Lodwick John Rees 1a 2a 3 4 5a 5b 5c

Birth Name Lodwick John Rees
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between January 1876 and March 1876 Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 524 1a 4 2a
Census 1901 13 Spencer Street, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
Occupation 1901   Coal Miner Hewer 1a
Census 1911 11 Alexandra Terrace, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   2a
Occupation 1911   Collier (Hewer) 2a
Burial (Family) 29 January 1914 Aberdare Cemetery, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Plot E33/22 - Lewis Jones 5a 6a
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Mourners to be identified:

Mrs Henry Davies, aunt
Mrs David Lewis, aunt
Mrs John Lewis, Abercynon, aunt
Mrs Gwilym Lewis, aunt
Mrs William J. Thomas, cousin
Mrs Evan Hughes, sisters-in-law;
Mr and Mrs George Lewis, Dowlais, cousins
Mrs Jedidiah Pugh, cousin
Mr and Mrs John Griffiths, Mrs David Lloyd, cousins
Thomas Edwards, Neath, uncle
David Lewis and Gwilym Lewis, uncles
Henry Davies, uncle
John Henry Davies, Gwilym T. Lewis, cousins
Morgan and John Talfryn Lewis, cousins
Tasker Lewis, cousin
Masters David and Evan Thomas, nephews
Jedidiah Pugh, cousin
Evan Hughes, brother-in-law (probably wife's sister's brother)

Burial 1 April 1915 Aberdare Cemetery, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Morgan Thomas (not in the cemetery's records) 5d 5c
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Family still to be identified:

Uncles:
Tom Thomas, Cwmaman
Ex-Superintendent John Davies, Llangammarch Wells
David James, Llanelly

Cousins:
John Griffiths
William Thomas Griffiths, Llwynypia
Lewis Thomas Griffiths, Maesteg
Stedman John Davies
Stephen John Griffiths
Evan John Hughes
Privates John Christopher and John Eversham, Aberaman
Private Richard Isaac
Private T. Carbin
Messrs. John Isaac and William Isaac, Penydarren
Mrs. M. Carbin. Penydarren
Mrs. Isaac, Dowlais
Mrs. Christopher
Hannah Thomas
Elizabeth Jones
Blodwen Hughes
Ann Davies
Mrs. Bess Morris
Miss P. J. Thomas
Edith Thomas

Brother-in-law:
Private Jack Coughlin

Sisters-in-law:
Mrs. K. Thomas
Mrs. E. J. Coughlin

Nephews and nieces:
Evan John Thomas
Mary Griffiths
Bessie Griffiths
Edgar Griffiths

Nephews:
Master Morgan Griffiths
Master Garbett, Crynant (son of Sarah Jane Stedman Griffiths, but which one?)

Residence 1 April 1915 Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   5c
Burial (Family) 7 May 1917 Aberdare Cemetery, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales David Thomas (not in the cemetery's records) 5b
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Family mourners still to be identified:

Sisters-in-law:
Mrs. Kate Thomas

Aunts:
Mrs. R. James, Llanelly

Cousins:
Mrs. M. Griffiths
Mrs. M. Walden, Neath
Mrs. Thomas Thomas
Mrs. Edith Griffiths
Mrs. Bess Morris
Misses M. J. Griffiths
Phoebe J. Griffiths
David Thomas
Evan Thomas
Evan Hughes

Uncles:
Messrs. David James
Thomas Edwards
Thomas Thomas

Unknown relation:
Mrs. David George
Mrs. John Rees
Mrs. Evan Owen
Mrs. Owen Owen
Mrs. T. Isaac

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Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Mother Jones
         Lodwick John Rees between January 1876 and March 1876

Families

Family of Lodwick John Rees and Mary Davies

Married Wife Mary Davies ( * between October 1880 and December 1880 + ... )
   
Event Date Place Description Sources
Marriage between September 1900 and December 1900 Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 1303 3
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Aurfryn John Reesbetween October 1901 and December 1901
Haydn Steadman Reesbetween January 1905 and March 1905
Margaret Mary Reesbetween July 1906 and September 1906
William Terfylan Reesbetween January 1908 and March 1908

Attributes

Type Value Notes Sources
WikiTree Rees-3864
 

Source References

  1. 1901 United Kingdom Census
  2. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  3. General Register Office: England & Wales Marriage Index
  4. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  5. Aberdare Leader
      • Date: 31 January 1914
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        INTERMENT. - The mortal remains of Mr Lewis Jones, Glynhavod, were interred on Thursday last at the Aberdare Public Cemetery. The Rev. W. R. Lewis, Seion (B.) officiated. The mourners were:- First coach, Widow; Olwen, Evan, Oswald and Willie Jones, sons and daughter; Mrs Charles Baldwin, sister; Mrs Henry Davies, aunt; Mrs David Lewis, aunt; 2nd coach, Mrs John Lewis, Abercynon, aunt; Mrs Gwilym Lewis, aunt; Mrs William J. Thomas, cousin; Mrs Willie Jones, sister-in-law; 3rd coach, Mr Evan Davies, father-in-law; Mrs Thomas Thomas, Mrs Evan Hughes, sisters-in-law; Misses Pheobe Jane and Edith Thomas, nieces; Mrs William Edwards, cousin; 4th coach, Mr and Mrs George Lewis, Dowlais, cousins; Mrs Jedidiah Pugh, cousin; Mrs Thomas Davies and Mrs Stedman Davies, sisters-in-law; 5th coach, Mr and Mrs Stedman Griffiths, uncle and aunt; Mr and Mrs John Griffiths, Mrs David Lloyd, cousins. Walking behind the hearse were: Messrs Evan Jones, father; Willie Jones, brother; Thomas Edwards, Neath, uncle; David Lewis and Gwilym Lewis, uncles; Henry Davies, uncle; Charles Baldwin, brother-in-law; John Henry Davies, Gwilym T. Lewis, cousins; Morgan and John Talfryn Lewis, cousins; Tasker Lewis, cousin; Masters David and Evan Thomas, nephews; Jedidiah Pugh, cousin; Evan Hughes, Thomas Thomas, Lodwig Rees, Thomas Davies, and Stedman Davies, brothers-in-law. A beautiful wreath was sent by friends.

      • Date: 12 May 1917
      • Page: Page 3
      • Citation:

        DOUBLE FATALITY.

        INQUEST ON CWMAMAN FIREMAN AND ABERDARE REPAIRER.

        On Friday Mr. R. J. Rhys, coroner, held an inquest at the Cwmaman Institute on the bodies of David Thomas, 47, single, 11 Llanwonno Road, Cwmaman, fireman, and Daniel Davies, 11 Graig Place, Aberdare, repairer, 46 years of age, married. Both men were killed by a fall at the Cwmaman Colliery.

        Evidence of identification in the case of Davies was given by William Edwards, brother-in-law.

        William Gough, a collier, employed in the Ffaldau New Seven-feet Seam, said he was with Davies, Thomas, and a man named David Cox, clearing a fall at the end of the Double Parting. He and David Thomas had previously examined the roof, and it appeared quite safe. Whilst they were clearing the fall at 10.25 a.m. another fall occurred; killed Davies outright, and injured Thomas badly. Witness and Cox were also injured. Both deceased men were pinned under the fall for a short time.

        Joseph Evans, haulier, said he was driving rubbish from the fall towards the pit. He had taken ten trams away, and about two trams-full remained on the ground. A second fall came and caught the four men above referred to. The second fall would be about ten trams full. It was on the pit side.

        Penry Davies, overman, said he gave instructions to Gough. Cox and Davies to clear the fall, and he and Thomas supervised the clearance of same. Two pairs of timber had discharged with the first fall, and three pairs with the second. He had previously examined the timber on the pit side of the fall, and they appeared perfectly safe. The second fall came without any warning whatever. The timber were 6 1/2 feet arms and 9ft. collars, and the "top" fell up to 6ft.

        William Jones, manager, produced a plan of the workings.

        The jury returned a verdict of "Accidental death."

        Councillor Owen Powell, miners' agent, was present on behalf of the Miners' Federation, and Guardian Tom Morgan, agent, for the Colliery Firemen's Association.

        On Saturday the interment of Mr. Daniel Davies took place at the Aberdare Cemetery. The mourners were: Mrs. Davies, widow; Mr. and Mrs. J. Davies, brother; Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, Blaengwynfi, and Miss E. Davies, Llanarth, sisters; Mr. Plummer, Gorseinon, brother-in-law; Mrs J. C. Plummer. Port Talbot, and Mrs. Howells, Hirwain, sisters-in-law; Mr. and Mrs. Pots, Port Talbot, nephew and niece; Mr. W. Davies, Hay Stores; Mr. and Mrs. T. Davies, Mr. W. W. Price, Mr. Williams, Ferndale; Mr. D. Davies and Mr. J. Davies, Bedlinog, cousins. The Revs. E. T. Evans and D. Silyn Evans officiated. The undertaker was Mr. John Zachariah. Aberdare.

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        Mr. David Thomas resided with his sister, Mrs. J. Edwards. His departure is deeply deplored by a large circle of friends. The funeral took place on Monday at the Aberdare Cemetery. The Rev. W. D. Morris, C.M., officiated, assisted by the Rev. I. J. Williams, M.A. The chief mourners were: First coach, Mrs. Jane Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, sisters; Mrs. Kate Thomas and Mrs. Annie Thomas, sisters-in-law; Mrs. Elizabeth Davies, Llangammarch, and Mrs. Elizabeth Griffiths, aunts; Islwyn Lloyd, nephew; 2nd coach, Mrs. R. James, Llanelly, aunt; Mrs. E. Edwards, Mrs. S. J. Garbett, Crynant; Mrs. M. Griffiths, Mrs. M. Walden, Neath, cousins; 3rd coach, Mrs. Thomas Thomas, Mrs. Lot Rees, Mrs. Edith Griffiths, Mrs. Jane Carter and Mrs. Bess Morris, cousins; 4th coach, Mrs. David George, Mrs. John Rees, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Owen Owen, and Mrs. T. Isaac; 5th coach, Misses M. J. Griffiths and Phoebe J. Griffiths, cousins; 6th coach, Messrs. David James, John Griffiths, Evan Davies and Thomas Edwards, uncles; 7th coach, Miss Jones, Ferndale; Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins, Aberdare; Nurse Jones, Ferndale, and Miss Millard, friends; 8th coach, Messrs. W. H. Heppell, M.E., William Jones, M.E., and Penry Davies, under-manager, representing the Cwmaman Coal Co. Following the hearse were: Messrs. T. Thomas, brother; W. Edwards and David Lloyd, brothers-in-law; Thomas Thomas, uncle; John George Griffiths, W. Edwards, R. Steadman Davies, David Thomas, Evan Thomas. Evan Hughes, Lot Rees, Stephen J. Griffiths, Evan S. Griffiths, and F. Carter, cousins. The following had sent beautiful floral tokens:—(1) Wreath from the Officials of the Cwmaman Collieries; (2) Nurse Jones, Ferndale.

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        The article also mentions a Daniel Davies, with a brother-in-law William Edwards. Is this the same William Edwards as David Thomas's brother-in-law?

      • Date: 10 April 1915
      • Page: Page 6
      • Citation:

        Cwmaman Military Funeral.

        AN IMPRESSIVE SPECTACLE.

        Impressive scenes marked the interment on Thursday last at the Aberdare Public Cemetery of Sergeant Morgan Thomas, Cwmaman (C Company, 2nd Welsh), whose death we reported in our last issue. Throngs of spectators lined the whole length of the route from Cwmaman to the Cemetery. The coffin, draped with the Union Jack and covered with wreaths, was borne on the shoulders of soldiers all the way. The Cwmaman Institute Silver Band, conducted by Mr R. S. Howells, played the "Dead March" from "Saul" en route. The procession was as follows:- General Public; Cwmaman and Godreaman Lodges, R.A.O..B; Boy Scouts and Church Lads Brigade; Cwmaman, Aberaman, Aberdare, and Trecynon Ambulance Brigades; the Firing Party; Cwmaman Institute Silver Band and Committee; the body, with cap, belt, and bayonet; soldiers, representing various regiments. The marshals were Police-Sergeant Lane, Cwmaman, and Messrs. W. T. Wood, F. Major, and John Howells, Mount Pleasant Lodge, R.A.O.B. At the graveside touching addresses were delivered by the Revs. W. D. Morris, Soar, and J. Lewis, Hebron. The Rev. I. J. Williams, Vicar, officiated at the house. The R.A.O.B. ceremony was conducted by the Mount Pleasant Lodge Chaplain, Mr. W. D. Humphries. Three volleys were fired over the grave, and the "Last Post" was sounded by the buglers. The mourners were: Messrs. David Thomas and Thomas Thomas, brothers; David Lloyd and William Edwards, brothers-in-law, Cwmaman; John Griffiths, Llwvnypia; Tom Thomas, Cwmaman; Ex-Superintendent John Davies, Llangammarch Wells; David James, Llanelly, uncles; John Griffiths, Stedman Griffiths, William Thomas Griffiths, Llwynypia; Lewis Thomas Griffiths, Maesteg; John George Griffiths, William Edwards, Stedman John Davies, Stephen John Griffiths, Evan John Hughes, Evan Stedman Griffiths, Lot Rees, Cwmaman, cousins; Private Jack Coughlin, brother-in-law; Privates John Christopher and John Eversham, Aberaman; Privates Richard Isaac and T. Carbin, Messrs. John Isaac and William Isaac, Penydarren, cousins. First coach, Widow; Lilian, Thomas, Jennie, William, and Christina Thomas, children; Mrs. Jane Edwards, Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, sisters; Mrs. K. Thomas, sister-in-law; Masters Islwyn Lloyd and Evan John Thomas, and Miss Mary Edwards, nephews and niece; 2nd coach. Miss Hannah Shaw and Mrs. Bessie Jenkins, Cefn; Mrs. E. J. Coughlin, sisters-in-law; Mrs. M. Carbin. Penydarren; Mrs. Isaac, Dowlais; Mrs. Christopher, cousins; Masters John Haydn Edwards, nephew; 3rd coach, Mr. and Mrs. Stedman Griffiths, uncle and aunt; Miss Mary Griffiths, Miss Bessie Griffiths, and Edgar Griffiths, nieces and nephews; 4th coach, Mr. Evan Davies, uncle; Mesdames Hannah Thomas, Elizabeth Jones, Mary Rees. Blodwen Hughes. and Ann Davies, cousins; 5th coach, Mrs. Bess Morris. Miss P. J. Thomas, Edith Thomas. cousins; Mrs. Christopher and Mrs. Eli Richards, friends; 6th coach. Mrs. Elizabeth Edwards, Mrs. S. J. Garbett. and Master Garbett, Crynant; Mrs. John George Griffiths, Master Morgan Griffiths, aunts and nephew. Beautiful floral tributes were sent by: (1) Cwmaman Institute Silver Band; (2) Mount Pleasant Lodge, R.A.O.B.

      • Date: 3 April 1915
      • Page: Page 7
      • Citation:

        TOLL OF THE WAR.

        CWMAMAN HERO DEAD.

        We regret to announce the death, which occurred on Saturday last at the Royal Infirmary, Sunderland, of Sergeant Morgan Thomas (No. 5775), 12 Aman Street, of the 2nd Welsh Regiment (C. Company), now at the front. Sergeant Thomas, who was a Reservist, was drafted to the front on August 5th, and went through the battle of Moins unscathed. At the battle of Ypres on November 17th he was wounded in the head by a bullet which penetrated the right cheek and came out through the left eye. He was sent to the Duchess of Westminster's Hospital at La Tonquet, Paris, where he remained unlil the beginning of this year. He was then transferred to England, and taken to the Royal Infirmary, Sunderland, where he succumbed to his wounds. The deceased hero, who was 39 years of age on Friday last, was highly popular in the locality, and possessed a host of friends. The body was brought home on Sunday last. The funeral (military) takes place on Thursday (to-day). He leaves a sorrowing widow and six little children, the eldest of whom is only 11 years of age.

  6. Thomas Preece: Gravestone photographs
      • Date: 5 October 2021
      • Page: Lewis, Evan & Elizabeth Jones, Aberdare Cemetery
      • Grave - Lewis Evan and Elizabeth Jones - view
      • Grave - Lewis Evan and Elizabeth Jones - inscription
      • Citation:

        In loving memory of LEWIS JONES, 3 Kingsbury Place, Cwmaman, who died Jan. 18th 1914 aged 38 years
        Also of EVAN OSWALD son of the above who died Nov 13th 1955 aged 53 years
        Also of ELIZABETH JANE beloved wife of LEWIS JONES who died Feb. 12th 1956 aged 78 years

  7. (Death unknown but obviously not living)