Ivor Clayton Thomas 1a 2 3a

Birth Name Ivor Clayton Thomas
Gender male
Age at Death unknown

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth between April 1903 and June 1903 Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Vol 11a Page 857 1a 2 3a
Burial (Family) 21 January 1910 Aberdare Cemetery, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales Mary Thomas née Griffiths (not in the cemetery's records) 4a
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Family still to be identified:

Rev. H. Griffiths, Maesteg; possibly brother?
William Thomas, and Jane and Mary Griffiths, all of Llwynypia; Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. E. Hughes; Mr. and Mrs. John Griffiths, Bernant; Mrs. Davies, and Mrs. T. J. Davies, nephews and nieces

Census 1911 Teify Villa, 12, Llanwonno Road, Cwmaman, Aberdare, Glamorgan, Wales   1a
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Jane James cousin - who was she?

Death       5

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father John Steadman Thomasbetween April 1868 and June 186822 April 1924
Mother Annie Jane Humphreysabout 1872
    Sister     Elizabeth Mary Thomas between January 1896 and March 1896 between July 1896 and September 1896
    Sister     Mary Elizabeth Thomas between October 1898 and December 1898
         Ivor Clayton Thomas between April 1903 and June 1903

Source References

  1. 1911 United Kingdom Census
  2. General Register Office: England & Wales Birth Index
  3. Document copy
      • Date: 16 May 1924
      • Page: Probate Death Notice (South Africa) - John Steadman Thomas
  4. Aberdare Leader
      • Date: 5 February 1910
      • Page: Page 5
      • Citation:

        [Cwmaman.]

        INTERMENT - On Friday, the 21st inst., the remains of Mrs. Mary Thomas, Rose Villa, were interred at the Aberdare Public Cemetery. Deceased, who was 61 years of age, passed away at her sister's residence in Talgarth. She was a faithful member of Soar Church, Cwmaman. The, Rev. W. D. Morris officiated at the funeral.

        The following were the mourners:- 1st coach: Mrs. Jane Edwards and. Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, daughters: John, David, Morgan, and Thos. Thomas, sons; Ivor Clayton Thomas and John Haydn Edwards, grand-children. 2nd coach: Rev. H. Griffiths, Maesteg; Messrs. John Griffiths, Llwynypia, and Richard Steadman Griffiths, brothers; Mrs. Jane Davies, sister; Mrs. J. S. Thomas, Teify Villa, and Mrs. Thomas Thomas, daughters-in-law; Miss Minnie Thomas, grandchild. 3rd coach: Mrs. R. S. Griffiths, Florida Villa; Mrs. J. Griffiths, Llwynypia, sisters-in-law; Mr. Evan Davies, brother-in-law; Mr Wm. Edwards and David Lloyd, sons-in-law; Rev. W. D. Morris. 4th coach: Cassie and Lizzie Griffiths, William Thomas, and John Griffiths, Jane and Mary Griffiths, all of Llwynypia, nephews and nieces. 5th coach: Mrs. Lewis Jones, Mrs. T. Thomas, Mrs. Lodwig Rees, Mrs. E. Hughes, and Mrs. Chedzroy, nieces; Steadman Davies, nephew. 6th coach: Mr. and Mrs. W. Edwards, Aman-street; Mrs. Garbett, Crynant; Mr. and Mrs. John Griffiths, Bernant, nephews and nieces; Thomas Thomas, brother-in-law. 7th coach: Sergeant Davies, Talgarth; Stephen John Griffiths, Evan Steadman Griffiths, Mrs. Davies, and Mrs. T. J. Davies, nephews and nieces. 8th coach: Mrs. Chedzroy, Mrs. David George, Mrs. John Rees, Llanwonno-road, neighbours.

        Two beautiful wreaths had been received, one from the children and the other from the "Merched y De" Society [women's temperance movement], of which deceased was a member. The funeral arrangements were in the hands of Mr. F. D. E. George, Aberdare.

  5. (Death unknown but obviously not living)