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The Juckes family lived in and around High Ercall in Shropshire. I have traced the family back to Thomas Juckes who was born around 1699 and was married to Eliza, who was buried 11 October 1740 in High Ercall churchyard. I would be interested in hearing more about this family and would like to trace them back into the 1600s.
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Hi,
I've just joined this forum and immediately found your post from 2009. I am currently doing some research on the Juckes family from High Ercall and was hoping you could help!?
My own research has led me back to Charles Juckes b.1755 and married Mary Randle in 1781. Do you have anything going further back at all? Your help would be gratefully appreciated.
Kind regards,
Andrew
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Hello Andrew
Charles Juckes (1755-1803) was the son of Thomas Juckes of Longdon on Tern (1720-1769) and Dorothy nee Dixon (1722-1799). I think the family farmed at Tern Farm. Charles's eldest brother was "of Tern". Charles took on the tenancy of Cotwall Farm just outside High Ercall and the tenancy was passed down from father to son through a number of generations. Thomas was the son of Thomas (b. abt 1699) and Elizabeth. I'll send you a private message as well.
SH
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http://www.melocki.org.uk/salop/LongdonUponTern.html
3 Jukes here
Yale family also resided at Tern Farm, Longden Upon Tern.
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Jukes of Buttington, Montgomeryshire. Jukes not being a common name, possible link.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Sheriff_of_Montgomeryshire
1580: Thomas Jukes of Buttington
1602: Thomas Jukes of Buttington
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Hi Alberbury,
Thanks for the information. Interestingly the Juckes family line that I have been researching does have a connection with Buttington, but only through marriage. George Victor Juckes married Gwenllian Keay in 1927, Gwenllian's brother and sister were born in Buttington. Her mother, Sarah Evans, from Welshpool.
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http://www.sfhs.org.uk/forum/juckes-family-information-wanted-please
http://www.sfhs.org.uk/forum/all-saints-castlefields-st-michaels-war-memorials-ww1
Shropshire Family History Society
Always keeping an eye on this site.
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Hi,
Yes, the first link you gave is the one I've been working!
Regards,
MrBTW
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Having a look today for my John Cartwright. Found this.
Burial at High Ercall Parish Church
Charles Juckes Cosford September 54
nr 12
No.1190 Shifnal 1873
Selina Juckes Walton Oct 6th 18
1880
No.1319
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http://www.archelou.co.uk/ercall_burials/1800.htm 8 Juckes
http://www.archelou.co.uk/ercall_baptisms/1800.htm 15 Juckes
Good as an Index
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Hello All,
Did you get a clear answer on the ancestors of Thomas Juckes of Tern (died 1769)? He was my 5th great grandfather. I've been working with Geni, where he is described as being born in 1706 with parents Thomas and Sarah https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Juckes/6000000080459315001?through=6000000080993288458 (https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Juckes/6000000080459315001?through=6000000080993288458), but I haven't found direct evidence of this. The supposed parents, Thomas and Sarah, are mentioned in the "A history of the Jukes family of Cound, Shropshire" by Percy Adams.
regards,
Martin