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1901 Milligan's Cove Christian Church Cemetery May, Daniel (I2937)
 
1902 Milligan's Cove Church Cemetery Miller, Ephraim B (I2911)
 
1903 Milligan's Cove Church Cemetery Swartzwelter, Amanda J (I2908)
 
1904 Montford Point Federal Cemetery Aldridge, Elizabeth (I3356)
 
1905 Montford Point Federal Cemetery Ward, Colonel Edward (I3355)
 
1906 Moon Cemetery Hunter, Elizabeth (I1048)
 
1907 Morgart Bible:
George Washington, 1806-1832, m. Catherine Moyers or Myers 11-3-1809.
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1880 Census, Rainsburgh, Bedford Co, Pennsylvania, #1255098

Colerain Twp:

Morgart, George W. Self M M W 74 PA VA VA Landlord
Rachel Wife F M W 49 PA PA PA Landlady
Howsan, Mary E. Othr F S W 27 PA PA PA Domestic Servant
Kegg, Levi R. Othr M M W 33 PA PA PA Tinsmith
Smith, George Othr M W W 47 MO Eng Eng Works in Tannery
Hardsane, William Othr M S W 22 PA PA PA Fire Insurance Agent
Carver, George Othr M S W 27 PA Prussia Pru Shoemaker 
Morgart, George Washington (I3040)
 
1908 Morgart Bible:
Rebeccah, 1796-1883, m. John Connor, 6-26-1825. 
Morgart, Rebecca (I3034)
 
1909 Morgart Family Bible:
Christiana Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born November 26th A.D. 1808.
Christiana Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret, departed this life Oct. 1st A.D. 1809. 
Morgart, Christiana (I3012)
 
1910 Morgart Family Bible:
Elizabeth Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born August 3rd A.D. 1803.

Elizabeth Morgart and J. Wesley Akers was married Oct 21st A.D. 1830.
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1880 Census, Derry Station, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, #1255204

Akers, Elizabeth Self F W W 76 PA PA PA Keeping House
Jane R. Dau F S W 39 PA PA PA At Home
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Morgart, Elizabeth (I3005)
 
1911 Morgart Family Bible:
Elizabeth Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born August 3rd A.D. 1803.

Elizabeth Morgart and J. Wesley Akers was married Oct 21st A.D. 1830.
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1880 Census, Derry Station, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, #1255204

Akers, Elizabeth Self F W W 76 PA PA PA Keeping House
Jane R. Dau F S W 39 PA PA PA At Home
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Ussery, John (I261)
 
1912 Morgart Family Bible:
Lydia Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born March 14th A.D. 1807.

Lydia Morgart, daughter of Phillip & Margaret, departed this life Oct. 1st A.D. 1809. 
Morgart, Lydia (I3011)
 
1913 Morgart Family Bible:
Mary Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born March 11th A.D. 1805.

Mary Morgart, daughter of Phillip & Margaret, departed this life, March 8th A.D. 1824. 
Morgart, Mary (I3010)
 
1914 Morgart Family Bible:
Rachel Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born October 8th A.D. 1819.

Rachel Morgart and Daniel Swartwelder was married March 10th A.D. 1840.

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Their married life was spent in Ray's Cove, near Breezewood, and he was a farmer. He had only
been sick a few days with the la grippe and his death was unexpected.

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Remarks: Rachel (Morgart) Swartzwelder (1819)
Bedford County Courthouse- Will Book: Liber 6, Folio 148
The will mentions Daniel's grandson, Charles Miller. 
Morgart, Rachel (I2907)
 
1915 Morgart Family Bible:

Phillip Morgart son of Peter & Christiana was born September 2nd A.D. 1780.

Phillip Morgart and Margaret Hess was married Sept. 7th A.D. 1802.

Philip Morgart and Rachel Roach was married September 22nd A.D. 1840.

Parents
In Memory of Philip Morgart, Husband of Margaret, who departed this life January 25th Anno Domini, 1846. Aged 65 yrs, 4 mo. and 23 days.
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Remarks from Freddie Royer: Philip Morgart (1780)
In 1783 at the age of three, Philip accompanied his parents from Virginia to Bethel Township, Fulton County, (then Bedford County) and in 1785 to Providence Township, east of Everett.
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Phillip Morgart was elected Director of the Poor in 1842. (In 1811 a county poor house was erected. (Bedford Co. page 220.)
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1810 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
558 Philip Morget 0-0-1-0-0 2-0-0-1-0 Providence
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1820 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
85 Philip Morgart 2-0-0-1-1-0 2-1-1-1-0 Providence
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1830 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
113 Philip Morgert 0-1-1-1-0-0-0-1 1-1-1-0-1-0-1 Providence
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1840 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
261 Phillip Morgan 0-0-0-1-1-0-0-1 0-0-1-1 West Providence 
Morgart, Philip George (I3001)
 
1916 Morgart Family Bible:

Phillip Morgart son of Peter & Christiana was born September 2nd A.D. 1780.

Phillip Morgart and Margaret Hess was married Sept. 7th A.D. 1802.

Philip Morgart and Rachel Roach was married September 22nd A.D. 1840.

Parents
In Memory of Philip Morgart, Husband of Margaret, who departed this life January 25th Anno Domini, 1846. Aged 65 yrs, 4 mo. and 23 days.
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Remarks from Freddie Royer: Philip Morgart (1780)
In 1783 at the age of three, Philip accompanied his parents from Virginia to Bethel Township, Fulton County, (then Bedford County) and in 1785 to Providence Township, east of Everett.
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Phillip Morgart was elected Director of the Poor in 1842. (In 1811 a county poor house was erected. (Bedford Co. page 220.)
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1810 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
558 Philip Morget 0-0-1-0-0 2-0-0-1-0 Providence
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1820 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
85 Philip Morgart 2-0-0-1-1-0 2-1-1-1-0 Providence
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1830 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
113 Philip Morgert 0-1-1-1-0-0-0-1 1-1-1-0-1-0-1 Providence
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1840 Census, Bedford County, Pennsylvania
261 Phillip Morgan 0-0-0-1-1-0-0-1 0-0-1-1 West Providence 
Tufton, Agnes (I257)
 
1917 Morgart Family Bible:
William H. Morgart son of Phillip & Margaret was born February 25th A.D. 1817.

William H. Morgart and Margaret was married Septem 25th Eighteen hundred and forty two.
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Their married life was spent in Ray's Cove, near Breezewood, and he was a farmer. He had only been sick a few days with the la grippe and his death was unexpected.
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1860 Census, East Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania, page 187
356 357 Morgart, William 43 M Farmer 1200 500 PA
Margaret 45 F PA
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1870 Census, East Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

109 110 Morgart, William 53 M W Farmer 1800 500 PA
Akers, Elizabeth 60 F W House Keeping PA
Jane 21 F W At Home PA
Van Horn, Frank 17 M W Farm Laborer PA
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1880 Census, East Providence Township, Bedford County, Pennsylvania

Morgart, William H. Self M M W 63 PA PA PA Farmer
Rebecca C. Wife F M W 41 PA Eng PA Keeping House
Oliver C. Son M S W 7 PA PA PA
S. Newton Son M S W 5 PA PA PA
Fannie M. Dau F S W 3 PA PA PA 
Morgart, William Hess (I3003)
 
1918 Morgart Family Bible:
Margaret Morgart daughter of Phillip & Margaret was born July 23th A.D. 1826.

Margaret Morgart & W. Whetstone was married May 24th A.D. 1847. 
Morgart, Margaret (I3004)
 
1919 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Peter (I3024)
 
1920 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Margaret (I3017)
 
1921 Morgart Family Graveyard Margaret (I3015)
 
1922 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Peter C (I3013)
 
1923 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Abraham (I3002)
 
1924 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Philip George (I3001)
 
1925 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Rebecca (I3034)
 
1926 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Catherine (I3030)
 
1927 Morgart Family Graveyard Sparks, Mary (I3029)
 
1928 Morgart Family Graveyard Morgart, Baltzer (I3028)
 
1929 Morgart Family Graveyard Hess, Christiana (I3025)
 
1930 Morgart Family Graveyard Hess, Margaret (I3009)
 
1931 Morning Herald [Kentucky] 25 Apr 1899 ? Law and Sentiment Outraged

Under Sections 1335 and 1336 of the Kentucky Statutes it is made a misdemeanor for anyone to unlawfully or secretly disinter or displace any dead human body from the grave or vault in which it has been deposited, or any one to willfully mutilate the rave in which any one has been buried. This is a proper law and ought to be enforced. It is particularly so in the State.

Formerly each family had its family burying ground near to the family homestead, in which were buried the members of the family and its servants. These burying grounds as rule were inclosed [sic] in stone fences. It is not often that the homestead remains in the same family for several generations, and, therefore, these burying grounds are left to the protection of the sentiment of humanity, which makes graves and grave yards sacred, and to the law. It has been found difficult to preserve such burying grounds and many of our larger families have taken the precaution to remove their dead and the monuments over their graves to public cemeteries.

Among the most conspicuous of the early families of Lexington and Fayette County was the Trotter family. The beautiful woodland now known as Chautauqua, and the suburb known as Woodland was owned by this family, and the mansion house erected by it. The plantation originally was much larger than the 110 acres known as the Erwin place, or Woodland, and included what was known as the "Trotter woods" and many other acres on the southwest side of the Tate's Creek pike.

The descendants of that family are still among us, among the most respectable of our citizens. Leslie Combs, Esq., Captain Samuel T. Leavy, at one time Senator from the Woodford District, and various others represent the present generation of Trotters. The history of Lexington could not be written no understood without frequent mention of this name. Members of this family were actors in some of the most dramatic and sensational events in our history; among them were men of the highest ability and character, who filled the most important stations; and among the women of the family were some of the most beautiful, attractive and fascinating women of the nation.

Very early, possibly over a century ago, Mr. Trotter constructed in the thick woods now lying on the northwest of the Tate's Creek pike a large and imposing vault, and it was for probably over ninety years one of the most conspicuous and well-known of the landmarks of Lexington and Fayette County. "Trotter's Woods" and "Trotter's Vault" were as well known as the fair grounds or race course of cemetery is now known. It is inconceivable that anyone who ever lived in Lexington could have been so ignorant of the history of Lexington, and of its families and of its surroundings as not to have known of the conspicuity of the Trotter family and of the existence of the Trotter Vault.

There is, therefore, no excuse that we can imagine for the desecration of that vault, for the wanton and sacriligous [sic] sacking of its chambers and the savage distribution of the sacred relics therein contained. We can not conceive of how it was possible for any one to confound it with an Indian mound or to imagine that some ancient relic had been discovered. We have no personal feeling in this matter, and we did not on yesterday refer to the remarkable article in The Sunday Leader. Because we thought it best to wait until the descendants of the Trotters could have an opportunity to see that article, and to take such steps as they might think proper.

But there is a public side to this as well as a private side. Scattered all over Kentucky are family graveyards. Many of them are located upon farms long passed out of the ownership and control of the families represented by the dead in those graves. The protection to those grave yards lies partly in the prompt execution of the law and in the name of those Kentuckians scattered all over the South, West and East, we submit to the authorities of Fayette County whether it is not imperative to see that this action is investigated and that the perpetrators of this outrage upon the dead are punished.  
Trotter, James Jr (I572)
 
1932 Mosgrove Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery Logan, Daniel Lapsley (I379)
 
1933 Mosley Cemetery Smith, Rebecca (I199)
 
1934 Mosley Cemetery Gann, Smith Woodson (I198)
 
1935 Most likely at the Aultman Company Becherer, Sergeant Samuel (I4324)
 
1936 Most likely at the earlier end of the range Crim, Rhoda (I4292)
 
1937 Most likely died before brother John was born in 1640 Stickney, John (I2217)
 
1938 Most likely not married in Veckersviller. More likely were married in Burbach, Bas-Rhin and then immediately set up residence in Veckersviller. Family F1153
 
1939 Most likely predeceased her husband, who does not mention her in his will Foscue, Sarah (I808)
 
1940 Most likely seeming 1860 census match is to G W Donalson in Gwinnett Co., Georgia, son of H W and Lucy Donalson, with seven siblings; however all children of H W (Hezekiah) are accounted for Donison, George A (I1008)
 
1941 Most likely the "son-in-law" Jeremiah Dunn was what today would be called a "step-son" resulting from her second marriage Drake, Sarah (I1983)
 
1942 Most likely this is the Daniel Malone who married Caroline Greenwood c. 1822 and appears in Monroe Co., Mississippi by 1830, dying there in 1838 Malone, Daniel (I074)
 
1943 Most probate records of Cobb Co., Georgia do not exist prior to 1865 due to the Civil War; the few remaining are not available except perhaps in Cobb County
Probate records of Cherokee Co., Alabama do not exist prior to 1882 due to a courthouse fire
A few Hills are mentioned in Morgan Co., Alabama probate records 1820-1880, but no mention of Richard or Robert as heirs (21 Oct 2017)
One Hill (W. H.) appears in index to Hall Co., Georgia probate records; not enough information to determine relation, if any (23 Oct 2017) 
Hill, Richard (I1011)
 
1944 Most records (baptisms of her children) have "Anna Marg." as her given names or even "An. Marg." Only the marriage record and baptism of son Johann Christoph give her surname; the marriage record is quite indistinct. Niehuß, Anna Margaret (I4443)
 
1945 Most sources give Georgia as her birthplace; a few give Alabama. Cagle, Irena (I4337)
 
1946 Most sources render the surname as "Dodivers", though it does rarely appear as "Dodiver" or "d'Hodiver" Dodivers, Anne Louise (I2524)
 
1947 Most sources show Harry A but the 1880 census lists an Austin H who otherwise identically resembles him Blocker, Harry Austin (I2514)
 
1948 Mother's name is incorrectly given in the source but other records tie. (25 Oct 2021) Schulte, Anna Catharina Maria (I4456)
 
1949 Mount Calvary Catholic Cemetery Perola, Frank Joseph (I2686)
 
1950 Mount Gilead Cemetery Hull, Samuel (I1938)
 

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