Anonymous ID: bcc9c8 May 26, 2022, 12:25 p.m. No.16346405   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6410

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Here is a very interesting couple with interesting tombstones.

 

Is it just me or is the engraving on Mary Edith Rees-Jones tombstone off center? It's just not right–maybe a sloppy photoshop? Doubt that. There is absolutely no way that a stone cutter could be so far off with his engraving work. Doubt that also. Do you see the faint outline of the engraved text on the left, and then nothing on the right? If you look at David Rees-Jones tombstone it appears that the original intent was to have one single tombstone for both husband and wife, and it was originally one tombstone that would hold both names. But note they have different epitaphs at the bottom.

 

I don't know the reason for this exactly, but the current form of these tombstones appear that they are intended to hide SOMETHING.

 

Perhaps it was just because David Rees-Jones remarried after Mary Edith "died". But if that's the case, why didn't he just get another tombstone with his name and his second wife's names on it? Or why not just have a new one made up for himself? He didn't die until 1954 - 31 years after Mary Edith died. Yet he still used the same tombstone design made up in 1923 for his first wife.

 

It's fascinating that David was married to Mary Edith for 3 years (before she died). He married another woman and lived with her for 30 years before he died. Yet he is buried with matching headstone for the first wife.

 

It's possible that Mary Edith's original tombstone had her maiden name engraved on it. Her full maiden name Mary Edith Holmes. Maybe it said something else, idk. Either these tombstone photos are photoshopped, or the original tombstone was modified after it was originally carved. It doesn't really matter which one happened, or why, except to know that something is being faked here.

 

I don't know what is being hidden exactly. But because I'm the suspicious type, I belive that Mary Edith Rees-Jones didn't really die at the age of 29 in 1923, right at the time her son was born on January 17th, 1923. Nope.

 

More on that next. And this gets really good!

Anonymous ID: bcc9c8 May 26, 2022, 12:31 p.m. No.16346429   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6442 >>6973

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#651, Trevor Reese (Continued)

 

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Here is a very interesting couple with interesting tombstones.

 

Is it just me or is the engraving on Mary Edith Rees-Jones tombstone off center? It's just not right–maybe a sloppy photoshop? Doubt that. There is absolutely no way that a stone cutter could be so far off with his engraving work. Doubt that also. Do you see the faint outline of the engraved text on the left, and then nothing on the right? If you look at David Rees-Jones tombstone it appears that the original intent was to have one single tombstone for both husband and wife, and it was originally one tombstone that would hold both names. But note they have different epitaphs at the bottom.

 

I don't know the reason for this exactly, but the current form of these tombstones appear that they are intended to hide SOMETHING.

 

Perhaps it was just because David Rees-Jones remarried after Mary Edith "died". But if that's the case, why didn't he just get another tombstone with his name and his second wife's names on it? Or why not just have a new one made up for himself? He didn't die until 1954 - 31 years after Mary Edith died. Yet he still used the same tombstone design made up in 1923 for his first wife.

 

It's fascinating that David was married to Mary Edith for 3 years (before she died). He married another woman and lived with her for 30 years before he died. Yet he is buried with matching headstone for the first wife.

 

It's possible that Mary Edith's original tombstone had her maiden name engraved on it. Her full maiden name Mary Edith Holmes. Maybe it said something else, idk. Either these tombstone photos are photoshopped, or the original tombstone was modified after it was originally carved. It doesn't really matter which one happened, or why, except to know that something is being faked here.

 

I don't know what is being hidden exactly. But because I'm the suspicious type, I belive that Mary Edith Rees-Jones didn't really die at the age of 29 in 1923, right at the time her son was born on January 17th, 1923. Nope.

 

More on that next. And this gets really good!

Anonymous ID: bcc9c8 May 26, 2022, 2:16 p.m. No.16346973   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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This picture on the left is the first Trevor Rees-Jones. His full name is Trevor William Rees-Jones. He was born on Jan 17th 1923 to David Rees-Jones and Mary Edith (Holmes) Rees-Jones discussed in the previous post. As discussed, both parents of the first "Trevor" moved to Chelsea, Oklahoma from England/Wales after being married in 1920 in at Christ Church in Port Sunlight, England. All of these place names and person names are important.

 

Remember the name Trevor is primarily a male name of English origin that means From The Big Village. It is an English derivation of the Welsh surname, Trefor, from the Welsh word elements "tref" meaning village and "mawr" meaning big.

 

This is the first Trevor Rees-Jones (1923-2009), and he was born in America. It doesn't take too much imagination to think that this person is the first in a line of Trevor Rees-Jones' in America that will follow with a line of heirs that are also named Trevor Rees-Jones, in ordeer to create a "Big Village" in a new world. Remember also, as mentioned in a previous post, that the Welsh people followed a patronymic naming system. Patronymics is the process of giving the child his father’s given or forename as the first name. So keeping with the name "Trevor" establishes a bloodline, with heirs, etc… in the new world.

 

The picture on the right is the son of the first Trevor William Rees Jones (1923-2009). His name is Trevor David Rees-Jones (1951 -). David Rees-Jones (1889-1954) was his grandfather. The current Trevor David Rees-Jones (1951 - ) has a son by the name of Trevor Richard Rees-Jones. Trevor Richard is the eldest son and is vice president of Rees-Jones Investments.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/trevor-rees-jones-isn-t-saying-goodbye-to-the-oil-business/ar-AAUT0br