WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH JOHN (1854 - 1933), schoolmaster, geologist, and antiquary

Name: Griffith John Williams
Date of birth: 1854
Date of death: 1933
Spouse: Mary Helena Williams (née Howell)
Child: Enid Williams
Child: Daniel Howell Williams
Parent: John Williams
Gender: Male
Occupation: schoolmaster, geologist, and antiquary
Area of activity: Education; History and Culture; Nature and Agriculture
Author: John William Jones

Born 16 December 1854, at Hên Dŷ Capel, Rhiwbryfdir, Blaenau Ffestiniog (not at Tanygrisiau as stated by J. Lloyd Williams), one of the five children of John Williams, Rhiwbryfdir (brother to Griffith Williams, 1824 - 1881), and his wife. After leaving school G. J. Williams worked as a quarryman in Chwarel Holland (part of the Oakeley quarry), Blaenau Ffestiniog. Afterwards he went to Bangor Normal College; he taught at Corwen (1876) and Tanygrisiau as assistant master, as headmaster at the British school, Blaenau Ffestiniog, eventually (in 1883) becoming headmaster of the Higher Grade school, Blaenau Ffestiniog.

G. J. Williams became well-known in North Wales as a geologist. In 1895 he was appointed assistant inspector of mines (under C. Le Neve Foster) in North Wales and Ireland. In 1891 he published articles on the Manod and Moelwyn mountains; these were rewarded by a grant out of the Murchison Fund of the Geological Society. He was also a talented musician and had some gift as a poet. He married, May 1881, Mary Helena (died 1916), daughter of Daniel Howell, Gellidywyll Mills, Llanbryn-mair; there were seven children of the marriage. His Hanes Plwyf Ffestiniog was published in 1882. He died 3 February 1933, and was buried in Glanadda cemetery, Bangor.

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Published date: 1959

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