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13 Feb 2009 12:44 |
Christine
I had a look at the death certificates this morning and surprise, surprise John Richard died of influenza AND diabetes. He was a fishmonger and was living at 4, Val Plaisant at the time. Edith Leah died of influenza and pneumonia. Both deaths were notified by William H Croad, funeral director.
I think the flu epedemic must have struck quite hard as almost every other death was caused by it, some very young children.
Hope the information is what you were looking for
Pam
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12 Feb 2009 21:29 |
Fran
Just had a quick look in the local phone book and I can't see anything that looks promising. The Archive won't be open again until next Tues and I don't know if they have electoral rolls. If I find anything I'll pm you. Do you have any idea when they moved to Jersey to give me a starting point?
Pam
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12 Feb 2009 12:54 |
Christine Although I haven't been to look at the certificates yet to get the exact causes of death your flu version is looking much more likely than the diabetes story.
John Richard Jeune died on 19th October 1918 aged 31 Edith Leah Jeune née Roach died on 20th October 1918 aged 35
Both deaths are recorded in St Helier Volume 50, Page 23 and they are both buried in Almorah Cemetry, St Helier.
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Pam
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11 Feb 2009 14:04 |
Hi Christine
According to the 1891 Jersey census John R Jeune was living at 3 Colomberie Place and was born in 1888. In 1901 he is still living there and still born in 1888 (mistranscribed as Jenne) - parents Edwin and Mary J, siblings Emma, Edwin and Thomas. So he was not one of the Jeune deaths I found yesterday - oh well, back to the drawing board! I'll have another look tomorrow.
Pam
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11 Feb 2009 12:13 |
hi thanks for taking the time to look for me as regards to Florence Ryan in the 1901 we do not know for shore.
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10 Feb 2009 21:29 |
djm
I have looked through the St Helier births index without finding your Florence Mary Dowinton, although there are quite a few other Dowintons. I also looked under Ryan with no results. I will have a look at the other parishes next time I'm at the Archive. Is the mother Florence Ryan the one on the Jersey 1901 census aged 2 with parents John and Emma?
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Pam
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10 Feb 2009 16:43 |
Christine
According to the indexes Edith Leah Jeune died between April 1918 and Feb 1920. Volume 50, Page 23
I have 2 possibilities for John
John Frederick who died between Feb 1920 and Mar 1922 (Vol 51 Page 43) or John James who died between Apr 1924 and July 1926 (Vol 53 Page 81)
i can have a look at the death certificates next time I am in town and they should give the cause of death.
Pam
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Mary
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31 Jan 2009 12:26 |
Hi Pam Thanks very much for the doing the look up for me regarding Elizabeth Polgreen - I very much appreciate your efforts on my behalf. Best wishes Mary
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30 Jan 2009 18:21 |
Hello Mary,
Here are the birth details that you wanted for Elizabeth Polgreen.
19th Oct 1850, Elizabeth Susan, father Hugh Polgrees, forgeron, (blacksmith), mother Susan Wakley - no 'e' on the entry but it looks as if it should have one, ie WakEley! Family living at 43 Snow Hill, St Helier.
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Pam
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29 Jan 2009 16:16 |
Hello Derek
I'm afraid I've not been very succesful with your Way family.
I did find the marriage of Charlton Way and Susan Cooper. This took place at St Lawrence Church on April 14th, 1861. Charlton is aged 23, a mariner from Tolpedel (Tolpuddle?) in Dorset. His father was William, a labourer. Susan was aged 20, born in Corfu (maybe Corfe?), her father was John, a soldier. The witnesses were a Mary Ann Riggs and Jean Mauger - pronounced 'major'. There is a birth for Charlton Way on the 3rd July, 1862 - Charlton senior is a labourer. I also found the birth for Edward Way on 4th June 1868 but could not find any of the others - I'll have another look for the rest of the family another time. As there are 2 Charlton's among the children did the first one die?did Dad Charlton run out of names that he liked? or was the 1880 one a grandchild?
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Pam
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Mary
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29 Jan 2009 12:30 |
Hi Pam Thanks and I look forward to hearing from you sometime next week about Elizabeth Polgreen. Many thanks Mary
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djm
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28 Jan 2009 16:12 |
hi can you look up the followin please. Floraance Mary Dowinton born c 1920 Father Unknown Mother Florence Ryan
thanks
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28 Jan 2009 16:06 |
Hello Mary
I have found the birth reference for Elizabeth Polgreen and will look up the full details next time I am at the Registry Office - hopefully later this week.
Pam
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Thelma
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27 Jan 2009 18:17 |
Hi Pam I have received your email and I cannot thank you enough. Thelma was born in 1942 and used to visit Jersey as a child. Olga Thorne lived,with her husband,in rooms at 26 Sand Street which was the Tostevin family home.We had no idea that Olga was William Le Vote's niece.Thelma thinks that William and Olga may have been French? Thank you very much Regards Jim
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Mary
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27 Jan 2009 17:25 |
Hi Pam I'm wondering if you can help me. One of my ancestors Hugh Polgreen was living in St Helier Jersey at the time of 1851 census. He was married to Susanna and they had a child by the name of Elizabeth born in St Helier (shown on the census as being 3 months). The actual name shown on the record is Polgrend but it is actually Polgreen (Or Pollgreen). Is it possible to find the record of her birth date or baptism date in the records. If you can help I would be most grateful. Kind Regards Mary
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27 Jan 2009 16:45 |
Jim/Thelma
I have sent you an e-mail
Pam
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24 Jan 2009 14:05 |
Hi Pam If you have the time,I would like to confirm the birth/parent details of:- 1891 Ada Manoury abt 1885 St. Saviour, Jersey, Channel Islands Granddaughter St Saviour, Jersey With grateful thanks,Jim
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24 Jan 2009 11:08 |
Hi Jim
I can look at, and make notes about the documents that you are interested in with no cost involved. What I can't do is take copies if they are not for my own use. In order to do that you would have to contact the Archive and fill in a copyright declaration form, the minimum charge for that is £5. If you pm me your e-mail address I will get back to you next week.
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Pam
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24 Jan 2009 10:41 |
Hi Pam Thanks for posting the link to Jersey Archives. I am interested in the following:- Le Vote, Lilian Esther Le Vote, Olga Thorne Le Vote, William Can I request the info via email and is there any cost involved? Regards Jim(researching Tostevin)
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Derek
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23 Jan 2009 20:31 |
Cheers Pam, apprciated.
Best Wishes, Derek
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