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JOHN JONES, Llantrisant, WW1
« on: Tuesday 09 February 21 11:39 GMT (UK) »
JOHN JONES died on 13 June 1920 after war service with the Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Aged 23, he was the son of Anne Harriet Jones (later Owen) of 21 Thomas Street, Gilfach Goch, Llantrisant. No trace found in Council or Trane cemeteries.

Does anyone out there know where John Jones might be buried?

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Re: JOHN JONES, Llantrisant, WW1
« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 09 February 21 19:08 GMT (UK) »
Please do try the mueseum 

RESEARCHING FAMILY/ MILITARY HISTORY?
The RWF Museum Trust has a long-term partnership with Wrexham County Borough Council. They manage on our behalf the extensive RWF Archive & RWF Museum Reserve Collection at Wrexham Museum & Archives, Regent St, Wrexham LL111RB. Any family research queries should be initially directed to their RWF Enquiries Service at: localstudies@wrexham.gov.uk or Tel: 01978 297480 (A small fee may be incurred).

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