Hello, I too have a Morgan Morgan in my family genealogy. He was born in 1815
to Thomas and Catherine Morgan at Llangammarch. Thomas and Catherine Morgan were
my Gggg-grandparents. My ggg-grandfather was John Morgan. I any of this is
part of your family maybe we can help each other.
Judy Morgan Stone USA
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Subject: Morgan
Date: Thu, 18 Apr 2002 17:29:57 EDT
From: NythGlyd(a)aol.com
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Hi
I am a new subscriber and am looking for my great great grandparents. They
were Samuel Morgan, son of Morgan Morgan, born abt 1841 in Batch(?),
Brecknock. He married Margaret Morgan, daughter of Evan Morgan, born 1838 in
Llangattock. I think I may have found Evan and Margaret on the 1851 census
and if I am correct Evan was born about 1788 in Defynnog and was a widower in
1851. Samuel and Margaret lived in llangattock for a while before moving
around a bit and finally settling in Blaenavon, Mon.
Is there a SKS who can have a look at the 1841 census for me or give me any
hints where to look next?
TIA
Elaine