Williams was born on 29 December 1870 at Llwyn-du Isaf in
Pandy Tudur in what was then the county of
Denbighshire. He went to school in Blaenau Llangernyw followed by a couple of months at the school in
Llanfair Talhaearn before going to school in
Llandudno and in
Bala – he began to preach when attending the last of these. He was then a student at the
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and
Jesus College, Oxford before being ordained as a
Presbyterian minister in 1900. He was the minister of Cesarea chapel in
Llandwrog from 1898 to 1904, then the minister of Jerusalem chapel in
Penmaenmawr from 1904 to 1917. He was appointed the headmaster of the school in
Clynnog Fawr in 1917, remaining headmaster when the school moved to Clwyd College,
Rhyl. Williams retired in 1939 and lived in
Rhuddlan until his death on 25 January 1955, serving as Moderator of the North Wales Association of the Presbyterian Church from 1950 onwards. ==Works==