Thanks for the article, I had not seen it.
I searched for articles relating to Daniel, but around the time of the war.
To get a better picture, I should also have looked earlier.
Dated 1913, it is after the 1911 census when I thought he had stopped travelling.
His wife Catherine Anne Evans was buried 13 Nov 1916, age 46, at Pembrey.
Now I am now unsure if Pembrey was fixed accommodation, or if they were still travelling; and if that death was the when he stopped travelling.
By 1918, when Aaron married, they were both recorded as Colliers, though Aaron was by then in the Army. From Pembrey there are coal mines within easy reach.
The interest was his son Aran/Aaron marrying Martha Jane, the daughter of my great-grandparents. I believe, but still need the marriage certificate as proof, that Daniel married my great-grandfather’s widow the year before, also a Martha Jane. Because of that complexity, I am interested to know what happened to both pairs.
Some articles I found, could be him, but I am not sure, this one has to be him.
From this assault, I can see how he fitted in with the Williams crowd.
When I first started searching, I thought it was only my grandfather getting into trouble all of the time. I have so many articles relating to family members of different generations, including my great-great-grandfather. Court sessions, jail and ending up in the workhouse/assylum. It was a hard life. If they were do-gooders, it would be a boring search.