Glen Howard Morgan

Glen Howard Morgan||p263.htm#i2926|Norman George Morgan||p263.htm#i2924|Heather Ringrose||p306.htm#i2925|James W. Morgan|b. 16 Jun 1888|p263.htm#i2923|Lily F. Corder|b. 16 Jan 1893\nd. 18 Jun 1975|p89.htm#i2922|||||||

Herbert Morgan

Jack Morgan

Jack Morgan||p263.htm#i956|Herbert Morgan|b. c 1885\nd. 1968|p263.htm#i953|Gertrude Elizabeth Hall|b. 29 Jul 1894\nd. 9 Sep 1961|p145.htm#i954|||||||William H. Hall|b. 15 Dec 1862\nd. 23 Nov 1933|p146.htm#i915|Harriet Gray|b. Sep 1869\nd. 22 Mar 1935|p137.htm#i916|

Family: Isobel Moffat

James William Morgan

Family: Lily Florence Corder b. 16 Jan 1893, d. 18 Jun 1975

Jane Maria Morgan

Jane Maria Morgan||p263.htm#i2246|John Charles Morgan|b. 22 Nov 1935\nd. c 1979|p263.htm#i2244|Marian Pearce||p280.htm#i2239|||||||Alfred W. Pearce|b. 21 May 1907\nd. 21 Oct 1976|p279.htm#i2238|Edith N. Britton|b. 5 Feb 1923\nd. 5 Dec 1986|p43.htm#i2237|

John Charles Morgan

Kevin Nigel Morgan

Kevin Nigel Morgan||p263.htm#i2245|John Charles Morgan|b. 22 Nov 1935\nd. c 1979|p263.htm#i2244|Marian Pearce||p280.htm#i2239|||||||Alfred W. Pearce|b. 21 May 1907\nd. 21 Oct 1976|p279.htm#i2238|Edith N. Britton|b. 5 Feb 1923\nd. 5 Dec 1986|p43.htm#i2237|

Martha Morgan

Family: John Road b. c 1809, d. 26 Oct 1888

Mary Morgan

Mary Morgan||p263.htm#i1049|Herbert Morgan|b. c 1885\nd. 1968|p263.htm#i953|Gertrude Elizabeth Hall|b. 29 Jul 1894\nd. 9 Sep 1961|p145.htm#i954|||||||William H. Hall|b. 15 Dec 1862\nd. 23 Nov 1933|p146.htm#i915|Harriet Gray|b. Sep 1869\nd. 22 Mar 1935|p137.htm#i916|

Norman George Morgan

Norman George Morgan||p263.htm#i2924|James William Morgan|b. 16 Jun 1888|p263.htm#i2923|Lily Florence Corder|b. 16 Jan 1893\nd. 18 Jun 1975|p89.htm#i2922|||||||George Corder|b. 11 Jul 1867\nd. 27 Jul 1922|p89.htm#i1955|Maria C. Bailey|b. 16 Feb 1865\nd. 5 Mar 1963|p11.htm#i2921|
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