Descendants of Morgan Morgan

Morgan MORGAN or MORGANS, b. ca. 1765, m. Anne (b. ca. 1768 at New Moat, Pembrokeshire, bur. 16 Jul 1860 at New Moat, aged 91), bur. 4 Apr 1826 at New Moat, aged 60. In 1826, of Sychpant ("Dry Hollow"), New Moat. In 1841, Anne was a farmer at Sychpant, with her children Rebecca, James, William, and Thomas. In 1842, Morgan was (posthumously) a laborer. In 1851, Anne was a farmer at Sychpant, with her daughter Rebecca, Rebecca's husband, her son William, and a servant (Anne DAVIES, b. ca. 1834 at Llangolman). In 1860, Anne was of Sychpant. [ref. 8a,8b,9,15]
  1. Rebecca MORGAN, b. ca. 1802 at New Moat, m. reg. Q4 1848 at Narberth R.D., Levi OWENS or OWEN (b. ca. 1815 at Ambleston, Pembrokeshire), d. reg. Q1 1872 at Narberth R.D. In 1841, living with her mother at Sychpant. In 1851, a farm servant, living with her mother at Sychpant, along with her husband Levi (also a farm servant). In 1861, living with her brother James at Sychpant. (In 1861, Levi was a sailor, away from home on census night.) In 1871, a sailor's wife, living at Bevlen, New Moat. (Levi was away from home on census night in 1871 as well.) [ref. 8a,8b,8c,8d,14]
  2. James MORGAN or MORGANS, b. ca. 1805 at New Moat, m. Phebe (b. ca. 1820 at Llanycefn, Pembrokeshire). In 1841, living with his mother at Sychpant. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living at Ffynnon Fair ("Mary's Well"), New Moat, with his wife Phebe and sons Thomas and Morgan. (Ffynnon Fair farm is adjacent to St. Mary's Well, a local landmark whose water is said to be a cure for arthritis.) In 1861, a farmer of 40 acres, employing one boy, living at Sychpant with his brother William, sister Rebecca, niece Ann WILLIAMS (a general servant, b. ca. 1826 at New Moat, perhaps actually Phebe's niece), son Thomas, and nephew William MORGANS (son of his brother Thomas). In 1861, Phebe was living at Ffynnon Fair with her son Morgan and daughter Kettura. In 1871, a farmer of 40 acres together with his son Morgan, living at Sychpant with his wife Phebe, their children Morgan and Ann, and his brother William. [ref. 8a,8b,8c,8d]
    1. Thomas MORGANS, b. ca. 1847 at New Moat, m. Mary (b. ca. 1838 at New Moat). In 1851, living with his parents at Ffynnon Fair. In 1861, living with his father at Sychpant. In 1871, a laborer, living at Bigus, Ambleston, Pembrokeshire, with his wife Mary and their children John, Keturah, and James. In 1881, a cowman, living at Mid County Lab[ourer's?] Cottage, Slebech, Pembrokeshire, with his wife Mary and children Ketura, James, Anne, Job, and Morgan. In 1891, a farm bailiff, living at Poyston Farm, Rudbaxton, Pembrokeshire, with his wife Mary, children Keturah, Job, Morgan, and David, and grandson William. In 1901, a caretaker and farm bailiff, living at Poyston Farm with his wife Mary and grandson William. [ref. 8b,8c,8d,8e,8f,8g]
      1. John MORGANS, b. ca. 1863 in Pembrokeshire. In 1871, a scholar, living with his parents at Ambleston. [ref. 8d]
      2. Keturah MORGANS, b. ca. 1868 at Bletherston, Pembrokeshire, or Henry's Moat, m. Thomas H. ROBERTS (b. ca. 1878 at Freystrop, Pembrokeshire). In 1871, living with her parents at Ambleston. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents at Slebech. In 1891, living with her parents at Poyston Farm. In 1901, living at Slebech Lower Lodge, Slebech, with her husband Thomas (a general agricultural laborer), their children Thomas and Mary, and her daughter Martha. [ref. 8d,8e,8f,8g]
        1. (probably) William MORGANS, b. ca. 1885 or 1888 at Uzmaston, Pembrokeshire. In 1891 and 1901, living with his grandparents at Poyston Farm. [ref. 8f,8g]
        2. Martha MORGANS, b. ca. 1889 at Rudbaxton. In 1891, a nurseling in the home of Elizabeth DANIELS, 3 Marsh Cottages, Uzmaston. In 1901, living with her mother and stepfather. [ref. 8f,8g]
        3. Thomas H. ROBERTS, b. ca. 1898 at Rudbaxton. In 1901, living with his parents. [ref. 8g]
        4. Mary J. ROBERTS, b. ca. Mar 1901 at Slebech. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 8g]
      3. James MORGANS, b. ca. Jun 1870 at Walton (prob. Walton East), Pembrokeshire. In 1871, living with his parents at Ambleston. In 1881, a scholar, living with his parents at Slebech. [ref. 8e]
      4. Anne MORGANS or MORGAN, b. ca. 1872 at Walton. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents at Slebech. In 1891, a domestic servant in the SCANES household at 18 St. Helen's Avenue, Swansea, Glamorgan. [ref. 8e,8f]
      5. Job MORGANS, b. ca. 1874 at Walton East, b. reg. Q2 1874 at Haverfordwest R.D. In 1881, living with his parents at Slebech. In 1891, a baker, living with his parents at Poyston Farm. [ref. 8e,8f,14]
      6. Morgan MORGANS or MORGAN, b. ca. 1876 at Walton East. In 1881, living with his parents at Slebech. In 1891, a farm servant, living with his parents at Poyston Farm. In 1901, a domestic coachman in the household of Percival Allan LLOYD, Victoria Place, Haverfordwest, Pembrokshire. [ref. 8e,8f,8g]
      7. David MORGANS, b. ca. 1881 at Slebech, Pembrokeshire. In 1891, a scholar, living with his parents at Poyston Farm. [ref. 8f]
    2. Morgan MORGANS, b. ca. Feb 1851 at Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, m. reg. Q1 1876 at Narberth R.D., Anne EYNON (b. ca. 1846 at Henry's Moat, Pembrokeshire). In 1851, living with his parents at Ffynnon Fair. In 1861, living with his mother at Ffynnon Fair. In 1871, a farmer at Sychpant, together with his father. In 1881, a farmer of 40 acres, living at Sychpant with his wife Anne and children John and Phebe. In 1891, a farmer, living at Sychpant (in four rooms) with his wife Anne and children John, Phebe, and Mary. Morgan and Anne spoke only Welsh in 1891 but both Welsh and English in 1901. In 1901, a farmer, living at Sychpant with his wife Anne and children John and Mary. [ref. 8b,8c,8d,8e,8f,8g,14]
      1. John Eynon MORGANS or MORGAN, b. ca. 1876 at Maenclochog, b. reg. Q2 1876 at Narberth R.D. In 1881, 1891, and 1901, living with his parents at Sychpant. Spoke both Welsh and English in 1891 and 1901. [ref. 8e,8f,8g,14]
      2. Phebe MORGANS, b. ca. 1877 at New Moat, m. reg. Q1 1900 at Narberth R.D., Daniel JAMES (b. ca. 1875 at Lllanycefn). In 1881 and 1891, living with her parents at Sychpant. In 1901, living at Cwmuchaf, Llandisslio, Pembrokeshire, with her husband James (a farmer). [ref. 8e,8f,8g,14]
      3. Mary A. MORGANS, b. ca. 1882 at New Moat. In 1891, a scholar, living with her parents at Sychpant. In 1901, living with her parents at Sychpant. [ref. 8f,8g]
    3. Ann MORGANS, b. ca. 1856 at New Moat. In 1871, living with her parents at Sychpant. [ref. 8d]
    4. Keturah MORGANS, b. ca. 1860 at New Moat, b. reg. Q1 1860 at Narberth R.D. In 1861, living with her mother at Ffynnon Fair. [ref. 8c,14]
  3. William MORGAN or MORGANS, b. ca. 1808 at New Moat. In 1841 and 1851, a blacksmith, living with his mother at Sychpant. In 1861 and 1871, a blacksmith, living with his brother James at Sychpant. [ref. 8a,8b,8c,8d]
  4. Thomas MORGAN or MORGANS, b. ca. 1814 at New Moat or Henry's Moat, m. 15 Dec 1842 at Maenclochog, Pembrokeshire, after banns, Anne NICHOLAS. In 1841, living with his mother at Sychpant. In 1842, a laborer, residing at Sychpant. In 1851, an agricultural laborer, living in the village of Maenclochog, with his wife Anne and children William, Rebecca, and Martha. In 1861, a farm laborer for the WILLIAMS family at Thornton village, in the parish of Steynton, Pembrokeshire; Anne was living at Maenclochog with their children Rebecca, John, and Anne. In 1871, a laborer, living at 1 Cwmdu Row, Cwmdu, near Maesteg, Glamorgan, with his wife Ann, and their children Rebecca, John, and Ann. In 1881, an indoors farm servant in the GRIFFITHS household at Cwn Cerwn Farm, Cwmdu. [ref. 4,8a,8b,8c,8d,8e,9]
    1. William MORGAN or MORGANS, b. ca. 1844 at Twmpath, Henry's Moat, m1. Margaret (b. ca. 1845 at Llanglydwen, Carmarthenshire), m2. Mary A. (b. ca. 1844 at Pontypool, Monmouthshire). In 1851, living with his parents at Maenclochog. In 1861, a carter, living with his uncle James MORGANS at Sychpant. In 1871, a blacksmith, living at Eglwysfairychurig, in the parish of Henllanamgoed, Carmarthenshire, with his wife Margaret and their children Thomas and Catherine. In 1881, a blacksmith, living at Graig, Clase, Glamorgan, with his wife Mary and children Thomas, Catherine, Ann, and Martha. In 1891, a blacksmith, lodging with his son Thomas at Clase. In 1901, a blacksmith, living with his son Thomas. [ref. 8b,8c,8d,8e,8f,8g]
      1. Thomas MORGAN, b. ca. 1867 at Llandissilio or Henllan[amgoed], m. Mary Ann (b. ca. 1869 at Morriston, Glamorgan). In 1871, living with his parents. In 1881, a tin worker, living with his father and stepmother at Clase. In 1891, a tin works doubler, living at Bishop Terrace, Vicarage Road, Clase, with his wife Mary Ann and his father. In 1901, a tinplate rollerman, living at Harry Road, Clase, with his wife Mary Ann, their daughters Margaret and Lettie, his father, and his sister Ann. [ref. 8d,8e,8f,8g]
        1. Margaret A. MORGAN, b. ca. 1893 at Morriston. In 1901, living with her parents at Clase. [ref. 8g]
        2. Lettie MORGAN, b. ca. 1899 at Morriston. In 1901, living with her parents at Clase. [ref. 8g]
      2. Catherine MORGAN, b. ca. Jun 1870 at Eglwysfairychurig. In 1871, living with her parents. In 1881, a scholar, living with her father and stepmother at Clase. In 1891, a domestic servant in the LEWIS household at Aberclydach, near Clydach, Glamorgan. [ref. 8d,8e,8f]
      3. Ann Alice MORGAN, b. ca. 1871 at Eglwysfairychurig. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents at Clase. In 1891, a domestic servant in the OWEN household at Brookfield House, Llangyfelach, Glamorgan. In 1901, a domestic servant, living with her brother Thomas at Clase. [ref. 8e,8f,8g]
      4. Martha MORGAN, b. ca. 1874 at Henllanamgoed. In 1881, a scholar, living with her parents at Clase. [ref. 8e]
    2. Rebecca MORGAN, b. 3 May 1847 at Maenclochog. In 1851 and 1861, living with her parents at Maenclochog. In 1871, living with her parents at Cwmdu. [ref. 8b,8c,8d,13]
    3. Martha MORGAN, b. ca. 1849 at Maenclochog. In 1851, living with her parents at Maenclochog. [ref. 8b]
      John Morgan and Ann (Evans) Morgan with their children, ca. 1911. Emlyn is front center. Jenkin is front left. Katie is front right. Tommy is top left with moustache. (Photo courtesy of Jan Ingram.)
    4. John MORGAN, b. ca. 1854 at Maenclochog, m. 2 Jul 1881 at the parish church, Ystradyfodwg, Glamorgan, Ann EVANS. In 1861, living with his parents at Maenclochog. In 1871, a collier, living with his parents at Cwmdu. In Apr 1881, a coal miner, visiting the NICHOLAS family (probably cousins) at 5 Garon Terrace, Llangeinor, Glamorgan. In Jul 1881, a collier, of Cwmparc, Glamorgan. In 1891, a coal miner, living at 5 Edwards Court, Cwmdu, with his wife Ann and their children Thomas, Johnny, Ann Jane, Alice, William, and Evan. In 1901, a coal miner (hewer), living at 43 Tallis Street, Cwmparc, with his wife Ann and their children Thomas, Johnny, Ann Jane, Alice, William, Evan, Benjamin, Margaret, Martha, and Rebecca. The family spoke Welsh. [ref. 3,4,8c,8d,8e,8f,8g,11]
      1. Thomas "Tommy" MORGAN, b. ca. 1881 at Cwmparc, m. reg. Q3 1906 at Pontyridd R.D., Morfydd PROSSER. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a coal miner (hewer), living with his parents. [ref. 7,8f,8g,11,14,18]
        1. Marion Prosser MORGAN, b. 12 Jun 1907, b. reg. Q3 1907 at Pontypridd R.D., m. reg. Q2 1927 at Pontypridd R.D., John W. ANDREWS, d. Feb 1975, d. reg. Q1 1975 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 7,14,18]
          1. Vivian ANDREWS. [ref. 19]
          2. Ann ANDREWS. [ref. 19]
          3. Janet M. "Jan" ANDREWS, b. reg. Q2 1951 at Pontypridd R.D., m. Philip INGRAM. [ref. 14,18,19]
            1. Heidi INGRAM (adopted). [ref. 18]
            2. A son (adopted). [ref. 18]
        2. Blodwen Prosser "Blod" MORGAN, b. reg. Q4 1909 at Pontypridd R.D., m. reg. Q4 1930 at Pontypridd R.D., George HAWKINS. [ref. 7,14,18]
          1. Mair HAWKINS, b. reg. Q2 1931 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 14,19]
          2. Morfydd HAWKINS, b. reg. Q4 1934 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 14,19]
          3. George HAWKINS. [ref. 19]
          4. Kenneth HAWKINS. [ref. 19]
          5. Alan HAWKINS. [ref. 19]
        3. Maggie M. MORGAN, b. reg. Q4 1911 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 14]
        4. George Prosser MORGAN, b. 27 Jun 1913, b. reg. Q3 1913 at Pontypridd R.D., d. reg. Jul 2002 at Taunton R.D. [ref. 14]
        5. Trevor Cynlais MORGAN, b. reg. Q3 1915 at Pontypridd R.D., prob. d. by 1971. [ref. 7,11,14]
          1. Margaret MORGAN, prob. d. without issue by 1971. [ref. 7,19]
        6. Gweneth Eirfron MORGAN, b. reg. Q2 1917 at Pontypridd R.D., m. REES. [ref. 7,14]
          1. Derek REES. [ref. 19]
          2. Dilys REES. [ref. 19]
          3. Gwyn REES. [ref. 19]
        7. Charlotte Ann "Lottie" MORGAN (or WATKINS or WATKINS-MORGAN), b. 1920, b. reg. Q2 1920 at Pontypridd R.D., m1. reg. Q4 1941 at Pontypridd R.D., James H. TOGHILL, m2. GILL, m3. reg. Q4 1948 at Pontypridd R.D., Richard L. PONTING, d. 1994. After the death of her parents, Lottie was cared for (but not formally adopted) by her aunt Maggie. [ref. 7,11,14,19]
          1. Rita M. TOGHILL, b. reg. Q3 1944 at Pontypridd R.D. Like her mother, cared for as a child by her great-aunt Maggie. [ref. 14,19]
          2. Elizabeth. [ref. 19]
      2. Johnny MORGAN, b. ca. 1882 at Cwmparc, m. Sarah, prob. d. by 1971. In 1891, living with his parents. In 1901, a coal miner (hewer), living with his parents. [ref. 7,8f,8g,11,19]
        1. Roma MORGAN (adopted). [ref. 19]
        2. Another adopted daughter. [ref. 19]
      3. Ann Jane MORGAN, b. ca. 1884 at Cwmparc, m. David WILLIAMS (d. 1954), d. 1951. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 7,8f,8g,11,19]
        1. Thomas "Tommy" John WILLIAMS, b. 9 Aug 1906, m. reg. Q4 1955 at Caerleon R.D., Celia M. ROWLANDS, d. 6 Aug 2005, d. reg. Aug 2005 at Caerphilly R.D. A minister. [ref. 7,11,14,19]
          1. David Vaughan WILLIAMS, b. 1961. A consultant psychiatrist in London. [ref. 19]
        2. Myrddin WILLIAMS, b. 29 May 1911, b. reg. Q3 1911 at Pontypridd R.D., m. Mae CHAPEL, d. reg. Jun 1984 at Penzance R.D. A naval officer. [ref. 7,11,14,19,21]
          1. David Holman Melvyn WILLIAMS, b. 1951. [ref. 19]
        3. Annie Mary "Nancy" WILLIAMS, b. 26 Jan 1918, b. reg. Q1 1918 at Pontypridd R.D., m. reg. Q4 1966 at Pontypridd R.D., Seth WILLIAMS, d. reg. Dec 2003 at Caerphilly R.D. Had no children. [ref. 7,11,14,19]
      4. Alice MORGAN, b. ca. 1886 at Cwmparc, m. reg. Q2 1907 at Pontypridd R.D., John Thomas GRANFIELD, d. by 1971. In 1891 and 1901, living with her parents. (Alice's nephew Gareth Morgan did not recall her in ref. 11.) [ref. 7,8f,8g,11,14]
        1. John Thomas GRANFIELD, b. reg. Q1 1908 at Pontypridd R.D. Did not marry. [ref. 7,14,19]
        2. Lily May GRANFIELD, b. 1 Mar 1909, b. reg. Q2 1909 at Pontypridd R.D., m. HIGGON, d. reg. Jun 1998 at Pontypridd R.D. Had no children. [ref. 7,14,19,21]
        3. Stanley George GRANFIELD, b. 5 May 1910, b. reg. Q2 1910 at Pontypridd R.D., d. reg. Aug 1986 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 7,14,21]
        4. R. GRANFIELD, m. EVELEIGH, d. by 1971. [ref. 7]
          1. Linda EVELEIGH, m. HARVEY. [ref. 7]
      5. William "Willie" MORGAN, b. ca. 1888 at Cwmparc, d. by 1971. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. In 1947, living at 117 Tallis Street, Cwmparc. [ref. 6,7,8f,8g,11]
        1. Gwyneth MORGAN, b. 29 Nov 1925, m. 24 May 1947 at St. George parish church, Cwmparc, m. reg. Q2 1947 at Pontypridd R.D., Harry GILLARD, d. reg. Oct 2004 at Rhondda R.D. [ref. 6,7,11,14]
          1. Keith L. GILLARD, b. reg. Q2 1950 at Bournemouth R.D., m. reg. Q3 1973 at Bournemouth R.D., Lynda C. SEAL. [ref. 14,19]
            1. Kirsty GILLARD, b. reg. Aug 1986 at Bournemouth R.D. [ref. 14]
        2. Thomas Ieuan MORGAN. A musician. Studied the euphonium at the Cardiff College of Music and Drama. Subsequently became a conductor, founding the Treorchy Secondary School Band (subsequently the Treorchy Comprehensive School Band) in 1953 and serving from 1965 to 1985 as musical director of the Parc and Dare Band. (For more details see the band's history, ref. 22.) Awarded an M.B.E. in 1985 "for services to brass band music in Wales". [ref. 7,11,22,23]
      6. Evan MORGAN, b. ca. Sep 1890 at Cwmparc, b. reg. Q4 1890 at Pontypridd R.D., m. MORGAN, d. by 1971. In 1891 and 1901, living with his parents. In 1957, of 47 Tallis Street, Cwmparc. [ref. 5,7,8f,8g,11,14]
        1. Judith Tegwen MORGAN, b. 24 Feb 1927, b. reg. Q2 1927 at Pontypridd R.D., m. 23 Mar 1957 at Salem Baptist Chapel, Cwmparc, Gordon Maison LEWIS, d. Mar 1997, d. reg. Mar 1997 at Pontypridd R.D. [ref. 1,5,7,11,14,21]
        2. Alwyn MORGAN. [ref. 7,11]
      7. Gareth Morgan and Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan, 1949.
        Benjamin "Ben" MORGAN, b. 24 Oct 1892 at 5 Edwards Court, m. 31 Jul 1924 at Dyffryn Calvinistic Methodist Chapel, Margam, Glamorgan, Eveline JONES, d. 11 Sep 1959 at Port Talbot General Hospital, Port Talbot, Glamorgan. In 1901, living with his parents at Cwmparc. In World War I, enlisted as a private in the 10th (Service) Battalion of the Devonshire Regiment, which was formed at Exeter, Devon, in Sep 1914 as part of the Third New Army. The battalion was attached to the 79th Brigade of the 26th Division, which trained in the Salisbury Plain area before embarking for France in Sep 1915. Ben arrived in France on 22 Sep 1915, but in November the 26th Division moved to Salonika. By the end of the war, Ben was an acting corporal and the 26th Division had become part of the Army of the Occupation of Bulgaria. Beginning in Feb 1919, Italian troops gradually replaced British ones in Bulgaria. Ben was demobilized on 21 Mar 1919. For his army service he received the British War Medal 1914-1920, the Victory Medal 1914-1919, and the 1914/15 Star. He subsequently became a music teacher and primary school headmaster. [ref. 1,2,3,8g,10,11,24,25]
        1. Lyndon MORGAN, stillb. ca. 1926. [ref. 1,11]
        2. Gareth MORGAN, b. 18 June 1928 at Port Talbot, m. 23 Dec 1949 at St. Peter and St. Paul parish church, Lingfield, Surrey, Joan Margaret HAWORTH, d. 18 July 1996 at Chicago, Illinois. Educated at Balliol College, Oxford University. Two years national service in the Royal Air Force. Taught classics at secondary schools in England until 1966, when he became a professor of classics and education at the University of Texas at Austin. [ref. 1,12]
          1. Helen Jessica MORGAN, b. 29 May 1951, m. 1976 at Edinburgh, George Lidderdale GRETTON[ref. 1]
            1. Matthew William GRETTON, b. 4 Oct 1978 at Edinburgh. [ref. 1]
            2. Andrew Alexander GRETTON, b. 25 Jan 1980 at Edinburgh. [ref. 1]
            3. Emily Frances GRETTON, b. 11 June 1987 at Edinburgh. [ref. 1]
          2. Candia Ruth MORGAN, b. 24 Aug 1955. A professor of mathematics education at London University. [ref. 1]
          3. Daniel Francis MORGAN, b. 21 Apr 1964 at St. Helier, Surrey, m. 27 Aug 2000 at Chevy Chase, Maryland, Paulette Louise COMO. Educated in physics at the Massachusetts Instititute of Technology (S.B. 1985) and the University of Texas at Austin (Ph.D. 1991). A science policy analyst at the Congressional Research Service in Washington, D.C. [ref. 1]
            1. Gareth Thomas MORGAN, b. 15 Jul 2003 at Arlington, Virginia. [ref. 1]
      8. Margaret "Maggie" MORGAN, b. ca. 1895 at Maesteg, m. WATKINS. In 1901, living with her parents. In 1971, living at 102 Park Road, Cwmparc. Took care of her niece Lottie and Lottie's daughter Rita (see above) after Lottie's parents died. Administratrix of the estate of her brother Emlyn. [ref. 7,8g,11,19]
      9. Martha MORGAN, b. ca. 1897 at Maesteg, b. reg. Q4 1897 at Bridgend R.D., m. Evan DAVIES, d. without issue by 1971. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 8g,11,14,19]
      10. Rebecca "Becca" MORGAN, b. ca. 1899 at Maesteg, m. Evan OWEN, d. without issue by 1971. In 1901, living with her parents. [ref. 8g,11,18,19]
      11. Jenkin MORGAN, b. 1 Nov 1901, b. reg. Q4 1901 at Pontypridd R.D., m. Gina, d. reg. Q3 1970 at Bridgend R.D. Had no children. [ref. 7,11,14,19]
      12. Katie MORGAN, b. ca. 1903, d. unm. by 1969. [ref. 7,11,19]
      13. Emlyn MORGAN, b. 25 Jan 1906, b. reg. Q1 1906 at Pontypridd R.D., d. unm. 9 May 1969, d. reg. Q2 1969 at Pontypridd R.D. Emlyn lived at 55 Tallis Street, Cwmparc, at the time of his death. He died intestate, and letters of administration were granted to his sister Margaret on 1 Aug 1969. [ref. 7,11,14,19]
    5. Ann MORGAN, b. ca. 1857 at Maenclochog. In 1861, living with her parents at Maenclochog. In 1871, living with her parents at Cwmdu. [ref. 8c,8d]
Some possible relatives:

Sources

  1. Personal recollection of Daniel Francis Morgan and Joan Margaret (Haworth) Morgan.
  2. Death certificate of Benjamin Morgan.
  3. Marriage certificate of Benjamin Morgan and Eveline (Jones) Morgan.
  4. Marriage certificate of John Morgan and Ann (Evans) Morgan.
  5. Wedding program and invitation card for Judith Tegwen (Morgan) Lewis and Gordon Maison Lewis.
  6. Wedding invitation card for Gwyneth (Morgan) Gillard and Harry Gillard.
  7. Solicitors' letter to Gareth Morgan, 20 May 1971, regarding distribution of the estate of Emlyn Morgan.
  8. Censuses of the United Kingdom (see selected transcripts).
    1. 1841
    2. 1851
    3. 1861
    4. 1871
    5. 1881
    6. 1891
    7. 1901
  9. Marriage certificate of Thomas Morgan and Anne Nicholas
  10. Birth certificate of Benjamin Morgan.
  11. Family tree prepared by Daniel Francis Morgan as a school project circa 1975, based on the personal recollection of Gareth Morgan and Joan (Haworth) Morgan.
  12. Marriage certificate of Gareth Morgan and Joan (Haworth) Morgan.
  13. Birth certificate of Rebecca Morgan (b. 1847).
  14. General Register Office index to civil registration in England and Wales, via FreeBMD and/or Ancestry
  15. Bishop's transcripts of New Moat, Pembrokeshire (excerpts courtesy of Sue Martin)
  16. International Genealogical Index, online at FamilySearch.
    1. batch C082901 (bishop's transcripts of New Moat, Pembrokeshire) -- indexing baptisms in ref. 15 above
    2. batch C081711 (bishop's transcripts of Henry's Moat, Pembrokeshire)
  17. Dyfed Family History Society indexes of parish registers.
    1. baptisms, Cemais hundred, 1813-1837
    2. baptisms, Cemais hundred, 1838-1900 (includes Maenclochog, 1838-1900)
    3. marriages, Cemais hundred, 1813-1837
    4. burials, Cemais hundred, 1813-1837
  18. Information from Janet (Andrews) Ingram.
  19. Information from David Vaughan Williams, based largely on his father's personal recollection.
  20. Cardiganshire & Pembrokeshire Marriages, 1813-1837
  21. Database "England and Wales Civil Registration Death Index: 1984-2002" at Ancestry.com
  22. Online history of the Parc and Dare Band
  23. The queen's birthday honors list, The Times, 15 Jun 1985
  24. World War I medal index card for Benjamin Morgan, downloaded from DocumentsOnline, and explanatory information given there
  25. The Long, Long Trail: The Story of the British Army in the First World War

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