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Josiah Rees
Josiah Rees (2 October 1744 – 20 September 1804) was a Welsh Presbyterian minister.
==Life==
Born in the parish of Llanfair-ar-y-Bryn, near Llandovery, he was son of Owen Rees (1717–1768), the first nonconformist minister in the parish of Aberdare, by Mary his wife, who lived to complete her hundredth year. After attending the grammar school at Swansea, he entered around 1762 Carmarthen College, and became minister-elect of the church at Gellionen in 1764, while pursuing his studies at the College for two years longer. Among his fellow students was his lifelong friend, the Rev. David Davis.
Rees was also, until about 1785, a successful schoolmaster. He became known as a preacher, and published some sermons. His chapel was rebuilt and enlarged in 1801. In 1785 he declined the offer of the principalship of the presbyterian college, then in Swansea, but gave a year's course there of divinity lectures.
Rees was married twice, and by his second wife was the father of several sons, including Thomas Rees.

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