I replied earlier (see below) to the question from Graham Williams asking the possible
location of interest in Gower. Perhaps I erred in failing to address the reply to the
list, and will send this along just in case!
Thank you again for any referrals you may be able to make.
-cherie
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From: ckmorgan(a)comcast.net
To: "Robert Williams" <robert.williams667(a)ntlworld.com>
Subject: RE: Gower Peninsula assistance
Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2006 02:21:48 +0000
Good Evening:
The christening was found in the Llanrhidian Parish Register, but I'm assuming that
nearby areas would have to be searched, as well. Can you recommend a researcher for this
area?
Thank you,
-cherie
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From: "Robert Williams" <robert.williams667(a)ntlworld.com>
Hello Cherie.A Parish would certainly help?As "MORGAN" is
very common in the
Gower.It would be trying to find a needle buried in a haystack!
Regards,Graham.
Graham Williams,of Canton,Cardiff.
Glam;FHS;#551.
-----Original Message-----
From: ckmorgan(a)comcast.net [mailto:ckmorgan@comcast.net]
Sent: 16 March 2006 14:05
To: WLS-SWANSEA-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: Gower Peninsula assistance
We're looking for a William Morgan in the Gower Peninsula area ~late 1700s,
and hope someone can suggest a researcher familiar with the resources
needed. A baptism lists him as a "reputed father" for a known relative.
I'll appreciate any referrals.
Sincerely,
Cherie Morgan