Category: Descendants of Rev. Timothy Davies (1711–1771)
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Timothy Evans, son of Gelligwenyn, Silian (after 1787–after 1808)
Virtually nothing is currently known about Timothy Evans of Gelligwenyn. He was the youngest son of Rachel Davies and Stephen Abel Evans of Gelligwenyn, Silian, and the only evidence of his existence is in his father’s will, which was written in 1808. The will gives the farm to Evans’ elder brother, Abel, £10 to his…
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Timothy Jones Edwards, son of Neath (1876–1886)
Timothy Jones Edwards was born around 1876 in Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire.[1] He was the son of Rachel Jones of Hendrelas, Llanfihangel Ystrad, and Rev. Thomas James, an Independent minister at Soar Chapel in Neath. Edwards grew up in Ebbw Vale, Monmoushshire, and Llanbadarn Fawr, Cardiganshire. He also spent time living on his maternal grandparents’ farm…
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Timothy Davies, son of Talsarn House, Lampeter (1880–1880)
Timothy Davies was born April 22, 1880[1] at Harford Square in Lampeter, Cardiganshire. His parents[2] were Benjamin Davies of Brongest, Lampeter, and Elizabeth Jones of Dolfrydy, Llanfihangel Ystrad.[3] Davies was baptised at St. Peter’s Parish Church in Lampeter on Sept. 3, 1880.[4] Davies passed away less than a month after his baptism, on the 27th…
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Rev. Timothy Davies of Caeronen, Cellan (1711–1771)
Rev. Timothy Davies was born around 1711 in the parish of Cellan.[1] He was the son of David Evan of Bailiau, Cellan, and his second wife, Sarah Jones,[2] daughter of Rev. John Jones of Llwynrhys.[3] The earliest surviving record of Rev. Davies is the will of his father, which was written in 1715. His father…
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Timothy Jonathan son of Fronfedw, Ciliau Aeron (1884–1884)
Timothy Jonathan was born at Fronfedw Farm in Ciliau Aeron, Cardiganshire, in 1884. He was the son of Mary Davies of Capeli, Lampeter, and Thomas Jonathan of Fronfedw.[1] Sadly, Jonathan was victim to one of the many illnesses of the late Victorian period, which set the child mortality rate at 15.3%.[2] On Dec. 7, 1884,[3]…