Yes Spades that is what I meant, just into town to get hitched.
Ann Williams wife of Thomas Emmanuel Jones, mother of Ernest (Bronwen's grandfather)
b.1841 Feb 21 Cantlop, Shropshire, Eng, (reg.)
m.1865 Aug 25 Thomas Emmanuel Jones, Wellington, Shropshire, Eng.
d.1919 Sept 23 Oxford, Canterbury, NZ (photo of gravestone)
Lived in Pitchford, Shropshire, Eng.
Children 4
1868 Jul>Sept Arthur Jones, Wellington, Shropshire, m.Ellen Harriet Flutey (Nellie) of Ngai Tahu in 1889 in Woodend, moved to Dannevirke. c: 91893?-1981 Mabel Jones, Lytton Rd, Gisborne, [m.Jock Donaldson, c.Jack Mansell Donaldson (had an association with the brass band movement) Nancy, John, Sheila, Eldric, Helen] 1900 Frederick Arthur Jones, 1903 Leslie Arthur Jones, 1906 Stanley Clement Jones, 1909 Gwendolene Jones, 1912 Helen Jones, 1913 Jack Mansell Jones. Arthur buried at Mangatera Cemetery, Dannevirke, NZ
1871 Sept-1872 Sept Frederick Jones, Salford, Manchester, Eng.
1873 Dec -1873 Dec Winifred Jones, Salford, Manchester, Eng.
1876 Oct 4 Ernest Jones, Oxford, Canterbury, New Zealand (10 children) father Thomas Jones a laborour, 38 years in NZ.
Census
1841 Ann living with parents in Cantlop, part of Berrington, Shropshire, Eng. with John 10, Hannah 8, Eliz 5 and Ann 4
1851 Ann living with parents in a house named Windy Mundy within the Pitchford Estate reg district Atcham, Ann 10 scholar, Eliz 8 scholar, Hannah 17 no occupation listed, John 20, farm labourer reg district Atcham
1861 Ann living with her parents Upper Cottage, Pitchford, Shropshire, Eng. listed as Agr. Labourer’s unmarried daughter
1871 Greengate, Salford, Manchester, Eng. Emmanuel Thos Jones age 32, Groom (unemployed), Hannah Jones, Wife, 29, Arthur Jones, son, age 4, born Salford
1875 Thomas (a carter), Ann and Arthur Jones aged 9 travelled on the Waitangi to Canterbury on 7th September 1875 arriving on 7th December 1875. Assisted emigration to Canterbury, costs borne by the government were 41 pound (now with friends in Oxford)