Morgan of Aston Ingham c1800-1830 (General)

by Mike Pinchin @, Bedford, England, Sunday, August 23, 2015, 17:13 (3380 days ago) @ simonh

Ancestry has this marriage,

Name: Sarah Taylor
Event Type: Marriage
Marriage Date: 24 Aug 1802
Parish: Whaddon, Gloucestershire, England
Parish as it Appears: Whaddon
Spouse: James Morgan
Register Type: Bishop's Transcripts

I imagine this is the Whaddon just south of Gloucester rather than the district of Cheltenham. I can’t tell if this of any relevance but there are two Sarah TAYLERs baptised in Newent in 1779, both on this site. (Later note - There are Sarah TAYLER marriages in Newent as well so maybe not so relevant).

To add to those supplied by Paul Andrews there is another entry in the BNA concerning Elizabeth MORGAN’s offence

Cheltenham Chronicle - Thursday 15 January 1829

A few weeks ago, Mrs Markham, who resides in the neighbourhood of Worcester, engaged a young female servant, who referred for her character to persons at Cheltenham. About five days after her engagement, she decamped with a variety of articles, including some spoons, children’s clothing, &c. After she was gone, it was ascertained that no such persons as those she referred to, lived in Cheltenham; had this been ascertained before the engagement, the subsequent mischief would have been prevented. The girl was traced to Ledbury, Cheltenham, and Newent, at which latter place she was apprehended with some of the stolen articles in her possession, and being conveyed to Worcester, she was committed for trial. Her name is Elizabeth Morgan.


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