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Wales (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Carmarthenshire => Wales => Carmarthenshire Lookup Requests => Topic started by: English Daisy on Tuesday 20 May 08 23:40 BST (UK)
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Would appreciate information contained in
the 1891/1901 Wales Census
Eliza Selina Morgan
Free BMD - Birth - June 1876, Carmarthen
1881 Census
George Morgan Head M 39, St. Peter, Carmarthen
Eliza Morgan W 32
Eliza S. Morgan daughter, 5
Dwelling - Albert House
Thank you
English Daisy
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1891
Albert House
St Peter
Carmarthen
George Morgan head W 49 Woolen manufacrurer& registrar of irths and deaths
William k son 20 Factory manager
Frances A daughter 19
David K son 16 Chemist's asst
Elia S daughter 15
John K son 13
Thoms D son 11
Walter O son 10
Sarah daughter 8
margaret organ sister U 32
Ann Morgan servant U 24 Domestic Servant
all b St Peters carmarthen
RG12 4518 45 1
Suz
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1901
8 barn Row
St peters carmarthen
george Morgan head Widower 59 Woollen manufacturer and registrar of births and deaths
William K son U 30 Woollen factory manager
Frances A daughter 28
Eliza S daughter U 24 Deputy registrar
Walter O son U 20 Wool Spinner
Sarah daughter 18
Margaret sister U 43
Frances A Fawn neice U 24 London
all Morgan family b St peters
RG13 5112 100 8
Suz
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Hi suzard
Thank you for the census information.
A Charles Thomas Woosnam married a Morgan.
Given name unknown.
Charles was born in 1878, Kerry, Montgomery, Wales.
He attended Cambridge University as a young adult.
I looked up Free BMD between 1900 to 1920 and came
across only two Charles Thomas Woosman recorded in all counties.
One of them was married to a Eliza Selina MORGAN, Dec. 1904,
in Carmarthen.
Eliza was still living at home in 1901 so not sure if this is the
lady Charles married. :-\
Thank you for your help! Too bad there is no 1911 census.
Regards
English Daisy
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I can only find 4 birth reg's for Eliza Selina Morgan - and only the one found (daughter of George Morgan) was b. in Wales - two of the others are too old and the 3rd one was b 1868-not in Wales - so I would say it is a strong possiblity the Eliza (daughter of George) is the correct one.
Also she ould have been an educated girl to be deputy registrar.
Suz
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Hi Suzard
Yes, I was thinking that myself re Eliza holding that
position! Very nice!
Apparently, Charles started a BA degree in 1905.
So, maybe he did a little travelling to Carmarthenshire
before starting his studies!
Thank you
English Daisy