Birth

Date about 1861
Place Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales
Description Multiple possible in GRO index

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1871 United Kingdom Census
  3. 1891 United Kingdom Census
  4. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  5. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  6. Thomas Preece: Gravestone photographs
      • Date: 19 June 2018
      • Page: Thomas & Mary Griffiths, Oystermouth Cemetery
      • Grave - Thomas Griffiths - Mary John - view mid
      • Grave - Thomas Griffiths - Mary John - view close
      • Grave - Thomas Griffiths - Mary John - front face
      • Grave - Thomas Griffiths - Mary John - left face
  7. Western Mail
      • Date: 13 January 1925
      • Page: Page 5
      • Citation:

        OBITUARY.

        RHONDDA LADY J.P.

        The death took place at Langfield, West-cross, Mumbles, on Monday at 64 years of age of Mrs. Mary Griffiths, J.P., wife of Mr. Thomas Griffiths, late general manager of Insole's Cymmer Collieries, Rhondda Valley, lately residing at Maesgwyn, Porth. Mrs. Griffiths had distinguished herself by a career of remarkable activity during the war, when she was an active supporter of all the local organisations and charities. She was a woman of wide sympathies and extensive activities, and great (possibly too great) demands were then made on her strength. In her capacity of justice of the peace for Glamorgan, member of the Pontypridd Board of Guardians, chairman of the Porth Cottage Hospital Ladies Committee, chairman of the County School Governor for Porth, commissioner for Rhondda of the Girl Guides, and similar offices, she occupied a great sphere in the life of a great population for some years past. She was a sister of the late Mr. Tom John, of Llwynypia, the well-known educationist and Welsh Eisteddfodwr.

        Mr. Thomas Griffiths, M.C., J.P., her husband, who up to July last was general manager, consulting engineer, and a director of Insole's Cymmer Collieries, and consulting engineer to the Windsor Collieries, &c., occupied a high position in the coal industry of South Wales and has sat as chairman of the Coalowners' Association. Not only was he of great repute in the engineering sphere of the Welsh coal trade, but he has given singular instances of heroism and intrepidity in Welsh coal disasters. Several years ago he was the recipient of a great testimonial from the public of the Rhondda in recognition of his personal quality and his heroism in colliery disasters.

        In July last Mr. Griffiths retired from business and went to live at Langfield, West Cross, Mumbles, which house he had used as a holiday resort for some years previously.

  8. 1921 United Kingdom Census