Residence

Date 19 June 1939
Place Maesyrhaf, 20 Grawen Street, Porth, Glamorgan, Wales

Source References

  1. Wills on file
      • Date: 6 March 1930
      • Page: John Preece (1858-1939)
  2. Thomas Preece: Gravestone photographs
      • Date: 18 April 2018
      • Page: John & Margaret Preece, Trealaw Cemetery
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view front close
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view front long
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view front mid
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view front right
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view front right long
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view rear left
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - view rear right
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - front face
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - rear face
      • Grave - John and Margaret Preece - right face
  3. UK Government: National Probate Calendar
      • Date: 7 December 1939
      • Page: John Preece
      • Citation:

        PREECE John of Maesyrhaf Porth Glamorgan died 19 June 1939 Probate Llandaff 7 December to David Alfred Preece ironmonger Trevor Meyrick Preece medical practitioner Arthur Ewart Preece ironmonger and Gladys Preece spinster. Effects £7538 0s. 10d.

  4. Notice of Interment - Trealaw Cemetery
      • Date: 20 June 1939
      • Page: John Preece
  5. Western Mail
      • Date: 23 June 1939
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        BURIAL OF MR. JOHN PREECE, PORTH

        Mr. John Preece, of Maesyrhaf, Grawen-street, Porth, was buried in Trealaw Cemetery on Thursday.

        The Rev. J. A. Jeffreys-Jones, vicar of Cymmer, officiated.

        Chief mourners were:- Mr. and Mrs. David Preece, Dr. and Mrs. Trevor Preece, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Preece (sons and daughters-in-law); Miss Gladys Preece, Dr. and Mrs. D. R. Gillies (daughters and son-in-law); Mrs. Diana John J.P. (sister-in-law); Messrs John and Edward Parsons (nephews); Miss Marie Evans and Mrs. Harold Summers (nieces).

        Among those present were Messrs. D. Frank Evans, J.P., J. Lloyd Thomas, Oliver H. Howell, C. H. Jarvis, Cliff Morgan, W. H. Maddocks, Ben Protheroe, R. E. Arnott J.P., W. D. Thomas, Percy S. Phillips, and J. L. Thomas.