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1. John “of Moor Corner” Morgan, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. There is a John Morgan, of Moor Corner, b. 1729, buried 17 Jun 1811 in Porteynon, that is probably father of this John. That puts Morgans at Moor Corner as early as mid 1700’s into the early 1900’s. Moor Corner Farm is still a working farm, but I have not determined if the owners are relatives of the Morgans. In the Porteynon Parish registers there are two sets of “children of John Morgan”. One group’s baptisms range from 1771 to 1779, one group’s range from 1756-1765. I have split these into two families. The other John Morgan family’s information is HERE.
He married Mrs. John Morgan.
Children:i. John Morgan, b. 1771 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
No record of this John, beyond baptism.
2. ii. William “of Cross, Penrice” b. 1773.
3. iii. Thomas “of Moor Corner” b. 1774.
4. iv. David “of Moor Corner” b. 1774.
5. v. Sarah b. 1779.
2. William “of Cross, Penrice” Morgan, b. 1773 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1855 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 5 Feb 1855 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Cross in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
At time of son Richard’s baptism it said that family lived in Reynoldston. William was widowed in 1841. In 1841, daughter, Mary, son, Richard, and granddaughter, Harriet Thomas, age 8, lived with William in Cross, Penrice.
He married Sarah ?? Morgan, b. c. 1775, buried 4 Nov 1836 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1836 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided The Cross in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Children:i. Samuel Morgan, b. 1811 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Margaret Morgan, b. 1815 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, Margaret was age 36 and living at Cross, Penrice with her father.
iii. Mary Morgan, b. 1813 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. William Morgan, b. 1817 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1836 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 17 Sep 1836 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
6. v. Richard b. 1820.
3. Thomas “of Moor Corner” Morgan, b. 1774 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1832 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 27 Mar 1832 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Burial Record says Thomas “of Moor Corner” age 58.
He married Elizabeth Hullin, married 10 Apr 1798 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1771 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. Aug 1860 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 29 Aug 1860 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Elizabeth: In 1836, a Mary Hullin, age 100, died. She lived at “moor Corner”. This was probably Elizabeth’s mother. In 1841, Elizabeth lived with her children in Moor Corner, Porteynon. In 1851, Elizabeth was a widow working in “Husbandry” (running the family farm). Granddaughter, Ann Hullin, age 18 lived with her, b. Overton, Porteynon and one farm servant, Thomas Sheppard, age 14, born Oxwich, Glamorgan.
Children:7. i. Elizabeth b. 1800.
ii. John Morgan, b. 1802 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 15 Oct 1823 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 3 Nov 1823 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Parish Registers say that John “drowned 15 October, body found in bay 2 Nov”.
iii. Ann Morgan, b. 1804 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1804 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 14 Sep 1804 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Headstone says “age one month”.
iv. Thomas Morgan, b. 1805 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 18 Jan 1882 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 21 Jan 1882 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, never married.
8. v. William b. 1807.
9. vi. Ann b. 1811.
vii. Mary Morgan, b. c. 1813 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 3 May 1900 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, never married.
In 1851, Mary was age 37, unmarried and living with her mother in Moor Corner.
10. viii. Charles b. c. 1816.
4. David “of Moor Corner” Morgan, b. 1774 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1859 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 23 Jun 1859 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. He married Mary Hullin, married 27 Nov 1798 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1779, d. 1829 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 25 Apr 1829 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Mary: Burial records says Mary “of Moor Corner” age 50.
Children:i. Mary Morgan, b. 1800 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
11. ii. Sarah b. c. 1805.
12. iii. Ann b. c. 1806.
iv. Margaret Morgan, b. c. 1807 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. May 1866 in Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 25 May 1866 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In the 1851 Census for Porteynon, Margaret is listed as “idiot”. She died in the workhouse in Penmaen at age 60.
13. v. John “of Horton, Penrice” b. c. 1810.
14. vi. David “of Horton, Penrice” b. 1812.
15. vii. William “of Horton, Penrice” b. 1813.
16. viii. Elizabeth b. c. 1815.
ix. Thomas “of Horton, Penrice” Morgan, b. c. 1818 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1839 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Burial record says “of Horton”.
x. Eleanor Morgan, b. c. 1821 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, Eleanor was age 27 and still living with her father and disabled sister, Margaret.
5. Sarah Morgan, b. 1779 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. Jan 1867 in Horton, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 12 Jan 1867 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1841 Sarah lived on her own in Horton. In 1851 and 1861, Sarah , b. Moorcorner, was living with daughter Mary and husband, William Jenkin, in Horton, Penrice.
She married George Taylor, married 20 Apr 1802 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1768, d. Oct 1835 in Horton, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 13 Oct 1835 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Children:i. Eleanor Taylor, b. 1813 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1825 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 25 Mar 1825 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
17. ii. Mary b. c. 1820.
iii. Elizabeth Taylor, b. c. 1822 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1823 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 3 Feb 1823 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Age 7 mos at time of death.
6. Richard Morgan, b. 1820 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 13 Apr 1901 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 18 Apr 1901 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Cross in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851 Richard and Elizabeth lived with his father at Cross, Penrice.
He married Elizabeth Williams, married 20 Feb 1845 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1823 in Porteynon, Glamorgan,Wales, d. 10 Mar 1891 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 16 Mar 1891 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Elizabeth: Elizabeth’s father’s name was George Williams.
Children:18. i. Richard b. c. 1852.
ii. Ann Morgan, b. c. 1856 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. William Morgan, b. c. 1866 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1864 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Sarah was not with the family in 1881. She was age 29, living with her father in 1891. In 1901, she was age 39 and still living with her father.
v. George Morgan, b. c. 1859, d. 25 Aug 1859 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 25 Aug 1859 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Age 6 months at time of death of Little Reynoldston.
7. Elizabeth Morgan, b. 1800 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. She married William Hullin, married 10 Mar 1832 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1805 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 12 Apr 1872 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
William: Marriage witnessed by Thomas and Charles Morgan.
Children:i. Mary Hullin, b. c. 1836 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. John Hullin, b. c. 1838 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Elizabeth Hullin, b. 1840 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
8. William Morgan, b. 1807 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 10 May 1886 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 1886 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
First marriage witnessed by Thomas Morgan and John Eynon.
In 1842, Family is listed as living at Overton. In 1851, the family lived at “Magpie’s Nest”. At time of childrens’ baptisms 1844-48, William and Elizabeth are listed as living at “Hills Cottage”. In 1861 and 1881, family was living in Little Hill, Porteynon.
He married (1) Elizabeth Eynon, married 13 Mar 1837 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. 1807 in Overton, Porteynon, GLA, Wales, (daughter of John Eynon and Jennett Taylor) d. 1852 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 18 Sep 1852 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Little Hills in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Elizabeth: Elizabeth Eynon Morgan and son, Charles, are buried together. Husband is Buried with second wife, Elizabeth. Family was living at Little Hills at the time of Elizabeth’s death.
He married (2) Elizabeth Long, married 24 Jun 1855 in Llandewi, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1812 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, (daughter of William Long and Keziah Taylor) d. 18 Dec 1884 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 23 Dec 1884 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Elizabeth: Marriage record lists Elizabeth as “spinster”, “of full age”, father William Long, farmer.
Children by Elizabeth Eynon:i. Thomas Morgan, b. 1838 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, Thomas, age 12, was working as servant for John Huges in Lower Newton, Landewi.
19. ii. John b. 1840.
iii. Elizabeth Morgan, b. 1842 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
20. iv. William b. 1844.
v. Charles Morgan, b. 1846 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 12 Sep 1881 in Porteynon, Glamorgan,Wales, buried 16 Sep 1881 in Porteynon, Glamorgan,Wales, resided “Little Hills” in Porteynon,Glamorgan,Wales.
In 1871, Charles, age 24, unmarried, lived with his brother John and family in Swansea.
vi. Jennet Morgan, b. 1848 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Baptism record said Jennel, censu looked like Jenet.
9. Ann Morgan, b. 1811 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. post 1891 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, Ann was a widow, “spinster of Wool”, living with her mother in Moor Corner.
In 1891 Ann was living with son, Francis and his wife, and Ann’s sister, Mary.
She married Francis Gibbs, b. c. 1811, d. 1845 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 10 Mar 1845 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Children:21. i. Francis b. c. 1845.
10. Charles Morgan, b. c. 1816 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 26 Feb 1887 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 3 Mar 1887 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Pilewell, Glamorgan, Wales.
of Moorcorner. In 1841, Charles was age 24, living with his mother and siblings at Moor Corner.
He married Sarah Bevan, married 2 Dec 1841 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. 1815 in Penrice, GLA, Wales, (daughter of Rowland Bevan and Elizabeth Bevan) d. 26 Mar 1910 in Horton, Penrice, GLA, Wales, buried 31 Mar 1910 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Pyle Well in Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales.
Sarah: In 1841, Sarah was age 25 and living with her parents in Horton. In 1891, Sarah was widowed and living with daughter, Sarah and husband William Beynon at Margam Farm. In 1901, Sarah lived at Moor Corner with son, Thomas. In 1876, Sarah’s father, Rowland was living with the family. Sarah’s sister, Elizabeth, married Charles Morgan’s cousin, William Morgan “of Penrice”.
Children:22. i. Sarah b. c. 1843.
ii. John Morgan, b. c. 1845 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1865 at Sea, buried 1865 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1846 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales.
23. iv. Ann b. Jun 1849.
24. v. Charles b. c. 1850.
25. vi. Thomas b. 1854.
vii. Mary Morgan, b. 1856 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales.
11. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1805 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. post 1881. She married John Rosser, married 23 Sep 1830 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1805 in Llandewi, Glamorgan, Wales, d. post 1881, resided Park St. in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales.
John: In 1841 the family lived at Moor Corner, Porteynon. 1851 Census gave John’s birthplace as Llandrhidian.. 1861 and 1881 said Llandewi. In 1871, John and Sarah lived on Church Parks in Mumbles, next door to sons John and Thomas. In 1881, Sarah and John, and unmarried daughter Elizabeth lived on Park St. in Oystermouth.
Children:26. i. John b. c. 1831.
ii. Mary Rosser, b. 1832 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. William Rosser, b. 1834 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, William age 17, was a servant in Oystermouth for William Beynon.
iv. George Rosser, b. c1836 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, George, age 15, was a servant for a different William Beynon (b. Nicholston) than the one his brother worked for.
v. Phillip Rosser, b. 1839 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Thomas Rosser, b. 1841 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1871, Thomas and Ann lived next door to Thomas’ brother, John, and thier parents on Church Parks in Mumbles.
vii. Henry Rosser, b. 1843 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1849 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 2 Dec 1849 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Sarah Rosser, b. 1845 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. pre 1855 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ix. Elizabeth Rosser, b. 1847 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1849 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 2 Dec 1849 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
x. Elizabeth Rosser, b. c. 1851 in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1881, Elizabeth, age 30, was unmarried and living with her parents on Park St. in Oystermouth.
xi. Sarah Rosser, b. c. 1855 in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales.
12. Ann Morgan, b. c. 1806 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Witness at Ann and William’s wedding: William Taylor, Thomas Morgan. Baptism records for the couple’s children list “Moor Corner” for home, however in 1841, they lived in Porteynon Village. In 1851, they lived next to Ann’s brother William in Horton Burrows, Penrice.
She married William Harry, married 9 Nov 1828 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1801 in Cheriton, Glamorgan, Wales.
William: Up until about 1839, the family lived at Moor Corner. They lived in Porteynon in 1841 and Horton Burrows, Penrice in 1851.
Children:i. John Harry, b. 1829 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. William Harry, b. 1831 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1831 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 19 Aug 1831 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. William Harry, b. 1832 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Mary Harry, b. 1834 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1843 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 9 Jan 1843 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. David Harry, b. 1835 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, David was a farm servant for John Bevan at Overton.
vi. Ann Harry, b. 1837 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Thomas Harry, b. 1840 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, Thomas age 11, was living with his parents in Penrice.
viii. George Harry, b. 1842 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1842 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 12 Apr 1842 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ix. George Harry, b. 1843 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1851, George age 7 was living with the family in Penrice.
13. John “of Horton, Penrice” Morgan, b. c. 1810 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1885 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 2 Dec 1885 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Horton in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Still living at Horton at age 70 in 1881. Only son Samuel baptized in Penrice.
He married Ann Harry, married 13 Apr 1834 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1809 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. Dec 1898 in Middleton, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 7 Dec 1898 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Ann: In 1891 Ann was widowed and living on her own in Horton. At the time of her death she was in Middleton, “late of Horton”. She most probably living with her son, William.
Children:27. i. William b. c. 1835.
28. ii. John b. c. 1837.
iii. Thomas Morgan, b. c. 1840 in Glamorgan, Wales, d. pre 1847 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Not with family in 1851.
iv. David Morgan, b. c. 1842 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Mary Morgan, b. c. 1842 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. George Morgan, b. c. 1844 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
29. vii. Thomas “of Swansea” b. c. 1846.
30. viii. Samuel “of Durham, Eng” b. 1850.
ix. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1853 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1864 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 8 Oct 1864 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1861, Sarah was living with her aunt, Allia Harry, 64, Spinster, in Penrice.
14. David “of Horton, Penrice” Morgan, b. 1812 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 18 Dec 1899 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 20 Dec 1899 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Horton Burrows in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
He married Elizabeth Phillip, married 26 Dec 1833 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, b. c. 1807 in Pilton Green,Glamorgan, Wales, d. 31 Oct 1891 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 3 Nov 1891 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Horton Burrows in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Children:i. John Morgan, b. c. 1834 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1837 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Not with family in 1851, She was age 15, working as a servant in the house of John Lucas in Cross, Penrice.
iii. Jane Morgan, b. c. 1840 in Glamorgan, Wales.
Not with family in 1851. She would have been only 10.
iv. Mary Morgan, b. c. 1843 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Thomas Morgan, b. c. 1847 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 12 Dec 1867 in Gull Island, Newfoundland, Canada.
Lived with Uncle William and his family in Swansea in 1861. Wrecked off the coast of Gull Island, Newfoundland.
vi. David Morgan, b. c. 1849 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
15. William “of Horton, Penrice” Morgan, b. 1813 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 30 Oct 1881 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, buried St. Andrew in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Horton Burrows in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Census lists place of birth as “Moor Corner”. In 1861 William and family were in Swansea. A nephew, Thomas Morgan, b. 1845, was living with them. A granddaughter, Rosa Jane Morgan, 4, born Swansea, was living with the family in 1871.
He married Elizabeth Bevan, b. c. 1815 in Knelston, Glamorgan, Wales, (daughter of Rowland Bevan and Elizabeth Bevan) d. 18 Jul 1881 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, buried St. Andrew in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Elizabeth: Elizabeth’s sister, Sarah, married William Morgan’s cousin, Charles Morgan.
Children:i. Mary Morgan, b. c. 1838 in Glamorgan, Wales.
Not with family in 1851, she seems to have been working as a servant for Silvanus Bevan in Porteynon.
ii. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1840 in Knelstone, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. William Morgan, b. c. 1842 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Elinor “Ellen” Morgan, b. c. 1845 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Harriet Morgan, b. c. 1847 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Matilda Morgan, b. 1850 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, never married.
31. vii. Ruth b. c. 1852.
viii. Sara Jane Morgan, b. c. 1858 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 5 Jan 1863 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 8 Jan 1863 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
16. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1815 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. She married Thomas Grove, b. c. 1811.
Children:i. Catherine Morgan, b. c. 1839 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
17. Mary Taylor, b. c. 1820 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. She married William Jenkin, b. c. 1821 in Horton, Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Children:i. William Jenkin Jr, b. c. 1843 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Mary Jenkin, b. c. 1846 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Elizabeth Jenkin, b. c. 1850 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. John Jenkin, b. c. 1855 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Jane Jenkin, b. c. 1858 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
18. Richard Morgan, b. c. 1852 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 20 Jan 1916 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 25 Jan 1916 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Penrice Village in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales. He married (1) Elizabeth Ellen ?? Morgan, b. c. 1854 in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 23 Mar 1882 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 29 Mar 1882 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales. He married (2) Annie ?? Morgan, b. c. 1856 in Bath, Somerset, England.
i. William J. Morgan, b. c. 1876 in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Sarah Ann “Annie” Morgan, b. c. 1878 in Neath, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1901, she was listed as “Annie” and living with her parents.
iii. George Morgan, b. c. 1880 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
He was 10 months old at time of 1881 Census.
iv. Frances Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1889 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Ada Ethel Morgan, b. c. 1890 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales. She married Ernest Trevor Jenkins, married 16 Mar 1916 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Ella Ida Morgan, b. c. 1891 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Marcus Morgan, b. c. 1896 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Richard Morgan, b. c. 1895 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
19. John Morgan, b. 1840 in Porteynon, Glamorgan,Wales, resided in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1871, John’s brother, Charles, age 24, Mariner, born Porteynon was living with this family.
He married Mary ?? Morgan, b. c. 1839 in Horton, Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
i. William Morgan, b. c. 1865 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. John Morgan, b. c. 1866 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Charles Henry Morgan, b. c. 1867 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Thomas G. Morgan, b. 1870 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. David James Morgan, b. c. 1871 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1874 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Mary Ellen Morgan, b. c. 1875 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Arthur Morgan, b. c. 1877 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
ix. Harriet Morgan, b. c. 1878 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
20. William Morgan, b. 1844 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1861 William is a farm servant on the farm of Charles Clement in Llanddewi.
He married Ann ?? Morgan, b. c. 1847 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
i. Albert Morgan, b. c. 1869 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
Not with family in 1881.
ii. William Morgan, b. c. 1870 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Annie J. Morgan, b. c. 1873 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Clara M. Morgan, b. c. 1875 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Eva J. Morgan, b. c. 1877 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Sidney J. Morgan, b. c. 1880 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
21. Francis Gibbs, b. c. 1845 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner and Litt in Porteynon, Glamorgan,Wales.
In 1861, Francis and his mother were living with her brother, Thomas at Moor Corner.
He married Elizabeth ?? Gibbs, b. c. 1847 in Pembrokeshire.
i. Thomas G. Gibbs, b. c. 1881 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. John W. Gibbs, b. c. 1883 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
22. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1843 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales. She married William Beynon, b. c. 1845 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, (son of John Beynon and Catherine ?? Beynon) resided Margam Farm in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
William: In 1891, Sarah’s widowed mother, Sarah, age 74, was living with William and Sarah.
i. John Beynon, b. c.1874 in Porteynon, Glamorgan.
ii. Sarah Beynon, b. c. 1879 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
23. Ann Morgan, b. Jun 1849 in Penmaen,Glamorgan,Wales, d. 27 Nov 1930 in Cromwell,CT, buried in Pine Grove Cem.,Middletown,CT, resided 9 Pike Place in Middletown, CT, emigrated 1895 from Swansea, Glamorgon, Wales.
In 1861, Ann seemed to be working as a “dairy maid” on farm of James Bevan in Penrice. Probably a relative of her mothers.
She married Charles Kieft, married 7 Dec 1867 in St. Mary’s Church,Swansea,Wales, b. Feb 1849 in Braunton,Eng., (son of George Kieft and Esther Bennet) d. 1927 in Cromwell,CT, buried Pine Grove Cem. in Middletown,CT, resided 9 Pike Place in Middletown, CT.
Charles: In 1861, Charles, age 12 an dhis brother William, age 15, were Cow Boy and Stable Boy respectively on farm at Stamford Barton in West Down, Devon.
32. i. William John b. 9 Sep 1874.
33. ii. Sydney Charles b. 18 Sep 1878.
34. iv. Mary Elizabeth b. Jul 1880.
v. Sarah Jane Kieft, b. Sep 1882 in Middletown, CT, d. Feb 1884 in Middletown,CT.
24. Charles Morgan, b. c. 1850 in Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Pylewell in Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1881 through 1901, family lived at Pyle Well. In 1881, Elizabeth Williams, age 62, a “joiner’s wife” born in Rhosilly was a “visitor”.
He married (1) Mary ?? Morgan, b. c. 1854 in Llangennith, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Pyle Well in Pilewell, Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 12 Mar 1883 in Pilewell, Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 15 Mar 1883 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. He married (2) Eliza ?? Morgan, b. c. 1861 in St. Clears, Carmarthenshire, Wales.
i. John Morgan, b. c. 1874 in Pilewell, Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1 Mar 1875 in Pilewell, Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 4 Mar 1875 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Age 10 months at time of death.
ii. Sarah M. Morgan, b. c. 1876 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Bertha Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1879 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1898 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 15 May 1898 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Evan Morgan, b. c. 1885 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Charles Morgan, b. c. 1887 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Alice L. Morgan, b. c. 1889 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Lena M. Morgan, b. c. 1890 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Lily A. Morgan, b. c. 1892 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
ix. Thomas Morgan, b. c. 1893, d. 1893 in Pylewell, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 4 Mar 1893 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
x. Florence E. Morgan, b. c. 1896 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
xi. Bertie Morgan, b. c. 1899 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
xii. Irene Morgan, b. c. 1900 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
25. Thomas Morgan, b. 1854 in Penmean, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner Farm in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1881, Thomas, Jane and son, John, lived at Daniel Hill in Llandewy. In 1891 and 1901 they were back at Moor Corner.
He married Jane ?? Morgan, b. c. 1857 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 24 Sep 1929 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 27 Sep 1929 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
i. John Morgan, b. c. 1881 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
John was born at Llandewy, Rhossilly.
ii. Jane Morgan, b. c. 1882 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Catherine Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1884 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 13 Aug 1914 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 14 Aug 1914 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Moor Corner in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Mary Beynon Morgan, b. c. 1886 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. Charles Morgan, b. c. 1888 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Rowland Bevan Morgan, b. c. 1890 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 27 Jan 1980, buried 1980 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Paviland Farm in Penmaen, Glamorgan, Wales.
Headstone says “beloved husband of Mary”.
He married (1) Elizabeth ?? Morgan, b. c. 1891, d. 10 Jun 1933, buried 1933 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales. He married (2) Mary ?? Morgan.
vii. Margaret Beynon Morgan, b. c. 1892 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Hilda Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1894 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
ix. Thomas Morgan, b. c. 1896 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 15 Aug 1918 in North Sea, buried 1918 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
Headstone says Thomas Morgan/A.B.R.N.V.R./who lost his life on board/ H.M.S. Scott in the North Sea/August 15th 1918 aged 22.
x. William Beynon Morgan, b. 1897 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
xi. Lydia Ann Morgan, b. c. 1900 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales.
26. John Rosser, b. c. 1831 in Porteynon, Glamorgan, Wales, resided Mumbles in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales, emigrated 1873 to New Zealand.
He married (1) Mrs. Rosser, d. pre 1861. He married (2) Jane Shephard, b. c. 1831 in Oxwich, Glamorgan, Wales.
i. William Rosser, b. c. 1856 in Mumbles, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. John Rosser, b. c. 1859 in Mumbles, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Arthur Rosser, b. 16 April 1864 in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 15 Feb 1954 in Auckland, New Zealand, resided in Sydney, NSW, Austrailia.
Arthur Rosser was born on 16 April 1864 in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales, the son of John Rosser, a builder, and his wife, Jane Shepherd. He was brought to New Zealand with his family at the age of eight and spent the rest of his childhood in the Auckland suburb of Newton, where he attended Newton East School and the Newton Academy. On leaving school Rosser entered the building trade. He was working as a carpenter when he married Sarah Louisa Craig at Auckland on 30 November 1886. The couple then lived in Sydney until 1891.
If carpentry was the young Arthur Rosser’s occupation, his vocation was labour politics. In 1895 he was elected president of the Auckland Liberal–Labour organisation and in 1896 and 1899 he stood unsuccessfully for Parliament. Defeated in the polls, Rosser also found himself without a job when conservative building contractors blacklisted him. With a growing family to feed, he took up a new career as a union organiser, becoming in the process Auckland’s first professional union secretary. In 1899 he organised the flour millers and two years later he followed up this initial success by establishing a cabmen’s union. Within 12 years he was involved in the formation of nine unions and was the secretary of no less than 12. In 1913 he was involved with the formation of the short-lived New Zealand Police Association.
Rosser owed much of his success to the arbitration system established by the Liberal government in 1894. Unions needed the services of professional secretaries who had expertise in the seemingly arcane ways of the Court of Arbitration. In this role Arthur Rosser came into his own, and experienced some success in winning wage increases for his craft unions.
With his livelihood dependent on its continued operation, Rosser was a staunch supporter of arbitration. Ironically some of the first blows against the system were delivered by one of his own unions, the Auckland Electric Tramways Union, which struck in defiance of the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act in 1906 and 1908. As the mood within the Auckland labour movement turned against arbitration and towards collective bargaining, Rosser the moderate found himself swimming against a rising tide of militancy. In 1910 he lost control of the Auckland Trades and Labour Council, an organisation he had dominated for a decade. His place as president was taken by the radical socialist Michael Joseph Savage.
As a union secretary Rosser had continued to participate in labour politics. After 1900 he took a major part in establishing in Auckland the Political Labour League of New Zealand (later the Independent Political Labour League), the first New Zealand Labour Party and the United Labour Party of New Zealand. He also continued to seek elected office. In 1908 he was the IPLL candidate for Auckland Central and he stood for the Auckland City Council in 1901, 1903, 1907 and 1913. Only in 1901 was he successful.
Rosser was representative of the moderate wing of the labour movement. Like other moderates he was committed to improving rather than replacing capitalism. He stressed the need for welfare and higher wages rather than socialism. Testimony to Rosser’s commitment to the established system was his appointment as a justice of the peace in 1905. He stood in direct contrast to militant ‘Red Fed’ (Federation of Labour) unionists such as Savage, who supported industrial unionism, collective bargaining and strikes and regarded politics merely as the means to achieving socialism; one militant referred to him as ‘Eight pound a week Rosser’. While they mostly favoured the continued sale of alcohol, Rosser was a confirmed ‘wowser’.
After the defeat of the Red Feds in the general strike of 1913, Rosser resumed his position as a central figure in the life of Auckland labour. He was secretary of the Auckland tramway union for almost 30 years (1918 to 1947), and in 1927, 1931 and 1933 he stood as a New Zealand Labour Party candidate for the city council, winning election on the third attempt. He was also the author of a weekly ‘Trade and labour notes’ column in the Auckland Star , writing under the pseudonym ‘Industrial Tramp’.
He married Sarah Louisa Craig, married 30 Nov 1886 in Audkland, New Zealand, d. 1937.
iv. Joseph Rosser, b. 1870 in Oystermouth, Glamorgan, Wales.
27. William Morgan, b. c. 1835 in Glamorgan, Wales, resided Middleton & Fernhill in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1891 and 1901, Beatrice , was the only child living with William and Elizabeth.
He married Elizabeth Beynon, b. 1838 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales, (daughter of William Beynon and Ann Bevan).
Elizabeth: Elizabeth’s parents were William and Ann Beynon of Middleton, Rhossilly. William was born c. 1808 in Rhossilly. In 1861 Elizabeth and daughter lived with William and Ann. Elizabeth’s younger sister, Eliza, also married a “Morgan”.
i. Elizabeth Morgan, b. c. 1860 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Eliza Morgan, b. c. 1863 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Mary Morgan, b. c. 1865 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Matilda Morgan, b. c. 1867 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. George Morgan, b. c. 1869 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Jane Ann Morgan, b. c. 1871 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1873 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales. She married Alfred Howell, b. 6 Jun 1874 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 24 Jan 1903 in Rhosilli, Glamorgan, Wales.
viii. Martha Morgan, b. c. 1875 in Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1878, buried 10 May 1878 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
Age 3 at time of death.
ix. William Morgan, b. c. 1876 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
x. Beatrice Morgan, b. c. 1880 in Rhosilly, Glamorgan, Wales.
28. John Morgan, b. c. 1837 in Glamorgan, Wales, resided Clarence St in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1841, John was living with his parents. In 1851 he was a farm servant in Lower Llanrhdian on the farm of John Dunn. I can’t find him in 1861. 1871-1901 the family lived on Clarence st. in Swansea.
He married Eleanor Howell, b. c. 1841 in Horton, Glamorgan, Wales.
Eleanor: In 1881 Eleanor’s mother , Emma Howell, age 81, was living with the family in Swansea.
i. Emma Ellen Morgan, b. c. 1867 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
ii. Mary Ann Morgan, b. c. 1870 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Arthur J. Morgan, b. c. 1872 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Florence Morgan, b. c. 1875 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
v. William Morgan, b. c. 1878 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1880 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Howell Morgan, b. c. 1883 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
29. Thomas “of Swansea” Morgan, b. c. 1846 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
In 1861 Thomas was working as a Seaman and living with his uncle William in Swansea.
He married Mary Ann ?? Morgan, b. c. 1850 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
i. Ernest Alexander Morgan, b. Nov 1871, d. May 1872 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 4 May 1872 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Seven months old at time of death.
ii. Mary Ann Morgan, b. c. 1874 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iii. Robert Westly Morgan, b. c. 1877 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
iv. Eva Morgan, b. c. 1879 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
Eva was not with family in 1891. She would have been 12.
v. Helena Elsie Morgan, b. c. 1881 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vi. Gladys Martha Morgan, b. c. 1883 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
vii. Ethel Jane Morgan, b. c. 1887 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, d. 1925 in Oxwich, Glamorgan, Wales, buried 14 May 1915 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales.
Death record lists her as being from Norton, Oxwich.
viii. Pheobe Sarah Morgan, b. c. 1889 in Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales.
30. Samuel “of Durham, Eng” Morgan, b. 1850 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, resided in Stranton, Durham, England. He married Mary ?? Morgan, b. c. 1856 in Habbord, Yorkshire, England.
i. Herbert G. Morgan, b. c. 1881 in Stranton, Durham, England.
ii. George Morgan, b. c. 1882 in Stranton, Durham, England.
iii. Walter Morgan, b. c. 1886 in Stranton, Durham, England.
31. Ruth Morgan, b. c. 1852 in Penrice, Glamorgan, Wales, d. in Teacher; School Mistress.
Sister Matilda lived with this family in 1881, 1891 and 1901.
She married Edmund Wilmott, b. c. 1855 in St. Helens, Jersey, England, resided in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.
Edmund: In 1881 the family lived in Tredegar, Bedwelty, Monmouthshire. Edmund was the school master and Ruth was school mistress. In 1891, the family lived in Cardiff where both were teachers. In 1901 all three daughters seemed to be working as “asst school mistresses” for their parents. In 1901, Edmund’s mother, Frances, age 79, born St. Helens, was living with the family.
i. Elizabeth Wilmott, b. c. 1877 in Rhymmy, Monmouthshire, Wales.
ii. Clara Wilmott, b. c. 1879 in Rhymmy, Monmouthshire, Wales.
iii. Ethel Wilmott, b. c. 1882 in Rhymmy, Mounmouthshire, Wales.
iv. Edmund C. Wilmott, b. c. 1885 in Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales.

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