Background
She was a daughter of Richard Owen of Criccieth, Caernarfonshire, a well-to-do Methodist farmer who initially disapproved of the radical young Baptist solicitor.
She was a daughter of Richard Owen of Criccieth, Caernarfonshire, a well-to-do Methodist farmer who initially disapproved of the radical young Baptist solicitor.
Richard, later 2nd Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor (1889–1968)
Mair Eluned (1890–1907)
Lady Olwen Elizabeth Carey Evans (1892–1990). Grandmother of Margaret MacMillan and great-grandmother of the historian Dan Snow. Gwilym, later 1st Viscount Tenby (1894–1967)
Lady Megan Arfon (1902–1966)
Lloyd George presided over a meeting on 21 October 1920, at which the Young Wales Association was founded.
Lloyd George subsequently became its President.
From 1921-1922. The Young Wales Association, which afterwards became the London Welsh Trust, runs the London Welsh Centre on Gray"s Inn Road, London, which was opened by Lloyd George on 29 November 1930. Her husband later married his secretary and long-term mistress, Frances Stevenson in 1943.
The meeting, at the Portman Rooms, Baker Street, was attended by over 400 members of the London Welsh community.