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The Jones Boys

This is the story of my Grandfather, his four brothers from Penyard, Merthyr Tydfil and their sons who played professional football from 1918 to 1970. One family who sent player after player to grace the teams of the football league for over 50 years. Even today, the family have members still involved in the game.…

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South Wales Borderers

Sixth Battalion, Burma Bertrand Jones went to war with The South Wales Borderers and made the ultimate sacrifice on August 5th 1944 fighting the Japanese in Burma. The following is the detail of his regiment and the battle of Sahmaw Chaung where Bert gave his life. He is buried in the Taukkyan War Cemetery, Burma. Plot…

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My Memories of Grandad John (Shoni)

My earliest memories of Grandad John (Shoni) and Nana Jones are visiting them at their home in Birmingham. 92, Gleneagles Road, Yardley, was a normal 3-bed semi-detached in the suburbs. There were two rooms downstairs complete with a ‘scullery‘ as they would call the small kitchen. The back room was used most of the time…

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Big Daddy

William Daniel Jones. Born on the 17th November 1874 to Moses and Hannah Jones (Richards). The address given on his birth certificate is 12, Cyfarthfa Row, Merthyr Tydfil. He was the eldest of 6 children, his siblings are, John, Catherine, Miriam, Moses and Ivor. How long the family were at Cyfarthfa Row for is unknown,…

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The Two Caps

This story appeared in The Merthyr Express on October 18th, 2002. The Jones Boys footballing dynasty began at 13, Baden Terrace, Penyard at the begining of the last century, writes Suzanne Evans. Shoni, Ivor, Emlyn, Bertrand and Brynmor Jones were the five sons of William Daniel known as Big Daddy, a self educated man –…

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Emlyn Passing On His Skills

This is Emlyn Jones passing on his football skills to some of the local youths of the day around 1957/58. It was sent to me by Alf Horrox who thought it was Bryn. Lesley-Ann, Emlyn’s granddaughter, confirmed that it is him and not Bryn. Alf Horrox:The picture is of him coaching primary school children from…

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Emlyn (Micky) Jones at Nuneaton Borough FC

This is part of a match report from November 1938 when Nuneaton Borough played Walsall Reserves. Nuneaton Borough v Walsall Reserves 12-11-1938Nuneaton Team: Archer; E. Jones and Hudson; Tebbutt, Homer and Brown;Lawrence, M. Jones, Tromans, Astle and Perkins. Mickey Jones gave an outstanding performance at inside-rightand delighted everyone with his smart ball controland beautifully placed…

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Merthyr Tydfil In The 1800s

Merthyr Tydfil changed from a small farming community to a huge industrial town in the early 19th century. This video shows what life was like for those living there at this time. I can’t imagine how our Jones ancestors coped after moving from the beauty and fresh air of the Cardiganshire area to what has…

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Bryn Jones Leaves Wolves For Arsenal

August 1938 and Bryn was transferred from Wolverhampton Wanderers to Arsenal for a world record fee of £14,000. A phenomenal amount of money at the time and I think it’s fair to say that the pressure must have had an effect on Bryn. However, world war II broke out just over 12 months later and…

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F.A.Cup Final 1961 Spurs v Leicester

A short video of Tottenham Hotspur playing Leicester in the 1961 F.A. Cup Final at Wembley. Spurs achieved sporting history, being the first side of the century to win the double, F.A.Cup and League Title. Cliff played a big part in the teams’ success and can be seen in the video scoring just before halftime.…