Alfred W. Hughes was born on 31 July 1861[2] at Fronwen, his family's house at Garneddwen, between Corris and Aberllefenni. His father, Robert (1813–1882),[3] was the manager of the Aberllefenni Slate Quarry.[4] He had three brothers, Llywelyn, Charles (b. 1859) and Arthur (1857–1918) who married author Molly Thomas in 1897.[3]
In 1897, Hughes left King's College. He joined the British Army and from 1899 he served in the Boer War. He founded and ran the Welsh Hospital in Springfontein. While on service he contracted typhoid and died on 3 November 1900.[5][6]
ALFRED W. HUGHES F.R.C.S.Professor of Anatomy, King's College, London who began his life's work among these hills and died of fever contracted in the South African war while superintending The Welsh Hospital which he originated and organized Born at Fronwen, Corris July 31st 1861 Died November 3rd 1900