Sarah Morgan
b. 18 December 1768, d. 2 March 1850
- Sarah Morgan was born on 18 December 1768 in Orange County, North Carolina.
- She married Elijah Teague, son of Elijah Teague and Ailsey Davis, say 1786.
- Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 2 August 1790 in Laurens, South Carolina, enumerated near his brother Joshua. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Samuel Teague and Elias Teague. It appears that one of the sons was identified as a female.
- Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 4 August 1800 in Abbeville, South Carolina, enumerated next to Sarah's brother Benjamin Morgan.. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Samuel Teague, Elias Teague, Joshua Teague, Benjamin Teague, Nancy Teague, Elizabeth Teague and Sarah Caldwell Teague.
- Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 6 August 1810 in Abbeville, South Carolina. Other (counted but unnamed) members of the household apparently included Nancy Teague, Elizabeth Teague, Sarah Caldwell Teague, Lurannah Teague, Lydia Teague and Mary Teague.
- Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1830 in Calvert, Abbeville District, South Carolina, apparently enumerated next to their son Joshua.
- Elijah Teague and Sarah Morgan appeared in the US federal census of 1 June 1840 in Benton (later Calhoun) County, Alabama.
- Sarah Morgan died on 2 March 1850 at age 81 in Benton (later Calhoun) County, Alabama.
- She was interred at Davistown Cemetery, Old Davisville, Benton (later Calhoun) County, Alabama.
- Benton (later Calhoun) County, Alabama, 30 July 1850: Examined and ordered to be filed and recorded, Petition of Joshua Teague for Letters of Administration on the estate of Elijah Teague. Elijah Teague died intestate in 1843, then a citizen of Benton County, Alabama, leaving a widow, Sarah Teague, and eleven children, to wit: 1. Samuel Teague, 2. Elias Teague, 3. Joshua Teague, 4. Nancy Norred, widow of Preston Norred, 5. Elizabeth Davis, wife of Thomas Davis, 6. Benjamin Teague, 7. Sarah Smith, wife of John Smith, 8. Elijah Teague, 9. Lurenna Cobb, wife of Nathaniel Cobb, 10. Lydia Thompson, wife of Robert Thompson, 11. Mary Black, wife of James R. Black, All of lawful age at the time of the death of Elijah Teague, And, by agreement and consent of said children and heirs all the personal property and effects of said deceased Elijah Teague was advertised and sold at public outcry (except such part as was by the consent of all persons interested alloted to the said Sarah Teague, the widow of said deceased) and proceeds equally divided among said children. Sometime in the year 1848 and since said division Sarah Smith, wife of John Smith, died. Sarah Teague, widow of Elijah Teague, died in March of 1850. Elijah left some 620 acres and buildings. Division can only be made lawfully by the appointment of a legal Administrator. Joshua Teague is the oldest of the heirs except two: Samuel and Elias. Joshua Teague is the Administrator of Elijah Teague, even though that it states that Samuel and Elias are older. Each child received $371.47.
- Last Edited: 2 Mar 2014
Family: Elijah Teague b. 2 September 1767, d. 11 February 1843
- Samuel Teague+ b. 22 February 1787, d. 24 December 1860
- Elias Teague+ b. 15 March 1789, d. 24 December 1871
- Joshua Teague+ b. 13 February 1791, d. circa 1864
- Nancy Teague+ b. 14 April 1793
- Elizabeth Teague+ b. 16 November 1794
- Benjamin Teague b. 24 January 1798, d. 8 September 1874
- Sarah Caldwell Teague+ b. 18 March 1800, d. 10 August 1848
- Lurannah Teague b. 2 July 1802, d. 9 October 1859
- Elijah Teague+ b. 17 April 1804, d. 10 March 1879
- Lydia Teague b. 18 August 1806, d. 16 April 1852
- Mary Teague b. 16 February 1809
- Susannah Teague b. 1811, d. 1816