Lee F. Morgan - Pattison Cemetery - Pattison, TX
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N 29° 50.033 W 095° 59.656
15R E 210663 N 3304141
One in a set of three WOW monuments for the Morgan family in the rural town of Pattison in Waller County, TX (USA). This one of for Lee F. Morgan, grandson of Stacye Ann Marlin Morgan (a survivor of the 1839 Morgan Massacre).
Waymark Code: WMNCT5
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 02/15/2015
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Pattison cemetery is the main burial ground for the town of Pattison in rural Waller County, Texas. It is situated on land donated by George Pattison (a descendant of one of the early settlers) back in 1889 and contains approximately 750 burial plots.
A series of 3 WOW monuments can be found right next to the tombstone of Stacye Ann Marlin Morgan, daughter of settler James Marlin and survivor of the famous Morgan Massacre: on Jan 1st, 1839, Indians killed and scalped several members of the Morgan and Marlin families. Isaac Marlin, 10, ran 7 miles for help. His sister, Stacye Ann, was severely wounded and left by the Indians for dead. She apparently recovered, eventually married William J. Morgan, and brought up a large family.
This gravesite is that of Lee F. Morgan, one of Stacey's sons. Lee F. was a son of William James "Bud" and Delmore Morgan (and whose WOW monuments can be found right next to his). His headstone monument includes a standard WOW seal at the crest, and his inscription reads:
LEE F. MORGAN
MAY 23, 1894
JUNE 2, 1921
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Our brother has
gone to a man-
sion of rest,
To the glorious
land by the
Deity blest.
For more info on his ancestry and descendants, see the following entry in the
Find A Grave website.