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  • JONES, JOHN WILLIAM (1868 - 1945), builder received sub-contracts for joinery work from other builders on both sides of the Mersey. In 1895 he married Sarah Catherine Owens, a native of Llanrhaeadr-ym-Mochnant. She gave him great support and became a mother to four sons and one daughter. Each one of the sons, Rowland Owen Jones (1898-1964), William Glyn Jones (1900-1986), John Trefor Jones (1902-2001) and Howell Vaughan Jones (1913-1979), joined
  • JONES, JOSEPH (1877 - 1950), principal of the Memorial College, Brecon Principal Thomas Lewis, he was appointed principal. He died suddenly at his home in Brecon on 28 April 1950 and was buried in the Brecon Public Cemetery. Joseph Jones was endowed with exceptional gifts and came to prominence as a preacher, educationist, church statesman and social leader. It is hardly possible to record all the offices and positions to which he was called. He was very prominent in the
  • JONES, LEWIS (1793 - 1866), cleric
  • JONES, LEWIS (1897 - 1939), communist agitator and author
  • JONES, LEWIS (1702? - 1772), Independent minister
  • JONES, LEWIS (fl. 1703) Pandy, Llan-uwchllyn, poet
  • JONES, LEWIS (Rhuddenfab; 1835 - 1915), printer, poet, and journalist
  • JONES, LEWIS (1837 - 1904), pioneer in Patagonia, and writer and started two newspapers - Ein Breiniad, 1878, and Y Dravod, 1891; the latter is still being published. A lecture given before the Cymmrodorion in 1885, when he was visiting Wales, was subsequently published, and his book Y Wladfa Gymreig was published in 1898. He had two daughters - Eluned Morgan and another who married Llwyd ap Iwan, son of Michael D. Jones. Lewis Jones was a gallant leader in
  • JONES, Sir LEWIS (1884 - 1968), industrialist and politician Born 13 February 1884, the eldest son of Evan and Margaret Jones, Tegfan, College Street, Ammanford, Carmarthenshire. His father, who spent his whole life in the tinplate industry (he died in 1934) was a devoted Congregationalist, and one of the first members of the Ammanford Urban District Council. Lewis Jones was educated at Ammanford secondary school and Reading University, where he spent five
  • JONES, LEWIS (bu farw 1646), bishop - gweler JONES, MICHAEL
  • JONES, LEWIS (1808 - 1854), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author
  • JONES, LEWIS (bu farw 1646), bishop - gweler JONES, MICHAEL