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    1. [WLS-CGN] Morgans in Lledrod
    2. You are probably related to me in some way but I cannot help you because your ancestry is too late for my records. I can tell you this that the Morgan(s) clan is huge. Whenever there is a funeral in that family and my cousin attends it, she finds Morgans from many, many parishes, all related. And by the way, the name was probably Morgan to begin with and somewhere along the line, your ancestor put a "s" at the end of the name and made it Morgans so that he could stand out from all the other Morgans. I know, my 2nd great-grandfather did that because there were so many Morgans in the area. He's buried in a graveyard where 70% of the names are Morgan. When you have Morgans, you look for Morgan as well. Good luck, Annie > From: BuddugH@aol.com > Subject: [WLS-CGN] morgans Lledrod. > > > > > I have started researching a Morgans family from Lledrod for a family > member . All I have at the moment is > MORGAN J MORGANS born 1896 . > On the 1901 census ,his father was recorded as > MORGAN MORGANS aged 40 ,farmer (born Lledrod ) > mother > MARY J MORGANS aged 25 (born in London ). > siblings , > JANE > MARGARET > MARY > As I have posted the info on to him ,I can't quite remember the name of the > farm .I think it was TREFLIN. > I checked the igi's to see if there were any Morgan Morgans's in Lledrod and > it threw up quite a lot going back into the 1700's. Obviously it will take > quite a bit of time to research this family . I was wondering if there is > anyone > who would know anything on this branch of the Morgan's . > Diolch yn fawr unwaith eto , > pob hwyl, > Buddug > > > > > > > > > > >

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