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Re: An elusive grand-father at Colchester Cavalry Barracks
« Reply #288 on: Saturday 02 July 11 15:56 BST (UK) »
Hello again

Any luck in finding John David yet
I keep trawling lol  ;D There is a John David Jenkins listed as an MD I was looking on Old Bailey on line and he was the Doctor witness to a murder at Bethnall Green  Just a thought  There are a few John Jenkins too both witness and suspect Ha Ha  Hope you and yours are well Let me know when you find him
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Re: An elusive grand-father at Colchester Cavalry Barracks
« Reply #289 on: Saturday 02 July 11 16:35 BST (UK) »
Hi Ronnie, I was thinking about you and your lady on my return (again) from scotland yesterday.......   :)
I hope that you are well.
Am I any further...probably not!

I am still in favour of 1892 John David being the man, provided that he was given the name John David at birth.There is no-one else on ancestry and FindMyPast who fits.Of course, the records may be incomplete.If he was only John and Tottenham was only a guess by him on enlisting, then there isn't much hope at the moment.
Against this (apart from year not being 1894 and father not being John David but John Evan) is that a potential 2nd cousin showed his father the Buckingham Palace line up, and the father didn't see any family resemblances at all.Mind you the father's mother apparently had a big argument with her family (she would have been John's sister) so may have had little contact....

I have been lucky enough to meet my lovely aunt Davina now, but she has no further information, but I did obtain a photograph of my grand-mother and her sisters.Wonderful.
I had nothing positive back from the Drapers livery company in london--a long shot as he had called himself a master draper.
I have had a quick delve into the London Met Archives, but will have to go back to check the electoral roll for the early war years later in the year.
Although the 1911 is there on ancestry, I can't really accurately search it yet--hopefully soon though, which might shed a little more light.
That's it in a nutshell   ;D
It's so sweet of you to ask; he's still that elusive grand-father!!    ;D

Enjoy the lovely weather.Any other queries your end I can delve into?

Have a fabulous weekend.
Best wishes,
Annabel.
Jenkins-Hackney(Tottenham),Colchester,Suffolk.
Gamble,Webb,Hall-Norfolk.
Brokenshire,Burt,Mitchell,Chenoweth- Cornwall.
Percival-Northumberland.
Emslie-Aberdeen,Christie,Dempster-Cupar (Fife).
Tyler-Bristol,Adelaide.
Harris-Guernsey.

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Re: An elusive grand-father at Colchester Cavalry Barracks
« Reply #290 on: Sunday 03 July 11 20:55 BST (UK) »
Hi Annabel
1911 census has a David John Jenkins aged 38 metal rod builder from stamford hill
wife ada mary
son John Herbert Jenkins born tottenham 13 yrs
daughter edna margaret 6 born Tottenham
daughter Elsie Katleen 3 also born tottenham
Could be rellies
living at 1a Fourth Avenue Bush hill Park Edmonton
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ronnie

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Re: An elusive grand-father at Colchester Cavalry Barracks
« Reply #291 on: Sunday 03 July 11 22:20 BST (UK) »
Hi Ronnie,
Yes could easily be relies...how exciting!Thank you so much.
Definitely food for thought with a David John.
I shall have to investigate more.....
Best wishes,
Annabel...................... ;D
Jenkins-Hackney(Tottenham),Colchester,Suffolk.
Gamble,Webb,Hall-Norfolk.
Brokenshire,Burt,Mitchell,Chenoweth- Cornwall.
Percival-Northumberland.
Emslie-Aberdeen,Christie,Dempster-Cupar (Fife).
Tyler-Bristol,Adelaide.
Harris-Guernsey.


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Re: An elusive grand-father at Colchester Cavalry Barracks
« Reply #292 on: Saturday 14 August 21 16:48 BST (UK) »
hi Annabel on the question of east hill house i was there from 1955 to 1960 and yes there was two homes on the east hill  i was at the one nearest to the castel mr chadwick (senior

hi Annabel yes there was two boys homes on the east hill i was at east hill house from 1956 until 1960 Mr Chadwick (senior)was our headmaster and Mrs Chadwick (senior) was our matron i so enjoyed my time at the east hill and would love to chat to anybody who was there at that time to talk over old times  there were three classrooms a bc there was also a clubroom, please contact me its strange no one talks about the place  it was so butifull grounds