Coed (pronounced COYD in Monmouthshire welsh dialect) Morgan means "Morgan's
wood" were your ancestors MORGANs or did they just live at Coed Morgan
before they moved on to wherever it is they immigrated into.
Ann Macey
List Admin and former Raglan Resident.
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From: "Trevor Williams" <tjwilliams(a)iinet.net.au
This is also of interest to me
because the ancestral home in my researches
is a farm named Coed Morgan, near Raglan.
In the first immigrant generation various members of the family named
their
houses, "Raglan", "Court Morgan", "Coed
Morgan" and "New Court".
I await with interest some enlightenment from our Welsh cousins.
Trevor
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