton and his first wife? The Isaiah Morton in Alabama in 1830 lived next to James Morton. This James Morton states he was born in Virginia. I have definite connections to James Morton, b. 1802/03 in Virginia and this James Morton in Alabama, who lives next to Isaiah Morton in Alabama. James Morton left Alabama in about 1831, whereas Isaiah is found in 1831 buying land in that place in Alabama. Anything you can give me such as John Morton's two marriages and children I would welcome. Thanks. Wanda Cole ---------- > From: Mgbrown105@aol.com > To: WJGCole24@worldnet.att.net > Cc: VAPITTSY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VAPITTSY-L] William Bybee > Date: Thursday, June 15, 2000 12:02 AM > > Wanda, I have the family listing of the children and some of the > grandchildren of Captain John Morton (Capt Revolutionary War, Va Cont Line) > who died in Prince Edward Co test 1796, his son Charles died 1796 leaving > sons John, Nathaniel and William. He had a son Benjamin Morton of Halifax > Co, Va. Benjamin is dead by 1852 leaving unamed children. Does this sound > like anything you might be interested in. I am not a descendant of this > family but the information is from the 1852 Scrip Act papers at the National > Archives. regards, Margie Brown