Abigail D. Morgan
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Abigail D. Morgan (b. Dyer) (1813-1894) was born in Gray, Maine, and died in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She married Pitman Morgan, a farmer, in Gray in 1840, and they lived in North Yarmouth, Maine. Morgan's husband died in 1879, and by 1885 she had moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where five of her children lived. She resided with the family of her daughter Emma A. Thompson (b. Morgan) who was a student of Mary Baker Eddy's, a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and a practitioner of Christian Science who was instrumental in the establishment of Christian Science in Minneapolis.

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Abigail D. Morgan
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Abigail D. Morgan (b. Dyer) (1813-1894) was born in Gray, Maine, and died in Minneapolis, Minnesota. She married Pitman Morgan, a farmer, in Gray in 1840, and they lived in North Yarmouth, Maine. Morgan's husband died in 1879, and by 1885 she had moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where five of her children lived. She resided with the family of her daughter Emma A. Thompson (b. Morgan) who was a student of Mary Baker Eddy's, a member of The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts, and a practitioner of Christian Science who was instrumental in the establishment of Christian Science in Minneapolis.

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