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JONES, ELIZABETH MARY
(Moelona; 1877 - 1953), teacher and novelist
(Congl.) chapel where '
Moelona
' became a member. At that time there was a flourishing literary and eisteddfodic tradition in the local churches and surrounding district, and her upbringing left a life-long impression on her. One of her contemporaries at school was D. Caradoc Evans) and she was appointed pupil-teacher when they both applied for the post. As her mother died in 1890, she had to care for
JONES, JOHN TYWI
(1870 - 1948), Baptist minister and journalist
Mary Owen ('
Moelona
') in 1917. There were 2 daughters of the first marriage. He retired in 1935 and he and '
Moelona
' moved to Newquay, Cardiganshire. He declared his support for Plaid Cymru in Who's Who in Wales (1937) and listed his leisure activities as gardening and climbing. He died 18 July 1948 and was buried at Ainon cemetery, Birchgrove, Llansamlet.
MORGAN, ELENA PUW
(1900 - 1973), novelist, author of fiction and short stories for children
many literary friends, including the English novelist John Cowper Powys, who had settled nearby, and the Welsh writers Iorwerth C. Peate,
Moelona
, E. Tegla Davies and Kate Roberts. Morgan's fiction was produced for magazines and for competitions in the National Eisteddfod, and was written during a brief ten-year period in her life (c.1930-1940) when she had the time to write. In later life, sadly
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JONES, ELIZABETH MARY