Watkin-Jones was born in
Nefyn, Caernarfonshire as Elizabeth Parry, the only daughter of Jane and Henry Parry. Henry Parry was a sea captain who drowned in
Iquique harbour in Chile without seeing his daughter. Watkin-Jones was educated in the school in Nefyn, Pwllheli county school, and in the Normal College, Bangor. She became an infants teacher and taught in several schools, in South and North Wales, including
Aberdare,
Onllwyn,
Porthmadog,
Trefriw and Nefyn . In February 1916 she married John Watkin-Jones, who was also a school teacher. After World War I, she lived for a short time in
Merthyr before returning to Nefyn in 1920 after her husband was appointed headteacher there. She died in 1966 and was cremated at
Colwyn Bay where her ashes were scattered. ==Writing career==