Help to find a Jones please
Sorry! :o
Henry William Jones married a Mary Freeman in Suffolk (Blything) in 1842. Now he may be known as William Jones on the 1841, or else his brother is William :rolleyes: Mother is Susanna Jones for ref 1841 : Class: HO107; Piece 1017; Book: 12; Civil Parish: Yoxford; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 9; Folio: 15; Page: 23; Susanna was born in Dawlish Devon, & the first two children on the 1841 census Elizabeth & Eliza were born in Starcross Devon. However poor Susanna was a widow by 1840 with 9 children according to the Ipswich papers, her husband William Jones was a coachman so I have no idea where he was born (I'm sorry lol) There was another son Benjamin who was born in Yoxford. I want to trace Charles Jones b. abt 1831 and Henry William b. approx 1822-25. As Susanna was a schoolteacher I think Henry may have been the same but I am not sure. Another son Edward ended up in London after leaving Suffolk, as did Benjamin. Where is Henry William Jones 1851 onwards? Where was he born? It wasn't Wales :rolleyes: I would dearly like to find where he was born, as I don't even know where William snr & Susanna married, there is no record of a marriage in Devon. Any ideas appreciated. Thanks. |
Hi Jo
Have you got the William death cert? This looks a possibility as Yoxford comes under Blything. Deaths Dec 1839 JONES William Blything 13 274 Held at either Waveney The Register Office, St Margaret's House, Gordon Road, Lowestoft, NR32 1JQ. Tel: 01502 405096. Fax: 01502 508170. E-mail: [email protected] OR Deben The Register Office, The Lindos Centre, Saddlemakers Lane, Melton, Woodbridge, IP12 1PP. Tel: 01394 387876. Fax: 01394 383171. E-mail: [email protected] |
According to the 1841 census the next three children, William, Mary and Charles were all born out of County too. Only Edward and Thomas were born in County.
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I am getting really confused now ;( If Susanna was a widow by 1840 how did Benjamin manage to be born later? The one I've found was born in 1842!!
How old is Henry William on his marriage cert in 1842? |
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LOL Chrissie!!
No my Benjamin was born around 1835, he is with another household in 1841, I don't know why? Here he is in 1851 : HO107; Piece: 2169; Folio: 622; Page: 15; GSU roll: 87155-87156. With sisters Eliza Jones & Emma Flintoff (yes I could be related to Freddie :eek:) *Tuts* at Kite my Susanna was a school Marm I'll have you know :rolleyes: |
And Benjamin in 1841 :
Class: HO107; Piece 1020; Book: 10; Civil Parish: Kesgrave; County: Suffolk; Enumeration District: 3; Folio: ; Page: 15; Line: 16; GSU roll: 474636. That is my William's death in 1839, he drove the Shannon coach between Yoxford & Devon :rolleyes: I haven't got his death certificate yet it's on my shopping list but I have the obituary from the Ipswich paper mentioning how well loved he was & his poor widow left with 11 children to support :eek: :) |
"On 25th instant after a lingering illness of nearly 14 months Mr William Jones of Yoxford, driver of the Shannon coach. His death is deeply regretted by a large circle of friends, and he has left a widow & 11 children, totally unprovided for to deplore their loss."
There was a daughter Ellen, who was born 1839 & died in 1840 before the 1841 census. That still leaves 10 other children :rolleyes: I think Charles was the last one born elsewhere so they must have arrived in Yoxford around 1835. |
LOL Kite :d:d
LOL Jo - I have to go now but I will have another look later if someone hasn't solved it all :) |
It looks like William died. There is a burial at Yoxford.
William JONES s. William/Susan 5/9/1846 Aged 20 |
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