William Griffiths 1a 2 3a

Birth Name William Griffiths
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between October 1841 and December 1841 Tregaron, Cardiganshire, Wales Vol 27 Page 64 1a 2
Census 1861 Bernant, Tregaron, Cardiganshire, Wales   1a
Occupation 1861   Miner 1a
Burial (Family) 7 July 1915 Aberdare Cemetery, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Plot X3/16 - Richard Steadman Griffiths 3a
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Mourners to be identified:
Mrs. James Edwards, nieces
Miss G. Griffiths, Llwynypia
Miss Maggie Griffiths, Mrs. L. Lloyd, M. J. Thomas and Bessie Bird;
Miss Maggie John, Mrs. Hannah Thomas, and Mr. Price. Troedyrhiw, cousins
Mrs. B. Morris, Mrs. E. J. Jones, Cwmaman, Mrs. Evans, Aberaman; J. J. Griffiths
Mrs. Harries. Mrs. Jennie Jarvis, Miss Owen, Miss Thomas, and Mrs. Chapman.
Thomas George Morris and Richard Jones, brothers-in-law
Ivor Jones, Jeremiah Evans, Tom George, Merthyr
W. D. Griffiths, William Griffiths, Penygraig
Llew Richards, Roger John, Troedyrhiw
Robert Francis, John Williams, Penydarren
Henry Davies, George Bird, Walter Thomas, W. Pearce, Tredegar
Tom Davies, Mr. Harries. Resolven, and Mr. Theo Chapman

Death       4

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father John Griffithsabout 1823before 1881
Mother Jane Steadmanabout 18176 June 1894
         William Griffiths between October 1841 and December 1841
    Brother     Morgan Griffiths 25 July 1844 29 December 1905
    Sister     Mary Griffiths between January 1847 and March 1847 17 January 1910
    Sister     Jane Griffiths between January 1850 and March 1850
    Brother     John Griffiths 26 June 1852 5 November 1931
    Brother     Richard Steadman Griffiths about September 1854 2 July 1915
    Sister     Elizabeth Griffiths between October 1857 and December 1857
    Brother     Evan Steadman Griffiths 5 September 1860 between January 1910 and March 1910

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
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FamilySearch GHBN-TLK
 

Source References

  1. 1861 United Kingdom Census
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  3. Aberdare Leader
      • Date: 17 July 1915
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        THE INTERMENT of the late Mr. Richard Stedman Griffiths, 22 Llanwonno Road (the report of whose death appeared in our last week's issue) took place on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at the Aberdare Cemetery. The Rev. I. J. Williams officiated at the house, and at the graveside the Rev. W. D. Morris, Soar (C.M.). The mourners were: First coach. Widow; Misses Jane Mary Griffiths and Bessie Griffiths, daughters; Edgar and Evan Griffiths, sons; Mrs. E. Davies, Llangammarch, sister; 2nd coach, Messrs. William and John Griffiths, brothers; Mrs. E. Edwards, Mrs. James Edwards, nieces; Mrs. J. Griffiths and Miss G. Griffiths, Llwynypia; 3rd coach, Miss Maggie Griffiths, Mrs. L. Lloyd, Mrs. S. J. Garbett. M. J. Thomas and Bessie Bird; 4th coach, Mr. Evan Davies, Miss Maggie John, Mrs. Hannah Thomas, and Mr. Price. Troedyrhiw, cousins: 5th coach, Mrs. Annie Thomas, Mrs. B. Morris, Mrs. E. J. Jones, Cwmaman, Mrs. Evans, Aberaman; J. J. Griffiths; 6th coach, Mrs. Harries. Mrs. Jennie Jarvis, Miss Owen, Miss Thomas, and Mrs. Chapman. Following the hearse were: Messrs. Morgan and Stephen John Griffiths, sons; John Griffiths, Tommy Thomas, John Griffiths; Llwynypia; Thomas George Morris and Richard Jones, brothers-in-law; Ivor Jones, Jeremiah Evans, Tom George, Merthyr; A. S. Griffiths, W. D. Griffiths, William Griffiths, Penygraig; W. Edwards, Llew Richards, Roger John, Troedyrhiw; Gwilym Lewis, Llwynypia; Robert Francis, John Williams, Penydarren; Henry Davies, George Bird, Walter Thomas, W. P. Carter, W. Pearce, Tredegar; Tom Davies, Mr. Harries. Resolven, and Mr. Theo Chapman. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by: (1) Widow and children; (2) Mr. and Mrs. Richard Jones, Brynhyfryd, and children; (3) Miss Richards, Cwmaman Girls' School; (4) Fireman and Workmen, 7ft. seam, Shepherd's Pit; (5) Mrs. James Edwards and Mr. David Thomas; (6) Mr. W. F. Carter, Tredegar.

  4. (Death unknown but obviously not living)