Elizabeth STEPHENS1
F, #151, b. about 1824
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth STEPHENS was born about 1824 in Lower Harpton, Herefordshire.
2
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S38] England Census
Last Edited | 30 January 2012 |
Esther COOKE1,2
F, #152, b. about 1826, d. 1891
Parents
Biography
Esther COOKE was born about 1826 in Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire.
3 She and
Peter STEPHENS were married on 29 August 1854 in Brampton Bryan, Herefordshire.
4 She died in 1891, at age ~65, in Leominster Registration District, Herefordshire.
1 Esther Cooke was the third daughter of Mr. John Dunne Cooke, of Brampton Brian.
4
Family
Citations
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S38] England Census
- [S880] Marriage announcement: Stephens-Cooke ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 6 September 1854, pg. 3, “Aug. 29, at Brampton Brian, by the Rev. W. R. Arrowsmith, Peter, eldest son of the late Mr. James Stephens, of Lower Harpton, to Esther, third daughter of Mr. John Dunne Cooke, of Brampton Brian, in this county.”
Last Edited | 16 December 2016 |
Peter STEPHENS1
M, #153, b. about 1765, d. 28 May 1827
Parents
Biography
Peter STEPHENS was born about 1765.
2 He and
Sarah STEPHENS were married on 9 November 1809 in Knill, Herefordshire.
2,3 He died on 28 May 1827, at age ~62, in Broad Heath, Radnorshire.
4 Pater Stephens was from Broadheath, Presteigne. He was living at Nash at the time of his marriage. His will dated 9 May 1823 with a codicil of 21 June 1825 was proved on 12 Oct 1827. The will mentions:
- Sarah Stephens, wife
- Peter Stephens, godson, eldest son of brother in law James Stephens of Lower Harton [sic]
- William Stephens, late father
- Josiah Stephens, brother
- Ann Stephens, sister
- Peggy, sister, wife of John Davies.
1,3,5
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S892] Marriage announcement: Stephens-Stephens ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 15 November 1809, pg. 3, “On Thursday last, was married at Knill, Mr. Stephens, of Nash, to Miss Stephens, daughter of the late Mr. Stephens, of Cotmore, in this county.”
- [S990] Death announcement: Peter Stephens ; Hereford Journal - Wednesday 06 June 1827, pg. 3, “On Monday the 28th ult., died, at his residence, Broad Heath, Radnorshire, Mr. Peter Stephens, late of Nash Court, in this county, aged 61 years.”
- [S912] Will of Peter Stephens, Gentleman of Presteign , Radnorshire 12 October 1827 PROB 11-1732 ; UK National Archives
Last Edited | 13 February 2012 |
Frederick DORE1
M, #154, d. before 1851
Biography
Frederick DORE and
Anna Maria STEPHENS were married on 9 September 1806 in Southwark, London.
2 He died before 1851.
Frederick Dore was an auctioneer in Exeter.
3
Family
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S517] The Publications of the Harleian Society (1888) v. 14 Google Books online: books.google.com/ accessed Mar 2009. “1806 - Sep. 9 Frederick Dore, of St. George, Southwark, B., & Anna Maria Stephens, of this parish, S. Licence.”
- [S895] Death announcement: James Stephens; Western Times, Saturday 28 October 1837, pg. 3, “Oct. 4, at Lower Harpton, Herefordshire, after a short illness, deeply regretted by his family and friends, Mr. James Stephens, he was the last survivor of three sons of the late Lawrence Stephens, Esq., of Cotmore, near Kington, in the above county, and the lamented brother of Mrs. Dore, the wife of Mr. F. Dore, Auctioneer, of this city.”
Anna Maria DORE1
F, #155, b. 23 August 1807, d. 14 May 1881
Parents
Biography
Anna Maria DORE was born on 23 August 1807. She died on 14 May 1881, at age 73, in 46 Blandford Square, Middlesex.
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
Last Edited | 30 January 2012 |
Edwin HOLDSWORTH1,2
M, #157, b. about 1803
Biography
Edwin HOLDSWORTH was born about 1803 in Wakefield.
1 He and
Sarah Maria STEPHENS were married on 9 August 1842 in Dilwyn, Herefordshire.
3 Edwin Holdsworth was originally from Huddersfield. He was described as a merchant of Mexico at the time of his marriage.
3
Citations
- [S38] England Census
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S890] Marriage announcement: Holdsworth-Stephens ; Hereford Times, Saturday 13 August 1842, pg. 2, “Aug. 9, at Dilwyn, in this county, by the Rev. J. Powell, Edwin Holdsworth, Esq., merchant, of Mexico, to Sarah Maria, second daughter of the late Joseph Stephens, Esq., of the former place.”
Last Edited | 31 January 2012 |
Anne STEPHENS
F, #158, b. about 1815
Parents
Biography
Family
Citations
- [S512] The Times, Friday, Apr 30, 1847; pg. 9; Issue 19537; col B. Marriage announcement: Dowding-Stephens. Gale Group Databases accessed Mar 2009. “On the 27th inst., at Dilwyn, Herefordshire, by the Rev. James Powell, M.A., William, younger son of John Dowding, Esq., of Loughern-house, Martley, Worcestershire, and of Montpellier-terrace, Cheltenham, to Ann, third dau. of the late Joseph Stephens, Esq., of Dilwyn.”
Last Edited | 20 December 2008 |
William Charles Robert DOWDING1
M, #159, b. about 1814, d. 18 March 1885
Biography
William Charles Robert DOWDING was born about 1814 in Worcestershire. He and
Anne STEPHENS were married on 27 April 1847 in Dilwyn, Herefordshire.
2 He died on 18 March 1885, at age ~71, in 7 Melcombe Place, Dorset Square.
3 William Charles Robert Dowding was the son of John Dowding of Loughern House, Martley, Worcestershire, and of Montpellier-terrace, Cheltenham, and his wife Barbara Ann.
2,4
Family
Citations
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S512] The Times, Friday, Apr 30, 1847; pg. 9; Issue 19537; col B. Marriage announcement: Dowding-Stephens. Gale Group Databases accessed Mar 2009. “On the 27th inst., at Dilwyn, Herefordshire, by the Rev. James Powell, M.A., William, younger son of John Dowding, Esq., of Loughern-house, Martley, Worcestershire, and of Montpellier-terrace, Cheltenham, to Ann, third dau. of the late Joseph Stephens, Esq., of Dilwyn.”
- [S513] The Times, Saturday, Mar 21, 1885; pg. 1; Issue 31400; col A. Death announcement: Dowding. Gale Group Databases accessed Feb 2009. “On the 18th inst., at 7, Melcombe-place, Dorset-square, William Dowding, late of Dieppe, youngest son of the late John Dowding, Esq., formerly of Martley, Worcestershire.”
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
Rev. Walter Rankin JOHNSON1,2
M, #160, b. 11 July 1787, d. 27 October 1844
Biography
Rev. Walter Rankin JOHNSON was born on 11 July 1787. He and
Louisa STEPHENS were married on 2 December 1840. He died on 27 October 1844, at age 57, in The Vicarage, West Wycombe.
Son of Benjamin John Johnson of London and Ann Paterson. Admitted to Trinity College 27 May 1805 aged 17. Ordained deacon (Bristol) 3 Apr 1813 and priest (London) 19 May 1815. Appointed Stipendiary Curate of West Wycombe in 1832 (£150 and the use of the vicarage house).
Family
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S94] The Clergy of the Church of England Database (CCEd), entry for Johnson, Walter Rankin. http://www.theclergydatabase.org.uk/
Philip Smith COXE1
M, #161, b. about 1810, d. 12 April 1868
Biography
Philip Smith COXE was born about 1810 in Bucklebury, Berkshire.
2 He and
Louisa STEPHENS were married on 18 April 1849 in St Marylebone Christ Church.
3 He died on 12 April 1868, at age ~58, in 1 Stanley Terrace, Notting Hill, Middlesex.
4,5 Philip Smith Coxe was the son of Rev. Richard Coxe, Vicar of Bucklebury in Berkshire, and Rector of Little Sodbury, Gloucestershire. He was a solicitor in London. He was living at 83 Hamilton Terrace in 1852.
6
Family
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S38] England Census
- [S710] Ancestry.com. London, England, Marriages and Banns, 1754-1921 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S889] Marriage announcement: Coxe-Stephens ; Hereford Journal, Wednesday 25 April 1849, pg. 3
Last Edited | 31 January 2012 |
Edward MOOYART
M, #162
Biography
Edward MOOYART and
Mary Jane STEPHENS were married on 18 December 1860 in Notting Hill, St John’s, London.
1 He was the Venerable Archdeacon Mooyart of Ceylon.
Citations
- [S514] The Gentleman's Magazine (F. Jefferies, 1861) v. 210 p. 97. Google Books online: books.google.com/ accessed Mar 2009. “1860 Dec 18 - At St. John's, Notting-hill, the Rev. E. Mooyart, M.A., Her Majesty's Chaplain at Point de Galle, Ceylon, to Mary Jane, seventh dau. of the late Joseph Stephens. esq., of Dilwyn, Hertfordshire.”
Last Edited | 21 November 2010 |
Basil Bentley BRIDGEWATER1,2
M, #163, b. about 1818, d. 10 April 1901
Biography
Basil Bentley BRIDGEWATER was born about 1818. He and
Mary STEPHENS were married on 1 June 1847 in Old Radnor.
3 He died on 10 April 1901, at age ~83.
4 Basil Bentley Bridgewater was a farmer of Harpton Court Farm. He was the son of Edward and Elizabeth Bridgewater.
Family
Citations
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S879] Marriage announcement: Bridgewater - Stephens ; Hereford Times, Saturday 5 June 1847, pg. 5, “[June] 1, at Old Radnor, by the Rev. Lewis, of Clungunford, B. Bentley Bridgewater, Esq., of Harpton Court Farm, Radnorshire, to Mary, second daughter of the late Mr. James Stephens, of Lower Harpton, in this county.”
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 30 January 2012 |
-?- JOHNSON1
M, #164
Biography
He was a surgeon of Dowgate Hill, London.
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
Last Edited | 1 February 2012 |
Alice Jane REYNOLDS
F, #165, b. 1843, d. 25 August 1921
Parents
Biography
Alice Jane REYNOLDS was born in 1843 in Stratford, Essex.
1,2 She died on 25 August 1921, at age ~78.
3
Citations
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S38] England Census
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 2 February 2012 |
Edward REYNOLDS
M, #166, b. 7 October 1825, d. 12 January 1895
Parents
Biography
Edward REYNOLDS was born on 7 October 1825 in Southwark, London.
1 He and
Maria Louisa PARKER were married in 1860.
2 He died on 12 January 1895, at age 69.
1 Edward Reynolds was a Civil Engineer. He worked for the Eastern Counties Railway, became Chief Engineer to the Butterley Iron Company and then in 1863 was appointed engineer to Naylor, Vickers and Co. in Sheffield. He became managing director of the company in 1872, at which time it was known as Vickers, Sons and Co. Ltd., and retained that position until his death.
1
Family
Citations
- [S901] Obituary of Edward Reynolds; Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers (1895), Volume 121;? Pages 331-2, books.google.co.uk
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
Last Edited | 2 February 2012 |
Mary REYNOLDS
F, #167, b. about 1829
Parents
Biography
Mary REYNOLDS was born about 1829 in Fownhope, Herefordshire.
1
Citations
- [S38] England Census, - 1851
Last Edited | 2 February 2012 |
Herbert REYNOLDS
M, #168, b. about 1834, d. 28 August 1858
Parents
Biography
Herbert REYNOLDS was born about 1834 in Wormsley, Herefordshire.
1 He died on 28 August 1858, at age ~24, in 18 St. George’s Square, London.
2
Citations
- [S38] England Census, - 1851
- [S902] Death announcement: Herbert Reynolds; Morning Chronicle, Thursday 2 September 1858, pg. 8, “On the 28th ult., at 18, St. George’s-square, Pimlico, in the 24th year of his age, Herbert, fifth son of the late William James Reynolds, Esq.”
Last Edited | 2 February 2012 |
Frederic Cornell REYNOLDS1
M, #169, b. 18 December 1836, d. 1 September 1868
Parents
Biography
Frederic Cornell REYNOLDS was born on 18 December 1836 in Wormsley Grange, Herefordshire.
1 He died on 1 September 1868, at age 31, in 18 St. George’s Square, London.
Frederic Cornell Reynolds was a Civil Engineer. He died from the effects of injuries received during the disastrous hurricane that occurred on the 29th of October, 1867, at the Island of St. Thomas, in the West Indies, where he was occupied in superintending the raising of the floating dock. Probate was granted to his unmarried sisters Mary and Alice Jane Reynolds of 18 St. George’s Square, London.
1,2
Citations
- [S897] Obituary of Frederic Cornell Reynolds; Minutes of proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Volume 30, Institution of Civil Engineers (Great Britain), 1870, p. 475
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 2 February 2012 |
Arthur REYNOLDS
M, #170, b. about 1838
Parents
Biography
Arthur REYNOLDS was born about 1838 in Stonham Parva, Suffolk.
1
Citations
- [S38] England Census, - 1851
Last Edited | 11 November 2008 |
Isabella Ann JOHNSON
F, #171, b. 20 December 1843, d. 25 May 1923
Parents
Biography
Isabella Ann JOHNSON was born on 20 December 1843 in West Wycombe, Buckinghamshire.
1 She died on 25 May 1923, at age 79.
2,3 She was living at 13 Pembridge Gardens, Bayswater in the year of her death. Probate was granted on 26 July 1923 to Walter Lyulph Johnson and Ivor Lowthian Johnson, ironmasters. Her effects were valued at £58,736-10s-4d.
3
Citations
- [S1381] Buckinghamshire Baptism Index transcription, findmypast.co.uk [database on-line]
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Fanny COXE
F, #172, b. 21 January 1850, d. 30 August 1936
Parents
Biography
Fanny COXE was born on 21 January 1850.
1 She and
Seymour Richard COXE were married in 1872.
2 She died on 30 August 1936, at age 86, in Canterbury, The Precincts.
3
Family
Citations
- [S732] Ancestry.com. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S259] The Times Tuesday, Sep 01, 1936; pg. 1; Issue 47468; col B. Death announcement: Fanny Coxe. Gale Group Databases accessed Dec 2008., - “dearly loved wife of the late Canon Seymour Coxe, aged 86.
Last Edited | 21 November 2010 |
Mary COXE
F, #173, b. 27 January 1852, d. 18 February 1915
Parents
Biography
Mary COXE was born on 27 January 1852 in Marylebone, Middlesex.
1 She and
William Allan SMITH-MASTERS were married on 19 October 1876 in London, St. Mary Magdalene’s, Paddington.
2 She died on 18 February 1915, at age 63, in Camer, Meopham, Kent.
3
Family
Citations
- [S732] Ancestry.com. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S252] The Times, Saturday, Oct 21, 1876; pg. 1; Issue 28766; col A . Marriage announcement: Smith-Masters and Coxe. Gale Group Databases accessed Dec 2008
- [S251] The Times, Monday, Feb 22, 1915; pg. 1; Issue 40784; col A. Death announcement: Mary Smith-Masters. Gale Group Databases accessed Dec 2008
Last Edited | 21 November 2010 |
Philip Henry COXE
M, #174, b. 11 June 1854, d. 8 August 1940
Parents
Biography
Philip Henry COXE was born on 11 June 1854.
1 He died on 8 August 1940, at age 86, in Ashley Place, London.
2 Philip Henry Coxe was a solicitor. His addresses were 4 Great Winchester Street, London and 5 Ashley Place, London. Probate was granted at Llandudno on 2 October 1940 to Richard Seymour Coxe; his effects were valued at £231,091-7s-9d.
2
Citations
- [S732] Ancestry.com. London, England, Births and Baptisms, 1813-1917 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 21 November 2010 |
Helena TRISTRAM
F, #175, b. about 1822, d. 1909
Biography
Helena TRISTRAM was born about 1822 in Ross, Herefordshire.
1 She and
James Lawrence STEPHENS were married on 24 November 1853 in Hereford, St. Martin’s.
2 She died in 1909, at age ~87.
3 Helena Tristram was the daughter of John Tristram of Ross.
4
Family
Citations
- [S38] England Census
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S882] Marriage announcement: Stephens-Tristram ; Hereford Times, Saturday 26 November 1853, pg. 8
Last Edited | 30 January 2012 |
John JUKES
M, #176, b. 12 October 1786, d. 24 April 1819
Parents
Biography
John JUKES was born on 12 October 1786.
1 He and
Sophia BEETE were married on 8 January 1811.
2 He died on 24 April 1819, at age 32.
2 John was a button manufacturer. He died intestate, and letters of administration were granted to his widow Sophia Jukes; his estate was valued at under £2000.
3,4
Family
Children with Sophia BEETE b. about 1787, d. 16 October 1849
Citations
- [S77] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Ancestry.co.uk
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S20] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for (Joseph) Beete Jukes
- [S263] Letters of Administration of the Estate of John Jukes, Button Maker of Birmingham, granted 6 Oct 1819, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author, from original at Lichfield Record Office.
Last Edited | 25 January 2009 |
Sophia BEETE
F, #177, b. about 1787, d. 16 October 1849
Parents
Biography
Sophia BEETE was born about 1787. She and
John JUKES were married on 8 January 1811.
1 She died on 16 October 1849, at age ~62.
2 Sophia was the daughter of Joseph Beete of Demerara. She was only 32 years old when her husband John died, leaving her with a son aged 8, and 3 daughters aged 4, 2 and 3 months. Her daughter Caroline Amelia recounts that she:
“[having a son and] three daughters to support on very slender means, and having been herself highly educated, commenced a school for young ladies in the neighbouring town of Wolverhampton. In a few years she left it for the pleasant village of Penn in that vicinity, where she lived for ten years, greatly respected and beloved by all her pupils. The house being then required for other purposes, she removed to the village of Pattingham, six miles on the Shropshire side of Wolverhampton.”.
3
Family
Children with John JUKES b. 12 October 1786, d. 24 April 1819
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark, - age at death 62 years
- [S105] Letters and extracts from the addresses and occasional writings of J. Beete Jukes, Ed. with connecting memorial notes by his sister (London: Chapman & Hall, 1871)
Last Edited | 25 January 2009 |
Sophia Ann JUKES
F, #178, b. 3 June 1814, d. 20 November 1828
Parents
Biography
Sophia Ann JUKES was born on 3 June 1814.
1 She died on 20 November 1828, at age 14.
1
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
Last Edited | 14 November 2008 |
Caroline Amelia JUKES
F, #179, b. 29 January 1819, d. 9 January 1900
Parents
Biography
Caroline Amelia JUKES was born on 29 January 1819 in Birmingham, Warwickshire.
1 She and
Alfred Hall BROWNE were married in 1843.
2 She died on 9 January 1900, at age 80, in Torquay.
3 Caroline Amelia was a friend of Louisa Anne Meredith nee Twamley, and was one of the witnesses to her marriage to Charles Meredith.
4
Family
Citations
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S41] Obituary in The Times, Friday, Jan 12, 1900; pg. 6; Issue 36037; col E
- [S6] Vivienne Rae-Ellis Louis Anne Meredith – A Tigress in Exile (Blubber Head Press, Tasmania: 1979)
Last Edited | 12 October 2009 |
Louisa Mansfield JUKES1
F, #180, b. 4 October 1816, d. September 1830/31
Parents
Biography
Louisa Mansfield JUKES was born on 4 October 1816. She died in September 1830/31, at age 14.
Citations
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
Last Edited | 22 January 2009 |
John JUKES
M, #181, b. about 1756, d. 10 October 1822
Parents
Biography
John JUKES was born about 1756. He and
Elizabeth MANSFIELD were married in February 1782. He died on 10 October 1822, at age ~66, in Bordesley, Birmingham, Warwickshire.
1 He was buried on 14 October 1822 in St. Martin’s, Birmingham.
2 John was a button manufacturer. He is listed in a directory of 1800 at Easy Row, as “Jukes, Son, and Pitt, Button-makers and Platers in general”. A later directory of 1818 has the entry: “Jukes, John Senr, Plater, Button Mkr, New St”. In a Poll of 1820 he was listed as a Freeholder of Warwickshire.
3,4,5,6
Family
Citations
- [S97] Warwick & Warwickshire General Advertiser edition of 26 Oct 1822 http://www.hunimex.com/warwick/bmd/warks_gen_adv_1822-23.html- -, - “died 10 inst in his 67th year”
- [S1132] National Burial Index for England and Wales; www.findmypast.co.uk
- [S20] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for (Joseph) Beete Jukes
- [S107] Bisset, J. (James), A poetic survey round Birmingham; with a brief description of the different curiosities and manufactories of the place. ... [Birmingham], [1800].
- [S108] Wrightson's Triennial Directory 1818. http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WAR/Birmingham/bham1818-g.html accessed online Nov 2008.
- [S109] Robert Deloyde, 1820 Freeholders of Warwick http://www.hunimex.com/deloyde/freeholders_1820.html accessed online Nov 2008
Elizabeth MANSFIELD
F, #182, b. 1759, d. 9 June 1839
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth MANSFIELD was born in 1759. She and
John JUKES were married in February 1782. She died on 9 June 1839, at age ~80.
1,2
Family
Children with John JUKES b. about 1756, d. 10 October 1822
Citations
- [S19] The Admission Register of the Manchester School, by Jeremiah Finch Smith (Manchester Grammar School - 1874) p. 18 (through Google Books)
- [S44] The Gentleman’s Magazine 1839 (through Google Books)
Last Edited | 16 December 2008 |
Elizabeth JUKES
F, #183, b. 7 December 1782, d. 8 June 1877
Parents
Biography
Elizabeth JUKES was born on 7 December 1782 in Easy Row, Birmingham.
1 She and
Clement INGLEBY were married on 9 May 1812 in Birmingham, St. Martin’s. She died on 8 June 1877, at age 94, in Ashmead, Carpenter Road, Edgbaston.
2,3
Family
Citations
- [S1281] England and Wales, Non-Conformist Record Indexes, index, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/
- [S33] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for Clement Mansfield Ingleby
- [S1259] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 18 October 2012 |
Jane JUKES
F, #184, b. 25 June 1791, d. 10 August 1873
Parents
Biography
Jane JUKES was born on 25 June 1791.
1 She died on 10 August 1873, at age 82, in 3 Crescent, Birmingham.
2 It was said that Jane imparted her interest in fossils to a young Joseph Beete Jukes, her nephew. She died unmarried.
3,2
Citations
- [S77] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Ancestry.co.uk
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
- [S20] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for (Joseph) Beete Jukes
Last Edited | 28 September 2012 |
Frederick JUKES
M, #185, b. 21 June 1796, d. 12 September 1857
Parents
Biography
Frederick JUKES was born on 21 June 1796.
1 He died on 12 September 1857, at age 61.
2,3 Frederick Jukes was a resident surgeon at Birmingham Hospital and a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. He published several articles on fossils. He died unmarried. His Will, in which he made numerous bequests to sisters, nephews and nieces, was probated on 26 Sep 1857.
4
Citations
- [S1270] Register of Births at Dr Williams' Library in Red Cross Street, Cripplegate, London registered between 1792 to 1805; TheGenealogist.co.uk
- [S20] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for (Joseph) Beete Jukes
- [S104] Medical Times and Gazette, New Ser. v.15 (1857: July-Dec) p. 360 (Google Books online accessed Nov 2008), - aged 61 years
- [S37] Will of Frederick Jukes, Surgeon of Cherry Street Birmingham, Warwickshire 26 September 1857 PROB 11-2257 Image 374-315. UK National Archives
Joseph JUKES
M, #186, b. 17 November 1783, d. 1820
Parents
Biography
Joseph JUKES was born on 17 November 1783 in Easy Row, Birmingham.
1,2 He died in 1820, at age ~37, in Birmingham.
3 Joseph Jukes was unmarried and died intestate.
4
Citations
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S1281] England and Wales, Non-Conformist Record Indexes, index, FamilySearch https://familysearch.org/
- [S262] Letters of Administration of the Estate of Joseph Jukes, Plater of Birmingham, granted 4 May 1820, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author, from original at Lichfield Record Office., - the estate was valued at under £200
- [S262] Letters of Administration of the Estate of Joseph Jukes, Plater of Birmingham, granted 4 May 1820, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author, from original at Lichfield Record Office.
Last Edited | 18 October 2012 |
William Mansfield JUKES
M, #187, b. 1784, d. 1784
Parents
Biography
William Mansfield JUKES was born in 1784. He died in 1784, at age ~0. He was buried on 3 October 1784 in Bushbury, Staffordshire.
1
Citations
- [S56] Bushbury Parish Register 1560-1812. Staffordshire Parish Registers Society 1956-7
Last Edited | 11 November 2008 |
John JUKES
M, #188, b. about 1785, d. October 1785
Parents
Biography
John JUKES was born about 1785. He died in October 1785, at age ~0. He was buried on 21 October 1785 in Bushbury, Staffordshire.
1
Citations
- [S56] Bushbury Parish Register 1560-1812. Staffordshire Parish Registers Society 1956-7
Last Edited | 25 January 2009 |
William Mansfield JUKES
M, #189, b. 21 January 1788, d. 26 May 1844
Parents
Biography
William Mansfield JUKES was born on 21 January 1788.
1 He died on 26 May 1844, at age 56.
2,3 William Mansfield Jukes is enumerated in the 1841 England Census as Will Jukes and described as an Artist, living at George Street, Birmingham. His sister Jane Jukes and niece Sarah Elizabeth Jukes are also enumerated in the same household.
4
Citations
- [S77] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Ancestry.co.uk
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S863] Death announcement: William Mansfield Jukes; Birmingham Gazette, Monday 3 June 1844, pg. 3, “On Sunday se’nnight, Mr. William Mansfield Jukes, eldest surviving son of the late Mr. John Jukes, of Bordesley.”
- [S38] England Census
Last Edited | 29 January 2012 |
Henry Walter JUKES
M, #190, b. 19 March 1789
Parents
Biography
Henry Walter JUKES was born on 19 March 1789.
1 Henry Walter was included in the list of grandchildren named in the will of his grandfather Joseph Jukes, so he was alive in 1807, but nothing is known of him subsequent to that date.
2
Citations
- [S77] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Ancestry.co.uk
- [S261] The Will of Joseph Jukes of Aston, Birmingham proved 22 Jan 1812, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author from original at Lichfield Record Office.
Last Edited | 25 January 2009 |
James JUKES
M, #191, b. about 1790
Parents
Biography
James JUKES was born about 1790.
James was not included in the list of grandchildren named in the will of his grandfather Joseph Jukes, so he may have died by 1807.
1
Citations
- [S261] The Will of Joseph Jukes of Aston, Birmingham proved 22 Jan 1812, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author from original at Lichfield Record Office.
Last Edited | 25 January 2009 |
Clement INGLEBY
M, #192, b. 10 October 1786, d. 21 August 1859
Parents
Biography
Clement INGLEBY was born on 10 October 1786 in Kings Heath, Warwick.
1 He and
Elizabeth JUKES were married on 9 May 1812 in Birmingham, St. Martin’s. He died on 21 August 1859, at age 72, in Westfield.
2 Clement was a Solicitor. His death announcement in the Gentleman’s Magazine described him as “the father of the legal profession in Birmingham.”.
3
Family
Citations
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S96] The Gentleman’s Magazine, 1859, p.430 (Google Books accessed online Nov 2008), - “.... the father of the legal profession in Birmingham”
- [S96] The Gentleman’s Magazine, 1859, p.430 (Google Books accessed online Nov 2008)
Last Edited | 15 November 2008 |
William INGLEBY1
M, #193, b. 19 February 1748, d. 15 May 1819
Biography
William INGLEBY was born on 19 February 1748 in Cheadle, Staffordshire. He and
Ann TOMLINSON were married on 20 October 1777 in Cheadle, Staffordshire.
1 He died on 15 May 1819, at age 71.
William was a country gentleman of Cheadle, Staffordshire. He was a proprietor of the Cheadle Brass Company.
2,3
Family
Citations
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S33] Oxford Dictionary of National Biography – entry for Clement Mansfield Ingleby
- [S118] Abstract of title of devisees in trust for sale under the will of Mr John Wilson http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/A2A/records.aspx?cat=144-pa1535&cid=-1&Gsm=2008-06-18
Last Edited | 15 November 2008 |
Joseph JUKES1
M, #195, b. about 1731, d. October 1811
Parents
Biography
Joseph JUKES was born about 1731. He died in October 1811, at age ~80.
2 He was buried on 14 October 1811 in St. Martin’s, Birmingham.
3 Joseph is possibly the Joseph Jukes christened on 20 Apr 1731 at John Street Presbyterian, Wolverhampton, the son of Richard Jukes. He is listed as a Plater of 20 Paradise Row in a 1780 directory and also in an earlier edition thought to be of 1774.
His great-granddaughter Caroline Amelia recounts how he “built at Bordesley a substantial house, with oaken beams and floors, doubtless cherishing the idea that his descendants, for many generations, would appreciate its solidity, and sun themselves in the pleasant gardens and fields surrounding the house- the property being entailed in the male line. House and garden, fields and farm, now form part of the unlovely buildings and sheds belonging to the goods department of the London and North-Western Railway”. She also mentions that “he carried on a little amateur farming, as a recreation from business.”
Some accounts of the so-called ”Priestley Riots” of 1791 in Birmingham imply that Joseph’s house was looted and burnt down. In fact, he wrote an account of the riots from which it is clear that he took timely action to protect both his house and possessions. His great-great-grandson describes how:
“Jukes appears to have owed the preservation of his house, partly to his shrewdness in removing his furniture and leaving plenty of ale in a conspicuous position for the rioters to consume and partly also, as he suggests elsewhere, to the fact that, as a Guardian of the Poor, he had shown himself, on several occasions, anxious to secure a fair administration of the funds provided for the relief of the needy.”
The birth of his son John ca 1756 is consistent with Joseph’s wife being the Ann Cade who married a Joseph Jukes on 22 Sep 1755 at Birmingham, St. Martin’s. Perhaps related to this is an indenture between Anne Cade, spinster, Joseph Jukes of Birmingham, butcher [sic], and others, dated two days before the marriage. The marriage licence gives the age of John Jukes as 25, which is consistent with his baptism date, but also refers to him as a Butcher. The licence also bound a Richard Jukes, Yeoman, of Smalbroke Street, Birmingham who may have been his father.
The Will of Joseph Jukes was dated 10 Dec 1807 and proved on 22 Jan 1812.
4,5,6,7,8,9
Family
Citations
- [S227] The Will of Richard Jukes of Birmingham proved 17 Nov 1775, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author from original at Lichfield Record Office
- [S98] Jackson's Oxford Journal, Saturday, October 19, 1811; Issue 3051, - “At his house in Bordesley, in the 81st year of his age, Joseph Jukes, sen. Esq.”
- [S1132] National Burial Index for England and Wales; www.findmypast.co.uk
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S106] The Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Dudley, Bilston, and Willenhall directory; or, merchant and tradesman’s useful companion: ... Birmingham, 1780.
- [S105] Letters and extracts from the addresses and occasional writings of J. Beete Jukes, Ed. with connecting memorial notes by his sister (London: Chapman & Hall, 1871)
- [S131] Priestley and the Birmingham Riots, by Bernard Meredith Allen, Unitarian Historical Society, Transactions, vol. 5 no. 2 (1931/1934) pp.113-132
- [S57] UK National Archives: Abstract of indenture between Anne Cade, spinster, Joseph Jukes of Birmingham, butcher, Judd Harding, gent., and Edward Kettle, cooper, both of Birmingham, concerning premises in Edgbaston Street., MS 3069/Acc1926-021/329443 20 September, 1755, - “butcher” is perhaps a mis-reading of “bachelor”
- [S261] The Will of Joseph Jukes of Aston, Birmingham proved 22 Jan 1812, Lichfield Consistory Court. Copy in the possession of the author from original at Lichfield Record Office.
Last Edited | 11 January 2016 |
Sylvia Florence INGLEBY
F, #196, b. 30 March 1920
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Biography
Sylvia Florence INGLEBY was born on 30 March 1920.
Last Edited | 3 December 2008 |
William MANSFIELD1
M, #197, d. 1782
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Biography
William MANSFIELD and
Elizabeth were married. He died in 1782 in Bushbury, Staffordshire. He was buried on 13 April 1782 in Bushbury, Staffordshire.
William Mansfield is recorded as a churchwarden in 1755 in the Bushbury parish register.
2
Family
Citations
- [S7] IGI: International Genealogical Index
- [S56] Bushbury Parish Register 1560-1812. Staffordshire Parish Registers Society 1956-7
Last Edited | 4 December 2015 |
Elizabeth
F, #198, d. 1765
Biography
Elizabeth and
William MANSFIELD were married. She died in 1765. She was buried on 15 April 1765 in Bushbury, Staffordshire.
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Family
Citations
- [S56] Bushbury Parish Register 1560-1812. Staffordshire Parish Registers Society 1956-7
Last Edited | 21 December 2008 |
Alfred Hall BROWNE
M, #199, b. 16 December 1809, d. 5 February 1893
Parents
Biography
Alfred Hall BROWNE was born on 16 December 1809 in Great Yarmouth, Norfolk.
1 He and
Caroline Amelia JUKES were married in 1843.
2 He died on 5 February 1893, at age 83.
3 Alfred Hall Browne was a Solicitor. He was living at Elmbank, Teignmouth, Devon at the time of his death.
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Family
Citations
- [S77] England & Wales Christening Records, 1530-1906. Ancestry.co.uk
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S740] Ancestry.com. England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations),1861-1941 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA
Last Edited | 26 September 2011 |
Alfred John JUKES-BROWNE
M, #200, b. 16 April 1851, d. 14 August 1914
Parents
Biography
Alfred John JUKES-BROWNE was born on 16 April 1851 in Penn Fields, nr. Wolverhampton.
1,2 He and
Emma Jessie SMITH were married on 30 September 1881 in Louth Registration District.
3,4 He died on 14 August 1914, at age 63, in Ash Hill Road, Torquay.
5,6,7 He was buried in Torquay Cemetery he is buried in grave number 13623 section F cons.
8 Alfred John took the name of Jukes-Browne on attaining age of 21. He was a geologist with H.M. Geological Survey in England and the author of several books and a number of scientfic papers. He lived for a time at Westleigh, Torquay.
Family
Citations
- [S43] ‘JUKES-BROWNE, Alfred John’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U187697, accessed 31 July 2008]
- [S586] Obituary: Alfred John Jukes-Browne, B.A., F.R.S., F.G.S., Geological Magazine (Decade VI), Volume 1, Issue 09, September 1914, pp 431-432. Published Online by Cambridge University Press 1 May 2009 (accessed through Google Books 20 June 2009)
- [S36] England & Wales FreeBMD (Ancestry.com)
- [S68] Private communication: Ian Hillman from original documents of Pam Clark
- [S43] ‘JUKES-BROWNE, Alfred John’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, 1920–2007; online edn, Oxford University Press, Dec 2007 [http://www.ukwhoswho.com/view/article/oupww/whowaswho/U187697, accessed 31 July 2008], - note that this source gives 16 Aug as the date of death
- [S587] Newton, R.B., Obituary Notice: A J Jukes-Browne, Journal of Molluscan Studies, Volume 11 Number 5 p247. Oxford Journals online http://mollus.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/reprint/11/5/247 accessed 20 Jun 2009
- [S588] St. John's College (University of Cambridge), The Eagle, 1915 vol. 36-37 p73. Google Books online: books.google.com/ accessed Jun 2009
- [S609] Email from Torquay Cemetery & Crematorium to the author 24 Jun 2009