| Description | DOB: 22 February 1873 DOD: unknown
Born in the Village of Penllyn, near Cowbridge. Had one sister and three brothers. Attended school in Tondu. Attended Sunday School.
Married, and had 1 son and 3 daughters.
Used to give out morning papers. Delivered groceries. Joined the Great Western Railway as a junior clerk at the age of 14. Worked in the Assistant Superintendent’s Office as a Relief Clerk and then Clerk-in-charge. He was then appointed as a Chief Clerk. Became a Churchwarden. Taught at Bible classes.
Enjoyed playing with his friends. Used to give musical performances.
The autobiography focuses on the author’s childhood, as well as his work life, and his experience with religion.
The autobiography is typed-written.
Work, School, Industry, Railway, Religion, Music, First World War, Second World War |