1864 in Wales - Deaths

Deaths

  • March 11 - Richard Roberts, engineer, 74
  • March 28 - Ellis Evans, Baptist minister and author, 77
  • June 18 - Evan Davies, missionary, 59
  • June 20 - John Davies (Brychan), poet, 79
  • July 24 - Lloyd Kenyon, 3rd Baron Kenyon, 59
  • August 1 - Thomas Rees, Unitarian minister (born 1777)
  • December 29 - Mary Jones, early owner of a Welsh Bible, 80

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