James H. MORGAN
- BIRTH: 08 Aug 1892; Texas, USA
Father: // MORGAN
Mother: Ada LUNDY
__ ____________________| | |__ _// MORGAN__| | | __ | |____________________| | |__ | |--James H. MORGAN | | __ | _W. Augustus LUNDY__| | | |__ |_Ada LUNDY__| | __ |_Francis Ann DONALD_| |__
Notes
Updated December 20, 2014. Compiled by Howder (www.howderfamily.com) from the following source(s):(1) 1910 United States Census for Texas, Panola Co., Carthage Town; Precinct No 1: Supervisor's District 2; Enumeration District 121; Sheet 6A, April 16, 1910.
James MORGAN is the son of Ada [LUNDY] HULL and step-son of T. F. HULL. He is 17 years old, born in Texas and is attending school.
(2) WWI Civilian Draft Registrations via Ancestry.com
- Name: James H. [..?] MORGAN
- Home Address: Carthage, Texas
- Date of Birth: Aug 8, 1892
- Birthplace: Lawldy [?] Texas USA
- Occupation: Farmer
- Employer: Self
- Employment Location: Carthage, Tex
- Married or Single: Single
- Physical Characteristics: height - medium; build - stout; eyes - gray; hair - brown; bald - no
- Disability: No
(3) 1920 United States Census for Texas, Panola Co., Carthage Town, Justice Precinct 1: Supervisor's District 2; Enumeration District 155; Sheet 5A; January 9 & 10, 1920.
James MORGAN resides with his step-father Thomas HULL and --- [illegible]. He is 27 years old and born in Texas.
(4) 1930 United States Census for Texas, Panola Co., Carthage City: Precinct #1; Supervisor's District 12; Enumeration District 183-1; Sheet 8B; April 7, 1930.
James H. MORGAN resides with his mother, Ada M. [LUNDY] HULL. He is 34 years old and single. He was born in Texas with his father from Ohio and his mother from Texas. He is a farmer on a general farm (occupation code VVVV), and he is an employer. He is a veteran of the World War.
(5) A History of Texas and Texans, by Frank W. Johnson (The American Historical Society, Chicago and New York, 1914). Volume III, Page 1413.
- "business man in Carthage" (Texas)
(5) Obituaries Recorded in Panola County, Texas 1873-1920. Researched and compiled by Carthage High School teacher Ann Morris and United States History students (East Texas Genealogical Society, Tyler, TX, 1991).
- Synopsis from Panola Watchman (a weekly newspaper), June 30, 1915. - "Jim" listed as surviving sibling.