Born in 1809, son of Evan Morgan, an elder in the old Zion chapel at Cardiff. He and his brother, Thomas Morgan (1816-1858), were monumental masons.
He began to preach in 1830, at the same time as Edward Matthews who was a great friend of the family. In 1841 he was ordained at the Llangeitho association; he had already, in 1836, married Mary Morgan of Clun-hir, Pontardulais. He spent the whole of his life in Cardiff, and there was some pastoral connexion between him and Zion chapel. He published Tŵr y Praidd (two lectures) in 1851, and Boanerges: neu, Hanes Bywyd Morgan Howells (Morgan Howells), in 1853. He was a sick man when he began to write, and his death ended a promising literary career. He died 10 August 1853. His widow married Richard Lumley.
Edward Matthews published a memorial sermon to him in 1853 and a similar sermon (in Y Diacon) upon Thomas Morgan in 1859.
Published date: 1959
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