Showing posts with label Leonidas (Lon) Morgan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Leonidas (Lon) Morgan. Show all posts

Monday, March 31, 2014

Leon Morgan (1897-2002) - son of Leonidas Morgan.


Leon Morgan lived 104 years and resided in the James King Home in Evanston, Illinois at the time of his passing on September 29, 2002.  



John Morgan’s brother, Leonadis (Lon) (Leon) Morgan was fifty years old when his son Leon was born on November 18, 1897 in New Jersey.  Leon was the second child born to Leonadis and Mary Rice Morgan following their November 27, 1895 marriage.  Daughter Sarah was born first on October 5, 1896.

In the 1940 Chicago, Illinois census Leon was head of his Chicago household which included his sister Sarah and widowed mother Mary (75). Leon (42) was in advertising and Sarah (43) was a steno/secr'y in manufacturing. I was moved by the fact that this family group (each member single) was together.

Two weeks ago Mary Robak of Chicago, Illinois came across my blog post here as she was searching for some background on Leon Morgan, born 1897. She gave me permission to post the note she later sent me.

"Mr. Morgan resided in Chicago for most of his life, having moved there in 1910. he lived in Evanston, IL towards the end of his life, in the King Home, a part of the Presbyterian Homes. I work there, and had known him during those years, becoming the person he was closest to in the last decade of his life. He had come close to marrying early in life, but never discussed that much. He died at age 104 in 2002.

"I have put together a bit of info about him to share with residents who are currently residing there on this Thurs 3/19. I had not really delved into his distant past until today. I know of his sister, tho he spoke of her little, he spoke just slightly more of his mother. He did not speak of his father, tho as he had passed about 60 yrs before our meeting, that did not surprise me. Only now I wish I had paid closer attention. At that point in time no one thought he had any relatives, as none had any contact with him.

"Leon Morgan was a leader in aviation in Chicago, until the stock market crash of 1929 destroyed his businesses. In 1930-31 he became involved in writing children's books, the Cowboy series of the Little Big books, the foundation of Whittman publishing that became Golden Books. Sometimes on ebay you find those too. He wrote for the Century of Progress in 1933. In 1936 he entered advertising, but we did not talk about that nearly as much as his air days and his writing days.

"He traveled the world widely, collected art and books, and had an interest in ballet and Mayan culture."



In his 90's he wrote an extremely interesting autobiography, When Flying was Young. It is mentioned in his obituary linked above. I scanned the book's front and back covers. There is such a fascinating parallel running between the lives of Leon Morgan and John Morgan Rex (1920-1942). They each loved airplanes and flying from their youth. 

This picture of Leon Morgan with two models is courtesy of Chicago History Museum Research Center.

Thank you Mary Robak for your kindness and generosity and for acquainting us with your friend Leon Morgan.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

John Hamilton and Helen Melvina Groesbeck Morgan, Part 9

John Hamilton Morgan’s parents; Eliza Ann Hamilton Morgan, Garrard Morgan II.

[Editor’s note: The John Morgan Journal account of John and Mellie traveling to the East, beginning October 23, 1883, continues. It appears that in these journal entries H. stands for Hamilton. I returned to John Morgan's 1876 journal entries for the very first time he visited home and family, hoping to better understand the people he mentions and visits. To his January 4, 1876 entry he added his genealogy, clarifying the complexity of the Hamilton and Morgan families. Hum! Is it possible to clarify this complexity? Perhaps there is information in this account that will assist family genealogists.]
                                   
1876
Normal, Illinois, January 4, 1876
… I enter here my genealogy:
My grandfather and father were named Garrard Morgan. My grandmother Morgan’s maiden name was Sarah Sanderson. On my mother’s side my great grandfather was named John Hamilton; his wife, Elizabeth. Great [sic] Grandfather was James Hamilton, his wife, Margaret Hamilton. My mother’s name is Eliza Ann Hamilton. Gerrard Morgan, Jr. had a sister, Mary Morgan who married Marshall Hamilton, himself father of Woodson Hamilton.
...
1883
November 1
Left Cin. [Cincinnati] For Greensburg at 8:17 a.m. arriving at 10:40 a.m. and was met at the depot by cousin Gail Hamilton. Went up to uncle Morgan H. and spent the day. Called on cousin Malinda McCane.

November 2 Got a buggy and drove out past where I was born. Went to uncle Marshall Hamiltons and stayed all night.

November 3
Started early and drove to Charles Hamiltons and stopped an hour or two returning to Woodson H. for dinner. Left there at 3 for Greensburg. Met uncle D. W. Hamilton and a number of old acquaintances. Stopped at uncle Morg. [Morgan] H’s.

November 4At uncle Morgans all day. A number called to see us, including Jas. Hart whose parents were members of the church. Josh. Pool and wife, two of the Peery’s and John Logan and wife. During the day walked out through the town.

November 5
After bidding the folks goodbye, we left Greensburg on the 10:12 a.m. train which was 10 minutes late. Went by way of Indianapolis and Kankarkee [sic.] to Chicago and put up at the Windsor House. Raining terribly all the afternoon.

November 6
Went about the city for an hour or two. Visited the Court house Square, Wabash Avenue, the piers on the Lake and at 11:05 came down on the train to Hinsdale on the C. B. and Q. R. R. to see father and mother whom we met, also cousin Jas. Chambers and wife. The weather has cleared up and quite pleasant.

November 7
Bad weather today again. Went to the city and called on Will. Met a very cool reception. Attended to some business about town and returned to father’s.

November 8Up early this a.m. and took the 6:44 train into Chicago. Lon [Leonidas] assisted us and was very kind. At 8:45 took the Wabash train for Champaign, arriving at uncle William Morgans at 7: p.m. and was met kindly.













Leonidas [Lon] Morgan.

This post at The Ancestor Files is about John Morgan's parents and siblings. Amy would like more information.

Some family members mentioned in this post can be found at LDS FamilySearch.
(To be continued.)

The John Morgan Journal from the Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah. The pictures of the Morgans; Garrard II, Eliza Ann Hamilton, and Leonidas are from the Nicholas G. Morgan, Sr. photo collection at the Marriott Library, Special Collections, University of Utah.