Father | Thomas Watson, Jr. (b. between 1735 and 1755, d. after 22 April 1803) |
Mother | Elizabeth Jordan (b. before 1752, d. 1803) |
Son | Solomon G. Morton (b. 1776, d. 21 May 1859) |
Daughter | Levicey ("Dicy") Morton+ (b. 1776, d. 1819) |
Daughter | Amarilla Morton+ (b. 1777, d. 1852) |
Son | John M Morton (b. 1778, d. after 1815) |
Son | Samuel M Morton (b. 1779, d. 1851) |
Son | Abner Watson Morton+ (b. 14 September 1780, d. 1829) |
Son | Jesse B Morton+ (b. 1781, d. 1865) |
Daughter | Betsy Ann Morton+ (b. 1782, d. 28 February 1811) |
Son | Abraham B. Morton (b. 1784, d. 11 July 1833) |
Son | Elisha Morton+ (b. 1786, d. 1821) |
Son | Jacob Morton+ (b. 1791, d. 27 October 1854) |
Daughter | Mary ("Polly") Morton+ (b. 11 February 1792, d. 21 December 1838) |
Son | William Morton+ (b. 1793, d. 1822) |
Son | Silas M. Morton+ (b. 1802, d. 7 September 1846) |
Son | Alexander B. Morton+ (b. 1803, d. 7 February 1857) |
Son | George W. Morton (b. 1804, d. circa 1825) |
Pedigree Chart | |
Included in charts - lists | Box Pedigree - CRS Charles Ryland Scott Ancestors Descendants of Thomas Watson b. 1735 Indented - CRS |
Relationship | 4th great-grandmother of Charles Ryland ("Ryland") Scott 6th great-grandmother of Isaac Silas Vaughn 6th great-grandmother of Katherine Gilstrap Scott 6th great-grandmother of Joseph Ryland Scott 6th great-grandmother of Charles Parker ("Parker") Scott 6th great-grandmother of Orly Marie Vaughn 6th great-grandmother of Avital Catherine Vaughn |
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DNA Verified | 33 DNA matches through Levicey Watson | |
Person Source | She had person sources.1 | |
Birth | 1758 | She was born in 1758 in Tennessee, United StatesBGO.1,2 |
Name | 1775 | As of 1775, Levicey Watson was also known as Levicey Morton.1 |
Name | 1775 | As of 1775, Levicey Watson was also known as Leevicey Morton.3 |
Marriage | 1775 | Samuel Morton and she were married in 1775 in Williamson, Tennessee, United StatesBGO.1,4 |
Anecdote (fam) | 1792 | In 1792 Samuel Morton moved to Caswell County, N. C. and bought 202 acres of land in that county. In 1804 he was State Senator from Caswell County. In 1806 he moved to Nashville TN and later moved to Williamson County TN near Brentwood where he died leaving a large family5 |
Divorce | 1826 | Samuel Morton and she were divorced in 1826 in Williamson, TennesseeBG.6 |
Burial | after 1830 | She was buried after 1830 at Morton Cemetery, Nolensville RdBG, in Williamson, Tennessee, United StatesBGO. [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Birth: Death: "Concord Baptist Church, 1804-1846," by George Franklin Watson; [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Williamson County Historical Society Publication No. 16[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], Spring 1985, pp 12, 13; and cited in [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Burials, Volume 3[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], Williamson County Historical Society, 1991: Watson Morton, "wife of Samuel Morton; [birth date] not given; d. between Oct 1825 and Oct. 1833, probably in Sept. 1833." [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Burials, Volume 3[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], lists Samuel and Levicey Watson Morton as "probably buried here [Morton Cemetery, Nolensville Road]." links: Spouse: [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Samuel Morton (1755 - 1825)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* Children: [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Samuel Morton (1779 - 1851)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Jacob Morton (1791 - 1854)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* *[COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Calculated relationship[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] Burial: [COLOR:66,22,67,255,255,255]Morton Cemetery[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] County, USA Created by: [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Harriet W. Berry[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] Record added: Jul 12, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 93487516 Birth: unknown Death: unknown "Concord Baptist Church, 1804-1846," by George Franklin Watson; [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Williamson County Historical Society Publication No. 16[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], Spring 1985, pp 12, 13; and cited in [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Burials, Volume 31,1,255,255,255][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], Williamson County Historical Society, 1991: Watson Morton, "wife of Samuel Morton; [birth date] not given; d. between Oct 1825 and Oct. 1833, probably in Sept. 1833." [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]Burials, Volume 3[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255], lists Samuel and Levicey Watson Morton as "probably buried here [Morton Cemetery, Nolensville Road]." links: Spouse: [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Samuel Morton (1755 - 1825)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* Children: [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Samuel Morton (1779 - 1851)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* [COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Jacob Morton (1791 - 1854)[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]* *[COLOR:0,0,117,255,255,255]Calculated relationship[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] Burial: Morton Cemetery[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] County, USA Created by: Harriet W. Berry[COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255][COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255] Record added: Jul 12, 2012 Find A Grave Memorial# 93487516 [COLOR:1,1,1,255,255,255]GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 35.98890, Longitude: -86.68110 |
Death | 1833 | She died in 1833 at age ~75 in Williamson County, Tennessee, United States of AmericaBG.1,2 |
Will (fam) | 5 September 1833 | She signed a will on 5 September 1833 in Williamson, Tennessee, United StatesBGO. Sept 5 & 6 Account of Sale Oct term of Court 1833 Williamson County, Tennessee, Will Book 4, p. 52. [file 655]3 |
Probate | October 1833 | She had her estate probated in October 1833 in Williamson, Tennessee, USABG.7 |
Last Edited | 22 November 2019 |