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Marriage (two children) Marriage (a child) Marriage Marriage (two children) Marriage (five children) m.1839 Marriage (eight children) m.1872 Marriage (two children) Marriage Marriage Marriage (nine children) m.10/5/1816 Marriage (six children) Marriage (six children) Thomas Michael de St. Croix Ann Thomas Emilia de St. Croix James Thomas de St. Croix 2000 - 2000 Sophie de St. Croix 1d 1d 1928 - 2000 Valerie Bowen 71 71 born Neath 1917 - 1998 Oliver Henry Thomas 80 80 John Bowen Thomas Alan Thomas Dianne Joy Molesworth Glyn Bowen Thomas Briony Mae Thomas 1883 - 1970 Myfanwy Thomas 87 87 Born Loughor. On 1911 census living with husband Thomas and daughter Harriet in New Road, Ynysmedw.  1878 - 1948 Thomas Thomas 70 70 born Pontardawe. Lived at "the Hollies" Ynys Medw, Pontardawe. 1915 - 2020 David James Stanley Thomas 104 104 1910 - 2004 Harriet Ann Thomas 94 94 1912 - 1999 Doris Thomas 87 87 1920 - 2012 Gomer Haydn Thomas 92 92 1923 - 1970 Emrys Thomas 47 47 1924 - 2001 John Thomas 77 77 1928 - 2010 Mansel Spencer Thomas 81 81 1926 - 2012 Iris Lewis 85 85 1948 - 1991 Michael Thomas 43 43 1915 - 1944 Frank Cyril Harbourn 29 29 Lived at 4 Kingsway Crescent, Kingswood, Bristol. 1916 - 2011 Alice V Mears 95 95 John Thomas Susan Jenkins Natasha Thomas Gemma Thomas Scott Anthony Thomas Patricia Thomas 1951 - 2017 Kitty Thomas 65 65 Alan Rees Neil Rees Jennifer Rees Peter Harris Clare Marie Harris Christopher Harris 1921 - 1993 Bronwen Williamson 71 71 1952 - 2018 Kathleen Marie Thomas 66 66 Howard David Challacombe Sarah Jane Challacombe Katherine Anne Challacombe Christopher Grimes Callum David John Grimes David Lyn Thomas 1948 - 2019 Gaynor Griffiths 71 71 Kirsty Thomas Sian Thomas Scott Charles Maxwell Gregory Max Carwyn Gregory Hayley Thomas 1953 - 1975 Terry Thomas 22 22 1945 - 2011 Eira Thomas 66 66 Lyndon Williams Ceri Alan Williams Andrew Williams 1929 - 2008 Alice Williams 79 79 1843 - 1931 Ann Williams 88 88 born Pontardawe. brought up on a farm.
unsure of exact date of birth. Recorded on the gravestone in St Peter's church, Pontardawe as 90 years old but census shows dob as 1843.
The day she died, she walked from Neath market to Pontardawe.

In 1851 census she is working as an errand girl aged 9 for the Jones family who owned Garth Farm in Llanguicke 
1842 - 1914 David Thomas 72 72 born Kilybebyll, Glamorgan
At 1881 census, living at  Cwmshon, Llanguick, Glamorgan. Later he was living at the Hollies, New Road, Ynysmedw.
1863 Phillip Thomas Born Llanguicke. He emigrated to the village of Lisbon in Ohio in 1892. His wife and children followed in 1894. They were listed in the Ohio census in 1900, but by 1911 they had moved back to Wales, in Pontardawe. On the Ohio census, Phillip is listed as illiterate, however his wife and children are all literate. 1866 Sarah Thomas born Llanguick, Glamorgan
Living at 22 Avon Street, Glyneath at time of 1921 census. 
1869 Mary Ann Thomas born LLanguick 1870 - 1915 David Thomas 45 45 David Thomas also had a son who died aged 0 - Myrddin Thomas

1874 John Thomas 1881 - 1938 Arthur Thomas 57 57 born Pontardawe 1890 - 1956 Roger Howell Thomas 65 65 Living at 3 Meudwy Avenue, Brecon Road, Pontardawe at time of death. 1869 - 1915 Elizabeth 46 46 lived at Graig Villa Ynysmedw. 1861 - 1942 Harriet Davies 81 81 born Loughor.  1856 - 1917 James Thomas 61 61 born Loughor. Living at 5 Belgraff Road in the 1891 census. Always smartly dressed with a flower in his jacket. His nickname was Sergeant.

Moved from Loughor to Glanaman to work at Gelli Ceidrim coal mine.

On 1911 census, living at CWMCLEDDE COTTAGE AMMANFORD. Wife Harriet not listed here.  Was in Bridgend hospital with mental illness. 
1886 Mary Thomas Had 6 children Jimmy (died aged 56), Megan (60), Nancy (45), Heulwen (59), Anthony (nearly 80) and Nellie. Nellie died aged 5, knocked over by a horse and cart. 1883 Elizabeth Thomas born Pontardawe 1886 - 1913 Hannah Thomas 27 27 1894 - 1974 Martha Thomas 80 80 born Loughor, Glamorgan 1897 - 1970 William Thomas 73 73 born Loughor
1892 Ann Thomas born Loughor. Ran a chip shop in Ammanford. 1884 - 1964 Elizabeth Jones 80 80 1911 - 2001 Eunice Thomas 90 90 Austen Lindgren Susan Howells Stephen John Thomas Leanne Thomas Hayley Thomas Ieuan Harris 1894 - 1974 Rhys Davies 80 80 1916 - 2010 Sally Davies 93 93 Lloyd ? Morgan 'Mog' Williams 2nd husband Esme Valmai Davies 1888 John Thomas On 1911 census living at  CWMCLEDDE COTTAGE AMMANFORD with his father. Occupation coal hewer.  1890 David Thomas born Loughor. On  1911 census working as a coal hewer Sarah 1915 - 2003 Iris Thomas 88 88 William Hannan from Ireland Godfrey Thomas Died of Typhoid off Somaliland aged 29. Philip Lindgren D. 2004 David John Walters Mary 1832 Ann Morris Born Loughor 1828 John Thomas born Llanrhidian as stated in 1861 census (probably Penclawdd). In the 1851 census he is living with his wife at his in-laws home in Loughor and listed there as a labourer.
Living at North Fach, Loughor on 1871 census.
Died between 1871 and 1881 as wife is listed as widowed on 1881 census
1860 John Thomas Born Loughor
Living at North Fach on 1881 census
1868 David Thomas  Not listed on 1871 census.
Listed as scholar on 1881 census. Living at North Fach.
1854 Ann Thomas Born Loughor 1858 Eliza Thomas Born Loughor 1851 - 1900 Daniel Thomas 49 49 Lived at Picton House, Pengry Road, Loughor. 1822 Sarah Davies 1819 Phillip Thomas Lived at Gellinudd, Pontardawe. 1849 William Thomas Shopkeeper/Grocer in 1911 census.
Living at 47 John Street Resolven.
One of their eight children is dead. Not the youngest three. 
1851 Jane Born Llanguicke 1879 David Samuel Thomas Bron Killybebyl 1877 John Philip Thomas Born Llanguick 1874 Mary Elizabeth Thomas Born Llanguick Lee Dart Paul Dart Kacey Ann Mills Corey Lee Dart Kathryn Thomas 1791 - 1864 Martha Harry 73 73 1790 - 1880 Daniel Morris 90 90 1830 Sarah Morris Born Loughor. On 1861 census she is Sarah Jones, widowed and living with her parents. 1837 - 1916 Susannah Morris 79 79 Born Loughor. 1821 David Morris 1829 Elizabeth Morris 1821 - 1910 Henry Morris 89 89 Living at 24 Aberdyberthi Street, Swansea on probate docs of his father. 1827 Martha Morris 1826 Mary Morris 1806 Anne 1801 John Thomas Living in Penclawdd on the 1841 census. 1831 David Thomas 1835 Elizabeth Thomas 1838 Philip Thomas 1841 William Thomas 2mths old in the June1841 census.  Keira Lee Grimes (a child) (two children) m.10/1922 (six children) (two children) m.1907 (a child) (two children) (three children) m.1952 (two children) (a child) m.2008 (two children) m.1/1932 (two children) m.2005 (four children) m.1955 (ten children) m.13/05/1842 (two children) (four children) (a child) (a child) (a child) m.13/2/1756 (a child) (two children) (four children) (three children) (two children) (two children) (three children) (a child) (a child) (a child) (ten children) (a child) (a child) (three children) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (four children) (two children) m.24/10/1842 (a child) (a child) (a child) (three children) m.12/02/1886 (a child) (three children) (two children) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) m.12/1997 (three children) m.1987 (two children) m.1960 (a child) m.2002 (a child) m.1980 (a child) m.1931 (a child) (a child) (a child) m.1954 m.1919 (seven children) (two children) m.1912 (a child) m.1972 (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (four children) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) (a child) m.1937 (a child) m.1900 (nine children) m.6/3/1867 (five children) m.1901 m.1942 (a child) m.1932 (two children) (four children) m.5/6/1904 (a child) (two children) m.1932 (a child) (a child) (four children) m.1913 (two children) (two children) m.30/1/1948 (three children) m.1970 m.1971 (two children) m.2019 (three children) m.3/4/1898 (two children) m.1912 (a child) m.1946 m.1968 Jacqueline Hannan 1871 - 1936 Edwin Rees 65 65 1897 Winifred Hicks Warren Thomas Dinah Thomas 1902 Elizabeth Thomas 1891 - 1980 David John Griffiths 89 89 1918 - 2010 Margaret Doreen Griffiths 92 92 Clarice Griffiths Dilys Griffiths 1923 - 2004 Nancy Irene Griffiths 81 81 1923 Beryl Griffiths Shirley Griffiths 1886 - 1967 Charles Henry House 81 81 1910 - 1977 Arthur Charles House 67 67 1907 - 2000 David Stanley House 92 92 Charles Kendrick House 1915 - 1950 Kathleen Margaret Francis 35 35 Kathleen died in her thirties Margaret Louvaine Hayres Pearl House 1893 Annie Thomas 1896 Philip Thomas 1898 Owen Thomas on 1939 register, living at a corner shop in Pontardawe Road. 1900 Arthur Thomas 1902 Wyndham Thomas 1905 David John Thomas 1910 Samuel Thomas Michael John Llewellyn Michael Dean Llewellyn Carly- Marie Llewellyn Rory Fallon 1913 - 1969 Katie Evans 56 56 1932 - 2004 Charles Gordon House 71 71 Obituary in the Independent

Gordon House

Creative and driven artist-designer

Monday, 5 April 2004

Gordon House was an artist-designer of great creativity. His myriad images were sought after by leading galleries, artists and musicians for well over 40 years.

Charles Gordon House, artist and designer: born Pontardawe, Glamorgan 22 June 1932; married 1955 Jo Hull (two sons, one daughter, and one son deceased); died London 20 March 2004.

Gordon House was an artist-designer of great creativity. His myriad images were sought after by leading galleries, artists and musicians for well over 40 years.

House ranks with notable artist-designers, such as E. McKnight Kauffer, Misha Black, Abram Games, Ashley Havinden, F.H.K Henrion and Tom Eckersley, who defined how we saw things in Britain in the 20th century. He was both admired and liked by his peers, an innate modesty preventing his name being widely known outside his chosen field.

Gordon House was born in Pontardarwe, south Wales, in 1932, the older of two sons of a painter and decorator, Stanley House, and his wife Katie. Modern art seen on a visit to the Glynn Vivian Art Gallery in Swansea with his grandmother steered the young Gordon towards his career. His family was encouraging when he earned a place at Luton and St Albans Schools of Art in 1947.

House had then to earn a living, lacking the means to paint and show at whim. His development over the next decade was a tribute to his single-mindedness. From 1950 until 1952, House worked in an advertising agency and as assistant to the Austrian artist Theador Kern, during the 1950s commissioned by the monks of Buckfast Abbey and others to create ecclesiastical sculpture. House liked all such techniques. The sculptor's way with materials was squirrelled away, to be drawn on again when in 1995 House returned to sculpture, producing Objects, a singular series of bronzes.

Employment as a designer for the plastics division of Imperial Chemical Industries (ICI) from 1952 until 1959 extended House's knowledge. He collaborated with writers working on a vast range of technical journals and became familiar with industrial moulding techniques and fabrication. House was eventually transferred to work at ICI's head office as a graphic designer to Kynock Press, engaged on pre-press work. He became widely knowledgeable about all aspects of type and printing, and was aware of the changes that were about to revolutionise the industry.

House remained fascinated by the potential of the new technologies. Not long before he died he wrote that "we stand on the threshold of endless technical possibilities extending the whole field of image presentation. It is inevitable that new directions will be sought."

Alongside his day job, House produced his own work, showing with the London Group in 1957. The 1960s witnessed his increasing involvement with the vibrant new British art scene; he took part in the key Situation exhibition at the RBA Galleries and designed its eye-opening catalogue.

In 1955 he married Jo Hull, who would act as his secretary as well as bringing up the family. From 1961, he went freelance, and so remained. At first, times were lean. Living in north London, House would walk to the West End to meet potential clients to save the fare.

In 1961-64, he taught part-time at the Central, Hornsey and several out-of-London art schools. Back from the classroom, he would roll up the carpet in the bedsitter where he and Jo lived and paint until he dropped.

Over the years, House was involved in a string of important exhibitions, from New Painting in England, at Leverkusen Museum, West Germany, in 1961, to The Sixties Art Scene in London, at the Barbican Centre, 1993, and was a regular exhibitor at the Royal Academy Summer Exhibition, designing its catalogues. His numerous design clients ranged from top London dealers such as Eskenazi, Richard Green, Marlborough Fine Art and Waddington, through the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, to the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. His strength was that while he would farm out parts of a job, clients knew that House would personally draw the whole package together.

Gordon House was a driven man, a workaholic who produced unique and unmistakable images, apparently abstract, but leaning heavily on visual sources. His work is held by key public and corporate collections in Britain and abroad. Good examples were seen in his 1961-68 print retrospective at the Carnegie Institute, Pittsburgh, and Brooklyn Museum, New York; in his Ashmolean solo exhibition in 1993-94; and in his subsequent privately produced Catalogue of Editions 1982-1996.

House's "stumbling, endless task of self-analysis" continued to the end. He insisted that a colleague come in to complete a final, untitled edition of prints which employed new signwriting techniques.

David Buckman

Gordon House had just completed his book Tin Pan Valley, a memoir of his life, when he was taken ill towards the end of last year, writes Sir Peter Blake. Sadly he didn't live to see its publication, but it has now been published by Archive Press and we are able to read this beautiful, spare account of his life and work.

Gordon and I were born just three days apart, in June 1932 - he was the older by those three days. We were friends for more than 50 years. I was introduced to Gordon by Richard Smith, a fellow student at the Royal College of Art. Dick and Gordon had been students together at St Albans School of Art.

We probably met first at the Institute of Contemporary Arts, where our generation exhibited and socialised. Both of us had exhibitions there and at the New Vision Centre, which was at the cutting edge of painting for the young artists of our generation. We later would both show at the Robert Fraser Gallery and Waddington Galleries.

There are very few artists who are equally comfortable and talented at being both a painter and a graphic designer, and Gordon House was one such. We often worked together as designers, notably when I did the front cover of the LP by the Beatles Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band and Gordon was responsible for the typography on the back of the record. He went on to work on the White Album for the Beatles with Richard Hamilton, then on further Beatles recordings and, later, most of Paul McCartney's records. We were also working together until very recently on the catalogues for a series of exhibitions I have curated.

Gordon was a great collector, and would travel the shops and markets of Islington where he lived. Sometimes he would find things which he thought I would like, most recently photographs of and the medals won by a lion-tamer. He collected all sorts of things, but I think the most important was the group of paintings by the artists of his own generation, most of whom were his friends.

In the early 1960s, the ICA decided to produce a portfolio of prints by 20 artists. It was Gordon who asked Chris Prater, a commercial silk-screen printer working in a tiny dark basement in Islington, printing mainly soap-powder boxes, if he would print the portfolio. Of course, Chris, with Rose Prater, went on, at Kelpra Press, to become an extraordinary master silk-screen printer.

Gordon also set up White Ink studio with Cliff White, where Cliff printed both etchings and wonderfully delicate wood engravings, surrounded by a museum-quality collection of antique printing presses put together by Gordon.

I loved outings with Gordon. He would collect me in his always shiny Volvo, to take me to a printer or perhaps a bronze foundry, to discuss a project. These outings always included a meal, sometimes lunch, and occasionally breakfast at a roadside café, where we would both have a full English fried breakfast. Gordon was always very generous to his friends, and these meals usually ended up with us arguing for the right to pay the bill. Gordon usually won.

Gordon House painted consistently since the early 1950s, rather quietly and modestly in his various studios, and has left behind a large group of beautiful, delicate paintings. I hope that someone will organise a retrospective exhibition of his work. It would now of course by a memorial exhibition, but the work should be seen.


1932 - 2006 Stanley John House 74 74 Donna Marie Kelly Faith Victoria Llewellyn Anita House Brian Apperley Carol Sylvaine House Terrence Charles House Mary ? Josephine A Hull Ceri Charles House Joanne K House Joel David House 1818 - 1898 David Davies 80 80 born Loughor. In 1891 census, he is widowed and living with his daughter Emma and her family.

In 1851 census living opposite the Red Lion inn Loughor.
In 1871 census living at 2, Swansea Road, Loughor.
1821 - 1884 Harriet Hopkins 63 63 Born Felinfoel,Llanelli 1845 Henry Thomas 1779 - 1856 William Hopkin 77 77 1783 - 1862 Emma David 79 79 1958 - 1981 Gareth Gordon House 23 23 1907 Mervyn Thomas 1893 - 1966 Gertrude May Jones 72 72 Leo Alexander Llewellyn 1758 - 1803 James Hopkin 45 45 1752 - 1849 Catherine Sanders 97 97 1715 - 1770 William Hopkin 55 55 1715 Jane or Anne ? 1730 - 1808 William Sanders 78 78 1732 - 1781 Anne Rees 49 49 Amy Lindgren Seth Corwin 1909 - 1975 Phillip Ralph Thomas 66 66 1907 - 1973 Stanley Mackenzie Thomas 65 65 1919 - 2012 Thomas Royston Thomas 93 93 1905 - 1953 David Emrys Thomas 48 48 1925 - 1985 Gerald 'Gerry' David Thomas 59 59 Barry Lindgren 1927 - 2014 Dagny 'Dolly' Christina Anderson 87 87 1919 - 1974 Jennet Myfanwy Thomas 54 54 David Thomas Philip Thomas Frances Flannigan Stacey Thomas Lindsey Thomas Matt Norn Thomas Norn Astrid Norn Troy Melnick Thiago Melnick Tia Melnick Rio Melnick 1907 - 1977 Gwyneth Elsie Ridd 70 70 Kevin Thomas Julie Bailey Elizabeth Christine Thomas Debborah Gail Thomas Kirk David Thomas Lorraine Marie Thomas David Williams Maisie Isla Fallon 1854 - 1895 William Davies 41 41 1867 Joseph H Davies 1911 census lists that 2 children were born but only Annie is listed on the census  1855 Emma Davies Living at 20 High Street, Gorseinon in 2011 census. 1843 - 1901 Mary Ann Davies 58 58 wrongly listed as Margaret on the 1861 census
2nd wife of William Watts.
1851 John Davies 1855 Gethin Davies 1921 - 2014 Eric John Slade 93 93 Andrew Slade ~1853 - 1929 Maria Thomas 76 76 1893 - 1963 Selina Thomas 70 70 David John Davies 1928 - 2001 Gareth William Daniel Davies 73 73 Julie Davies 1867 John Daniel Davies 1891 - 1930 Annie Maud Davies 38 38 1881 William Williams 1915 - 1977 Rachel Sarah Williams 62 62 1913 - 1962 Francis James McGuigan 49 49 1937 - 2004 Jean Patricia McGuigan 67 67 1925 - 1993 Stefan Kasprzyk 67 67 Stephanie Richard Lewis 1890 - 1936 David R Lewis 46 46 1892 - 1945 Mary H Davies 53 53 1912 - 1992 Doris Lewis 80 80 1911 Johnny Glyn Lewis 1943 - 2002 Marlene Anne Jones 59 59 Eirwen Lewis 1910 - 1965 Lilian Davies 55 55 1907 - 1983 Freddie Jenkins 76 76 1932 - 2002 Raymond Jenkins 70 70 Has a sister Maureen (according to Ceinwen's obituary) 1933 - 2004 Ceinwen Phillips 71 71 John Jenkins 1820 - 1881 Sarah John 61 61 1844 - 1933 Daniel Morris 88 88 He was at school at Cheltenham, and thence went to the Royal College of Science, and afterwards to Trinity College, Dublin, graduating there with first-class honours and later becoming D.Sc. After spending some years in botanical gardens in Ceylon and Jamaica, he was, in 1886, appointed assistant director at Kew. He was several times sent out to the West Indies on special inquiries and did notable service in improving the production of cotton, sugar, and bananas there. He was knighted in 1903, and died 9 February 1933.

Daniel entered the USA on 19 Jan 1910, via Ellis Island, in transit for Kingston, Jamaica, visiting the Colonial Secretary there. His immigration form described him as a diplomat, married from Maida Vale, London, 5feet 6 inches tall, with pale complexion, grey hair and brown eyes. His brother, the Reverend Henry Morris, was noted as his nearest relative (not his wife!). 
1857 - 1932 Margaret Ann Aitken 75 75 1934 - 1985 Ralph Edward Thomas 51 51 1927 - 2011 Stanley Melvin Thomas 84 84 Was married multiple times:
Hazel W A Hole (m. 1948 d. 1952)
Ruby Clifton (m. 1960 d. 1969)
Mercy Robinson nee Nelson (m. 1975 -)

Has a daughter who was put up for adoption:
Veronica June Thomas b. 03/06/1954
Her adoptive name is Veronica June Woodward. Her birth mother is Daphne Craig, b. 23/10/1935
Sandra Thomas Chris Whitfield 1786 - 1874 John Davies 88 88 Listed on David's marriage record. Labourer by profession 1786 Esther Rees Neil Jenkins 1965 - 2017 Claire Jenkins 52 52 1956 - 1996 Wayne Jenkins 39 39 1862 Mary Harries 1886 Mary J Thomas 1891 Edith Thomas 1888 David Thomas 1921 - 1986 Cecil Thomas 65 65 1924 - 1997 Caroline Elizabeth Thomas 72 72 1929 - 2003 Myrddin Pryce Thomas 74 74 1931 - 1998 Gordon Howell Thomas 66 66 1920 - 1964 Selwyn Price Lloyd 44 44 Susan A Lloyd Kevin Lower Andrew Mark Lower Sarah Jane Lower Victoria Frances Lower Marshall Thomas Dylan David Thomas Mercy E Nelson Hazel W A Hole Stanley Thomas William Stephen Thomas Nishayla Thomas (Isaak) Amanda J Wainwright Katie Alexandra House Edward J Marks Chloe Louise K Marks Oliver John C Marks Benjamin Edward G Marks 1936 - 2015 Brian House 79 79 Pauline E Stewart Russell House Christina Chan Olivia Yee W House Jane House Paul P Colton Benjamin Paul Colton Ovide William DesRosiers Wayne George Thomas (DesRosiers) 1911 Sarah Doris Davies James Stanley James 1889 William Frederick Thomas 1886 Sarah Jane Thomas Assistant in father's grocer shop in 1911 census 1885 David Richard Thomas 1882 Naomi Thomas 1892 Arthur Luther Thomas 1847 Ann Thomas 1845 Mary Thomas 1840 John Thomas John Thomas Elizabeth Jacob Davies 1925 - 1984 Heulwen M Rees 59 59 source Aunt Sally Mairwen Rees Michael Thomas 1894 Olive Robinson 1857 John Watkins 1879 Sarah Watkins 1882 Harriet Watkins 1883 Rosina Watkins 1886 Mabel H Watkins 1889 Esther Watkins 1891 - 1969 Benjamin David Watkins 78 78 1891 Margaret Castle 1915 - 1977 Benjamin Gwyn Watkins 62 62 1918 - 1984 Victor John Watkins 66 66 Day 1950 - 1985 John Watkins 35 35 Deborah S Dave 1815 - 1872 Joseph Hopkins 57 57 1846 - 1907 David Davies 61 61 1849 - 1918 Susanah Davies 69 69 Living at Elm Grove, Loughor on 1911 census. 1858 Esther Davies 1894 John Watkins William Morris Margaret 1755 - 1830 Henry Harry 75 75 Lived in Vernel, Loughor David Evans 1844 - 1915 Daniel Evans 70 70 1851 - 1928 Caroline Jane Pole 77 77 1890 - 1981 Edrica Doris Jane Pole Evans 91 91 1889 - 1967 Alexander Charles Robert David 77 77 1916 - 2002 Vivian Mary Desiree David 86 86 1922 - 2018 Robert Daniel George David 96 96 1928 - 2004 John Philip Illtyd David 76 76 1926 - 1971 James Howell Reginald David 45 45 1943 - 1999 Caroline Wright 56 56 Alexander James G David Davies David J D Davies Catherine 1882 Samuel Davies 1882 - 1956 Elizabeth Griffiths 74 74 1915 - 1990 David John Davies 75 75 Lived at 5 Council Houses, Gower. 1918 - 1985 Nancy Williams 67 67 Brian Davies 1873 - 1904 Mary Jane Evans 31 31 1900 Annie Davies 1845 - 1922 William Roberts 77 77 1868 Harriett Roberts 1869 Keturah Roberts Called Kate on 1901 census. 1874 - 1949 Esther Roberts 75 75 Lived at Gwylfa,  1876 Anne Roberts 1879 - 1899 David Roberts 20 20 1883 Mary Roberts 1886 Emily Roberts 1888 Maggie Roberts 1891 Elizabeth Roberts 1873 - 1948 Thomas John Morgan 75 75 1903 - 1980 Mary Morgan 77 77 1909 Susannah Morgan 1915 - 1987 Brenda Eileen Morgan 71 71 1908 - 1960 David Elwyn Hughes 52 52 1905 - 1991 Caradog Price 86 86 1936 - 1941 Bernice M Price 5 5 1902 - 1903 David Evan Morgan 9m 9m 1906 - 1906 William Robert Morgan 5m 5m 1825 William Watts 1880 Esther Watts 1884 Johhn Watts 1879 Thomas Edwin Hooper 1905 - 1995 Harriet May Hooper 89 89 Living at 1 Chapel Street, Loughor on 1939 register. 1906 - 1982 Doris Irene Hooper 76 76 1908 - 1911 Bessie Ceridwen Hooper 3 3 1909 - 1986 Vera Hooper 77 77 1910 John Ivor Hoyles 1906 - 1980 Archibald Jones Thomas 74 74 1934 - 2000 Ronald Barrett Thomas 65 65 1932 - 2005 Edwin Wilson Thomas 73 73 Adrian Thomas 1814 - 1901 Daniel Morris 86 86 1852 Martha Jane Morris 1850 Henry Smith 1884 - 1954 Mable Annie Smith 70 70 1884 - 1919 Herbert Richard Mordecai 35 35 Lived at Sunnyside House, Bridgend. 1913 - 2010 Herbert B M Mordecai 97 97 Lived at 20 Park Street, Kenfig Hill. 1919 - 2009 Celia Jarrett 90 90 1940 - 2011 Barbara Pauline Mordecai 71 71 Lived in Coed y Paen, Pontypool. 1914 - 2002 Nancy Mordecai 88 88 1914 - 1990 Betty Mordecai 76 76 Unmarried 1918 - 1994 Queenie Mordecai 76 76 1917 - 2002 Keith Roberts Wilson 84 84 Rosemary Wilson 1910 - 1993 George Henry Magrath 83 83 Queenie Anita Mordecai Alan Gibbins Christopher John Hughes Peter Magrath Maguire Jenna Chris de Marco 1888 - 1953 Blodwen Thomas 65 65 1880 - 1973 Martha Thomas 93 93 Unmarried. 1888 - 1891 Illtyd William Thomas 3 3 1890 - 1905 Gwenllian Thomas 15 15 1885 - 1905 Sarah Emily Thomas 20 20 1878 Thomas P Thomas 1872 John Thomas 1874 Marianne Thomas 1877 - 1906 Elizabeth Maria Thomas 29 29 David Morgan Gower 1898 Esther Maria Gower 1899 Gwendoline Gower 1901 Annie Gower 1888 - 1959 Edward James Hinton Thomas 70 70 Boarder at Maria's house after Daniel died.(1911 census)

Royal Engineers, Railway Operating Division in WW1
1912 - 1984 Vera Gwenllian Thomas 71 71 1914 - 1978 Cyril Beddoe Thomas 63 63 Lived at Cliftonville,12 Brynteg Road, Gorseinon. 1916 - 1990 Henry Thomas 74 74 1947 - 2012 Nancy Irene Thomas 65 65 David J D James
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