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Tom ( Thomas) Davies 1886-1916

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ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 8 Oct 2018 21:25

Maggie Davies in 1911 is stated to be single, as is Thomas - so maybe just a coincidence.
Unless he married a Davies, of course - though I don't see such a marriage in that area.

Her birthplace is given as Troedyshire, Glamorgan. Troedyrhiw on image .

Thomas (the one who died in 1918) joined up in Tredegar - just along the road from Merthyr.

Dea

Dea Report 8 Oct 2018 21:21

I haven't checked but I think the 1876 marriage was meant to be Tom's parents (David + Jane) ???

Dea x

Frances

Frances Report 8 Oct 2018 21:17

I'm so grateful to you all for the work you are putting in for me.
I think that we have advanced to this extent.
It is most likely our Tom in Merthyr. I don't know ( from family accounts ) the name of his wife, but did you notice that there was a Maggie Davies also in the same digs in Merthyr? A marriage in 1876 is not him- he wasn't born until 1886
I don't know any more about Betty and Jack-its just those two names written like that on the family tree.
I rang the archives today. I was told that they didn't have any more information about Tom, but that in 1917, the son of Highgate ( a Jones) was killed.) When I told him that it seems that Tom moved away for work he said that this could be the reason there is no more information so no Regiment and no detailed date of death.I am left questioning whether 1916 was correct but at this stage I am drawing closer to a blank.
I have a few things to chase up which I am doing but finding the descendants of Betty and Jack could make all the difference.
Thank you very much for the information about Ellis.We have a lovely photograph of his wedding.
I'll be back if there is any progress- in the meantime thank you once again.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 8 Oct 2018 18:20

I was looking for Elizabeth and John, not just Betty and Jack. :-D

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 8 Oct 2018 11:21

Are Betty and Jack's years of birth shown on the family tree, Frances?

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 8 Oct 2018 11:09

Oh, yes, I'd forgotten about Betty and Jack.

The trouble is - Elizabeth, Betty, John, Jack, Maggie, Margaret and Thomas Davies are all such very common names, as is Davies.

And even if Thomas was in Merthyr in 1911, it doesn't mean he stayed there later, so that's not a definite clue.


ErikaH

ErikaH Report 8 Oct 2018 10:04


For info - no second name on his birth registration

DAVIES, THOMAS (MMN) ROBERTS
GRO Reference: 1886 M Quarter in FESTINIOG Volume 11B Page 374

Marriages Jun 1876 (>99%)
Davies David Festiniog 11b 749
Roberts Jane Festiniog 11b 749

ErikaH

ErikaH Report 8 Oct 2018 09:27

Elizabeth and John?

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Oct 2018 09:19

Betty and Jack could also be as known rather than birth reg names

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 8 Oct 2018 08:40

Not finding any Davies mmn Robinson births in Mrthyr Tydfil for offspring Betty and
Jack.

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it

Shirley~I,m getting the hang of it Report 8 Oct 2018 04:42

Does his memorial at Llan give his army nos ??

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 7 Oct 2018 23:06

Pure conjecture - - but this marriage would fit with your Thomas perhaps having been in Merthyr in 1911:

Marriages Sep 1913 (>99%)
Davies Thomas Robinson Merthyr T. 11a 1570
Robinson Maggie Davies Merthyr T. 11a 1570

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 7 Oct 2018 22:58

The same man, from Ancestry:

Thomas Davies
in the UK, Soldiers Died in the Great War, 1914-1919
Name: Thomas Davies
Birth Place: Festiniog, Merioneth
Death Date: 15 Mar 1918
Death Place: France and Flanders
Enlistment Place: Tredegar, Mon.
Rank: Private
Regiment: Cheshire Regiment
Battalion: 11th Battalion
Regimental Number: 260071
Type of Casualty: Killed in action
Theatre of War: Western European Theatre
Comments: Formerly 228276, Mon. R


His effects were to go to his widow Maggie. <<<<<<<<<<

Thomas Davies
in the UK, Army Registers of Soldiers' Effects, 1901-1929
Name: Thomas Davies
Gender: Male
Death Date: 15 Mar 1918
Rank: Private
Regiment: 11th Cheshire
Regimental Number: 26071

ArgyllGran

ArgyllGran Report 7 Oct 2018 22:52

In 2004, someone called Alison Arnold was researching a Thomas Davies -

could he be your man ?? 1918, not 1916.

https://www.greatwarforum.org/topic/8087-soldiers-from-blaenau-ffestiniog/
(See her post dated 9 January 2004)


Surname Davies

First name Thomas

11th Bn Cheshire Regiment

260071

Killed in Action 15 March 1918

Arras Memorial Bay 5 and 6

Born Ffestiniog

Enlisted Ffestiniog

Formerly 228276 Monmouth Regiment




CWGC doesn't even give as much info as that about him :-


Private DAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 260071

Died 15/03/1918

11th Bn.
Cheshire Regiment

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 7 Oct 2018 21:33


SapperDAVIES, THOMAS JOHN

Service Number 82577

Died 07/12/1916

R.T.C.
Royal Engineers


PrivateDAVIES, T W

Service Number 10364

Died 08/04/1916

2nd Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers


Lance CorporalDAVIES, THOMAS WILLIAM

Service Number 24151

Died 05/03/1916

3rd Div. Signals
Royal Engineers



PrivateDAVIES, T G

Service Number 21873

Died 01/09/1916

14th Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers


PrivateDAVIES, THOMAS PRYCE

Service Number 8179

Died 06/10/1916

4th Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers



Lance CorporalDAVIES, THOMAS REES

Service Number 24748

Died 12/07/1916

17th Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 7 Oct 2018 21:10


GunnerDAVIES, T A

Service Number 51109

Died 26/07/1916

30th Siege Bty.
Royal Garrison Artillery



Lance CorporalDAVIES, T

Service Number 10789

Died 04/04/1916

2nd Bn.
South Wales Borderers



PrivateDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 13119

Died 04/09/1916

1st Bn.
Devonshire Regiment



CorporalDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 13736

Died 03/07/1916

9th Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers


PrivateDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 14255

Died 07/09/1916

9th Bn.
Royal Dublin Fusiliers


PrivateDAVIES, T

Service Number 11024

Died 07/11/1914

2nd Bn.
Royal Welsh Fusiliers

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 7 Oct 2018 21:08

Some of those who died in 1916. I have not listed where the age or other details eliminate them as your Tom:


SerjeantDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 1329

Died 18/07/1916

1st/1st
Royal Garrison Artillery



PrivateDAVIES, T

Service Number 38891

Died 26/10/1916

25th (Tyneside Irish) Bn.
Northumberland Fusiliers



PrivateDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 27256

Died 29/11/1916

3rd Bn.
Northamptonshire Regiment

Husband of Elsie Davies, of Horse Shoe Inn, Earls Barton, Northampton.



Lance CorporalDAVIES, T

Service Number 14276

Died 08/05/1916

13th Bn.
The King's (Liverpool Regiment)


Lance CorporalDAVIES, T

Service Number 13712

Died 26/09/1916

9th Bn.
Welsh Regiment


CorporalDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 19125

Died 10/07/1916

13th Bn.
Welsh Regiment


PrivateDAVIES, THOMAS

Service Number 22084

Died Between 14/09/1916 and 17/09/1916

3rd Bn.
Grenadier Guards

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 7 Oct 2018 20:59

I found them on FindMyPast, and put in a date of birth - went for the more unusual names at times like Maggie and Lizzie, and for the 1901 censuses and earlier looked for Festiniog - I still got a lot of entries but skimmed by year and location.

Ellis was easier to find as slightly more unusal, and you'd already informed us he went into teaching, which made him easier to identify in 1901, and 1911.

Kucinta

Kucinta Report 7 Oct 2018 20:56

From the National Archives. bear in mind Ellis seems to have already been teaching by census 1901, at the Industrial School in Chorlton, Manchester.

"Different types of teacher training were established and carried out at different times:

Before the Education Act 1902, the training of teachers was largely carried out under a pupil-teacher system .
Training schools and colleges (also called ‘normal schools’). Initially started by the charities the British Society and the National Society in the early 19th century to train teachers in their elementary schools
Universities became involved in teacher training in 1890 when ‘day training colleges’ attached to universities were established
In 1902 the training of teachers became established as a form of higher education, enabling the new local education authorities (LEAs) to make secondary schools available for the training of pupil-teachers"

I'm not finding Ellis listed on the Teachers' Registration Council Registers 1914-1948.

Frances

Frances Report 7 Oct 2018 20:49

His death in 1916 was noted on a family tree drawn up by his niece ( my mother in law). Yes he is mentioned on the memorial in Llan but only with the most basic of information. The online info says the details are held by the archives dept in Dolgellau. We emailed them a week ago but have not had a response however they have a restricted service and only open two days a week.
I am astounded by the speed at which you have found these census details and my failure to do so. Do you have access to other sites which allow you to search and filter according to place of birth?