Morgan, A. (1902). A history of the family of Morgan, from the year 1809 to present times. New York, N.Y.: [publisher not identified].
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Married, first, Samuel Rowell. Admin. on his estate granted to widow Deborah 2 December 1760 (Probate Records of the Province of New Hampshire, Vol. VII).
23 November 1783, Benjamin Cotton and Abigail his wife, Jonathan Corlis and Deborough his wife, Jacob Butler, Jr. and Sarah his wife, Ashby and Jonathan Morgan, Daniel Cresey, Benjamin Cresey, Elizabeth Riford, and Eunice Cresey, sell to Timothy Ladd four fifths of a parcel of land in Salem, it being part of the real estate of John Ashby late of Salem, deceased.
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Married, second, Jonathan Corliss of Salem, NH before June 1762. ('Cauley' in the above record and in the will of Moses Morgan: https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/i/14464/15420-co2/38334652)
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23 November 1783, Benjamin Cotton and Abigail his wife, Jonathan Corlis and Deborough his wife, Jacob Butler, Jr. and Sarah his wife, Ashby and Jonathan Morgan, Daniel Cresey, Benjamin Cresey, Elizabeth Riford, and Eunice Cresey, sell to Timothy Ladd four fifths of a parcel of land in Salem, it being part of the real estate of John Ashby late of Salem, deceased.