80,544 individuals across 8,812 family names, linked through 29,017 marriages — a century of local lineage, searchable below.
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These are our family-history records — individuals, relationships, and vital events compiled from community research and family submissions. Search by surname, given name, or full name. Looking for a specific obituary instead? Search obituaries.
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- Dewey, Elbert Morgan Al1908 — 1981Gethsemane Memorial Park, Carteret County, Newport, North Carolina
- Drummond, James Morgan—
- Dunn, Morgan Beverleyb. 1993Mesa, Arizona
- Dye, Calvin Morgan1838 — 1906Arkansas
- Frederick, Rosaanna Morgan1858 — 1942Baker Cemetery, Washington County, Strickler, Arkansas
- Freeland, Morgan—
- Garrett, Billy Morganb. 1892Sevier County, Tennessee
- Gibbs, Morgan Elizabeth—
- Griffith, Beauford Morgan1922 — 1994Arkansas
- Hannah, Morganb. 2000
- Hodges, John Morgan1868 — 1952Evansville, Washington County, Arkansas
- Hodges, Morganb. 1838McNairy, Tennessee
- Humphries, Morgan—
- Lemley, Morgan Bradfordb. 1839Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Lynch, David Morganb. 1852Leon County, Texas
- Marshall, Morgan—
- Moore, Morgan—
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- Morgan, Amber—
- Morgan, Anna—
- Morgan, Catherineb. 1807Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Morgan, Charles A. III—
- Morgan, Constance Marie—
- Morgan, David Jamewb. 1815Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Morgan, Doyle—
- Morgan, Elizabethb. 1820Monongalia County, West Virginia
- Morgan, Elwyn Ray—
- Morgan, Eran1859 — 1880Claiborn, Jackson County, Mississippi
- Morgan, Floyd—
- Morgan, Genell—
- Morgan, Helen—
- Morgan, Imogean1934 — 2005Milltown, Arkansas
- Morgan, James1962 — 2025San Jose, California
- Morgan, James Arthur—
- Morgan, James Thomas—
- Morgan, Janet Lucille—
- Morgan, Jerry—
- Morgan, Jim—
- Morgan, Jimmy—
- Morgan, Joanb. 1935
- Morgan, Jo Ann—
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