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Sgt Miles Morgan

Male 1616 - 1699  (~ 83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Sgt Miles Morgan was born Apr 1616, Llandaff, Wales (son of William Morgan and Elizabeth Morgan); died 28 May 1699, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

    Notes:

    With his brothers, James and John, he sailed from Bristol on the ship "Mary" and arrived at Boston in April, 1636. They lived in Roxbury, MA for a time. James subsequently moved to Plymouth Colony and later settled in New Haven, CT, where he became a member of the Colonial Assembly of Connecticut and fought in the Pequot War. John grew disgusted with the bigotry, superstition, and the persecutions (including the witch trials) then taking place in New England and moved to Virginia.

    Miles joined the company of Sir William Pynchon in the colonization of western Massachusetts and was one of the founders of the city of Springfield, originally names Agawam after the Indian tribes that lived in the area. One of the company of colonists, Miles, though he was only 21 years of age, quickly became the second-in-command. He was one of the leading citizens of the new town and was regarded as an intrepid Indian fighter, farmer, and town leader. He had been given the title of "Sergeant Morgan" on the journey from Boston. In addition to establishing the farms that meant survival to the colonists he was also the butcher in the community and, in later years, operated a boat on the Connecticut River, trading with other colonists and with the Indians. He was subsequently known as "Captain Morgan." Unable to read or write, his mark on the town records was the sign of an anchor.

    On the voyage from Bristol he had made the acquaintance of Miss Prudence Gilbert, who was emigrating to the New World with her family. Once settled in Agawam he had a letter written to Prudence, who had settled in Beverly, north of Boston, and proposed marriage. She accepted and in 1642, accompanied by an Indian guide, a pack horse, and two companions, Miles set out for Beverly, where the couple were married. Prudence, her possessions piled on the horse, walked the 120 miles back to Springfield with her new husband.

    Morgan built one of the few fortified houses in town, was active in the militia, and was depended upon in the protection of the frontier town. During the fighting that swept the colony during King Phillip's War in 1675 the Indians attacked Springfield, nearly destroying the town. Many of the citizens took refuge in Morgan's house, and under his command, held off the attack. An Indian servant who worked for Morgan managed to escape and alerted the Massachusetts Bay troops under the command of Major Samuel Appleton, who broke through to Springfield and drove off the attackers. Morgan's sons were also famous Indian fighters in the territory and one of them, Peletiah, was killed by the Indians in battle in 1675.

    Miles appears in the records as a selectman, constable, surveyor, fence viewer, and overseer of highways. He was also appointed to sit in the balcony of the church during services and maintain order among the young men in the congregation. ("...up in ye gallery, to give a check to disorders in youth and young men in tyme of God's worship"). Given the piety of the early settlers this was a position of some honor and also attests to his force of personality.

    Not all their time was spent in church, however. According to the records, in 1673 Hannah Merrick, unmarried daughter of Thomas Merrick, accused Miles's son Jonathan with the paternity of her child. Miles provided his son's bail and Jonathan fought the charge. The court found him guilty, however, and ordered him to pay two shillings, six pence towards the child's support for four years. Jonathan's second wife eventually got a full confession from Hannah (the records do not indicate how) and Hannah was condemed to pay a fine of seven Pounds or receive twenty lashes as punishment for her perjury. Jonathan, not letting matters lie, then filed a suit charging slander against Hannah's father, but lost. Eight years later Miles was again in trouble over a child. His daughter Lydia worked in the household of the family of Samuel Gaines, who became the father of her child. Miles filed charges and won his suit and Mr. Gaines was ordered to pay child support. The judges declared their "greate Cause to Lament and bewaile ye sore hand of God agst us in suffering such vile inormityes to Breake out amongst us which as a Flood does threaten to overwelm us."

    Miles married Prudence Gilbert 1643, Beverly, Essex, Massachusetts. Prudence was born 1617, Beverly, Yorkshire, England; died 14 Nov 1660, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Mary Morgan was born 14 Feb 1644/5, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died 2 Oct 1683, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    2. Jonathan Morgan was born 16 Nov 1646, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; was christened 22 Nov 1646, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died 10 Apr 1714, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    3. David Morgan was born 23 Sep 1648, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died 30 May 1731, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    4. Peletiah Morgan was born 7 Jul 1650, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts; died 1675/6, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    5. Isaac Morgan was born 12 May 1652, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    6. Lydia Morgan was born 8 Apr 1654, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    7. Hannah Morgan was born 11 Apr 1656, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.
    8. Mercy Morgan was born 18 May 1658, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

    Miles married Elizabeth Bliss 15 Feb 1669, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Nathaniel Morgan was born 14 Jun 1671, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Morgan was born 1582, Llandaff, Wales (son of William Morgan and Cwladis); died 1649, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

    William married Elizabeth Morgan 1606. Elizabeth (daughter of William Morgan and Elizabeth Winters) was born 1583, Tredegar, Wales; died 28 Jun 1638, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried Bristol, Gloucestershire, England. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Elizabeth Morgan was born 1583, Tredegar, Wales (daughter of William Morgan and Elizabeth Winters); died 28 Jun 1638, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
    Children:
    1. Blanche Morgan
    2. James Morgan was born 1607, Llandaff, Glamorgan, Wales; died 1685, New London, New London, Connecticut.
    3. John Morgan was born 1609.
    4. 1. Miles Morgan was born Apr 1616, Llandaff, Wales; died 28 May 1699, Springfield, Hampden, Massachusetts.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Morgan

    William — Cwladis. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Cwladis
    Children:
    1. 2. William Morgan was born 1582, Llandaff, Wales; died 1649, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.

  3. 6.  William Morgan was born 1560, Wales (son of Thomas Morgan and Elizabeth Bodenham); died 1653, Wales.

    Notes:

    Sheriff 1612. Member of Parliament 1623-25. Knighted 1633. Received King Charles I at Tredegar July 16-17, 1645. Married first wife, Elizabeth Winters, in 1581. (She was the daughter of Sir William Winters of Lidney and was born in 1564). His second wife was Bridget Morgan of Hayford. The descendants of Sir William assumed the titles of Lord Tredegar. In 1792 this title was raised to Baronet Tredegar and to Baron Tredegar in 1859. In 1905 it was raised again to Viscount Tredegar. The title became extinct in 1962 when the last Viscount died without an heir.

    William married Elizabeth Winters 1581. Elizabeth (daughter of William Winters) was born 1564. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Elizabeth Winters was born 1564 (daughter of William Winters).
    Children:
    1. 3. Elizabeth Morgan was born 1583, Tredegar, Wales; died 28 Jun 1638, Bristol, Gloucestershire, England; was buried Bristol, Gloucestershire, England.
    2. Blanche Morgan was born 1587.
    3. Thomas Morgan was born 1588.
    4. Edward Morgan was born 1592.
    5. Rowland Morgan was born 1597.
    6. John Morgan was born 1600.
    7. Mary Morgan was born 1605.
    8. Frances Morgan was born 1609.
    9. William Morgan was born 1610.
    10. Mary Morgan was born 1611.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Thomas Morgan was born 1534 (son of Rowland Morgan and Blanch Thomas); died 1603.

    Thomas married Elizabeth Bodenham 1559. Elizabeth was born 1538. [Group Sheet]


  2. 13.  Elizabeth Bodenham was born 1538.
    Children:
    1. 6. William Morgan was born 1560, Wales; died 1653, Wales.
    2. Edward Morgan was born 1562.
    3. John Morgan was born 1564.
    4. David Morgan was born 1566.
    5. Blanch Morgan was born 1568.
    6. Catherine Morgan was born 1570.
    7. Ann Morgan was born 1578.
    8. Margret Morgan was born 1580.

  3. 14.  William Winters

    Other Events:

    • Title (Facts Pg): Sir

    Children:
    1. 7. Elizabeth Winters was born 1564.