George Nelson Morgan was born on
Long Sault Island, between
Cornwall, Ontario and
Massena, New York, September 7, 1825, to William Sidney Morgan Jr. (1786-1847) from
Stormont County, and Mary Moore (1791-1870). William S. Morgan Jr. served as a
Sergeant in the
Stormont Militia at the
Battle of Ogdensburg during the
War of 1812. His father, William S. Morgan Sr. (1752-1836), was born in
Ireland and joined the
53rd Regiment of Foot in 1776, sailing from Ireland to fight for the
British Army in the
American Revolution. He fought at the
Battle of Trois-Rivières,
Battle of Valcour Island, and at the
Battle of Saratoga where he was captured when
John Burgoyne surrendered. William Morgan Sr. was granted land in
Canada after the war in 1784, settling in Osnabruck Township,
Stormont County. He commanded the Flank Companies of the
Stormont Militia during the
War of 1812 at the
Battle of Ogdensburg. George N. Morgan moved
St. Catharines,
Ontario in the late 1840s, before immigrating to
Minnesota in 1856, where he was a foundry and machine shop operator. ==Civil War==