Occupation: Collier (Coal Miner)
Residence 1851: Penmaen, Monmouthshire, Wales
Wife's given name is Ann, born about 1841 in Mynyddislwyn, Monmouthshire,
Wales
Morgan and Ann were married about 1832 in Mynyddislwyn, Monmouthshire,
Wales (estimated based on their residence and the birthdate of their first
child Mary.
Sources
The National Archives Of The UK, Public Records Office, 1851 Wales Census (database online) (Provo, UT, Ancestry Operations, Inc., 2005), Class: HO107; Piece: 2453; Folio: 435; Page: 11; GSU Roll: 104194. Record for the Morgan Morgans Family: Morgan, Ann, Mary, Edward, David, Ann, Catherine and Sarah.
The National Archives Of The UK, Public Records Office, 1861 Wales Census (Database online) (Provo, UT, Ancestry Operations, Inc, 2005), LLanddausant, Carmarthenshire, Wales; ED: 2, Household 36, Piece: 4118, Folio: 15, Page: 8. Record for the John Morgan Family: John, Catharine, Morgan, John Jones, Anne Jones and Mary Jones. (Accessed 04 Aug 2020).
Wales, Glamorgan, Parish Register Marriages, 1837-1922 (Database Online, FamilySearch.com, 2017), Record for David Williams and Sarah Morgan, 25 Jul 1863; citing Llanwynno, Glamorgn, Wales, National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales; FHL microfilm 4,188,729.
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