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      • Michael is the youngest son of Florida and James. He is a passionate activist devoted to being a voice of reason in the neighborhood, which leads to some conflict between him and some of his family members. He has several bust-ups with J.J. because he feels like his big brother doesn't take him seriously.
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  2. It was written by Evan James and his son James, two modest tradesmen living at Pontypridd in the mid nineteenth century. Evan James was born in 1809 at Caerphilly but moved when only...

  3. Jul 24, 2009 · Evan James (Ieuan ap Iago, 1809-93) was a weaver and wool merchant by profession and owner of the Ancient Druid Inn at Argoed in the parish of Bedwellty, Monmouthshire. He moved to Pontypridd when his son James (Iago ap Ieuan, 1833-1902) was a young boy.

  4. There are various memorials in the park, including statues of Evan James and his son, James, who wrote our national anthem in 1856. The emotional lyrics are believed to have been created in response to a letter from Evan's brother urging him to leave Wales and emigrate to the United States.

  5. According to family legend, his son James James, was walking one day in January 1856 on the banks of the river when the melody for Hen Wlad fy Nhadau came to him. When he gave the tune to his father, Evan James was able to compose the words which are the present-day Welsh national anthem.

  6. Dec 1, 2008 · On returning home he sang it to his father, Evan James (Ieuan Ap Iago, 1809-1878), asking him to write some words for it. By the following day Evan had completed three verses. Some believe Evan...

  7. Evan James was a weaver and wool-merchant who kept the Ancient Druid Inn at Argoed in the parish of Bedwellty, Monmouth, and it was there that his son James was born. The family moved shortly afterwards to Pontypridd, where Evan James had a woollen factory in Mill Street.

  8. Today, Simon’s son James, proudly carries on the long family tradition into a new generation. James, is the seventh generation of the family to brew in Wales. Formally trained through the Institute of Brewing and Distilling (and informally trained through the Buckley genes!), he has used his knowledge and appetite for innovation to expand the ...

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