"A HISTORY OF THE DAVIESS-McLEAN BAPTIST ASSOCIATION IN KENTUCKY, 1844-1943" by Wendell H. Rone. Probably published in 1944 by Messenger Job Printing Co., Inc., Owensboro, Kentucky, p. 405. Used by permission. [McLean] I. M. MORGAN: Our subject is the son of Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Morgan of West Tennessee and is a grandson of Rev. Grandison Morgan of the family of General John Hunt Morgan of Civil War fame and also of General Daniel Morgan of Revolutionary War fame. He was born in Mississippi County, Missouri, on January 15, 1890, and moved to Mayfield, Kentucky when a child and still later to Owensboro, Kentucky. From Owensboro he moved to Indiana and was educated in that state. He was converted at the age of seventeen and united with the Culbertson Avenue Church, New Albany, Indiana. He was licensed to preach by this Church in 1910 and was ordained in 1914. He has received the B.A. Degree from a college and the Th.B. Degree from a Seminary. He served for some time as a missionary in the mountains of Kentucky and also in the West. He has held pastorates in Indiana, Kentucky, Kansas, Nebraska, Tennessee, and Vermont, and in consequence has a wide acquaintance in both the Northern and Southern Baptist Conventions. While in the West he studied the rural church problems and was used in forming a number of "rural fields" by securing the cooperation of several rural churches, who agreed to locate a pastor centrally. His rural survey chart is being used extensively by the Church Efficiency Department of the Northern Baptist Board of Promotion. He has been a pastor in this Association for over a year and is now serving the Pack, Mt. Liberty, and Brushy Fork Churches. Brushy Fork is a half-time Church at present and the other two are one- quarter time. Morgan = TN Mississippi-MO Mayfield-Graves-KY Owensboro-Daviess-KY IN KS NE VT http://www.rootsweb.com/~kygenweb/kybiog/mclean/morgan.im.txt