John Rees Davies was born on 11 November 1890 in
Llandisilio,
Cardiganshire, the second child of Rev. Thomas Rees Davies and Elizabeth, née Williams. He was educated at
Jesus College, Oxford and
St David's College, Lampeter. During his time at Oxford Davies was a member of the Cambrian Society and 21s Society. He was ordained as a Deacon in March 1914 and then served temporarily as
chaplain to the Forces from 1917 to 1919 during
World War I. Some time after the war, he changed his middle name from Rees to Rhys, possibly after the principal of Jesus College
Sir John Rhys. Between 1925 and 1932, he was rector of
Llangranog and from 1932 to 1937 of
Llangefni and Tregaian. He then served as vicar of St James' Church,
Bangor, until 1952. During this time, in 1941, he was appointed a
canon of
Bangor Cathedral. He was then appointed
Archdeacon of Merioneth in March 1952 by the
Bishop of Bangor,
John Jones, after the resignation of former Archdeacon David Jenkins. He died on 27 January 1953, aged 62, at his home The Vicarage in
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