Charles Morgan was born on 15 June 1636 in St Giles Cripplegate,London,, England, the only known child of John and Rebecca Smith Morgan.
Charles Morgan was baptized on 15 June 1636, in St. Giles Cripplegate.
In 1666, when he was about thirty, he married Susan Morgan. She bore him one known child, a son whom they named Morgan.
In 1720, when he was in his mid-eighties, he died in Glamorganshire,,Wales], of unknown causes.
Ancestry
Descendant of Bleddri Ap Cadivor, Lord of Kil y Sant/, b 1090 in Blastonbury, Somerset, England
?Descendant of King Edward III through Joan Whitney?:
Joan Whitney (b. ca. 1462; Whitney-915) married Sir Roger Vaughan.
Elizabeth Vaughan (b. ca. 1486; Vaughan-529) married Thomas Morgan.
Rowland Morgan (b. ca. 1508; Morgan-850)
Thomas Morgan (b. ca. 1534; Morgan-901)
Sir William Morgan (b. ca. 1560; Morgan-126)
John Morgan (b. ca. 1596; Morgan-135)
Charles Morgan (bpt. 15 June 1636; Morgan-127)
Son
Morgan, son of Charles Morgan (1635-1720) b Llanrhymney, Glamorgan, Wales, d Glamorganshire, Wales and Rebecca Smith (1660- ) and grandson of John Morgan (1596-1651) b Tredgar, Monmouthshire, Wales, d Glamorganshire, Wales burial: St Mellon's Church Llanthymney, Glamorgan, Wales
This appears to be somewhat confusing in that Rebecca Smith was married to John Morgan and should be his grandmother and not his mother
note: this error seems to have since been corrected, as Rebecca Smith is now indeed showing as Charles' wife and as Morgan's grandmother. Mix-216 18:11, 9 August 2014 (EDT)
Source
"England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JM7N-48X : 30 December 2014), Charles Morgan, 15 Jun 1636; citing ST GILES CRIPPLEGATE,LONDON,LONDON,ENGLAND, reference ; FHL microfilm 380,199, 380,200.
London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812
Acknowledgments
This person was created on 06 August 2010 through the import of Lynch-Tree.ged.
Name: Charles Morgan.
Given Name: Charles.
Surname: Morgan.
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Born
1635
St. Giles, Cripplegate, London, England.
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The portrait of Charles Morgan appears to be with multiple Charles Morgans? Charles Morgan-3759 appears to have the same portrait as Charles Morgan-127 who is his grandfather?
Can you tell me if there is any documentation that Charles Morgan was Col. Morgan Morgan's father. I have a document that came from St Mellon Parish stating so but I have been told it was a fabrication since a Zackquill Morgan was listed as Morgan Morgan's brother and Zackquill is not a Welsh name. I do believe it is so but I would like further proof. Any help would be appreciated Barbara Morgan Billingsley
edited by Ken Morgan
Can you tell me if there is any documentation that Charles Morgan was Col. Morgan Morgan's father. I have a document that came from St Mellon Parish stating so but I have been told it was a fabrication since a Zackquill Morgan was listed as Morgan Morgan's brother and Zackquill is not a Welsh name. I do believe it is so but I would like further proof. Any help would be appreciated Barbara Morgan Billingsley