Monmouthshire Strays (General)
by monfamilies, Tuesday, April 01, 2008, 16:24 (6086 days ago)
Could anyone tell me how I can get access to all the Monmouthshire strays who married in the Forest of Dean. I want to include them on our website.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~monfamilies/monfh.htm
Mike John
Monmouthshire Strays
by barbarajane , Saturday, April 05, 2008, 07:38 (6083 days ago) @ monfamilies
My GGGrandfather Timothy Morgan from Shirenewton, married Margaret Reeks from Woolastone & their grandson, my granddad Walter Morgan Vine was brought up in Chepstow & lived in Lydney where his children were born & many family members still live.
http://www.forum.forest-of-dean.net/index.php?mode=thread&id=7559
Regards Barbara
Monmouthshire Strays
by percyvine, Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 12:45 (5539 days ago) @ barbarajane
Where did the name of Vine come from?
Monmouthshire Strays
by barbarajane , Wednesday, September 30, 2009, 19:45 (5539 days ago) @ percyvine
Timothy Morgan had a daughter, Laura who married Charles Robert Vine in Shrewsbury. When Laura died, Charles sent their children to live with their grandmother in Chepstow. Walter was my grandfather, Florence married Horace Douche & moved to New Zealand & Daisy died quite young.
Charles Robert Vine came from Bury St Edmunds, there is a further post on this site titled 'Morgans of Chepstow'
For cricket buffs, Florences GGrandson is Jacob Oram, the New Zealand fast bowler
Monmouthshire Strays
by barbarajane , Sunday, January 24, 2010, 15:29 (5423 days ago) @ barbarajane
After some further research, Alice Emma, another daughter of Timothy and Margaret Morgan maried an American, Charles Morton Lee. I don't know if they met in this country or Alice emigrated as a single woman. She is listed in the 1901 census as Lee and staying with Laura & Charles Vine in Shrewsbury. Charles Morton Lee(27/9/1866-11/2/1944) was the son of Lewis Clavin Lee (1837-1910)and he was the son of James Lee(1803-1880) His father was Henry 'Light horse' Lee and his brother was Robert E Lee, the confederate general in the American Civil War