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  • JONES, DAVID JAMES (1886 - 1947), Professor of Philosophy
  • JONES, DAVID JAMES (Gwenallt; 1899 - 1968), poet, critic and scholar
  • JONES, DAVID JOHN (1906 - 1978), opera singer David John Jones was born on 29 June 1906 in Pant-teg in the Swansea Valley, the youngest of the five children (three sons and two daughters) of Daniel and Maria Jones. His father, Daniel Jones, spent the years 1910-20 working in the tinplate industry in Russia, before returning to the post of foreman at the Dyffryn tinplate works in Pontardawe. The family moved to Commercial Road, Rhyd-y-fro
  • JONES, DAVID JOHN TAWE (1885 - 1949), musician
  • JONES, DAVID LEWIS (1945 - 2010), Librarian of the House of Lords David Jones was born at Riversdale, Aberaeron on 4 January 1945, the son of Gwilym and Joyce Jones, and he had two sisters Alice and Elinor. He received his education at Aberaeron Grammar School and Jesus College Oxford, where he graduated in history. He was one of the earliest and most distinguished students to pass through the College of Librarianship Wales at Llanbadarn Fawr in its early days
  • JONES, DAVID LEWIS (1788 - 1830), Arian minister and academy tutor Born 8 April 1788 at Glynadda, Llanpumpsaint, Carmarthenshire. He was brought up as an Independent at Pencader and was educated by David Davis of Castell Hywel and at Carmarthen Academy (1807-11). He was ordained at Llwynrhydowen, 30 August 1811, as co-minister with David Davis of Castell Hywel, and opened a school at Llandysul - at that time he was an Arminian although he ultimately became an
  • JONES, DAVID LLOYD (1843 - 1905), Calvinistic Methodist minister
  • JONES, DAVID MORRIS (1887 - 1957), minister (Presb.) and professor
  • JONES, DAVID OWEN (1856 - 1903), Wesleyan minister and author
  • JONES, DAVID RICHARD (1832 - 1916), poet
  • JONES, DAVID ROCYN (1847 - 1915), bonesetter - gweler JONES, THOMAS ROCYN
  • JONES, DAVID STANLEY (1860 - 1919), Congregationalist minister Born 28 June 1860 at Pantrasol, Llanarth, Cardiganshire, one of the four children of Abraham Jones, of the Llandysul neighbourhood, and his wife Elizabeth, who hailed from near Llangeitho. The father had to seek work in Glamorgan, and the upbringing of the children fell to the mother, on the small homestead of Tŷ-rhos. David (known as ' Dafi Tŷ-rhos') had little schooling, mostly at Talygarreg