Jenkins and Beach families (General)

by diana, Monday, May 03, 2010, 14:55 (5117 days ago)

I am over the moon at having finally after many years linked my Richard Jenkins 1776 - 1843 to George Jenkins c 1750 - 1805 of Newland Glos. If anyone else is chasing this family I would love to hear from them. George Jenkins married Sarah Beach on 23rd February 1773 at Newland parish church.

With grateful thanks to all those who have transcribed the parish records on the FoDFH.

Diana

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by tonyjenkins @, Monday, May 03, 2010, 18:08 (5117 days ago) @ diana

Good Afternoon Dianna

I also have been trying to link your Richard and his father George but unable to confirm the link other than speculation re FoD parish records.

Do you know why Richard moved to Tredegar?

I have a public tree on Ancestry

My brick wall involves Gulliam aka William Jenkins b 1707 d 1780, the potential grandfather of your Richard.

Richard is a common name within the Jenkins family of Clearwell my own 3xggfather was also a Richard

I have extensive research on the Jenkins family of Clearwell and would be happy to share my research.

You can comtact me through the correspondence link on this web site.

Kind Regards

Tony Jenkins

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by diana, Monday, May 03, 2010, 18:32 (5116 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

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by diana, Monday, May 03, 2010, 18:51 (5116 days ago) @ diana

Dear Tony

I would prefer to communicate with you via my email as it is easier for me to copy and paste things to you

thanks
Diana

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by tonyjenkins @, Monday, May 03, 2010, 20:34 (5116 days ago) @ diana

Hi Diana

Let me have your email via the user name profile I am tonyjenkins.

The link to Iron and tin fits with the demise of tin manufacture at Redbrooke the family moved into stone cutting quarry owners.

I am not sure about the link to William/Elizabeth Prichard I am researching a link to William Jenkins of Mellingriffith (West Cardiff)

I believe Richard could have moved to Tredegar re existing family. I believe he had a Uncle (John) living close to Llandaff.

I believe the link to tin/iron is through the Coster and Vaughan families

I believe Anne the sister of your Richard died as a spinster in 1806.

I have not been able to trace

1. Jane b 1773
2. William b 1780
3. John b 1787
4. Eleanor b 1796

I look forward to hearing from you.

Regards

Tony

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by unknown, Wednesday, August 03, 2011, 19:39 (4659 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

i have a full list of all geore's 13 children

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by janethowell, Tuesday, July 22, 2014, 20:00 (3575 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

I have traced my line back to Thomas Jenkins x Maria Priest.

As George's son Thomas does not appear in your list of unknowns, can you tell me whether "my" Thomas is George's son, as I believe he is.

I ask as I'm not on ancestry but will look up your tree when I get chance to visit the local library.

Many thanks

Janet

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by tonyjenkins @, Wednesday, July 23, 2014, 09:52 (3575 days ago) @ janethowell

Good Morning Janet.

I presume you refer to Thomas b abt. 1777 S/O George and Sarah Beech. Thomas married Mary (Maria) Jones in 1804.

Let me have more detail Birth, Marriage, Death and I will review.

You will not be able to access my Ancestry tree, it is locked down.

Regards

Tony Jenkins

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by janethowell, Wednesday, July 23, 2014, 18:35 (3574 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

Hi

I am referring to the Thomas Jenkins born 1785, listed as son of George x Sarah.

There are two listings on FoD web (Newland and Bream)

My research leads me to assume that "my" Thomas Jenkins leads back to be son of George and Sarah. I was just wondering whether you knew otherwise or maybe you can see a flaw in my research so far - which is as follows.

Shadrach Jenkins marries Sarah Davis at Lydbrook Prim Methodists – March 1856
Shadrach’s father is Thomas Jenkins, collier

1841 census, Mill Hill
JENKINS Thomas 55
JENKINS Maria 45
JENKINS Thomas 20
JENKINS Daniel 15
JENKINS James 15
JENKINS Shadrach 10
JENKINS Kezia 8
JENKINS Ann 5
JENKINS Meshach 5
JENKINS Alice 2

Neighbours to Thomas and Maria at Mill Hill are James and Susannah Jenkins and family (his brother?), and Josiah Jenkins and family (a nephew? – Isaac’s son).

Thomas dies before 1851 census, and Maria is listed as a widow, still at Mill Hill with son Meshach and daughter Alice.

James Priest’s will mentions daughter Maria, wife of Thomas Jinkins - Maria is a benefactor – all in a thread in FoD archive posts.

Two children of Thomas Jenkins and Maria Priest are Samuel Jenkins and Shadrach Jenkins. This Samuel Jenkins is the mine owner. On Samuel’s death, Shadrach writes a poem to his brother – also catalogued in FoD archive posts.

Thomas dies March 1845 aged 59 yrs at Oakwoods Mill, shortly before his 60th birthday. Maria dies 1866 age 70, Bream Tything. All children’s baptisms state Thomas x Maria (not Mary).

Through several threads and the help of many on the FoD forum, we seem to have enough evidence to show my gg-grandfather Shadrach was brother to Samuel the mine owner and both are sons of Thomas Jenkins and Maria Priest.

I am now at the stage of trying to gather more evidence to see if George Jenkins x Sarah Beach are my ggg-grandparents. Evidence so far is
- George x Sarah's son Thomas was born May 1785, making him 56 for the 1841 census (rounded down to 55) – agrees with the entry above.
- George x Sarah's son Thomas marries a Mary / Maria. If he marries Mary Jones in 1802 then he would be 17yrs old. Other possibilities are Mary Prosser in Dec 1809 and Maria Priest in Sep 1811. The latter one to Maria best fits with birth of their first child Elizabeth in 1812. Maria Priest born 1795 making her 46 (rounded down to 45) in 1841.
- There should be a will for Thomas as his wife Maria is left property in her father’s will. I have not chased this up yet.

Unfortunately none of the marriages listed for a Thomas Jenkins gives parent details.

Janet

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by KayeAshton @, Monday, January 28, 2013, 12:18 (4116 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

After reading all the postings I think I have the right connection. George Jenkins and Sarah Beach are my 5x great grandparents. Their granddaughter Sarah Jenkins, daughter of William Jenkins and Elizabeth Jones, married Thomas Parkinson in 1817 in Bristol. In turn, their son Benjamin Parkinson married Elizabeth Toy and emigrated to Australia in 1858.

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by unknown, Wednesday, August 03, 2011, 10:09 (4660 days ago) @ diana

i am a decedent of george jenkins who married sarah beach he had 13 children one named richard

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by tonyjenkins @, Wednesday, August 03, 2011, 20:17 (4659 days ago) @ unknown

Hi

Did your Richard marry Ann Young at Llandogo?

I would like to piece together some stray jenkins' and would appreciate detail on the family of George and Sarah.

Kind Regards

Tony Jenkins

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by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Thursday, August 04, 2011, 00:58 (4659 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

From this site's PRs:

Record ID 54403
Entry Number
Year 1773
Month Feb
Day 23
Grooms Surname JENKINS
Grooms Forenames George
Grooms Age
Groom Condition
Grooms Occupation
Grooms Residence Newland
Grooms Fathers Surname
Grooms Fathers Forenames
Grooms Fathers Occupation
Brides Surname BEACH
Brides Forenames Sarah
Brides Age
Brides Condition
Brides Occupation
Brides Residence Newland
Brides Fathers Surname
Brides Fathers Forenames
Brides Fathers Occupation
Licence or Banns Licence
Date of Banns
Signature or Mark He signs she marks
Witness 1 Thomas Beach
Witness 2 R Williams
Other Witnesses
Officiating Minister P Ball vicar
Event Marriage
Memoranda
Notes
Register Reference P227 IN 1/7
Page Number 483
Parish Chapel Newland

And c/o the newfound(to me) miracle of the advanced search facility:
associated Baptism Records:

1860 JENKINS Elizabeth Ann, George & Sarah,Bream Woodside, Miner, Bream
1862 JENKINS Cora, George & Sarah Bream Woodside, Miner, Bream
1864 JENKINS George Riley, George & Sarah (DO[?]EY), Bream Woodside, Miner, Bream
1867 JENKINS Emma Edith, George & Sarah (DO[?]EY), Bream Woodside, Miner, Bream
1869 JENKINS Rose Emma Anne, George & Sarah, Woodside, Miner, Bream
1870 JENKINS Mary Kate, George & Sarah, Woodside, Miner, Bream
1871 JENKINS Thomas Bowland, George & Sarah, Breams Woodside, Miner, Bream
1874 JENKINS Arthur John, George & Sarah, Breams Woodside, Miner, Bream
1874 JENKINS Elizabeth Ann, George & Sarah, Bream, Miner, Bream
1875 JENKINS Florence Mary, George & Sarah, Bream, Miner, Bream
1876 JENKINS Louisa Kate, George & Sarah, Breams Woodside, Miner, Bream
1879 JENKINS Ernest Sydney, George & Sarah, Breams Woodside, Miner, Bream

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by unknown, Thursday, August 04, 2011, 07:37 (4659 days ago) @ tonyjenkins

hello tony,the reference to richard was for diane.i am linked with james jenkins 1793 (one of the sons of george and sarah) who married susannah phipps 1796 they had 8 children one was george jenkins 1820 to whom i am linked.he married caroline price 1826 they had 9 children.i am linked with hurbert jenkins 1860 he had 11 children and it gos on to the present day.

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by Jefff @, West London, Middlesex, Thursday, August 04, 2011, 23:26 (4658 days ago) @ unknown

Hi Colin,
please see my private email I've sent to your inbox. Sadly with this being a public forum it isn't wise to post private personal info such as this (see FAQ section too).
Hope this helps and take care, jeff.

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by unknown, Friday, August 05, 2011, 07:13 (4658 days ago) @ Jefff

hi jeff,yes i am new to this site.thank you very much for the advice and for takeing my number off.i come from a long line of coal and iron miners both on my mothers and farthers side.my own father was a ripper at methley colliery.my mothers father was a coal face worker at hatfiled also her 2 brothers.i my self whent to work at waterloo colliery in leeds when i was 15 on my 16th birthday i was sent to work underground as a timber lad then on to be a pony driver in the black bed seam it was 2'6" thick.i left when i was 18 i was getting £6.50 a week i was offered a job at £10 pound a week in the building trade so off i whent,a few years later in 1968 this pit was closed down.i am off down to the forest of dean next week for 1-2 weeks i will be camping at beery hill.my family tree was professionly researched so i have a lot of detail .any advice wile i am down there would be welcome. Colin
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