JOYNOUR / JOINER (General)
Thank you for looking at the IGI for me. Let me just say I am doing this research for someone on another message board but since she has not replied I may well stop - but I do enjoy it and tend to get the bit between my teeth!
I have found this family mainly as Joyner but the occasional Joiner does crop up. The reason I am looking at the Forest of Dean is because Reuben was said to be 'of Dean Hill' in a reference on Gazettes online and there is a Caroline Joynour who said she was born in the Forest of Dean when she appeared in Bath in 1851. I can't find her on any other census. There were at least three of Reuben's offspring living in Bath at the time plus his widow Mary Ann (Buttler) who he married as a widower. I suspect you are right and the Shropshire marriage was his.
Thank you so much for your help.
Colleen
Complete thread:
- Joynour -
colleen,
2009-01-05, 08:16
- JOYNOUR / JOINER -
slowhands,
2009-01-05, 08:27
- JOYNOUR / JOINER - colleen, 2009-01-05, 20:39
- Caroline JOYNOUR 1795 ish -
slowhands,
2009-01-05, 21:30
- Caroline JOYNOUR 1795 ish - colleen, 2009-01-06, 00:08
- Joynour -
Little Patch,
2012-08-06, 23:41
- Reuben JOYNOUR Bankruptcy 1790 -
slowhands,
2012-08-07, 08:22
- Reuben JOYNOUR Bankruptcy 1790 - Little Patch, 2012-08-08, 02:41
- Reuben JOYNOUR Bankruptcy 1790 -
slowhands,
2012-08-07, 08:22
- JOYNOUR / JOINER -
slowhands,
2009-01-05, 08:27