1900 Census Information:
According to the United States census reported on June 1, 1900, Abigie S. Morgan (50) owned a home in Richland County, South Carolina, with his wife of twenty years, Katie Morgan (47), and their children; Cora Morgan (19), Lillie Morgan (17), Daisy Morgan (15), Alvin Morgan (12), Bryant Morgan (9), Lucile Morgan (5) and Ansis Morgan (3), and his mother-in-law, Addie McDonald (60). It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina. Abigie S. Morgan was a farmer and Katie Morgan was a farm laborer.
1910 Census Information:
According to the United States census reported on April 15, 1910, Abiggi Margan (53), owned a home in Richland County, South Carolina, with his wife of 30 years, Katie Margan (47), and their children; Bryant Margan (19), Lucile Margan (15), Austis Margan (13). It was reported the family members were all born in South Carolina, except for Abiggi who reported his birth as North Carolina. Abiggi Margan was a farmer on a home farm.
1938
Funeral services for Bryant Morgan, 47, who died at his home near Pontiac yesterday (April 13, 1938) morning after an illness of several months, will be conducted at 11 o’clock this morning from the Union Baptist church near Blaney by the Rev. Roland Hodge, pastor, and the Rev. Mr. Jeffcoat. Interment will follow in the churchyard.
Mr. Morgan was a lifelong resident of the Pontiac community, were he farmed. He was a member of the Union Baptist Church near Blaney.
He is survived by his window, the former Miss Lula Goff of Blaney; four daughters, Miss Leitha Morgan, Miss Ollie Mae Morgan and Miss Plumer Morgan, all of Pontiac; and Mrs. Olin Watts of Blythewood; five sons; Ernest Morgan, Grover Morgan, Leo Morgan and Robert Morgan of near Pontiac, and Wilbur Morgan of Newberry; five sister; Mrs. Jesse Miles of Columbia, Mrs. Runlass Ross of Camden, Mrs. Barney Cooper, Mrs. Marion Coker and Mrs. Sam Cook, all of Blaney.
Pallbearers will be Lexie Moak, Leslie Moak, Norman Cook, Curtis Morgan, John Coker, and Laverne Goff.

1944
On November 19, 1944, Bryant Morgan was listed in the newspaper article “In Uniform.“
1993
On September 12, 1993, Bryant C. Morgan was listed as the deceased father in the obituary of Leo Edward Morgan.