Morgan John Rhys was a Welsh radical evangelical Baptist minister. He preached the principles of the French Revolution, against slavery, and in favor of the reform of parliament In 1794 he grew tired of the repression in Britain and emigrated to
America where he established a Welsh colony,
Cambria. He bought land in the
Allegheny Mountains of
Pennsylvania from
Dr. Benjamin Rush and founded the town of
Beula, which to his dismay, never became a fully realized endeavor and died promptly within a decade of its founding (1796–1804). Despite the town's short lifespan, while it was in full bloom in the early years, Rhys established his own religious denomination and a newspaper,
The Western Sky. After emigrating to America he changed his surname to Rhees. He vied desperately to the state and even federal government that there be a county in Pennsylvania called Cambria, and that his town of Beula ought to be the county seat. When in 1804 the Pennsylvania state government carved out Cambria County, Beula lost the vote to become its seat by one, instead, the nearby town of
Ebensburg – originally part of Beula – became the county seat. Rhys died two weeks after the verdict was released. He moved to
Somerset County in 1799 and died there in 1804. == Descendants ==