Ethel May Frankish
Father | Arthur Edward Frankish |
Mother | Lavinia Sackett (1868-1948) |
Ethel May Frankish, daughter of Arthur Edward Frankish and Lavinia Sackett, was born in Sculcoates, Hull, YorkshireG, on 3 February 1893.1 As an adult, she used her second name, May.
In 1901 Ethel was living at 42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded in the census as Ethel M Frankish, aged nine [actually eight] and born in Hull.2
In 1911 she was living at 9 Brooklyn Street, Sculcoates, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded as Ethel May Frankish, a dressmaker in a costumiers, aged 17 and born in Hull.3
In 1901 Ethel was living at 42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded in the census as Ethel M Frankish, aged nine [actually eight] and born in Hull.2
In 1911 she was living at 9 Brooklyn Street, Sculcoates, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded as Ethel May Frankish, a dressmaker in a costumiers, aged 17 and born in Hull.3
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Jun qtr 1893. Frankish, Ethel May. Mother: Sackett. Sculcoates. 9d:241."
- 1901 England census, RG13, piece 4469, folio 12, p. 16
42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire
Arthur E Frankish, head, married, 30, flour merchants clerk, worker, b. Yorks, Hull
Lavinia Frankish, wife, 32, b. Kent, Woodchurch
Ethel M Frankish, dau, 9, b. Yorks, Hull
Muriel A Frankish, dau, 6, b. Yorks, Hull. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 28708
9 Brooklyn St, Hull, Yorkshire
6 rooms
Arthur Edward Frankish, head, 40, married, corn millers clerk, flour mills, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull
Lavinia Frankish, wife, 42, m. 18y, 2 ch, both living, b. Kent, Woodchurch
Ethel May Frankish, dau, 17, dressmaker, costumiers, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull
Muriel Agnes Frankish, dau, 16, librarian, booksellers, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull.
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 10 Nov 2016 |
Elizabeth Hannah Jones
Father | James Jones (c 1850-) |
Mother | Mary Evans (1863-1943) |
Elizabeth Hannah Jones, daughter of James Jones and Mary Evans, was born in Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, on 6 December 1884.1 She died aged 69 in NantygloG on 16 October 1954.2 She married at Crickhowell, BreconshireG, in 1907, Wilsie John Sutton, son of Edward Sutton and Emma Collins.3
In 1901 Elizabeth was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of her parents James and Mary, and was recorded in the census as E Ann Jones, aged 16 and born in Nantyglo.4
In 1911 she was living at 29 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, aged 26. She was living with her husband Wilsie, 28. Their daughter Ivy Dorothea, aged two, was living with them.5
In 1921 she was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, aged 36. She was living with her husband Wilsie, 39, and their children, Ivy Dorothea, 12, Mary Emma, 8, and Edward James, aged four.6
Elizabeth and Wilsie, then at Gwalia Buildings, King Street, BrynmawrG, were listed on the register of electors in 1931.7
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Elizabeth was living at 2 Gwalia Buildings, NantygloG, with her husband Wilsie. Their daughter Ivy Dorothea was also in the household with her children, Brenys and Mair.8
Administration of Elizabeth's estate was granted in Llandaff, GlamorganG, on 1 April 1974 (unusually nearly 20 years after her death.)9
In 1901 Elizabeth was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of her parents James and Mary, and was recorded in the census as E Ann Jones, aged 16 and born in Nantyglo.4
In 1911 she was living at 29 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, aged 26. She was living with her husband Wilsie, 28. Their daughter Ivy Dorothea, aged two, was living with them.5
In 1921 she was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, aged 36. She was living with her husband Wilsie, 39, and their children, Ivy Dorothea, 12, Mary Emma, 8, and Edward James, aged four.6
Elizabeth and Wilsie, then at Gwalia Buildings, King Street, BrynmawrG, were listed on the register of electors in 1931.7
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Elizabeth was living at 2 Gwalia Buildings, NantygloG, with her husband Wilsie. Their daughter Ivy Dorothea was also in the household with her children, Brenys and Mair.8
Administration of Elizabeth's estate was granted in Llandaff, GlamorganG, on 1 April 1974 (unusually nearly 20 years after her death.)9
Children of Elizabeth Hannah Jones and Wilsie John Sutton
- Ivy Dorothea "Dorie" Sutton+ b. 20 Sep 1908, d. 13 Nov 1998
- Mary Emma "Marie" Sutton+ b. 28 May 1913, d. 17 Mar 2006
- Edward James Sutton b. 2 Nov 1916, d. Nov 2000
Mrs E. M. Sutton of Nantyglo
The death has occurred at the age of 69, of Mrs Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, of 2, Gwalia Buildings, King Street, Nantyglo.
Mrs Sutton, who was a lifelong Nantyglo inhabitant was the widow of Mr Wesley J Sutton and a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. Mrs Sutton is survived by one son and two daughters; one of the daughters, Mrs M. Sackett, resides in Guernsey.
The funeral which was private took place at Brynmawr Cemetery, Alderman Thomas Wellington, of Queen Street Methodist Church, officiating.
The mourners were:— Messrs Edward James Sutton, son; Edward Jones (Coventry), brother; Alfred Evans, son-in-law; Bernard Ashman, grandson; Islwyn Rogers, Reginald Watkins, Glanfryn Watkins, Stan Werrett, Aneurin Werrett, David Williams, nephews; James Williams, Edgar Carpenter, cousins.
The bearers were:— Messrs Ernest Stone, William J. Stone, Thomas Seymour and Reuben Evans of the Bethlehem Baptist Church.
Mourners at the house were:— Mesdames A. Evans, daughter; L. Rogers and M. A. Watkins, sisters; J. Ashman and B. James, granddaughters; L. Williams, W. Werrett, C. Watkins, nieces; J. Evans (Blaina); S. Jones, H. Parry, and Nurse L. Williams, cousins; Mesdames J. Greatwood and E. Dyer, friends.
—South Wales Gazette, 29 Oct 1954
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Dec qtr 1954. Sutton, Elizabeth H, 69. Bedwellty. 8c:63."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Sep qtr 1907. Sutton, Welsie John. Crickhowell. 11b:148."; "Sep qtr 1907. Jones, Elizabeth Hannah. Crickhowell. 11b:148."
- 1901 England census, RG13, piece 4934, folio 40, p. 15
33 Garn Rd, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 45, coal hewer, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 35, b. Nantyglo
E Ann Jones, daughter, 16, b. Nantyglo
William Jones, son, 12, b. Nantyglo
Edward Jones, son, 10, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 6, b. Nantyglo
Laura Jones, daughter, 4, b. Nantyglo
Edward Evans, boarder, 66, coal hewer, b. Blaenavon, Monmouthshire
William Watkins, son-in-law, 23, colliery labourer above, b. Nantyglo
Mary A Watkins, daughter, 20, b. Blaina, Monmouthshire
Augustus Watkins, grandson, 2 Months, b. Nantyglo. - 1911 Wales census, RG14, piece 31825
29 Garn Road, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
Wilsie John Sutton, head, 28, m. 4y, 1 ch, day labourer below ground, workplace Blaina, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire, Wales
Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, wife, 26, 1 ch, b. Garn, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
Ivy Dorothea Sutton, daughter, 2, b. Garn, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire. - 1921 Wales census, 39 Garn Road, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
4 rooms
Wilsie John Sutton, head, 39y 1m, married, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire, collier hewer, Lancaster Steam Coal Company, Blaina
Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, wife, 36y 6m, married, b. Nantyglo, household duties
Ivy Dorothea Sutton, daughter, 12y 9m, b. Nantyglo
Mary Emma Sutton, daughter, 8y 1m, b. Nantyglo
Edward James Sutton, son, 4y 7m, b. Nantyglo. - "Gwent, Wales, Electoral Registers, 1832–1969" (Ancestry image), Register of Electors, Abertillery Division, 1931
2 Gwalia Buildings, King St, Brynmawr, Wales
Evans, Alfred Donald
Evans, Ivy Dorothea
Gwalia Buildings, King St, Brynmawr, Wales
Sutton, Wilsie
Sutton, Elizabeth. - "1939 Register" (Findmypast image), 2 Gwalia Buildings, Nantyglo
162.1 Sutton, Wilsey Jno, b. 22 May 1882, married, colliery hewer below ground
162.2 Sutton, Eliz Hannah, b. 16 Dec 1884, married, unpaid domestic duties
163.1 Evans, Ivy Dorothea, b. 20 Sep 1908, married, unpaid domestic duties
163.2 Evans (later James), Brenice (overwritten Brenys), b. 29 Jan 1929, at school
163.3 Evans (later Ashman), Mair (overwritten Gwladys Mair), b. 24 Jun 1932, at school. - "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills & Administrations), 1858–1995" (Ancestry image), "Sutton, Elizabeth Hannah of 2 Gwalia Buildings King St Nantyglo Mon died 16 October 1954 Administration Llandaff 1 April 1974 [sic] £2000."
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
Edward Sutton
Father | James Sutton (1806-1887) |
Mother | Mary Kerslake (c 1814-) |
Edward Sutton, son of James Sutton and Mary Kerslake, was born in Kingsbrompton (now Brompton Regis), SomersetG, in 18531,2,3 and baptized at Withel Florey, SomersetG, on 10 July 1853.4 He married in Treborough, SomersetG, on 19 May 1877, Emma Collins, daughter of Richard Collins and Sarah Nethercott.5,6
In 1861 Edward was living in KingsbromptonG in the household of his parents James and Mary, and was recorded in the census as Edward Sutton, aged seven and born in Kingsbrompton.7
In 1871 he was living in Brompton RegisG in the household of his parents James and Mary, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, an agricultural labourer, aged 17.8
In 1881 he was living at Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, SomersetG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, an iron miner, aged 26. Living with him were his wife Emma, 26, and their children, Walter, 2, and Emily, aged ten months.9
In 1891 he was living in LLanelly, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 36. Living with him were his wife Emma, 36, and five children, including Wilsie, aged eight.10
In 1901 he was living at 30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 46. Living with him were his wiife Emma, 46, and five children, including Wilsie, 19.11
In 1911 he was living at 30 Somerset Street, BrynmawrG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 56. His wife Emma, 56, and three of their children were living with him. They had had twelve children of whom seven were still living in 1911.12
In 1921 he was living at 15 Lower Bailey Street, BrynmawrG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, aged 67, an out of work miner. His wife Emma, 66, and their sons Arthur, 32, and Albert, 24, were living with them, both also out of work miners.13
In 1861 Edward was living in KingsbromptonG in the household of his parents James and Mary, and was recorded in the census as Edward Sutton, aged seven and born in Kingsbrompton.7
In 1871 he was living in Brompton RegisG in the household of his parents James and Mary, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, an agricultural labourer, aged 17.8
In 1881 he was living at Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, SomersetG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, an iron miner, aged 26. Living with him were his wife Emma, 26, and their children, Walter, 2, and Emily, aged ten months.9
In 1891 he was living in LLanelly, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 36. Living with him were his wife Emma, 36, and five children, including Wilsie, aged eight.10
In 1901 he was living at 30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 46. Living with him were his wiife Emma, 46, and five children, including Wilsie, 19.11
In 1911 he was living at 30 Somerset Street, BrynmawrG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, a coal miner, aged 56. His wife Emma, 56, and three of their children were living with him. They had had twelve children of whom seven were still living in 1911.12
In 1921 he was living at 15 Lower Bailey Street, BrynmawrG, and was recorded as Edward Sutton, aged 67, an out of work miner. His wife Emma, 66, and their sons Arthur, 32, and Albert, 24, were living with them, both also out of work miners.13
Children of Edward Sutton and Emma Collins
- Walter H Sutton b. c 1878
- Emily Sutton b. c 1881
- Wilsie John Sutton+ b. 22 May 1882, d. Mar 1947
- Ethel L Sutton b. c 1884
- Arthur James Sutton b. c 1890
- Ada Sutton b. c 1893
- Albert Edward Sutton b. c 1897
Notes & Citations
- Marriage record.
- Census.
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Sep qtr 1853. Sutton, Edward. Mother: Kerslake. Tiverton. 05B:404."
- "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1914" (Ancestry image), Baptisms Register, Withel Florey, Somerset, "10 Jul 1853, Edward son of James & Mary Sutton, of Blagdon in Kingsbrompton, father a shoemaker."
- "Somerset, England, Marriage Registers, Bonds and Allegations, 1754-1914" (Ancestry image), Treborough, Somerset, "19 May 1877, Edward Sutton, 23, bachelor, quarryman, of Treborough, father James Sutton, shoemaker; and Emma Collins, 23, spinster, of Treborough, father Richard Collins, slate cutter. CoE, Banns. Witnesses: John Collins, Harriett Sutton. By Alfred Gale, Rector."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Jun qtr 1877. Sutton, Edward. Williton. 5c:435."; "Jun qtr 1877. Collins, Emma. Williton. 5c:435."
- 1861 England census, RG 9, piece 1606, folio 19a, p. 4, GSU roll 542838
Kingsbrompton, Somerset
James Sutton, head, 54, farmer of 70 acres of land, b. Treborough, Somerset
Mary Sutton, wife, 47, b. Kingsbrompton, Somerset
John Sutton, son, 26, farmer's son, b. Withel, Somerset
James Sutton, son, 20, farmer's son, b. Kingsbrompton
William Sutton, son, 18, farmer's son, b. Kingsbrompton
Daniel Sutton, son, 13, b. Kingsbrompton
Henry Sutton, son, 11, b. Kingsbrompton
Edward Sutton, son, 7, b. Kingsbrompton
Hariet Sutton, daughter, 4, b. Kingsbrompton
Isac Sutton, son, 2, b. Kingsbrompton. - 1871 England census, RG10, piece 2357, folio 32, p. 2, GSU roll 835098
Brompton Regis, Somerset
James Sutton, head, 63, farmer 8 acres, b. Treborough Somerset
Mary Sutton, wife, 57, b. Brompton Regis
Edward Sutton, son, 17, ag lab, b. Brompton Regis
Hariet Sutton, daughter, 14, b. Brompton Regis
Isac Sutton, son, 12, b. Brompton Regis. - 1881 England census, RG11, piece 2355, folio 149, p. 35, GSU roll 1341566
Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, Somerset
Edward Sutton, head, 26, iron miner, b. Kingsbrompton, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 26, b. Carhampton, Somerset
Walter H Sutton, son, 2, b. Old Cleeve
Emily Sutton, daughter, 10 mo, b. Old Cleeve. - 1891 England census, RG12, piece 4576, folio 56, p. 18, GSU roll 6099686
Llanelly, Breconshire
Edward Sutton, head, 36, coal miner, b. Kingsbrompton, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 36, b. Nettlecombe, Somerset
Walter H Sutton, son, 13, b. Nettlecombe
Emily Sutton, daughter, 10, b. Nettlecombe
Wilsie J Sutton, son, 8, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire
Ethel L Sutton, daughter, 7, b. Brynmawr
Arthur J Sutton, son, 1, b. Brynmawr. - 1901 England census, RG13, piece 5174, folio 42, p. 30
30 Somerset St, Brynmawr, Breconshire
Edward Sutton, head, coal miner hewer, 46, b. Frome, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 46, b. Frome
Willie Sutton, son, 19, coal miner hewer, b. Brynmawr
Ethel L Sutton, daughter, 17, b. Brynmawr
Arthur J Sutton, son, 12, b. Brynmawr
Ada Sutton, daughter, 9, b. Brynmawr
Albert E Sutton, son, 4, b. Brynmawr. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 33599, folio , p.
30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, Breconshire
4 rooms
Edward Sutton, head, 56, m. 33y, 12 ch, 7 living, coal miner (hewer), in Blaina, b. Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 56, b. Somerset
Arthur James Sutton, son, 22, coal miner hewer, in Blaina, b. Brynmawr
Ada Sutton, daughter, 18, servant (domestic), b. Brynmawr
Albert Edward Sutton, son, 14, hairdresser's assistant, b. Brynmawr. - 1921 England census, 15 Lower Bailey Street, Brynmawr, Breconshire
5 rooms
Edward Sutton, head, 67y, married, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner No 2, out of work, in Blaina
Emma Sutton, wife, 66y 10m, married, b. Brynmawr, home duties
Arthur J Sutton, son, 32y, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner Lancaster, out of work, Blaina
Albert E Sutton, son, 24, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner Lancaster, out of work, Blaina.
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Emma Collins
Father | Richard Collins (c 1823-) |
Mother | Sarah Nethercott (c 1822-1871) |
Emma Collins, daughter of Richard Collins and Sarah Nethercott, was born in Carhampton, SomersetG, in 18541,2 and baptized at Carhampton, SomersetG, on 3 September 1854.3 She married in Treborough, SomersetG, on 19 May 1877, Edward Sutton, son of James Sutton and Mary Kerslake.4,5
In 1861 Emma was living at Holwell Cottage, Treborough, SomersetG, in the household of her parents Richard and Sarah, and was recorded in the census as Emma Collings, aged six and born in Carhampton.6
In 1871 she was living in TreboroughG in the household of her widowed father Richard, and was recorded as Emma Collins, housekeeper, aged 16.7
In 1881 she was living at Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, SomersetG, in the household of her husband Edward, 26, an iron miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 26. Living with them were their children, Walter, 2, and Emily, aged ten months.8
In 1891 she was living in LLanelly, BreconshireG, in the household of her husband Edward, 36, a coal miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 36. Living with them were five children, including Wilsie, aged eight.9
In 1901 she was living at 30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 46. She was living with her husband Edward, 46, a coal miner, and five children, including Wilsie, 19.10
In 1911 she was living at 30 Somerset Street, BrynmawrG, in the household of her husband Edward, 56, a coal miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 56. Three of their children were living with them. They had had twelve children of whom seven were still living in 1911.11
In 1921 she was living at 15 Lower Bailey Street, BrynmawrG, in the household of her husband Edward, 67, a miner out of work, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 66. Their sons Arthur, 32, and Albert, 24, were living with them, both also out of work miners.12
In 1861 Emma was living at Holwell Cottage, Treborough, SomersetG, in the household of her parents Richard and Sarah, and was recorded in the census as Emma Collings, aged six and born in Carhampton.6
In 1871 she was living in TreboroughG in the household of her widowed father Richard, and was recorded as Emma Collins, housekeeper, aged 16.7
In 1881 she was living at Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, SomersetG, in the household of her husband Edward, 26, an iron miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 26. Living with them were their children, Walter, 2, and Emily, aged ten months.8
In 1891 she was living in LLanelly, BreconshireG, in the household of her husband Edward, 36, a coal miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 36. Living with them were five children, including Wilsie, aged eight.9
In 1901 she was living at 30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, BreconshireG, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 46. She was living with her husband Edward, 46, a coal miner, and five children, including Wilsie, 19.10
In 1911 she was living at 30 Somerset Street, BrynmawrG, in the household of her husband Edward, 56, a coal miner, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 56. Three of their children were living with them. They had had twelve children of whom seven were still living in 1911.11
In 1921 she was living at 15 Lower Bailey Street, BrynmawrG, in the household of her husband Edward, 67, a miner out of work, and was recorded as Emma Sutton, aged 66. Their sons Arthur, 32, and Albert, 24, were living with them, both also out of work miners.12
Children of Emma Collins and Edward Sutton
- Walter H Sutton b. c 1878
- Emily Sutton b. c 1881
- Wilsie John Sutton+ b. 22 May 1882, d. Mar 1947
- Ethel L Sutton b. c 1884
- Arthur James Sutton b. c 1890
- Ada Sutton b. c 1893
- Albert Edward Sutton b. c 1897
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Sep qtr 1854. Collings, Emma. Mother: Nethercott. Williton. 05C:346."
- Census.
- "Somerset, England, Church of England Baptisms, 1813-1914" (Ancestry image), Baptisms Register, Carhampton, Somerset, "3 Sep 1854, Emma, daughter of Richard & Sarah Collins, of Rodhuish, father a labourer."
- "Somerset, England, Marriage Registers, Bonds and Allegations, 1754-1914" (Ancestry image), Treborough, Somerset, "19 May 1877, Edward Sutton, 23, bachelor, quarryman, of Treborough, father James Sutton, shoemaker; and Emma Collins, 23, spinster, of Treborough, father Richard Collins, slate cutter. CoE, Banns. Witnesses: John Collins, Harriett Sutton. By Alfred Gale, Rector."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Jun qtr 1877. Sutton, Edward. Williton. 5c:435."; "Jun qtr 1877. Collins, Emma. Williton. 5c:435."
- 1861 England census, RG 9, piece 1603, folio 108, p. 7, GSU roll 542838
Holwell Cottage, Treborough, Somerset
Richard Collins, head, 38, slate cutter, b. St Ives, Cornwall
Sarah Collins, wife, 39, b. Carhampton
Elizabeth Ann Collins, daughter, 12, b. Treborough
John Collins, son, 8, b. Carhampton
Emma Collins, daughter, 6, b. Carhampton
Eliza Collins, daughter, 4, b. Treborough
Sarah Jane Collins, daughter, 2, b. Treborough
Harriett Collins, daughter, 1/12, b. Treborough. - 1871 England census, RG10, piece 2353, folio 26, p. 8, GSU roll 835097
Treborough, Somerset
Richard Collins, head, wid, 47, slate quarry man, b. Trebarwill [Trebarwith?], Cornwall
Louisa Collins, daughter, 24, domestic servt, b. Carhampton, Somerset
John Collins, son, 18, slate quarry man, b. Treborough
Emma Collins, daughter, 16, housekeeper, b. Treborough
Eliza Collins, daughter, 14, b. Treborough
Harrieott Collins, daughter, 10, b. Treborough
Rosa Collins, daughter, 7, b. Treborough. - 1881 England census, RG11, piece 2355, folio 149, p. 35, GSU roll 1341566
Brendon Hill, Old Cleeve, Williton, Somerset
Edward Sutton, head, 26, iron miner, b. Kingsbrompton, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 26, b. Carhampton, Somerset
Walter H Sutton, son, 2, b. Old Cleeve
Emily Sutton, daughter, 10 mo, b. Old Cleeve. - 1891 England census, RG12, piece 4576, folio 56, p. 18, GSU roll 6099686
Llanelly, Breconshire
Edward Sutton, head, 36, coal miner, b. Kingsbrompton, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 36, b. Nettlecombe, Somerset
Walter H Sutton, son, 13, b. Nettlecombe
Emily Sutton, daughter, 10, b. Nettlecombe
Wilsie J Sutton, son, 8, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire
Ethel L Sutton, daughter, 7, b. Brynmawr
Arthur J Sutton, son, 1, b. Brynmawr. - 1901 England census, RG13, piece 5174, folio 42, p. 30
30 Somerset St, Brynmawr, Breconshire
Edward Sutton, head, coal miner hewer, 46, b. Frome, Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 46, b. Frome
Willie Sutton, son, 19, coal miner hewer, b. Brynmawr
Ethel L Sutton, daughter, 17, b. Brynmawr
Arthur J Sutton, son, 12, b. Brynmawr
Ada Sutton, daughter, 9, b. Brynmawr
Albert E Sutton, son, 4, b. Brynmawr. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 33599, folio , p.
30 Somerset Street, Brynmawr, Breconshire
4 rooms
Edward Sutton, head, 56, m. 33y, 12 ch, 7 living, coal miner (hewer), in Blaina, b. Somerset
Emma Sutton, wife, 56, b. Somerset
Arthur James Sutton, son, 22, coal miner hewer, in Blaina, b. Brynmawr
Ada Sutton, daughter, 18, servant (domestic), b. Brynmawr
Albert Edward Sutton, son, 14, hairdresser's assistant, b. Brynmawr. - 1921 England census, 15 Lower Bailey Street, Brynmawr, Breconshire
5 rooms
Edward Sutton, head, 67y, married, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner No 2, out of work, in Blaina
Emma Sutton, wife, 66y 10m, married, b. Brynmawr, home duties
Arthur J Sutton, son, 32y, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner Lancaster, out of work, Blaina
Albert E Sutton, son, 24, b. Brynmawr, miner, Miner Lancaster, out of work, Blaina.
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Ivy Dorothea "Dorie" Sutton
Father | Wilsie John Sutton (1882-1947) |
Mother | Elizabeth Hannah Jones (1884-1954) |
Ivy Dorothea "Dorie" Sutton, daughter of Wilsie John Sutton and Elizabeth Hannah Jones, was born in Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, on 20 September 1908.1 She died aged 90 in Monmouth, MonmouthshireG, on 13 November 1998.2,3 She married in Crickhowell, BreconshireG, in 1928, Alfred Donald Evans, son of John Evans and Clara ___.4
In 1911 Dorie was living at 29 Garn Road, Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, in the household of her parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded in the census as Ivy Dorothea Sutton, aged two and born in Nantyglo.5
Dorie attended Garnvach Infants School, NantygloG, from 26 August 1912 to 30 August 1915.6
In 1921 she was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of her parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded as Ivy Dorothea Sutton, aged twelve.7
Ivy Dorothea and Alfred, then at 2 Gwalia Buildings, King Street, BrynmawrG, were listed on the register of electors in 1931.8
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Dorie was living at 2 Gwalia Buildings, NantygloG, in her parents' household. Her children, Brenys and Mair, were living with her.9
In 1911 Dorie was living at 29 Garn Road, Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, in the household of her parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded in the census as Ivy Dorothea Sutton, aged two and born in Nantyglo.5
Dorie attended Garnvach Infants School, NantygloG, from 26 August 1912 to 30 August 1915.6
In 1921 she was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of her parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded as Ivy Dorothea Sutton, aged twelve.7
Ivy Dorothea and Alfred, then at 2 Gwalia Buildings, King Street, BrynmawrG, were listed on the register of electors in 1931.8
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Dorie was living at 2 Gwalia Buildings, NantygloG, in her parents' household. Her children, Brenys and Mair, were living with her.9
Children of Ivy Dorothea "Dorie" Sutton and Alfred Donald Evans
- Brenys Eileen Sutton Evans+ b. 29 Jan 1929, d. 18 Oct 1977
- Gladys Mair Evans b. 24 Jun 1932, d. Jan 2001
- Gwynfa Sutton Evans b. 15 Mar 1945, d. Apr 2001
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Dec qtr 1908. Sutton, Ivy Dorothea. Mother Jones. Bedwellty, Monmouthshire, Wales. 11a:70."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Nov 1998. Evans, Ivy Dorothea, 90, b. 20 Sep 1908. Monmouth."
- "England and Wales, Death Index, 1989–2019" (Ancestry transcript), "13 Nov 1998. Evans, Ivy, b. 1908. Last res. Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire, Wales."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Jun qtr 1928. Evans, Alfred D. Spouse: Sutton. Crickhowell. 11b:162."; "Jun qtr 1928. Sutton, Ivy D. Spouse: Evans. Crickhowell. 11b:162."
- 1911 Wales census, RG14, piece 31825
29 Garn Road, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
Wilsie John Sutton, head, 28, m. 4y, 1 ch, day labourer below ground, workplace Blaina, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire, Wales
Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, wife, 26, 1 ch, b. Garn, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
Ivy Dorothea Sutton, daughter, 2, b. Garn, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire. - "National School Admission Registers & Log-Books 1870-1914" (Findmypast image), "Garnvach School (Infants), Nantyglo, "26 Aug 1912, Sutton, Ivy D, b. 20 Aug 1908, father Wilsie John, 39 Garn Road, left 30 Aug 1915, transferred to Girls."
- 1921 Wales census, 39 Garn Road, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
4 rooms
Wilsie John Sutton, head, 39y 1m, married, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire, collier hewer, Lancaster Steam Coal Company, Blaina
Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, wife, 36y 6m, married, b. Nantyglo, household duties
Ivy Dorothea Sutton, daughter, 12y 9m, b. Nantyglo
Mary Emma Sutton, daughter, 8y 1m, b. Nantyglo
Edward James Sutton, son, 4y 7m, b. Nantyglo. - "Gwent, Wales, Electoral Registers, 1832–1969" (Ancestry image), Register of Electors, Abertillery Division, 1931
2 Gwalia Buildings, King St, Brynmawr, Wales
Evans, Alfred Donald
Evans, Ivy Dorothea
Gwalia Buildings, King St, Brynmawr, Wales
Sutton, Wilsie
Sutton, Elizabeth. - "1939 Register" (Findmypast image), 2 Gwalia Buildings, Nantyglo
162.1 Sutton, Wilsey Jno, b. 22 May 1882, married, colliery hewer below ground
162.2 Sutton, Eliz Hannah, b. 16 Dec 1884, married, unpaid domestic duties
163.1 Evans, Ivy Dorothea, b. 20 Sep 1908, married, unpaid domestic duties
163.2 Evans (later James), Brenice (overwritten Brenys), b. 29 Jan 1929, at school
163.3 Evans (later Ashman), Mair (overwritten Gwladys Mair), b. 24 Jun 1932, at school.
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
Edward James Sutton
Father | Wilsie John Sutton (1882-1947) |
Mother | Elizabeth Hannah Jones (1884-1954) |
Edward James Sutton, son of Wilsie John Sutton and Elizabeth Hannah Jones, was born in Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, on 2 November 1916.1,2,3 He died aged 84 in MonmouthG in November 2000.4
In 1921 he was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of his parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded as Edward James Sutton, aged four and born in Nantyglo.5
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Edward was living at 74 The Hill, Ebbw Vale, MonmouthshireG, in the household of John and Ethel Matthews. He was a stocker in the steelworks.6
In 1921 he was living at 39 Garn Road, NantygloG, in the household of his parents Wilsie and Elizabeth, and was recorded as Edward James Sutton, aged four and born in Nantyglo.5
At the outbreak of the Second World War in September 1939, Edward was living at 74 The Hill, Ebbw Vale, MonmouthshireG, in the household of John and Ethel Matthews. He was a stocker in the steelworks.6
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- Death record.
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Birth Index" (Ancestry image), "Dec qtr 1916. Sutton, Edward J. Mother: Jones. Bedwellty. 11a:159."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Nov 2000. Sutton, Edward James, 84, b. 2 Nov 1916. Monmouth. A17D:8391A:9."
- 1921 Wales census, 39 Garn Road, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
4 rooms
Wilsie John Sutton, head, 39y 1m, married, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire, collier hewer, Lancaster Steam Coal Company, Blaina
Elizabeth Hannah Sutton, wife, 36y 6m, married, b. Nantyglo, household duties
Ivy Dorothea Sutton, daughter, 12y 9m, b. Nantyglo
Mary Emma Sutton, daughter, 8y 1m, b. Nantyglo
Edward James Sutton, son, 4y 7m, b. Nantyglo. - "1939 Register" (Findmypast image), 74 The Hill, Ebbw Vale, Monmouthshire
127.1 Matthews, John, b. 25 Jul 1868, cooal hewer, retired
127.2 Matthews, Ethel, b. 25 Feb 1884, unpaid domestic duties
127.3 Sutton, Edward J, b. 2 Nov 1916, single, stocker in steelworks.
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
Muriel Agnes Frankish
Father | Arthur Edward Frankish |
Mother | Lavinia Sackett (1868-1948) |
Muriel Agnes Frankish, daughter of Arthur Edward Frankish and Lavinia Sackett, was born in Sculcoates, YorkshireG, on 7 May 1895.1 She died aged 65 in Manchester, LancashireG, in 1960.2 She married at SculcoatesG in 1925, Ernest T Trill.3,4
In 1901 Muriel was living at 42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded in the census as Muriel A Frankish, aged six and born in Hull.5
In 1911 she was living at 9 Brooklyn Street, Sculcoates, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded as Muriel Agnes Frankish, a librarian in a booksellers, aged 16 and born in Hull.6
In 1901 Muriel was living at 42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded in the census as Muriel A Frankish, aged six and born in Hull.5
In 1911 she was living at 9 Brooklyn Street, Sculcoates, YorkshireG, in the household of her parents Arthur and Lavinia, and was recorded as Muriel Agnes Frankish, a librarian in a booksellers, aged 16 and born in Hull.6
Notes & Citations
- General Register Office, Online Index to Births, "Jun qtr 1895. Frankish, Muriel Agnes. Mother: Sackett. Sculcoates. 9d:150."
- "England & Wales deaths 1837–2006" (Findmypast transcript), "Sep qtr 1960. Trill, Muriel A, 65. Manchester. 10e:70."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index" (Ancestry transcript), "Sep qtr 1925. Frankish, Muriel A. Spouse: Trill. Sculcoates. 9d:587."
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Marriage Index", "Sep qtr 1925. Trill, Ernest T. Spouse: Frankish. Sculcoates. 9d:587."
- 1901 England census, RG13, piece 4469, folio 12, p. 16
42 Washington Street, Newland St John, Sculcoates, Kingston upon Hull, Yorkshire
Arthur E Frankish, head, married, 30, flour merchants clerk, worker, b. Yorks, Hull
Lavinia Frankish, wife, 32, b. Kent, Woodchurch
Ethel M Frankish, dau, 9, b. Yorks, Hull
Muriel A Frankish, dau, 6, b. Yorks, Hull. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 28708
9 Brooklyn St, Hull, Yorkshire
6 rooms
Arthur Edward Frankish, head, 40, married, corn millers clerk, flour mills, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull
Lavinia Frankish, wife, 42, m. 18y, 2 ch, both living, b. Kent, Woodchurch
Ethel May Frankish, dau, 17, dressmaker, costumiers, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull
Muriel Agnes Frankish, dau, 16, librarian, booksellers, worker, b. Yorkshire, Hull.
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 9 Nov 2016 |
James Jones
Father | Griffith Jones |
James Jones, son of Griffith Jones, was born in Llanelly, BreconshireG, about 1850.1 He married first about 1875, Harriet ___. He married second in Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, on 24 December 1883, Mary Evans, daughter of Edward Evans and Ann ___.2
In 1881 James was living at Pit Row, Aberystruth, MonmouthshireG, and was recorded in the census as James Jones, a hitcher in a coal pit, aged 30 and born in Clydach, Breconshire. Living with him were his wife Harriet, 26, and three children.3
In 1891 he was living in NantygloG and was recorded as James Jones, a coal miner, aged 41. Living with him were his second wife, Mary, 28, two children from his first marriage, and James and Mary's four children, including Elizabeth Hannah, aged six. Mary's father Edward Evans was also in the household.4
In 1901 he was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a coal hewer, aged 45. Living with him were his wife Mary, 35, and six children, including Elizabeth Hannah, 16, and Laura, aged four. Also in the household were Edward Evans, 66, a boarder, William Watkins, 23, husband of James and Mary's daughter Mary, and William and Mary's two-month-old son Augustus.5
In 1911 he was living at Waterloo Cottages, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a hitcher on bottom of pit below ground, aged 59. Living with him were his wife Mary, 45, and their children, William, 23, Edward, 20, Godfrey, 16, and Laura, aged 14.6
In 1921 he was living at Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a colliery hitcher out of work, aged 71. Living with him were his wife Mary, 59, and their children, Godfrey, 27, and Laura, 24. James's widowed brother John James, 75, was also in the household.7
In 1881 James was living at Pit Row, Aberystruth, MonmouthshireG, and was recorded in the census as James Jones, a hitcher in a coal pit, aged 30 and born in Clydach, Breconshire. Living with him were his wife Harriet, 26, and three children.3
In 1891 he was living in NantygloG and was recorded as James Jones, a coal miner, aged 41. Living with him were his second wife, Mary, 28, two children from his first marriage, and James and Mary's four children, including Elizabeth Hannah, aged six. Mary's father Edward Evans was also in the household.4
In 1901 he was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a coal hewer, aged 45. Living with him were his wife Mary, 35, and six children, including Elizabeth Hannah, 16, and Laura, aged four. Also in the household were Edward Evans, 66, a boarder, William Watkins, 23, husband of James and Mary's daughter Mary, and William and Mary's two-month-old son Augustus.5
In 1911 he was living at Waterloo Cottages, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a hitcher on bottom of pit below ground, aged 59. Living with him were his wife Mary, 45, and their children, William, 23, Edward, 20, Godfrey, 16, and Laura, aged 14.6
In 1921 he was living at Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as James Jones, a colliery hitcher out of work, aged 71. Living with him were his wife Mary, 59, and their children, Godfrey, 27, and Laura, 24. James's widowed brother John James, 75, was also in the household.7
Children of James Jones and Harriet ___
- Leah Jones b. c 1877
- Nathaniel James Jones b. c 1879
- Mary Ann Jones b. 1880
Children of James Jones and Mary Evans
- Elizabeth Hannah Jones+ b. 6 Dec 1884, d. 16 Oct 1954
- Ann Jones b. c 1887
- William J Jones b. c 1889
- Edward Jones b. 1890
- Godfrey Jones b. c 1895
- Laura Jones+ b. 1 Feb 1897, d. 7 Jan 1991
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- "Monmouthshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1551-1994" (Ancestry image), Marriages Register, Holy Trinity, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire, "24 Dec 1883, James Jones (made mark), 35, widower, hitcher, of Nantyglo, father Griffith Jones, underground fireman; and Mary Evans (made mark), 22, spinster, of Nantyglo, father Edward Evans, collier. Banns. Witnesses: Samuel Harvey, Maria Harvey. J Morgan, Vicar."
- 1881 England census, RG11, piece 5240, folio 118, p. 54, GSU roll 1342261
Pit Row, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 30, hitcher in coal pit, b. Clydach, Breconshire
Harriet Jones, wife, 26, b. Nantyglo, Monmouth
Leah Jones, daughter, 4, scholar, b. Blaina, Monmouth
Nathaniel James Jones, son, 2, b. Blaina, Monmouth
Mary Ann Jones, daughter, 9 months, b. Blaina, Monmouth
Nathaniel Bailey, lodger, 60, labourer, b. Hereford. - 1891 England census, RG12, piece 4352, folio 41, p. 15, GSU roll 6099462
Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 41, coal miner, b. Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 28, b. Monmouthshire
Leah Jones, daughter, 14, tinplate worker, b. Monmouthshire
Mary Ann Jones, daughter, 10, b. Monmouthshire
Elizabeth H Jones, daughter, 6, b. Monmouthshire
Ann Jones, daughter, 4, b. Monmouthshire
William J Jones, son, 2, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Jones, son, 6 months, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Evans, father-in-law, 56, coal miner, b. Monmouthshire. - 1901 England census, RG13, piece 4934, folio 40, p. 15
33 Garn Rd, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 45, coal hewer, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 35, b. Nantyglo
E Ann Jones, daughter, 16, b. Nantyglo
William Jones, son, 12, b. Nantyglo
Edward Jones, son, 10, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 6, b. Nantyglo
Laura Jones, daughter, 4, b. Nantyglo
Edward Evans, boarder, 66, coal hewer, b. Blaenavon, Monmouthshire
William Watkins, son-in-law, 23, colliery labourer above, b. Nantyglo
Mary A Watkins, daughter, 20, b. Blaina, Monmouthshire
Augustus Watkins, grandson, 2 Months, b. Nantyglo. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 31825, folio , p.
Waterlow Cottages, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
James Jones, head, 59, hitcher on bottom of pit, below ground, b. Llanelly, Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 45, m. 27y, 7 ch, 6 living, b. Nantyglo
William J Jones, son, 23, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Edward Jones, son, 20, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 16, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Laura Jones, daughter, 14, b. Nantyglo. - 1921 England census, Garn Rd, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
James Jones, head, 71y, married, b. Llanelly, Breconshire, colliery hitcher, Lancaster's Colliery, Lower Deep, Blaina, out of work
Mary Jones, wife, 59y, married, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 27y, single, b. Nantyglo, colliery haulier, Lancaster's Colliery, Henwen Pit, Blaina
Laura Jones, daughter, 24y, single, b. Nantyglo, house duties
John Jones, brother, 75y, widowed, b. Llanelly, retired.
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
Mary Evans
Father | Edward Evans (c 1835-) |
Mother | Ann ___ |
Mary Evans, daughter of Edward Evans and Ann ___, was born in MonmouthshireG on 6 October 1863.1 She was probably the Mary Jones who died aged 80 in GlamorganG in 1943 (to be verified.)2 She married in Nantyglo, MonmouthshireG, on 24 December 1883, James Jones, son of Griffith Jones.3
In 1891 Mary was living in NantygloG and was recorded in the census as Mary Jones, aged 28. She was living with her husband James, 41, two children from James's first marriage, and James and Mary's four children, including Elizabeth Hannah, aged six. Mary's father Edward Evans was also in the household.4
In 1901 she was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 35. She was living with her husband James, 45, a coal hewer, and six children, including Elizabeth Hannah, 16, and Laura, aged four. Also in the household were Edward Evans, 66, a boarder, William Watkins, 23, husband of James and Mary's daughter Mary, and William and Mary's two-month-old son Augustus.5
In 1911 she was living at Waterloo Cottages, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 45. She was living with her husband James, 59, and their children, William, 23, Edward, 20, Godfrey, 16, and Laura, aged 14.6
In 1921 she was living at Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 59. She was living with her husband James, 71, and their children, Godfrey, 27, and Laura, 24. Also in the household was James's widowed brother John Jones, 75.7
In 1891 Mary was living in NantygloG and was recorded in the census as Mary Jones, aged 28. She was living with her husband James, 41, two children from James's first marriage, and James and Mary's four children, including Elizabeth Hannah, aged six. Mary's father Edward Evans was also in the household.4
In 1901 she was living at 33 Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 35. She was living with her husband James, 45, a coal hewer, and six children, including Elizabeth Hannah, 16, and Laura, aged four. Also in the household were Edward Evans, 66, a boarder, William Watkins, 23, husband of James and Mary's daughter Mary, and William and Mary's two-month-old son Augustus.5
In 1911 she was living at Waterloo Cottages, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 45. She was living with her husband James, 59, and their children, William, 23, Edward, 20, Godfrey, 16, and Laura, aged 14.6
In 1921 she was living at Garn Road, NantygloG, and was recorded as Mary Jones, aged 59. She was living with her husband James, 71, and their children, Godfrey, 27, and Laura, 24. Also in the household was James's widowed brother John Jones, 75.7
Children of Mary Evans and James Jones
- Elizabeth Hannah Jones+ b. 6 Dec 1884, d. 16 Oct 1954
- Ann Jones b. c 1887
- William J Jones b. c 1889
- Edward Jones b. 1890
- Godfrey Jones b. c 1895
- Laura Jones+ b. 1 Feb 1897, d. 7 Jan 1991
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- "England & Wales, Civil Registration Death Index, 1916–2007" (Ancestry transcript), "Sep qtr 1943. Jones, Mary, 80. West Glamorgan. 11a:822."
- "Monmouthshire, Wales, Anglican Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1551-1994" (Ancestry image), Marriages Register, Holy Trinity, Nantyglo, Monmouthshire, "24 Dec 1883, James Jones (made mark), 35, widower, hitcher, of Nantyglo, father Griffith Jones, underground fireman; and Mary Evans (made mark), 22, spinster, of Nantyglo, father Edward Evans, collier. Banns. Witnesses: Samuel Harvey, Maria Harvey. J Morgan, Vicar."
- 1891 England census, RG12, piece 4352, folio 41, p. 15, GSU roll 6099462
Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 41, coal miner, b. Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 28, b. Monmouthshire
Leah Jones, daughter, 14, tinplate worker, b. Monmouthshire
Mary Ann Jones, daughter, 10, b. Monmouthshire
Elizabeth H Jones, daughter, 6, b. Monmouthshire
Ann Jones, daughter, 4, b. Monmouthshire
William J Jones, son, 2, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Jones, son, 6 months, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Evans, father-in-law, 56, coal miner, b. Monmouthshire. - 1901 England census, RG13, piece 4934, folio 40, p. 15
33 Garn Rd, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 45, coal hewer, b. Brynmawr, Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 35, b. Nantyglo
E Ann Jones, daughter, 16, b. Nantyglo
William Jones, son, 12, b. Nantyglo
Edward Jones, son, 10, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 6, b. Nantyglo
Laura Jones, daughter, 4, b. Nantyglo
Edward Evans, boarder, 66, coal hewer, b. Blaenavon, Monmouthshire
William Watkins, son-in-law, 23, colliery labourer above, b. Nantyglo
Mary A Watkins, daughter, 20, b. Blaina, Monmouthshire
Augustus Watkins, grandson, 2 Months, b. Nantyglo. - 1911 England census, RG14, piece 31825, folio , p.
Waterlow Cottages, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
James Jones, head, 59, hitcher on bottom of pit, below ground, b. Llanelly, Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 45, m. 27y, 7 ch, 6 living, b. Nantyglo
William J Jones, son, 23, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Edward Jones, son, 20, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 16, coal miner hewer, b. Nantyglo
Laura Jones, daughter, 14, b. Nantyglo. - 1921 England census, Garn Rd, Nantyglo, Aberystruth, Monmouthshire
5 rooms
James Jones, head, 71y, married, b. Llanelly, Breconshire, colliery hitcher, Lancaster's Colliery, Lower Deep, Blaina, out of work
Mary Jones, wife, 59y, married, b. Nantyglo
Godfrey Jones, son, 27y, single, b. Nantyglo, colliery haulier, Lancaster's Colliery, Henwen Pit, Blaina
Laura Jones, daughter, 24y, single, b. Nantyglo, house duties
John Jones, brother, 75y, widowed, b. Llanelly, retired.
Last Edited | 3 Apr 2024 |
Edward Evans
Edward Evans was born in MonmouthshireG about 1835.1 He married Ann ___.
In 1891 he was living in NantygloG in the household of his daughter Mary and son-in-law James Jones, and was recorded as Edward Evans, a coal miner, aged 56 and born in Monmouthshire.2
In 1891 he was living in NantygloG in the household of his daughter Mary and son-in-law James Jones, and was recorded as Edward Evans, a coal miner, aged 56 and born in Monmouthshire.2
Child of Edward Evans and Ann ___
- Mary Evans+ b. 6 Oct 1863, d. 1943
Notes & Citations
- Census.
- 1891 England census, RG12, piece 4352, folio 41, p. 15, GSU roll 6099462
Nantyglo, Monmouthshire
James Jones, head, 41, coal miner, b. Breconshire
Mary Jones, wife, 28, b. Monmouthshire
Leah Jones, daughter, 14, tinplate worker, b. Monmouthshire
Mary Ann Jones, daughter, 10, b. Monmouthshire
Elizabeth H Jones, daughter, 6, b. Monmouthshire
Ann Jones, daughter, 4, b. Monmouthshire
William J Jones, son, 2, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Jones, son, 6 months, b. Monmouthshire
Edward Evans, father-in-law, 56, coal miner, b. Monmouthshire.
Last Edited | 30 Mar 2024 |
Agnes Sackett
Father | Frederick Sackett (1872-1950) |
Mother | Florence Langdale (c 1876-1960) |
Agnes Sackett, daughter of Frederick Sackett and Florence Langdale, was born in Les Sauvagees, St Sampson's, GuernseyG, on 6 March 1901.1 She died in infancy on 4 August 1901.
In 1901 Agnes was living at Sauvagees, St Sampson's, GuernseyG, in the household of her parents Frederick and Florence, and was recorded in the census as Agnes Sackett, aged three weeks and born in St Sampson's.2
In 1901 Agnes was living at Sauvagees, St Sampson's, GuernseyG, in the household of her parents Frederick and Florence, and was recorded in the census as Agnes Sackett, aged three weeks and born in St Sampson's.2
Notes & Citations
- Register of Births, Guernsey (Guernsey Greffe, Royal Court House), 297/46, "6 March 1901 Agnes d. Frederick Sackett & Florence Langdale, b. at Les Sauvagees, St Sampson's. Father's occupation: jardinier."
- 1901 Channel Islands census, Sauvagees, St Sampson's, Guernsey
Frederick SACKETT, head, M, 39, market gardener (worker), b. England
Florence SACKETT, wife, M, 25, b. England
Lettie SACKETT, dau, 5, b. England
George SACKETT, son, 3, b. St Sampson's
Agnes SACKETT, dau, 3wks, b. St Sampson's
5322/41.
Sackett line | 9th great-granddaughter of Thomas Sackett the elder of St Peter in Thanet 1st cousin 9 times removed of Simon Sackett the colonist |
Charts | Descendants of Jabez Sackett |
Generation.Tree | R.3 |
Last Edited | 14 Mar 2014 |