NameElizabeth Winter
Birth1564, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales
Deathbef 1650, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales
FatherSir William Winter (1532-)
MotherMaria Lanston (1534-)
Spouses
Birth1560, Tredegar, Monmouthshire, Wales
Death1653, Bristol, Glamorgan, Wales
FatherThomas Morgan II (1560-<1647)
MotherCatherine Herbert (1560-<1694)
Marriage1606, Lidney, Wales
ChildrenThomas (~1588-1664)
Notes for Elizabeth Winter
Children of William and Elizabeth:
1.Elizabeth Morgan b: 1583 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
2.Blanch Morgan b: ABT. 1587 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
3.Thomas Morgan b: ABT. 1588 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
4.Edward Morgan b: ABT. 1592 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
5.John Morgan b: ABT. 1600 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
(ancestor)
6.Rowland Morgan b: ABT. 1597 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
7.Frances Morgan b: ABT. 1603 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
8.Mary Morgan b: ABT. 1611 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
9.William Morgan b: ABT. 1610 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
William made a will in 1650 in Tredegar, Wales. He was Sheriff in
1612; and was knighted in1633; M.P. for the County from 1623 to 1625.
He received King Charles I at Tredegar on 16 and 17 July 1645.
Notes for William (Spouse 1)
KNIGHTED 1633; MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT 1623-5; SHERIFF 1612; RECEIVED CHARLES I AT
TREDEGAR 7/16-17/1645


Children of William and Elizabeth:
1.Elizabeth Morgan b: 1583 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
2.Blanch Morgan b: ABT. 1587 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
3.Thomas Morgan b: ABT. 1588 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
4.Edward Morgan b: ABT. 1592 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
5.John Morgan b: ABT. 1600 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
(ancestor)
6.Rowland Morgan b: ABT. 1597 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
7.Frances Morgan b: ABT. 1603 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
8.Mary Morgan b: ABT. 1611 in Tredagar, Monmouthshire,
Wales
9.William Morgan b: ABT. 1610 in Tredegar, Monmouth, Wales
William made a will in 1650 in Tredegar, Wales. He was Sheriff in
1612; and was knighted in1633; M.P. for the County from 1623 to 1625.
He received King Charles I at Tredegar on 16 and 17 July 1645.

another source says: d. 19 Jan 1629


The pedigree ends with this painting, the heraldic "achievement" of Sir William Morgan. One year after the preparation of this pedigree in 1612, Sir William became Sheriff of the county and in 1628 was a Member of Parliament. He died in 1653. 

The English Civil Wars started in 1642 and the period from then until the restoration of Charles II in 1660 was one of uncertainties and divided loyalties. Some of the Morgans looked overseas for relief from the religious and constitutional squabbles. Henry Morgan set sail for the West Indies and a glorious career as a buccaneer (or perhaps more properly as a privateer).  
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