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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back to the marriage of<strong> Ann EDMONDS</strong> to William JAYN - 12 May 1808 - at Skenrith - witnesses: Jane PORTER, and John PROBYN.</p>
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<em>'Thanks for replying' <strong>Jane PORTER was her sister</strong>'</em></p>
<p>Marriage at Monmouth on the Forest of Dean records</p>
<p>18 February 1800</p>
<p>Tho <strong>PORTER </strong>of this Parish<br />
<strong>Jane EDMONDS</strong> of this Parish</p>
<p>witnesses: Susannah BAKER and Thomas EVANS</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for checking.  Jane Porter was her sister.  I think Anne had really bad luck with men dying.  But Anne and Wm. Jayne were still married in 1851 plus. I still think I’m correct with the John and Thomas James.  There is no record on the Forest of Dean for James Jayne nor on MonGenes.  You can now view records on line for Family Search.  I did that for Newland and nothing in 1805 for James Jayne.  <br />
I still do not know John James father.  James and Mary Wintle Jayne named their children after relatives.  My great grandfather was the Stephen.  That gives me a clue.  The Thomas Jayne was after his name before his mother changed it.  The Joseph might have been for her father Joseph Wintle.  I looked on my tree and I have 252 Jayne people who are not really Jayne.  Anne Jayne made a decision 200 years ago<br />
and had no idea that DNA would come into play.  Amazing.  <br />
Jan</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you Jeff.  Wm. Jayn (Jayne) and Anne Edmonds have a marriage record on MonGenes in May 1808.  I am also confused by her using her surname.  But...DNA doesn’t lie. My brothers DNA matches with James. I have trouble getting into Mongenes web site.  Once I get in I don’t dare get out.  The next time I try,  it tells me that I’m not authorized.  I’ve told them but no one answers me.  I have been talking to the man who has the tree on Ancestry.  He is gone for a week but he is going to the records office when he gets back.  I think he is wrong.  He didn’t know that they were both widowed.  I really think I have the right Ann because of the parish Skenfrith.  I haven’t been to Wales because I didn’t know all this when I was there before.  My new trip...Wales.<br />
Jan</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just want to say big thanks to MPG for reminding me to join MonGenes, have been meaning to do so for a while now but have now done so at last ....  glad to see it's adding some useful records to this thread.  </p>
<p>And to Jayne, sorry for worrying you by mentioning the 1847 Ann Jayne burial record, I was merely reminding us all that unfortunately there's plenty of room for errors here due to the sheer numbers of different people with the same names in the same general area at the same time. <br />
I'm currently limited to FamilySearch and their transcripts when searching the Census'.  Ancestry etc would give me more info, but searching FS again gives this record which may well be the lady in the Monmouth Burial ?   I cannot easily find her in the later census, but still needs further researching to prove if she is relevant to your family. </p>
<p>1841 Wye Bridge Lane, Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace<br />
John Jane   M  65-69  Monmouthshire<br />
Ann Jane   F  60-64  Monmouthshire<br />
Esther Jane   F  20-24  Monmouthshire<br />
Mary Knight   F  10  Monmouthshire</p>
<p>Ideally I'd have found this John Jane alone in the 1851 Census, a widow without Ann. <br />
Instead I found this PR, not a perfect match but ??<br />
Just maybe both this and the earlier Ann Jane d1847 Burials are NOT your family but are from the above household ?.</p>
<p>Record_ID: 235014<br />
Entry_Number: <br />
Year: 1847<br />
Month: Apr<br />
Day: 8<br />
Surname: JANE<br />
Forenames: John<br />
Residence: Monmouth<br />
Age_at_death: 87<br />
Officiating_Minister: <br />
Event: Burial<br />
Cause_of_death: <br />
Memoranda: <br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: <br />
Page_No: <br />
Parish_Chapel: Monmouth<br />
Soundex: J500</p>
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<p>Jayne,<br />
for now I think you should stick with your own instinct and thorough research - and don't read too much into public trees on Ancestry, they're not always right, and are often very wrong indeed !  That's why you're in good hands with MPG to help you, who has far more skills and insight than me. <br />
But hey I'm sure you already know all this.</p>
<p>atb J</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Transcription of Marriage at Skenrith from MonGenes</p>
<p>12 May 1808</p>
<p>Bride: Ann EDMONDS  (Jones is not listed on the transcription)</p>
<p>Groom : William JAYN</p>
<p>Signature or Mark : Both X (so neither could read or write)</p>
<p>Witness 1:  Jane PORTER X</p>
<p>Witness 2:  John PROBYN</p>
<p><br />
by Banns</p>
<p>Memoranda in the register: Consent of parties</p>
<p>There are 5 EDMONDS brides marriage listed at Skenfrith from 1807 - to 1870</p>
<p><br />
This is the nearest near Ann EDMONDS</p>
<p>Bride: Elinora EDMONDS</p>
<p>Groom: John WILLIAMS</p>
<p>Signature or Mark: Both X</p>
<p><br />
Witness 1: Thomas EDMONDS</p>
<p>Witness 2: John PROBYN</p>
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<p>There are 5 Grooms marriages listed  1787/1788/1797 and 1866</p>
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<p>On the 1841 census as listed in previous reply is the couple</p>
<p>Monmouthshire, Newton Dixton, District 8 Page 2 of 6</p>
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and listed on page 6 of 6 of District 8 is</p>
<p>William JAYN - 30<br />
Amelia - 30  (can be found in later census returns: either spelt JANE or JAYNE - born Dixon : 1891 census in Herefordshire)<br />
George - 3<br />
Louisa - 2  (Louisa is aged 51 and living with her mother 1891 census, Herefordshire, Welsh Newton)<br />
Margaret - 2 months.</p>
<p>Family Search has the baptism of Mary JAYNE, daughter of William &amp; Amelia 1830 Trevethin, Monmouthshire</p>
<p><br />
Forest of Dean records</p>
<p>Marriage at Dixton:  8 December 1834</p>
<p>William JAYNE - Batchelor, of this parish, <br />
Amelia EVANS - Spinster, of this parish</p>
<p>William &amp; Amelia JAYNE's children are on the records for Dixton christenings and in some of them William is listed as a Charcoal Carrier, so must be John WILLIAMS' son - (same occupation)</p>
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<p><br />
? What children did William JAYN and Ann EDMONDS have </p>
<p>Have gone through the Painswick Records on Ancestry - so far no baptism of William  - the only JAMES I can see iso far is</p>
<p><br />
11 September 1774 - Ann daughter of Rich JAMES</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I've seen that burial. But Anne and Wm. Jayne are on the 1851 census living at the same residence Dixton.  Very confusing.  I have a cousin who lives in England who disagrees with everything.  She says why would Anne give Edmonds as her last name when she married Wm. Jayne.  She could be right.  At this point I do not know.  When my grandparents were married, Albert Jayne and Eliza Ann Trigg the witnesses were a Mary Ann Jones and a John Jones.  I think they were brother and sister.  When my grandfather became a citzen his witnesses were John Jones and Thomas Jones.  I have traced the John, Thomas and Mary Ann Jones to Illinois but then I lose them in 1900.  I think they were from Wales.  My grandmother even had a daughter named Mary Ann Jayne.  Like I said very confusing.  I need a road map. But DNA does not lie....<br />
Then I found a tree on Ancestry that has very similar info about John James and Thomas James.  He states he could be wrong.  Maybe I'm wrong.  Between the Jones and James line it gets confusing.  Thanks Jeff.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For completeness/clarity here they are c/o FamilySearch;</p>
<p>1841   Buckholt M B, Dixton Newton, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace<br />
William Jayn   M  60-64  NOT Monmouthshire<br />
Ann Jayn   F  60-64  Monmouthshire</p>
<p>So both born abt 1777-1781.</p>
<p>&quot;M.B&quot; = Mally Brook - see <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckholt,_Monmouthshire">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckholt,_Monmouthshire</a></p>
<p>1851   Dixton Newton, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Household Role Sex Age Birthplace<br />
William Jayne  Head  M  80  Charcoal Carrier Receiving Parochal Relief. Painswick, Gloucestershire<br />
Anne Jayne  Wife  F  83  Skenfrith, Monmouthshire</p>
<p>So Wm born abt 1771, Anne born abt 1768.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for us these are not unusual names in Dixton area at this time, eg from this site's PRs;</p>
<p>Record_ID: 235207<br />
Entry_Number: <br />
Year: 1849<br />
Month: Sep<br />
Day: 2<br />
Surname: JAYNE<br />
Forenames: Ann<br />
Residence: Monmouth<br />
Age_at_death: 77<br />
Officiating_Minister: <br />
Event: Burial<br />
Cause_of_death: <br />
Memoranda: <br />
Notes: <br />
Register_Reference: <br />
Page_No: <br />
Parish_Chapel: Monmouth<br />
Soundex: J500</p>
<p>So born abt 1772 !?..</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I doubt if this is my Ann.  After John James died in 1806 she married Wm. Jayne.  Wm. and Ann Jayne are on the 1841 and 1851 census living in Dixton Monmouth Wales.</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Jan,<br />
am posting this as it may hopefully help researchers.</p>
<p>If I understand correctly, these records are correct, from FamilySearch;</p>
<p><br />
Name  Anne Edmonds<br />
Residence Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  24 Oct 1774<br />
Christening Date (Original)  24 Oct 1774<br />
Christening Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Father's Name  Wm. Edmonds</p>
<p><br />
Is this sister Jane you know of ? , Llantilio Crossenny is only abt 3 miles SW of Skenfrith.  If is same record you've seen, we have mother's name too.</p>
<p>Name  Jane Edmond<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  30 Dec 1761<br />
Christening Date (Original)  30 DEC 1761<br />
Christening Place  LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY,MONMOUTH,ENGLAND<br />
Father's Name  William Edmond<br />
Mother's Name  Mary</p>
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<p><br />
Which I think also gives us;</p>
<p>Name  Charles Edmunds<br />
Residence Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Gender  Male<br />
Christening Date  30 Jun 1776<br />
Christening Date (Original)  30 Jun 1776<br />
Christening Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Father's Name  Wm. Edmunds</p>
<p><br />
Name  William<br />
Gender  Male<br />
Burial Date  02 Jan 1763<br />
Burial Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Father's Name  William Edmant</p>
<p><br />
Name  Elizabeth Edmant<br />
Residence Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  19 Sep 1762<br />
Christening Date (Original)  19 Sep 1762<br />
Christening Place  Skenfreth, Monmouth, England<br />
Father's Name  William Edmant</p>
<p><br />
Name  Elizabeth Edmonds<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  14 Apr 1759<br />
Christening Date (Original)  14 APR 1759<br />
Christening Place  LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY,MONMOUTH,ENGLAND<br />
Father's Name  William Edmonds<br />
Mother's Name  Mary</p>
<p><br />
Name  Margaret Edmunds<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  19 Nov 1755<br />
Christening Date (Original)  19 NOV 1755<br />
Christening Place  LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY,MONMOUTH,ENGLAND<br />
Father's Name  Wm. Edmunds<br />
Mother's Name  Mary</p>
<p><br />
Name  William Edmonds<br />
Gender  Male<br />
Christening Date  23 May 1754<br />
Christening Date (Original)  23 MAY 1754<br />
Christening Place  LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY,MONMOUTH,ENGLAND<br />
Death Date  14 Jan 1755<br />
Father's Name  William Edmonds<br />
Mother's Name  Mary</p>
<p><br />
Name  Maria Edmond<br />
Gender  Female<br />
Christening Date  10 Jun 1751<br />
Christening Date (Original)  10 JUN 1751<br />
Christening Place  LLANTILLIO CROSSENNY,MONMOUTH,ENGLAND<br />
Father's Name  William Edmond</p>
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<p>FamilySearch has several marriage records for &quot;William Edmonds &amp; Mary&quot; c1750-1770 ish, but only one anywhere near our likely area. It's also a very good fit wrt the baptisms, could this be our parents ?.</p>
<p>Name  William Edmond<br />
Event Type  Marriage<br />
Event Date  21 May 1751<br />
Event Place  Llanvetherine, Monmouthshire, Wales<br />
Spouse's Name  Mary Richard</p>
<p><br />
Llanvetherine is only 2 miles from Llantilio, towards the important market town of Abergavenny. <br />
<a href="http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON/Llanvetherine">http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/wal/MON/Llanvetherine</a><br />
<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanvetherine">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Llanvetherine</a></p>
<p>Hoping this helps a litte<br />
J</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Anne Edmunds (Edmonds) I've seen it both ways. Anne was born in Skenfrith, Monmouthshire Wales.  Her sister Jane was also.  The Dad is listed as William Edmonds.  Not sure where he was born.  <br />
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Jan</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>On Ancestry there is the Will of Jane EDMUNDS, Spinster of Newent <strong>1815 </strong>- (very wealthy lady) - who makes many requests - and talks about her Kinswoman  : Ann EDMUNDS and Kingsman, Christopher EDMUNDS the Elder, Butcher of Newent - and <strong>Mrs Ann JONES - of Newent - Widow - to whom she leaves £200.</strong> and her daughter £50.</p>
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<p>On Ancestry, the Wills held by the Prerogative Court of Canterbury - for Christopher Edmunds of Newent dated 15 March 1825 - mentions his Wife, Mary - <strong>and Ann JONES - Widow and her daughter Ann JONES</strong></p>
<p>On the Forest of Dean records - Christopher was aged 68 when he died in 1824.n  (c1756)</p>
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<p>Ann EDMUNDS was aged 21 on her marriages - born c1766</p>
<p>? baptism at Newent - 20 March 1764, Ann EDMUNDS, parents: Christopher &amp; Ann</p>
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Will look into this further!</p>
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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my 11 year search of James Jayne born 1805 in Newland it now has come down to YDNA .  My brother William A. Jayne did a YDNA test back in 2007.  I pretty much knew from the DNA that we did not match with Jayne males.  We match with the surname of James. It seems that Thomas James is James Jayne.  His father was John James who died in 1806.  There is a marriage record for Anne Jones (surname is Edmonds) and John James in 1800.  Both are listed as being widowed.  Then two children are baptized in Newland, January of 1806.  The children are Thomas James and Anne James.  John James has a burial record in Monmouth for February 1806. In 1808 Anne Edmonds Jones James married William Jayne in Wales.  They have a daughter named Anne Jayne in 1808.  Anne changes the name of Thomas James to JAMES Jayne.  I cannot find Anne James/Jayne born about 1803.  So I need help in finding John James, his parents, first wife and children from his first marriage.  I’m sure hoping someone knows something about the James family.  So this makes James Jayne’s mother, Anne Edmonds Jones James Jayne.  A bonus for me would be any Jones people who have Anne’s daughters Anne and Jane in their tree.  There could be sons also from the Jones marriage.  Anne Edmonds married John Jones in 1788 and he was a butcher.<br />
Thanking in advance.<br />
Janice Jayne-St. Gemme<br />
Colorado USA</p>
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