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Thank for replying again.

Most of my research pertains in the branch related to Charlotte Martha Jones, eldest child of Thomas Jeptha Jones and Ann Ovenden (married: 07 FEB 1826 Saint Mary, Newington, Surrey, England).

Their daughter Charlotte married William Jowett in Carmarthen in 1854.

William Jowett was a widow with two children, Annie Elizabeth and Frederick, from his previous marriage to Ann Jones (no relations) in Middlesex.

William and Charlotte settled in Swansea and added more children to their family.

Their eldest daughter Annie Elizabeth Jowett married Thomas Stratton in 1868.
 
One of their grandchildren, Thomas Jeptha Jones was my wife’s father.

While I don’t actively research anymore, I can put you in touch with several other family historians if you are interested in more information about other descendants of Charlotte Martha Jones. :)

Peter

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Thank you for posting the 1825 gravestone inscription of William Havard Jones.

William Havard Jones’ father D.W. Jones and mother Charlotte may have been married in 1802 according to the IGI listings:

http://www.familysearch.org/eng/search/igi/search_igi.asp

David Jones
Charlotte Harvad (Harvard?)
Marriage:  05 JAN 1802  Carmarthen Saint Peter, Carmarthen, Wales

Additional IGI records suggest that Charlotte Havard mother’s maiden was “Jeptha” before she married.

CHARLOTTE HAVARD
Birth About 1776     Carmarthen, Carmarthen, Wales
Father: John Havard
Mother: Miss Jeptha

and Miss Jepha’s IGI records show

MISS JEPTHA
Birth: About 1748
Father Thomas Jeptha
Mother: Mary

The information that you provided offers a possible link between Thomas Jeptha Jones ( born circa 1805) and a younger brother of William Havard Jones (born circa 1806 ) who died in a drowning accident at age 19.

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: William Jowett 1841 Census
« on: Tuesday 11 December 07 17:58 GMT (UK)  »
I did a free online search for William Jowett on the following website:

http://www.1901census.nationalarchives.gov.uk/census.asp?wci=landing&searchtype=12

I found a William Jowett in Belper that approximately matched the age. I was hoping that he was the same person who was the son of Joseph and Elizabeth Jowett of Derby. However, it seems that William Jowett of Belper listed in the 1841 Census was the son of William and Mary Jowett.

I'm still trying to determine where William Jowett of Derby lived before married Ann Jones in 1842.

Thanks for your help!

Peter :)

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Derbyshire Lookup Requests / Re: William Jowett 1841 Census
« on: Friday 07 December 07 21:18 GMT (UK)  »
I have located a William Jowett in the 1841 Census, age 20, who was living in Basford, Belper, Burton on Trent, Derby & Shardlow.

Could someone check to see if there were any other family members living with him in Belper?

Peter  :)

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Glamorganshire Lookup Requests / 1851 Lookup, Jowett
« on: Friday 09 November 07 05:19 GMT (UK)  »
I'm looking for household members listed with Frederick Jowett (born circa 1848 in Middlesex, England) and were living in Glamorganshire during the 1851 Census.

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Cornwall / Re: TRATHEN (TRATHAM)’s of Phillack
« on: Saturday 13 October 07 07:04 BST (UK)  »
Dear Jenny,

I do not have access to the various UK Censuses, so I cannot comment on the information that you have from the 1871 Census.
My research only covers William Pennick Trathan up to 1851, based on the results posted by a previous reader on this subject.

However, I did check Ann Burt’s name on the LTD family history website:

http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Search/frameset_search.asp

I found one IGI record match that appears to correspond with William Trathan’s wife Ann:

ANN BURT
Christening: 26 FEB 1816  Saint Erth, Cornwall, England
Father: Henry Burt
Mother: Patience

Do you have the 1861 and 1871 Cenus records regarding William Trathan’s related households?

If yes, could you post them on this thread so that I can review the information?

This might help clear up the mystery regarding Charity Thomas.  ???

Peter






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Cornwall / Re: TRATHEN (TRATHAM)’s of Phillack
« on: Thursday 11 October 07 20:11 BST (UK)  »
Dear Jenny,

I checked through my research notes and I believe that William Trathan, age 35, Labourer in Iron Foundry, Phillack, was married to Ann Burt.

William Pennick TRATHEN/Ann BURT, Marriages, Jul-Sep 1842, Redruth, 9, 272

Ann’s siblings- Richard, William, Ellen and Samuel were also living in the same household in 1851.

Peter

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Cornwall / Re: TRATHEN (TRATHAM)’s of Phillack
« on: Monday 08 October 07 01:29 BST (UK)  »
Dear James,

I don’t currently have any information that ties your Margaret Trathen to Edward Stratten and Jane Uren (married in Uny Lelant, Cornwall, England in 1744).
However, there are numerous gaps in this family tree.
I have found the research difficult because of the many recorded variant spellings over time (Stratton, Stratten,Strattan, Straton, Shaton, Strathen, Strathan, Strathon, Trathen, Trathan, …).  ::)

Do know when Margaret was born?

Peter

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Suffolk Completed Lookup Requests / Re: 1861-71 Lookup Request - EVERARD
« on: Saturday 04 August 07 23:26 BST (UK)  »
I managed to find Louisa Watkins Everard in the 1881 Census; ;D

Louisa W. Efferard Boarder U Female 26 Boxford, Suffolk, England  Drapers Milliner
Dwelling: 23 Underhill St
Census Place: Swansea Town, Glamorgan, Wales
Public Records Office Reference: RG11
Piece / Folio : 5358 / 118
Page Number: 58

I also believe that Joshua Dunbar Everard may have been a patient in an Asylum. :o

J.D. E., Patient, Married, Male, Stoke By Nayland, Suffolk, England, Grocer.
Institution: "Ipswich Borough Asylum" Foxhall Road
Census Place: Ipswich St Clement, Suffolk, England
Public Records Office Reference: RG11
Piece / Folio: 1874 / 118
Page Number: 1
Foxhall Road

It does not appear that Joshua would have attended in Louisa's wedding in Swansea.  :(

Peter
 

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