JJ&ETREE

Gramps ID S0027
Author AMA

References

    1. Reg Q3 Highworth. 1901 census says he's 2. [E0276]
    2. Mary, his presumptive wife, is at Troed in 1841, but he is not, so presumably dead. [E0268]
    3. JJ&ETREE suggests 1837-8, JONAHFAM 1841-2. Basis for either? 1841 census for supposed parents show them with 3 yo son John. [E0272]
    4. Catherine Morris [I0107]
    5. ?William Jones [I0115]
    6. Burial notice says Bath nursing home, AMA says RUH Bath. AMA: Had cocked up surgery for duodenal ulcer in WWI. Died following operation. TTA blamed himself for not insisting that he go to Bristol instead of Bath when he was ill. He coordinated the refugee welcome programme in 1940 along the south coast and was exhausted. [E0277]
    7. 1881, 1891, 1901, 1911: Aberdare 1871/2. JJ&ETREE says 1871/2, but father is dead by 1871. [E0275]
    8. Mary (Jones) [I0116]
    9. John Davies [I0046]
    10. Anne/Ann Jones [I0059]
    11. 1841: aged 55 (1785/6), born outside Carmarthen, perhaps just down the road in Llywel. [E0269]
    12. Mary Williams [I0128]
    13. Birth, John Jones [E0274]
    14. John Davies/Davis [I0058]
    15. John Jones [I0125]
    16. Birth, Catherine Morris [E0271]
    17. JONAHFAM says April-June 1870 [Aberdare?], Merthyr Tydfil. Is the basis for this Anne's movements? [E0107]
    18. Family of Caleb and Elizabeth Price [F0039]
    19. Parish registers: an Anne Jones of full age marries John Davies on 14 Nov 1861 at Llanegwad, Carmarthenshire; a John Davies aged 23 married Anne Jones at Llangeler, Carmarthen on 10 Jan 1861; another Ann Jones, age 20, marries John Davies on 17 May 1862 at Llanelli. Probably more. [E0226]
    20. Not in 1851 census, so probably dead. [E0270]