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The info I have on Jonathan Jones. I found him and family on the 1891 Census at #8 Post Office Lane Trawscoed, Carno, Mont., pg 2 Under occupation in Welsh it says something like Heiluir which I thought meant tailer form something my Aunt Mary told me about there being this occupation in the family line. The oldest boy, Richard, was also listed as having the same occupation as his father. From the birth places of the children it looks like the family may have moved back and forth between Carno and Tallesin. I also found him on the 1851 Censu of England and Wales as a child of one, living with family in #28 Rhoslwyd, Trawscoed, Carno, Mont., Father William Jones is listed as Master Taylor as is his Grandfather, William Jones who was living with them at the time. I believe Anne Jones, his first wife died between 1882 and 1889 which might explain the 7 year gap between the 3 oldest and 2 youngest children found on the 1891 Census and that Jonathan's spouse on that census is Cathering A
I found the oldest son, Richard, on the 1901 Census in Llancnfelyn, 24, listed as son to head of the house. I think my Aunt Mary told me that this uncle to her was killed in WW1, that he lived by the sea, had 6 children, his wife's name was Bessie and they had a daughter with the same name who was only 6 when Aunt Mary left to come to Canada and that she was still corresponding with her. She said his wife never remarried. 2 Nephew's were listed on my grandfather's obituary (David William Jones) fro Aberystwyth. Mr. TI Jones and Mr. D W Jones that I suspect were Richard's sons. Do you know if this is right? I'd appreciate any info you have on this part of the family.