David Thomas Morgan (17 September 1809 – 14 November 1886)[1] was a British timber merchant, known as a translator of hymns.
[2] Morgan was born in East Ham, and attended a school in Woodford run by Dr.
[4][5] In 1861 Morgan moved from Leytonstone a short distance to the Clock House, Wood Street, Walthamstow, in the area called Whipps Cross.
[6][7][8][9] He withdrew from the partnership with Gellibrand and David John Morgan, his son, in 1867.
[11][12] Their children included: Mary Morgan died at Oakhurst, South Weald in 1900.