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The Jolin Family

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32. Daniel Jolin

1815 General Sir George Don’s Militia Census - Daniel is recorded as age 42, militia rank of Serjeant Batteries, in St Helier Parish, De La Ville Vingtaine. His family consisted of a wife, six boys and three girls.
1841 Census - not listed - died?
1845 - Daniel’s occupation was described as a carpenter on son Francois' marriage certificate.


34. Andrew Budge

Marriage: 14 May 1813: by Banns, Plymstock, Andrew Budge, of this parish, quarryman, Bachelor.

Andrew Budge - listed in the 1851 Census (PRO Ref HO/107/1877 Folio 192, page 8) as: widower, age 60, occupation: Labourer, lodger living with Richard Edwards, age 56, Labourer, and Richard’s wife and 4 children. Address: Village of Elburton, Plymstock St Mary, Devon.


36. Henry William Simpson

8 June 1840
Marriage certificate: of full age, bachelor, shoemaker, residence: North Street/East Street Parish of St Mary Newington. Signed his name. The witnesses were William and Mary Kershaw, who they were living with in the 1841 Census.

16 March 1841
Son Henry Wade's birth certificate: occupation: Shoemaker, residence: 4 Northampton Place, North Street, St Peter Newington

1841 Census - Northampton Place, St Mary Newington, age 21, born Surrey, with Sarah, age 18 and baby Henry age 2 months, sharing household with William and Mary Kershaw, 2 children, and Benjamin Holt and John Slate (lodgers?)


1851 Census - 5 Webb Street, Newington, age 30, occupation: Cordwainer, born Newington, residing with wife Sarah and 3 children.

1861 Census - 9 Nelson Place, Newington, age 40, occupation: Bootmaker, born Walworth, residing with wife Sarah and 9 children.

24 September 1862
Son Henry Wade's marriage certificate: Shoemaker.

1871 Census - 8 Union Road, Camberwell
age 50, occupation: Undertaker, born Newington, residing wife wife Sarah and 7 children.


37. Sarah Hall

8 June 1840
Marriage certificate: of full age, spinster, residence: North Street/East Street Parish of St Mary Newington.
Ages in census:
1841- 18 born Surrey (1823)
1851- 28 born Newington (1823)
1961- 37 born Walworth (1824)
1871- 48 born Lambeth (1823)
1881- 56 born Walworth (1825)
1891-


44. Francis Josey

30 March 1851 Census - Letcomb Regis, Berkshire
Francis Josey, age 35, occupation: Ag Lab, born Letcomb Regis, residing with wife
Mary, age 34, born Letcomb Bassett, daughter Mary Jane, age 11, born Letcomb Bassett, and son Francis John Josey, age 9, born Letcomb Regis

1861 Census: Letcombe Regis, Berkshire
Francis Josey, age 45, Agricultural Labourer, born Letcomb Regis, residing with wife
Mary, age 44, Dressmaker, born Letcomb Bassett, with 5 children.


45. Mary Blunsden

Dressmaker (info from Teresa Donnelly)


48. John Bone

John was the 4th child and had 5 brothers and 5 sisters.
At the time of his marriage in 1851 he was working as a painter

1881 Census
2 Hillgate, Gateshead, Durham, age 55, occuaption: painter, born Leamington, Northumberland.
Living with wife Margaret and 3 sons and 5 daughters


49. Mary Ann Carr

1851 Census
Hillgate, St Mary's, Gateshead, age 21, occuaption: Cap maker, living with her mother Jane Carr, sisters and her 10 month old son Francis Bone.


50. Peter Turner

1841 Census
Meeting House, Silver Street, Newcastle on Tyne, age 20, occupation: flaxdresser

1861 Census
28 Silver Street, Newcastle, age 42, occuaption: Hawker, born Ireland.
Wife Agnes and 5 children.

1871 Census
15 Meeting House Lane, Newcastle, aged 52 occuaption: Baker, born Ireland


51. Agnes Banks

1841, 1861 and 1871 Census
Living with husband Peter Turner, born Warrington.


52. William McDonald or McDonnall

Occupations: labourer, tinplate worker, umbrella mender


53. Margaret Judge

Occupation: licensend hawker


54. Martin Hynes

Occupation: agricultural labourer


56. George Pain

Occupation & abode:
Foundry labourer, living at Buckland, Portsea (children's baptism entries)
Foundryman, HM Dockyard (both daughters' marriage entries - 1848 & 1849)
Labourer (son George's marriage certificate - 1862)


57. Sarah Purkis

Sarah was baptised in Eling, Hampshire, a small village on the outskirts of Southampton.

Sarah was remarried three years after George's death, on 22 May 1837 at Alverstoke to John Warder. In the 1841 Census John was recorded as a shipwright, and Sarah and John were recoorded as living at Cherry Garden Row, Landport, Portsea, with their two children: Katharine (born 1838) and John (born 1840). In the 1881 Census John, jnr, was recorded as a skilled labourer, age 42, living with his wife Elizabeth, age 43, at 41 Chandos Street, Portsea.

In the 1851 Census index for Portsea - Sarah Warder, age 51, is listed with her children Catherine Warder (age 13), John Warder (age 12), Charles Payne (age 19) and William Payne (age 14).


58. John Hawes

1841 Census - Vine Street Bown Square, Waterloo 2nd, Lambeth, age 45 (rounded down), wife (wife) Ann, and 3 children.

1861 Census - 9 Vine Street, Lambeth, age 62, occupation: Labourer, born Hertfordshire, Bushey
Living with wife Ann and daughter Mary age 16, and sharing with another couple and their baby son and a lodger. They were living only a few houses away from daughter Harriet Pain.

26 January 1862 - John was recorded as a labourer on daughter Harriet's marriage certificate.


59. Ann

1861 Census
9 Vine Street, Lambeth, age 50, occupation: Laundress, born Kent.
Living with husband John and daughter Mary age 16, and close by daughter Harriet Pain.

1881 Census
3 Tenison Street, Lambeth, widow, age 79, occupation: Laundress,
lodging with George and Annie Maria Winsor, both age 34 employed as perfumery manufacturing trade assistants. Tenison Street was near to Vine Street.


60. Robert Geere

Occupation; Painter


61. Mary Ann Frost

1851 Census
9 Andersons Walk, Lambeth, widow, aged 33, laundress, living with parents William and Tabitha Frost, and her son Robert and three daughters, aged between 14 years and 11 months.


62. Peter Janeway

Occupation: Baker