Thank you everyone. Another mystery solved though brought up others ha ha ha ... as always in genealogy. This grave then Hugo, is just round the other side from my John and Martha WILLIAMS, as you say the south side. Thank you for the photos. Much appreciated
As far as I know, I have no Owen family from Pyllau residence but that doesn't mean anything in view of their proliferation ha ha. Will look in to them at some point
I think I have found Jane (Jones) MORGAN and William MORGAN on the 1861 census returns. They are noted in separate households as single servants. I know that isn't uncommon in early stages of marriage but they were married in 1858. I believe I have also found William in 1891
1861 Census Jane JONES (28) unmarried from Llangwstenin, is noted as domestic servant in the household of Evan and Elizabeth JONES (farmer) at Bryn Y Gwynt Bodnod Egwlys Fach. I don't think there is a family connection
1861 Census William MORGAN (24) unmarried from St. Asaph, is noted as a servant (cowman) in the household of Hugh and Mary PARRY, farmer at "Bodeugan", Denbighshire (I think it's in Waen)
1871 Census William and Jane are at 8 Furlong Terrace, Flint with children Ellen J 9 and William 5
1881 they are in Tradesman's Row, Pentre Ffwdan, Flint with Ellen J 18, William 15 and Margaret 7
1891 William is at 2 Evans Street, Flint with his daughter and family Anne and Robert JONES and also a son Thomas Morgan
Thanks again to all for your sterling efforts ZXZ