Mrs Ellen Jones, c. 1900
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Mrs Ellen Jones, wife of Lewis Jones (1836-1904), one of the founders of the Settlement. In March 1865, she travelled to Patagonia with her husband and Edwin Cynrig Roberts to prepare for the arrival of the first contingent of settlers.
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1900-1909
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