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GrahamThomas
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15 Jan 2018 15:29 |
Trying to find details of my Grandfather Richard John Jones, believe born 1889 in Wales. Lived in Essex married to my Grandmother Dorothy Alice (Rudkin). They divorced in 1945. Had 3 sons, Leonard, Fredrick and Robert. Lived in Kelvedon, Essex. Any help would be appreciated.
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ArgyllGran
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15 Jan 2018 15:31 |
Welcome to the boards, Graham.
The marriage cert will tell you his father's name, to help the search:
Marriages Dec 1915 (>99%) Jones Richard J Rudkin Braintree 4a 2511 Rudkin Dorothy A Jones Braintree 4a 2511
I don't see the births of the sons. There was a Frederick born in Leicester in 1920, but no Robert or Leonard 1915 - 1940.
I don't see Richard with Dorothy in 1939, either, at least not in Essex (trying to find Richard's DOB).
Possible births of Dorothy:
Births Dec 1891 (>99%) RUDKIN Dorothy Alice Braintree 4a 639
Births Mar 1895 (>99%) Rudkin Dorothy Alice Braintree 4a 718.
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ArgyllGran
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15 Jan 2018 15:56 |
Maybe a possibility in 1939:
1939 Register Transcription (Preview) Jones Household Port Talbot M.B., Glamorganshire, Wales First name(s) Last name(s) Birth year Dorothy Jones 1893 Richard Jones (1874) and 1 more person are on this record
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Andrew
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15 Jan 2018 16:02 |
Wrong MMN, but......
Surname First name(s) Mother District Vol Page Births Sep 1916 (>99%) Jones Robert J Smith Braintree 4a 1561
Births Mar 1921 (>99%) Jones Leonard W Smith Braintree 4a 1596
Births Sep 1922 (>99%) Jones Frederick W Smith Braintree 4a 1525
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Kayak
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15 Jan 2018 16:45 |
A possibility??
Dorothy born illegitimate daughter of Alice:
Dorothy Alice Rudkin England, Essex Parish Registers Name Dorothy Alice Rudkin Event Type Christening Event Date 21 Apr 1895 Event Place Witham, Essex, England Gender Female Father's Name / Mother's Name Alice May Rudkin
Mother marries Mr Smith:
Marriages Jun 1895 Rudkin Alice Mary Braintree 4a 963 Smith Walter Braintree 4a 963
1901 census: Dorothy A Smith England and Wales Census, 1901 Name Dorothy A Smith Event Type Census Event Date 31 Mar 1901 Event Place Witham, Essex, England County Essex Civil Parish Witham Ecclesiastical Parish St Nicolas Witham With All Saints Sub-District Witham Registration District Braintree Residence Note Maldon Road Gender Female Age 6 Relationship to Head of Household Daughter Birth Year (Estimated) 1895 Birthplace Witham, Essex Schedule Type 96 Page Number 15 Household
Walter Smith Head M 29 Southminster, Essex Alice M Smith Wife F 29 Witham, Essex Dorothy A Smith Daughter F 6 Witham, Essex Robert E Smith Son M 3 Witham, Essex
birth reg for brother Robert: SMITH, ROBERT ERNEST mother's maiden name RUDKIN GRO Reference: 1897 J Quarter in BRAINTREE Volume 04A Page 698
She marries as Rudkin but uses Smith as her maiden name when registering the births of her children
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AustinQ
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15 Jan 2018 16:51 |
Looks good Tiggit
1939?
Smith Household (6 People) Oakland Cottage High Street , Braintree R.D., Essex, England
Alice (M) Smith 22 Sep 1871 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married Dorothy A Button (Jones) 03 Feb 1895 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married Sorry, this record is officially closed. Robert I Jones 21 Sep 1916 Male ? Opperator Single Leonard W Jones 22 Dec 19?? Male Plumber Single Sorry, this record is officially closed.
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AustinQ
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15 Jan 2018 17:25 |
No mention of his father in 1939:
Chelmsford Chronicle 15 December 1939
The wedding took place at St Mary's of Miss Bessie Esther Shepherd, only daughter of Mr & Mrs J A Shepherd of Trews Cottages, and Mr Robert John Jones eldest son of Mrs Dorothy Jones of Oaklands Cottage...Mr L Jones was best man.
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AustinQ
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15 Jan 2018 17:31 |
Photo of Frederick with this article:
Essex Newsman 04 February 1944
WELL LOVED
There was a very large attendance at the funeral at Kelvedon on Wednesday of Flying Offices Frederick W Jones of Oaklands Cottage Kelvedon who was killed in air operations. He was 21 and one of the best loved lads in the village. He is the first local ATC member to lose his life. Before joining the RAF he was in the Colchester Borough Treasurer's Office... ----------------------------------------
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Debt Of Honour
name(s) Frederick Walter Jones Birth year 1923 Age 21 Death date 27 Jan 1944 Number 152726 Rank Flying Officer Regiment Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve Grave reference Grave 416. Cemetery or Memorial Kelvedon (St. Mary) Churchyard Extension Additional information Son of Richard John and Dorothy Alice Jones, of Kelvedon. Link https://www.cwgc.org/find/find-war-dead
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AustinQ
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16 Jan 2018 06:57 |
I've had a message from Graham- he is interested to know more about Richard John:
"I have copy of married certificate, for 27/11/1915 with his father listed as Onslow Jones - Sailor.
Regarding his age he was age 26 on wedding certificate, so 1889 came from that." --------------------------------
Hello Graham- it's easier if you use the box at the bottom of this page to reply, then everyone can see any extra information you can add, and you are likely to get more help.
Can you tell us Richard's occupation and address from the marriage certificate, and the name of any witnesses? They could help.
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Jan 2018 09:35 |
Adds below, as it came up!...
Chris :)
Jones O 1864 1916 Deaths At Sea, 1781-1968 (Find My Past)
(1st Mate. Birthplace, Portmadoc. Last place of Abode, 39, Granville Road, Liverpool. Supposed Drowned 24th Oct. Ship Missing. Vessel Name, North Wales)
https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?12550
(no, on above as Owen)
(to go with 1901 above)
1911 (Find My Past) Alice Mary Smith Head Married Female 39 1872 Witham Essex Charwoman Dorothy Smith Daughter Single Female 16 1895 Witham Essex - Robert Ernest Smith Son Single Male 13 1898 Witham Essex School Boy John Henry Smith Son - Male 11 1900 Witham Essex School Boy Frank William Smith Son - Male 4 1907 Kelvedon Essex - Robert Smith Boarder Widower Male 71 1840 Southminster Saddler High Street Kelverdon, Kelvedon, Essex,
(Find My Past also has below)
Smith Robert Ernest 1897 — 1899-1919 British Royal Navy Seamen 1899-1924 (Born 5/4/97)
Smith Robert Ernest 1897 — 1914 British Royal Navy & Royal Marines, Battle Of Jutland 1916 Servicemen
1939 Register (Find My Past)
28 Gibraltar Road , Mablethorpe and Sutton U.D., Lincolnshire (Parts of Lindsey), Robert E Smith 05 Apr 1897 Male H M Customs & Excise Coastal Force Constable Married Nell E Smith 05 Aug 1909 Female Unpaid Domestic Duties Married
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AustinQ
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16 Jan 2018 09:41 |
Having trouble finding Onslow!
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GrahamThomas
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16 Jan 2018 12:01 |
Hi all.
In regard to wedding certificate information as follows:
Richard John Jones: Occupation - Soldier: Address The Firs, Witham, Essex.
Witness: Agnes Edith Smith and J Kneally.
I have no further info on Onslow Jones other than Occupation on certificate as Sailor.
Regarding Richard John Jones's place of birth seem to remember my Father mentioning he came from Wales. Not sure when he left my grandmother. She remarried a Charles James Button on 15th March 1947.
Thanks all for your input, as this is my first attempt at this.
Graham
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Jan 2018 12:30 |
Looks to be below...
Chris :)
Birth SMITH, AGNES EDITH (RUDKIN) GRO Reference: 1896 M Quarter in BRAINTREE Volume 04A Page 693
British Army, British Red Cross Society volunteers 1914-1918 Transcription (Find My Past)
First name(s) Agnes Edith Last name Smith Year 1918 Birth year 1896 Rank Nurse Address High St, Kelvedon County Essex County as transcribed Essex Service from 04/05/1918 Service to 31/08/1919 Engagement date 04/05/1918 Age when engaged 22 Termination date 31/08/1919 Rank at termination Nurse Department J.W. V.A.D. Commission Essex 24 Previous engagement P.T.O. Addtional information 5th Northern General Hosp: Leicester.
(that would be the family for 1911 posted earlier)
(google brings below for The Firs. (Not seeing Jones Powers Hall End 1911)
The Firs, Powers Hall End, Witham
Things Military for Richard then!...
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ArgyllGran
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16 Jan 2018 12:47 |
Not a soldier, but posting just in case:
Richard John Jones in the Web: UK, Campaign Medals Awarded to WWI Merchant Seamen, 1914-1925 Name: Richard John Jones Birth Date: 1889 Birth Place: Holyhead Year Issued: 1914-1925
JONES, RICHARD JOHN - (no mms) GRO Reference: 1889 M Quarter in HOLYHEAD Volume 11B Page 467
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Jan 2018 18:57 |
Would say below, for above one...
Chris :)
(Born 4th Feb. 1889 for above, a few things FMP, one also Merchant Navy Date range 1921-1941)
Richard John 1889 — 1889 Anglesey Baptisms Caergybi / Holyhead, Anglesey, Wales
(also Baptism above, 1889 Feb. 27th, (says) Jane Michael) Caergybi / Holyhead, Anglesey.
Feels like a 'Brick Wall' this, and as for Onslow Jones the Sailor, well!...
(and just to add, that 1939 was Anslow, wife of Frederick James, not Onslow!)
Edits
Anglesey Baptisms (Find My Past)
First name(s) Richard John Last name Jones Birth year 1889 Baptism year 1889 Baptism date 27 Feb 1889 Place Caergybi / Holyhead County Anglesey Country Wales Father's first name(s) Michael (no occupation given) Mother's first name(s) Jane Page 135 (Abode, Cross Street)
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GrahamThomas
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16 Jan 2018 19:08 |
Hi all.
Like you all, hitting a wall. Will try through his sons Robert John Jones, Fredrick Walter Jones and Leonard William Jones, to see what is on their birth certificates.
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Chris Ho :)
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16 Jan 2018 19:12 |
Yes, anything worth a try I think, more a case here of finding things Smith not Jones, lol...
(that 1916 Birth Cert. might have more on the Military side of things, for occ. of Richard)
Chris :)
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GrahamThomas
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31 Jan 2018 14:28 |
Further to all the above, have found a birth certificate for his son Robert John Jones dated 27/09/1916, On which it states that Richard John Jones was a Private Sapper, South Midland Royal Engineers (Steward on board ship). Tried war records but could not find him unless not looking properly.
Graham.
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ErikaH
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31 Jan 2018 14:44 |
Very few WW1 records actually survive - something in the region of 30%
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ArgyllGran
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31 Jan 2018 17:26 |
If he was a steward on board ship, perhaps the medal award record I posted earlier is the right one.
Would a steward have been his occupation before joining the army?? It seems odd for a sapper in the SMRE to be a steward?
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