Sarah Ann Parry 1a 2a 3 4 5a 5b 6a 7a

Birth Name Sarah Ann Parry
Gender female
Age at Death about 73 years, 4 months, 29 days

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 3 November 1879 Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales   1a 2a 6a 7a
Census 1901 68, Rickard Street, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
Census 1911 5 Birch Grove, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales   2a
Census 1921 61 Wood Road, Treforest, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales   7a
Census 1939 6 Heathcote Street, Coventry, Warwickshire, England   6a
Burial (Family) 10 May 1950 Glyntaff Cemetery, Glyntaff, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales Plot Y418 - Gwilym Ewart Preece 5b
Event Note

Unidentified mourners:
Billy Hallett, Jack Weal, Charles Bines, brothers-in-law
William Field, Mervyn Weaver, Vivian Davies, nephews
David Shoemark, David Herbert, Jacky Weal, cousins
William Parry, Arthur Humphries, Thias Parry, uncles
Blodwen Evans, May Hallett, Lily Weal, sisters-in-law
Hilda Davies, niece
Winnie Herbert, Gwen and Maud Preece, Nancy Field, cousins
Mesdames Olive Parry, Mabel Parry, Alice Field, aunts

Residence 10 May 1950 61 Wood Road, Treforest, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales   5b
Death about April 1953      
Burial 18 April 1953 Glyntaff Cemetery, Glyntaff, Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales Plot N400  
Event Note

Unidentified occupants of the same grave:
David Pugh, Aged 12 Days, buried 23/04/1965 Int no. 37011
Stillborn child- Vint buried 21/07/1979 Int no. 40275

Families

Family of John Preece and Sarah Ann Parry

Married Husband John Preece ( * between July 1878 and September 1878 + 2 June 1930 )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage between October 1897 and December 1897 Pontypridd, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 907 2a 4
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
William Matthias Preecebetween April 1898 and June 1898about June 1910
John Ivor Preeceabout September 1899about January 1900
Violet May Preecebetween January 1901 and March 1901about May 1903
Eleanor Preece24 January 1903about April 1968
Gwilym Ewart Preece4 December 19048 May 1950
Lilian Maud Preecebetween October 1909 and December 1909about June 1937
Emily Preece17 May 1916about November 1976
John Preece3 March 1922about May 1977

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Parry-2984
 
FamilySearch L5TP-ZX4
 

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. Maiden name on child's birth index record
  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  5. Pontypridd Observer
      • Date: 7 June 1930
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        Mr. John Preece, Wood Road.

        The death took place on Monday evening last, following a long illness borne with fortitude of Mr. John Preece, husband of Mrs. Sarah Ann Preece, 61, Wood Road, Treforest. Mr. Preece was a native of Pontypridd and was extremely well known and highly respected. He was for many years the secretary of the Penrhiw Lodge of the S.W.M.F. He was an ex-serviceman and had served with the 5th. Welch in Palestine. Much sympathy is felt for the bereaved widow and six children in their sad loss. The funeral took place on Friday at Glyntaff Cemetery.

      • Date: 20 May 1950
      • Page: Page 11
      • Citation:

        RHYDYFELIN AND HAWTHORN

        THE DEATH occurred on May 8 of Mr Gwilym Ewart Preece, 62 Oak Street, Rhydyfelin. Mr Preece was 45 years of age and a native of Treforest. He had been a civilian employed by the R.A.F. for the past four years. He was a member of the Old Comrades' Association, British Legion and the 5th Welch. He was also secretary of the Treforest Darts Team. He was the eldest son of Mrs Sarah Ann Preece and the late Mr John Preece, 61 Wood Road, Pontypridd. Interment was made at Glyntaff on May 10, the Rev. F. Scott, minister of Calvary English Baptist Church, officiating. He is survived by a widow and eight daughters. The mourners were: Messrs Jack Preece, brother; Len Jones, Arthur James, Albert Martin, Billy Hallett, Jack Weal, Charles Bines, brothers-in-law; Roy Elleston and Roy Marsh, sons-in-law; Parry Jones, William Field, Mervyn Weaver, Vivian Davies, nephews; David Shoemark, Bert Preece, David Herbert, Jacky Weal, cousins; William Parry, Arthur Humphries, Thias Parry, uncles; Leonard Thomas (senior), Len Thomas (junior), R. Elleston, friends. Many friends met at the cemetery. The bearers were representatives of the British Legion. Mourners at the house were: Mrs Mary Preece, widow; Iris, Violet, Mona, Mary, Jean, Gwyneth, June and Kathleen, daughters; Mrs Sarah Ann Preece, mother; Lena, Emmie and Gwyneth, sisters; Blodwen Evans, May Hallett, Lily Weal, sisters-in-law; Hilda Davies, niece; Winnie Herbert, Gwen and Maud Preece, cousins; Nancy Field, cousin; Mesdames Olive Parry, Mabel Parry, Alice Field, aunts; Margaret Thomas and Maud Edwards, friends. Floral tributes were from: Loving Wife, Mary; Mam; Jackie, Molly and Sonny; Iris and Bill; Violet and Roy; Lena and Len; Emmie and Arthur; Gwyneth and Albert; Willie, Nancy and Children; Bert, Maud and Gwen; May, Vi and Betty; Blod, Joe and Hilda; Auntie Olive and Family; Betty and Joyce; Charlie and Sarah; Jack, Lil and Jackie; Officers and Staff, R.A.F. St. Athans; Old Comrades' Association; Welch Regiment; Mrs James and Family; Phyllis Hoddinot; Brenda and Family; Sylvia; Ethel and Dinny; Forest Hotel Darts Team; Friends and Neighbours of Oak Street; Friends Wood Road; Mrs Jones; British Legion; Mr and Mrs Thomas and Family; Mr and Mrs Dick Harris and Family; Nancy, Val and Thelma; Dennis; Mr and Mrs Hayman. The funeral arrangements were carried out by Mr Jack Hughes, undertaker, "The Bungalow," Broadway, Treforest.

  6. 1939 Register
      • Page: QDSK/277
  7. 1921 United Kingdom Census