Mary and Susan JONES (General)
by carmen, Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:03 (6092 days ago)
Hello, I am seeking sisters Mary, born c1824 and Susan Jones born c1827 in Redbrook. I believe their father was John Jones but I am unable to establish the name of their mother.Mary was a widdow (Mary Philpin) when she married William David Wright in 1851 in Chepstow.Any help in tracing this particular Jones family would be much appreciated. Thank you.
Mary JONES 1824 Redbrook
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:26 (6092 days ago) @ carmen
record_ID 43998
Entry No 483
Year 1824
Month Apr
Date 28
Parents Surname JONES
Child Forename Mary
Father's Forename John
Mother's Forename Anne
Place of Residence Redbrook
Occupation Labourer
Officiating Minister H Douglas Vicar
Event Baptism
Register Reference P227 in 1/6
Page 61
Parish/Chapel Newland
Mary JONES 1824 Redbrook
by carmen, Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:38 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Thank you Chris , that confirms my thoughts about Mary, but for Susan I cannot find a corresponding mother called Anne - only Susannah, any thoughts ?
Susan JONES 1827 Redbrook
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:40 (6092 days ago) @ carmen
I haven't found her yet - still looking!
Susannah JONES & Robert PANTING m 1858 Redbrook
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 13:06 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Just threw this one in to confuse you!
Record_ID: 13038
Entry Number: 193
Year: 1858
Month: Feb
Day: 8
Groom Surname: PANTING
Groom Forenames: Robert
Groom Age at Marriage: 28
Groom condition: Bachelor
Groom Rank or Profession: Gardener [?]
Groom Residence: [illegible]
Groom Father's Surname: Panting
Groom Father's Forenames: Jodeph
Groom Father's Rank or Profession: Gardener
Bride Surname: JONES
Bride Forenames: Susannah
Bride Age at Marriage: 29
Bride Condition: Spinster
Bride Rank or Profession: [not stated]
Bride Residence: Redbrook
Bride Father's Surname: Jones
Bride Father's Forenames: John
Bride Father's Rank or Profession: Blacksmith
Licence or Banns: Banns
Date of banns:
Signature or Mark: Both sign
Witness 1: C. Stockham
Witness 2: Mark of Sarah Meese
Other witnesses:
Officiating Minister: John Hawksley Curate
Event type: Marriage
Memoranda:
Transcriber's Notes:
Register Reference: P227 IN 1/13
Page No: 97
Parish_Chapel: Newland
Soundex Groom: P535
Soundex Bride: J520
John JONES & Ann RUDGE m 1823 Newland
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:39 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Record_id 36058
Entry No 436
Year 1823
Month Nov
Day 23
Groom Surname JONES
Groom Forename John
Groom Condition Bachelor
Place of Residence Newland
Bride Surname RUDGE
Bride Forename Ann
Bride Condition Spinster
Place of Residence Newland
Licence or Banns Banns
Signature or Mark He marks She signs
Witness 1 Mark of Tho(ma)s Heared
Witness 2 Mark of John Jones
Officiating Minister H Douglas
Event Marriage
Register Reference P227 in 1/11
Page 146
Parish/Chapel Newland
As you can imagine, there are a lot more John Jones's to choose from (view other records on this site). I picked this one out assuming that Mary was their first child.
John JONES & Ann RUDGE m 1823 Newland
by carmen, Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 12:48 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Thanks once again ! I think you may be right , however I cannot find the family in the 1841 census.I may assume that Mary had left home and be working somewhere( I found her in Pembrokeshire in 1851 with Susan, and her baby son) but I cannot seem to find the remainder of the family ten years earlier.
1841 Census Surname Index Jones/ Newland
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 13:13 (6092 days ago) @ carmen
JONES Ann 70 NEWLAND 3 365/5 12
JONES Ann 8 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES Ann 55 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Ann 45 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15 ?
JONES Ann 15 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Arthur 16 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES Catherine 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 6
JONES Charles 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Daniel 7mths NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES Edward 30 NEWLAND 3 365/5 6
JONES Eliza 10 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Elizabeth 4mths. NEWLAND 3 365/5 13
JONES George 14 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES George 15 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Isaac 55 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Isaac 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES James 13 NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES Jemima 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 4
JONES John 30 NEWLAND 3 365/5 7
JONES John 2 NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES John 40 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14 ?
JONES John 12 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES John 60 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Luke 6 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES Margaret 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES Margaret 65 NEWLAND 3 365/5 9
JONES Margaret 25 NEWLAND 3 365/5 13
JONES Mary 15 NEWLAND 3 365/5 11 ?
JONES Mary 40 NEWLAND 3 365/5 12
JONES Mary 60 NEWLAND 3 365/5 13
JONES Mary 45 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES Phoebe 25 NEWLAND 3 365/5 7
JONES Reuben 20 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Richard 5 NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES Susan 12 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15 ?
JONES Thomas 65 NEWLAND 3 365/5 8
JONES Thomas 65 NEWLAND 3 365/5 9
JONES Thomas 18 NEWLAND 3 365/5 14
JONES Thomas 25 NEWLAND 3 365/5 15
JONES Timothy 25 NEWLAND 3 365/5 13
Two PHILPIN marriages to choose from
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 13:26 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Sep 1844 Mary Jones to Joseph Philpin Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 715
Sep 1847 Mary Jones to William Bevans Philpin Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 757
Just looking for deaths.
Mary Jones & William Bevan Philpin m 1847
by ChrisW , Wednesday, March 26, 2008, 13:32 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Ok. William Bevan Philpin died April-June 1850
Registered Haverfordwest Vol 26 Page 757
I think all we are missing now is baptism for Susan?
Mary Jones & William Bevan Philpin m 1847
by carmen, Thursday, March 27, 2008, 00:51 (6092 days ago) @ ChrisW
Wow Chris do you stay up all night? Thank you, I think Bevans Philpin is our man, their son was William John Jones Philpin.and a death of Mary's husband in 1850 would fit in with the fact that he was absent for the 1851 census.Later that year she married Will Wright and they subsequently named their daughter Mary Catherine Jones Wright. In that naming pattern, one would expect to find a Catherine either in the Jones family or the Wright family, or.....the Philpin family. but I havent been able to find one who might fit.Thank you for the help thus far anyway, it seems that one solves one puzzle and create another, but thats the fun of it I think