Hi, Arranroots.
We know from Catherine Morgan's marriage certificate (in 1896) that she was the "daughter" of William Morgan, a carrier. And also that she was around 26 years of age and lived in Rhyl. We know that when she moved back to Wales that she lived in Rhyl and that there is a connection with Wellington Road. From recollection, although going back a while in my memory, this was the only Catherine Morgan in the Rhyl area of a similar age with a "father" called William. To add strength to our conviction he was shown in 1871 as a coal carrier and in 1881 as a carrier. One of the witnesses to the marriage was a Thomas Morgan and while I accept that is not the least common name in north Wales there is a Thomas Morgan who is the natural son of William Morgan and Alice.
It also all ties in with the family folklore passed down by a great-aunt who, although known to embellish occasionally, was a close confidante of Catherine in her later life and who provided us with the bones of the data before we substantiated in by our own research work.
It's not 100% proof, I accept, but that is why we are now trying to find more out about Catherine's life to add the little bit of extra proof.
The 1881 census is RG11/5528 in Rhuddlan
The 1901 census is RG13/5234 in Meliden