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Westley Nathan Morgan (born 21 January 1984) is a former professional footballer. Morgan made more than 700 professional appearances as a defender for Nottingham Forest, Leicester City and the Jamaican national team. Morgan spent the first ten years of his career with his boyhood club, Nottingham Forest, playing 402 matches and scoring 14 goals ...
Ephraim Franklin Morgan (January 16, 1869 – January 15, 1950) was an American Republican politician who served as the 16th governor of West Virginia from 1921 to 1925. He was born on a farm near Forksburg, Marion County, West Virginia, a descendant of the first white settler of western Virginia, Morgan Morgan, and his son David Morgan. [1]
The Morgan family was a prominent military and political family in the U.S. states of Virginia and West Virginia. Pages in category "Morgan family (West Virginia)" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total.
Joel Wesley Morgan (born September 5, 1973), known professionally as Wess Morgan, is an American gospel musician and pastor. He started his music career, in 2006, with the release of Look at Me Now by Oak Tree Records.
Nov. 25—TRINITY — Hugging players after the game, Drew Phillips was trying to keep it together. The Class 4A, No. 5 West Morgan Rebels had just had their undefeated season come to a brutal end ...
Charles W. Morgan 2022 in Mystic. Charles W. Morgan (often referred to simply as "the Morgan") was a whaling ship named for owner Charles Waln Morgan (1796–1861). He was a Philadelphian by birth; he moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts in 1818 and invested in several whalers over his career. [8]
Aug. 23—Volleyball season officially starts Thursday. Last year, 13 local teams reached the super regional and five — Hartselle, Lawrence County, Priceville, West Morgan and Lindsay Lane ...
The Emily Morgan Hotel, in downtown San Antonio, is named in honor of the Texas heroine. Emily D. West (c.1815–1891), also known as Emily Morgan, is a folk heroine whose legendary activities during the Texas Revolution have come to be identified with the song "The Yellow Rose of Texas".