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Edward Stephen

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to train as a minister. While there he changed his name to Edward Stephen to avoid confusion with another Edward Jones. In 1847 he became a minister at Dwygyfylchi in
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and was then apprenticed to his brother, William. He began preaching and in 1843 he went to the Congregational college at
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musician, singer and composer, mainly of hymns and songs.
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bardic name
Welsh
Maentwrog
Merionethshire
Penralltgoch
Bala
Caernarfonshire
Llanllechid
John Jones, Talysarn
Welsh language
"Stephen, Edward"
Grove Music Online
Oxford University Press
ISBN
978-1-56159-263-0
"Stephen, Edward (Jones) (Tanymarian; 1822-1885), musician"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
National Library of Wales
Categories
1822 births
1885 deaths
Welsh composers
Welsh male composers
19th-century British composers
19th-century British male musicians
People from Maentwrog

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