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WILLIAMS, WILLIAM
(Myfyr Wyn; 1849 - 1900), blacksmith, poet and local historian
blacksmith in the smithy of the Sirhowy iron-works, where he also moved among several local poets, such as Joseph Bevan (Gwentydd), and Ezechiel Davies (Gwentwyson); but his chief teacher in the art of poetry was Evan
Powell
(Ap Hywel). Towards the middle of his life he moved to Glamorgan, and pursued his trade at Porth, and elsewhere, and finally at Aberdare. His health weakened, and in his latter years
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM EMYR
(1889 - 1958), solicitor and eisteddfod patron
the end of the war as judge of a military court dealing with unrest among the Egyptians who were seeking independence from British authority. On his return to Wrexham he became a partner with J.S. Lloyd in the firm of solicitors J.S. Lloyd and Emyr Williams. He married Mary, daughter of J.E.
Powell
, Wrexham. Elected a member of the Wrexham borough council in 1923 he was mayor in 1933 and chairman of
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM JONES
(1891 - 1945), revivalist, Apostolic pastor
Brother of Daniel
Powell
Williams and his companion as prophet on his travels; born at Garn-foel, Pen-y-groes, Carmarthenshire, 9 May 1891. He began attending revival meetings at the age of ten, and in a meeting held at Llanllian chapel (CM) Evan Roberts and Dr. D.M. Phillips laid their hands on him wishing him to be led into the ministry. He was called to serve the Apostolic Church as prophet
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM RETLAW JEFFERSON
(c.1863 - 1944), solicitor, genealogist, and historian
the African continent from the Cape to Cairo in 1909-10. He died in 1920. The second son, William Retlaw (which is Walter in reverse) became a solicitor in 1884, and had offices at Brecon and Tal-y-bont on Usk. There was a tradition of practising law in the family. The grandfather,
Howell
Williams, had married a sister of Walter
Powell
, the senior partner in the firm of
Powell
, Jones and
Powell
WYNN
family Rûg, Boduan, Bodfean,
Some particulars concerning certain members of this family are given in the articles on Bodvel family, Bodvel, Caernarfonshire, Glynn family, Glynllifon, Caernarfonshire, and Nannau (Nanney) family, Meironnydd. In the Nannau family article it is shown how EDWARD WILLIAMES SALUSBURY VAUGHAN (died 1807), son of Sir Robert
Howell
Vaughan (1st baronet, of Nannau; died 1796), succeeded to the Rûg
WYNN
family Bodewryd,
his name to a part of the parish of Caerdegog called ' Gwely Meuric ap Gathayran ' in the Record of Caernarvon (1352). The next three links in the genealogy were GRIFFITH AP MEYRICK,
HOWELL
AP GRIFFITH, and EDNYVED AP
HOWELL
. EVAN AB EDNYVED AP
HOWELL
, who married Angharad, daughter of
Howell
ap Tudur, is said to have died in 1403. If this is correct he must have lived to a great age, for his son
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