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William Davies (Cir 1877-) |
William Davies 104
William Davies was made redundant from the Willoughby Estate in 1908, by Sir Willoughby Evans. Apparently, in a bid to cut costs (after losses on horses), the owner tried to save money by keeping Will's apprentice over the experienced and therefore more expensive Will Davies.
• Occupation: Gardener. 104 • Occupation: Underground labourer (Coal mine), 1911, Pontnewynydd, Trevethin, Monmouthshire. His job involved checking and replacing pit props. • Census: 1911, 2 Apr 1911, 20 Charlesville (Church Terrace), Pontnewynydd, Pontypool, Monmouthshire. • Census: 1881, 3 Apr 1881, 7 Ty Coch Street, Henllan, Denbighshire, Wales. William married Harriet Mary Hughes, daughter of Owen Hughes and Catherine (Hughes), circa 1902.102 (Harriet Mary Hughes was born circa 1875 in Llandudno, Caernarvonshire.) |
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