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William J. Morgan (New York politician)

William James Morgan was an American newspaper editor and politician.

Early life
Morgan was born on October 16, 1840, in Peterborough, Ontario, Upper Canada. He came to the United States when 10 years old, and attended the public schools in Buffalo, New York. ==Career==
Career
At the outbreak of the American Civil War, he enlisted as a private in the 116th New York Volunteer Infantry, and fought in the Siege of Port Hudson and Battle of Cedar Creek. He was several times wounded, and retired in 1864 as a brevet lieutenant colonel of volunteers. Upon his return to Buffalo, he joined the editorial staff of The Buffalo Commercial newspaper in 1869, where he worked for the next 20 years. He died on the day of his re-nomination by the Republican state convention. ==Personal life==
Personal life
In 1869, Morgan married Mary Catherine Reese (1843–1909), a daughter of George Reese and Susannah ( Brower) Reese. Together, they were the parents of three daughters and two sons, including: • Morgan, who married William A. Kendall. • J. Warren Morgan (b. 1880), a civil engineer. • Mai Morgan, who married attorney Richard H. Templeton in 1908. Morgan died of heart disease on September 5, 1900, at 1 Main Avenue, his home in Albany, New York. His home in Buffalo was 407 Norwood Avenue. Services in Buffalo were held at the Richmond Avenue Methodist-Episcopal Church with the pall bearers as Secretary of State John T. McDonough, State Engineer Edward A. Bond, Attorney General John C. Davies, State Treasurer John P. Jaeckel, Superintendent of Public Works John Nelson Partridge, Speaker of the Assembly S. Frederick Nixon, Deputy Controller Theodore P. Gilman, Thomas Austin, and Judge D. S. Potter of Glens Falls. His wife died in 1909 at the home of their daughter Mai. ==References==
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