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Trying to find Jennings
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Graham | Report | 2 Aug 2007 22:34 |
My grandfather Arthur Jennings was born in c1878 and died in the oxford workhouse infirmary in June 1911 aged 33, he received in and out aid from the workhouse in 1910/1911,I can't find a marriage for him and my Gran Emily (maiden name Masters) ,perhaps living over the brush? , so the valuable data from a marriage certificate to help identify his origins is not available .Emily is down on Arthurs death cert as Emily Jennings, his wife. There were three children , Montague Arthur Jennings (my dad) b1907, Nora Anne b1908 and Fredrick b1910 . Just before his death their address was 37 Jericho st oxford,which i understand to be a very poor area indeed . their address prior to that was 4 Wards Row , Georges mews in St Peter Le Bailey Oxford. His profession is stated as stableman /livery. A couple of Arthur Jennings have been suggested (Wallingford and Tilehurst)and there is a hint of an Irish connection. The annoying thing is that i originally started my research with him about 3 years ago and he is the only part of the family i have not made any progress with. I have been told the Wallingford Arthur is unlikely as he appears to have had children christened in Gaydon . I have come to a dead end so any help would be much appreciated. Graham Jennings |
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