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Post by vikingtim on Dec 31, 2010 18:21:49 GMT
Any information gratefully received on the JARVIS and SHEFTON families of Gwersyllt. I have some census returns and certificates pertaining to 19th century, early 20th but would like to know more. Wrexham areas mentioned are Gwersyllt, Summerhill and Moss.
Which English counties did these families come from? They don't sound Welsh in origin.
Anything appreciated.
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Post by eluned on Jan 1, 2011 10:44:28 GMT
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Post by eluned on Jan 1, 2011 12:22:31 GMT
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Post by eluned on Jan 1, 2011 12:28:15 GMT
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 1, 2011 17:04:51 GMT
Thanks very much indeed, eluned. A Happy New Year to you too! Below are my connections to the JARVIS and other families of the area. Maybe someone might spot a link to their own family tree? At any rate, I am proud to have a Welsh ancestral line: My Maternal Grandmother was ALICE MARY SHIRT Born ALICE MARY JARVIS 5th June 1909, Summerhill, Gwersyllt Father: GEORGE JARVIS Mother: SUSAN JARVIS [formerly NEEDHAM] My Great-Grandfather was GEORGE JARVIS Born 17th June 1877, Moss, Gwersyllt Parents: JOSEPH JARVIS and MARY JARVIS [formerly SHEFTON] My Great-Great Grandfather was JOSEPH JARVIS Born 26th April 1850, Hope Valley, Gwersyllt Parents: WILLIAM JARVIS and ELIZABETH JARVIS [formerly JONES] My Great-Great-Great Grandfather was WILLIAM JARVIS Born 1811, Wrexham If anyone spots a link, or maybe knows something useful, please let me know. Thanks.
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Post by annedw on Jan 1, 2011 18:05:13 GMT
Can you post the census details, I can only find George b 1877 in 1881, he is living in Railway Cottage, Gwersyllt, which I would imagine was about 5 minutes walk from where I live. www.northwalesbmd.org.uk/bmd_welcome.html Looking at the records for Jarvis on this site, most of then seem to be from Ruabon / Llangollen areas, probably some moved from here. Mary Shefton 1855 is the only baptism with that surname , there are not many Sheftons at all in the BMDs, in fact I am struggling to find any in Welsh census . Lots of Ruabon marriages here. archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CLWYD/2003-09/1062708724
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 1, 2011 20:04:54 GMT
The census info I have on the JARVIS and SHEFTON families is below. Regarding SHEFTON, this appears to have been spelt SHIFTON on my Great Grandfather's birth certificate, SHEFTON on Mary's baptism records and even as SHEPTTON on census records.
1] 1881 Census: Railway Cottage, Gwersyllt Joseph Jarvis [Head] 30 years old, Blacksmith born in Denbighshire [place illegible, but Hope Valley on birth certificate] Mary [Wife] 31 years, born Wrexham Elizabeth 8 years, Scholar born Bedford Leigh, Lancashire John 6 years, Scholar born Bedford Leigh, Lancashire George, 3 years, born Gwersyllt Theresa, 1 year, born Gwersyllt
2] 1851 Census: 19, The Moss William Jarvis [Head] 39 years, born Wrexham Elizabeth [Wife] 37 years, born Wrexham Thomas 16 born Wrexham Anne 13 born Wrexham Daniel 8 born Madeley, Staffordshire Sarah 4 born Wrexham William 3 born Wrexham Joseph 11 months born Gresford
3] Census for 1851: 22, Abbott Street, Wrexham John Sheptton [Head] 35 , Wine Merchants Porter, born Wrexham Hannah [Wife] 39, born Wrexham William 17, Stonemason's App, born Wrexham Margaret 14, born Shrewsbury, Shropshire John 7, Scholar, born Liverpool Mary 1, born Wrexham
This SHEPTTON family is the same SHEFTON family as named on MARY SHEFTON's baptism record of 1850, with JOHN and HANNAH SHEFTON as parents. Also, the details match the 27th Dec 1835 marriage certificate for JOHN SHEFTON and HANNAH GRIFFITHS. The latter marriage was witnessed by BERNARD SHEFTON and MARY SHEFTON.
Looking at the JARVIS census returns of 1881 [Railway Cottage], two of the children were born in Leigh, nr Wigan in Lancashire. I am told that my Great-Grandfather, George used to visit relatives in Lancashire. I recently googled 'Jarvis, Gwersyllt' and came upon a posting on a Saga Forum by one 'Lancashirelass' also seeking info on JARVIS and SHEFTON. Though I'm too young for Saga [!], I've tried to contact her. I suspect that the JARVIS and SHEFTON families may have originally hailed from Lancashire. Aside from the aforementioned clue, SHEFTON does seem a likely corruption of SEFTON, now on Merseyside.
Tantalisingly, these census returns also mention places such as Shrewsbury and Madeley as birthplaces for certain children. So, I'll keep an open mind as yet...
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Post by eluned on Jan 1, 2011 20:16:14 GMT
Hi I read Joseph's place of birth in 1881 as Gwersyllt.
1861 Broughton Moss Valley RG9/4286, f.57, f.3 William Jarvis 50 miner Elizabeth wife 48 Ann 23 servant at home Daniel 18 miner Sarah 16 servant William 13 miner Joseph 10 Jane 8 Elizabeth 6 Mary 1 All born Broughton
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 2, 2011 11:39:55 GMT
Thanks again to eluned and anne for your kind help here- much appreciated. The links you've provided are interesting and useful.
I suppose the next move would be to try to find William Jarvis/Jervis on the census records for 1841 and details of his marriage, which might yield his father's name etc.
Incidentally, my Great-Grandfather, GEORGE JARVIS [born 1877] was a volunteer in the Royal Welch Fusiliers pre-1895, and fought as Mounted Infantry in the Warwickshire Regiment in the Boer War. I have a great photo of him in uniform, and he looks uncannily like me. It puzzles me why a lad from Gwersyllt would be in the Warwicks and not a Welsh regiment?
After 1909, he changed his name to Robert George Evans [!] and went to live in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. This is well-known in my maternal side. He was later a reserve in the York and Lancaster Regiment in WW1 as Robert George Evans. The family details he provides, and date of birth match those of GEORGE JARVIS. His now elderly Grandson told me the reason for the name-change from JARVIS. He died as EVANS in 1932.
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Post by eluned on Jan 2, 2011 12:14:03 GMT
Hi Your family history appears to be a very interesting one, name changes always add a bit of excitment and intrigue Evans from South Yorkshire also grabs my attention, as I am both of these ;D Have you been able to locate service records for George Jarvis? Unfortunately you will struggle with the 1841 census records as these for the Wrexham area are missing
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 2, 2011 19:27:25 GMT
Eluned, I am going to send you a private message re the alleged reason for the name change. It doesn't involve bigamy or prison, but if true is certainly interesting...
The family tradition, strongly maintained, is that the surname was definately originally JARVIS. Below is the slightly tangled story that I've so far uncovered in records of my Great Grandad, born GEORGE JARVIS, in Gwersyllt in 1877....
1] My Maternal Grandmother's birth certificate in 1909 states father as GEORGE JARVIS, but the other children all have ROBERT GEORGE EVANS as father.
2] In 1902 my Great-Grandfather is married in Dublin, as a soldier of the Warwicks, as ROBERT GEORGE EVANS.
3] In 1904, he is again listed as GEORGE EVANS on his son's birth certificate in Dublin [son called George Arthur Evans].
4] Jumping to 1909, Gwersyllt baptism records show him listed as GEORGE JARVIS again, for the baptism of his son Matthew and his daughter , Alice Mary. Matthew was actually born in Summerhill, Gwersyllt in 1907, and Alice Mary in Summerhill, Gwersyllt in June 1909. To reiterate, he is GEORGE JARVIS on the latter's birth certificate.
5] After this, he reverts permanently to ROBERT GEORGE EVANS. I have his Death Certificate in 1932. I also have his records for Reserves in York and Lancaster Regiment, where he is listed as above and living in Barnsley. His wife and children are mentioned. Re age, he is listed as 37 years and 3 months on the day of 4th Sept 1914, which ties perfectly with the birth certificate of GEORGE JARVIS, 17th June 1877.
These military records mention previous volunteer service in the Royal Welch Fusiliers 'pre-1895', but there is NO mention of his service in the Warwicks Regiment in the Boer War. He definately served there, and I possess a photo of him in uniform bearing the medal. This Warwickshire episode possibly contains the key to the name change, which I will share in private...
I suspect that GEORGE reverted back to his original JARVIS surname when returning to Gwersyllt to live after living in Dublin. In Gwersyllt, there would be no point going around as 'Bob Evans', amongst his own people who remembered him as GEORGE JARVIS. When work took him to Barnsley, he reverted back to his alias EVANS. His Barnsley descendants are called EVANS to this day. Though this is on my maternal side, I am tempted to add the name JARVIS to my own name just to restore things a little!
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Post by annedw on Jan 3, 2011 10:24:52 GMT
I`ve found nothing of interest in the papers about your Jarvis family of Gwersyllt, just this one that could be Daniels wife. The Wrexham Advertiser, and North Wales News Saturday, June 02, 1900. May 20 aged 63 ?? at her residence 8 Belgrave Terrace Johnstown. Mrs Harriet Jarvis wife of the late Daniel Jarvis of Moss Free BMD has 65. This is probably Daniel. Deaths Dec 1896 Jarvis Daniel 60 Wrexham I live in Gwersyllt and one side of my family lived in Moss before moving to Gwersyllt about 1890/1900. MODIFIED If I have the correct militery records for George Jarvis his father is Joseph Jarvis living at 29 James Street, Crescent Place , Wrexham. 4711 Royal Welsh Fusiliers 3rd Battalion He states at the time he was serving with the Militia having enlisted with them on 30 Jan 1895 , he had served 90 days before enlisting with RWF on 17 June 1895 at Wrexham, when he was aged 18 years 1 month. In 1895 the depot for 23rd battalion district RWF was on Kings Mills Road, where the Barracks are still standing. www.geograph.org.uk/photo/566889
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 3, 2011 17:31:26 GMT
Anne, This is very much appreciated. What a great forum this is! It would appear that GEORGE JARVIS enlisted on his birthday too. Definately the right man. Thanks so much for this!
I have come across a reference to GEORGE JARVIS , 'MEMBER OF MONTGOMERYSHIRE YEOMANRY, 1900' in Denbighshire Records and have sent off for the full details from Denbighshire County Council today.
I am beginning to piece together this change of name from GEORGE JARVIS to ROBERT GEORGE EVANS. It appears to be connected somehow to his service with the Warwickshire Regiment as 'EVANS'. In 1902 he marries as EVANS, in 1904 is EVANS on his son's birth certificate, but in 1909 when briefly back in Gwersyllt he is back to the original, GEORGE JARVIS on my Grandma's birth certificate. He then leaves Wales for Barnsley where he lived out the rest of his life as EVANS.
Did he desert the Warwicks after the Boer War while stationed at Portobello Barracks, Dublin? He is still in Dublin, alive and kicking in 1904. He couldn't have enlisted 'under age' as he was already in the RWF at 18. There is no record of him deserting either, for that matter. Somehow, the answer lies in this Warwicks connection....
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Post by annedw on Jan 3, 2011 17:43:06 GMT
I`ve just found the RGE records and will take a nosey at them . He has stated his birthplace as the parish of Denbigh rather tham Wrexham where George Jarvis was born. MODIFIED , On another records for Robert George Evans he has `tattoo marks ` on both hands. George Jarvis had two tattoo marks on each forearm. RGE has also gained 3 inches in height over the years, but the description of eyes and hair is very much the same . It really does look like the same person.
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Post by eluned on Jan 3, 2011 17:44:49 GMT
Hi Tim and annedw George appears to desert whilst serving with the RWF according to the service records found by Annette.
eluned
modified to correct a typo.
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 3, 2011 18:52:42 GMT
Eluned and anne, Family mystery solved! Thanks again to you both for such excellent help with this. I have just been told by 'Al' on the Royal Welch Fusiliers forum that my Great-Grandfather, GEORGE JARVIS did indeed desert the regiment. He was a previous member of 3 RWF Militia, as we know, number 2038. As we now also know, he enlisted [in Manchester] with 2 RWF on 17th June 1895. The battalion embarked for Malta on 30th June 1896, and GEORGE is listed as deserted on 1st July 1896. After 2 RWF arrived in Malta, they held a Board of Enquiry as to his desertion. A large list of missing kit was included as evidence, as well as his conduct sheet and pay sheet. There is a reference to him as being, 'uncaptured'....
Uncaptured indeed. George Jarvis then went on to enlist in the Second Boer War as Robert George Evans, and later as a Reserve in the Yorks and Lancs [WW1 era] as Evans.
So it would seem that his elderly Grandson 'Billy' was telling the truth. GEORGE JARVIS was his original name, and he did desert a regiment but it was the earlier Royal Welch Fusiliers rather than the Warwickshires. Billy said this was the reason for the name change all along. Personally, I would not want to live my life looking over my shoulder like he must have done.
Thanks again for the help. I feel a strange sense of relief here as an old family tale is proved right, and I now know the real surname is Jarvis.
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Post by annedw on Jan 4, 2011 15:47:31 GMT
Found a little 1901
RG13; Piece: 3695; Folio: 140; Page: 6. 53 Rumford St Chorlton Alfred Jeans head 39 chemist b Berwick on Tweed Theresa Jarvis 22 servant b Wrexham
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 4, 2011 16:01:03 GMT
Anne, Thanks a lot for this info. George was definately born in Moss, Gwersyllt on 17th June 1877, and the family on the 1891 census is definately his. I think there was an eror listing him at 14 as being born in Bedford Leigh, though one of his siblings was born there. Some enumerators appear to have made inevitable errors such as a previous one that listed all the family as being born in Broughton.
This Leigh [near Wigan] connecton must be the Lancashire connection I was told about. Apparently, George would sometimes visit relatives in Lancashire. Maybe that is where the Jarvis family originated from beyond George's Grandfather, William who was born in Wrexham.
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Post by annedw on Jan 4, 2011 16:17:34 GMT
Just checked Free BMD for George Jarvis births, yours seems to the Wrexham June 1877 one, but can`t see one that might be the Leigh , Jarvis. I may be able to help with William later in the week, he must have married before 1837, but probably in St Giles. No promises but
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 4, 2011 16:42:20 GMT
Annette, The Bedford Leigh thing must be an error as the birth in Moss, Gwersyllt on 17th June 1877 ties in perfectly with the details supplied on his alias 'Robert George Evans' later records with Yorks and Lancs Regiment. I asked a lady at the OPCS some years ago to search for George's birth certificate and she was 100% certain that the Gwersyllt one is right. The enumerator obviously got things mixed up with some siblings born in Wrexham and some in Leigh.
You have helped me enormously [I've sent you a reply to your pm with my home email account] Annette, and I am sincerely grateful for the time you have spent on my 'slippery' ancestor, George.
The census returns for 1851 show William as 39 years old and born in Wrexham. His wife Elizabeth was formerly Jones.
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Post by Hen Locsin on Jan 4, 2011 16:44:05 GMT
Of minimal interest maybe, but there was a large family of Jarvis, more recently in the Wrexham Area. They lived at Ruthin Road Wrexham in the row of terraced houses where Bryn Offa now exists. I think it was known as Offa Terrace. There was certainly a George Jarvis, who may well have been related to the gentleman you highlight and also a Herbert. Both are now deceased but some family connections remain. This George was in the " Security" at Rubery Owen Whitegate factory.
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Post by annedw on Jan 4, 2011 18:13:41 GMT
Annette, I am sincerely grateful for the time you have spent on my 'slippery' ancestor, George. To be honest I just like being nosey ;D but as this is my local area , Gwersyllt, Moss, Summerhill, then it all adds to my knowledge of the places . I can`t help but think our ancestors probably came across each other at some time. Mind you , I`m not too sure about mine being in the Sally Army
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 5, 2011 13:43:46 GMT
Annette, You are a Star!!! Thanks again for all the emailed attachments you've sent. They make for fascinating inspection. What a character George Jarvis was! You are an amazing researcher, I must say. The 1901 Leigh census shows that George's father Joseph and family moved to Lancashire, and that is who George must have visited on his trips across from Barnsley 'to see relatives' that elderly family have mentioned to me. This Leigh, Lancashire connection might hold a clue to the Jarvis family's ultimate origins. The surname [Norman-derived, meaning 'Spear Servant' from Old Germanic] is English rather than Welsh. I wonder if William Jarvis, listed as 39 on the 1851 census was the first to be born in Wrexham? Maybe William's father, whoever he was, came to Wrexham area for work in the pits at the early part of the Industrial Revolution? I suspect that the Jarvis family came from either Lancashire or Shropshire originally.
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Post by eluned on Jan 5, 2011 14:52:12 GMT
There are deaths registered in Leigh Joseph Jarvis 72yrs Mar 1/4 1922 8c 379 Mary Jarvis 88yrs Mar 1/4 1941 8c 457
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Post by vikingtim on Jan 5, 2011 17:15:24 GMT
Eluned, Thanks for this. It looks like Mary Jarvis [nee Shefton] had a good innings- 88 is good for today never mind then. She actually outlived her son George by 9 years, as he died of pneumonia in 1932 aged 55. I no doubt have relatives that I have never met in both Wrexham and Leigh.
Thanks to Hen Locsin earlier for the info on the Jarvis family of Ruthin Road. I am right in thinking that one pronounces Ruthin as 'Riffin'? At any rate, they are probably distant family of mine. 'Security' Jarvis of Rubery Owen sounds interesting...
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Post by annedw on Jan 5, 2011 19:52:15 GMT
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Post by annedw on Jan 6, 2011 17:18:59 GMT
I`ve sorted out the census years now and have reposted them here. The other odd ones I`ve deleted. I know some are duplicated but it`s easier to follow them here. 1851 Census: 19, The Moss William Jarvis [Head] 39 years, born Wrexham Elizabeth [Wife] 37 years, born Wrexham Thomas 16 born Wrexham Anne 13 born Wrexham Daniel 8 born Madeley, Staffordshire Sarah 4 born Wrexham William 3 born Wrexham Joseph 11 months born Gresford 1861 Broughton Moss Valley RG9/4286, f.57, f.3 William Jarvis 50 miner Elizabeth wife 48 Ann 23 servant at home Daniel 18 miner Sarah 16 servant William 13 miner Joseph 10 Jane 8 Elizabeth 6 Mary 1 All born Broughton 1870 March qtr William Jarvis 59 died 1871 RG10; Piece: 5656; Folio: 27; Page: 8 Near Grapes Moss Elizabeth Janis 58 widow Housekeeper b Moss William Janis 23 coal miner b Moss Joseph Janis 21 ?? sharpener b Moss Jane Janis 18 in paint manufacturers b Moss 1881 Census: Railway Cottage, Gwersyllt Joseph Jarvis [Head] 30 years old, Blacksmith born in Mary [Wife] 31 years, born Wrexham Elizabeth 8 years, Scholar born Bedford Leigh, Lancashire John 6 years, Scholar born Bedford Leigh, Lancashire George, 3 years, born Gwersyllt Theresa, 1 year, born Gwersyllt 1891 RG12; Piece: 3092; Folio 78; Page 10 66 Manchester Road. Tyldesley With Shakerley, Lancashire Joseph Jarvis 40 blacksmith b Wrexham Mary Jarvis 41 b Wrexham Elizabeth Jarvis 18 b Bedford Leigh, Lancs. John W Jarvis 16 son blacksmith b Bedford Leigh Theresa Jarvis 11 b Gwersyllt Deborah Jarvis 9 b Leigh Mary Jarvis 6 b Tyldlesley Hannah Jarvis 4 b " Joseph Hy Jarvis 0 b " Probably this is George as he`s not with his family. Birthplace is given as Leigh rather than Wrexham , but quite a coincidence as he had three siblings born there. Was he a naughty boy . 1891RG12; Piece: 2848; Folio 123; Page 11 Reformatory School, Bradwell, Congleton Union. George Jarvis 14 b Leigh. b 1877. There are about 80 boys there ages between 10 / 18 some are from North Wales. 1901 RG13; Piece: 3589; Folio: 55; Page: 48. 3 Garden Place , Leigh Joseph Jarris 49 coal hewer b Wrexham Mary Jarris 49 b Wrexham Deborah Jarris 19 cotton tenter b Leigh Mary Jarris 16 cotton tenter b Tyldsley Hannah Jarris 14 cotton tenter b “ Joseph Henry Jarris 10 b “ 1901 Can`t find George,
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Post by annedw on Jan 6, 2011 17:38:30 GMT
I think Tim will be pleased to find he`s a "Jacko" and his family are from Ruabon / Rhos. I had some good luck in the Parish Registers, but then as happens got stuck. William Jarvis Marriage at St Giles Wrexham 1833 Dec 28, with consent of parents. (Probably Elizabeth was under 21)William Jarvies / Elizabeth Jones both otp. Witts, John Williams / Anne Jones. There was only one William Jarvis baptised in Wrexham, he was the youngest child of Daniel and Anne Jarvis 1811 Dec 1 (b Nov 19) William Jarvis s/o Daniel (collier) and Anne. Broughton Other children are. 1802 July 22 Margaret 1803 Oct 30 (b 8) Lewis 1805 Sept 8 (b Aug 16) John (buried 1806 April 19 c/o Daniel. Broughton) 1807 Mar 30 (b14) Thomas 1808 Jun 1 (b May14) George 1809 Aug 20 (b 6) John (buried 1811 Feb 11 c/o Daniel Brymbo.) A search for a marriage resulted in this find at St Giles Wrexham. 1802 Jan 30 Daniel Jarvis / Anne Lewis both otp.Witts Edward Davies / Richard Meeson. Richard Meeson was probably a parish clerk as his name appears on many entries. The only Daniel Jarvis baptism in Wrexham St Giles Prs is this one which is a good match. 1777 Jan 25 (b 9) Daniel Jarvis s/o Daniel, collier of Bro(ughton)ADDITIONHeather found only one possible sibling born to Daniel 1782 June 13, Edward Jarvis baptized (b 11) son of Daniel (collier) and Marg't JARVIS of "Bro". There was again only one Daniel Jarvis marriage in St Giles Wrexham. 1776 May 11 Daniel Jarvis collier / Margaret Dodd, widow. Both otp Witts. John Edwards, John Kendrick. From 1730 to 1756 there are no Jarvis bapt or burials in Wrexham St Giles and nothing in any of the older registers. I decided to look at Ruabon, there are many Jarvis families there, but then got stuck There were two Daniels to choose from and without a fathers name in the marriage we can`t be sure . St Marys`s Ruabon baptisms 1750 June 4 Daniel Jarvis s/o William and Mary. 1752 Dec 10 Daniel Jarvis s/o Thomas and Jane As far back as 1713 there was a baptism of a John Jarvis s/o Daniel and Martha in Ruabon. Even in the oldest Ruabon registers starting 1559 there are many variations of the name. Jervis. Jervies, Jerveis. Gervais, I think you are more Welsh than you imagined. Perhaps Ricky Gerviaise is a `Jacko` as well ;D ;D ;D ;D Shefton / Shelton also appears in Ruabon. In 1851 this is the only sibling that I can find, by searching for a Jarvis b Broughton / Wrexham .There are dozens in Ruabon / Rhos. 1851 HO107; Piece: 2503; Folio: 797; Page: 24 Living in Broughton Thomas Jarvis 43 engine driver b Broughton Margret Jarvis 45 b “ Daniel Jarvis 14 coal miner b “ Elizabeth Edwards 7 wifes daughter b “ Robert Jarvis 6 b “
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Post by annedw on Jan 6, 2011 17:42:09 GMT
Wrexham marriages 1831 to 1837. Sheftons named are. Bernard, Eleanor, Elizabeth, Ellen, John, Mary, Watkin, William. There was a Watkin Shefton bapt 1777, so the family had been around the area for a while.
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Post by annedw on Jan 6, 2011 18:17:28 GMT
I almost forgot In 1872 when Joseph married Mary, his brother William also married in St Giles. Dec qtr. William Jarvis s/o William Jarvis Margaret Davies d/o Robert Davies Looks like they moved away as well. RG11; Piece: 3808; Folio: 86; Page: 21 1881 38 Oxford St , Atherton, Leigh William Jarvis 33 coalminer b Moss Margaret Jarvis 27 b Brymbo Elizabeth A. Jarvis 6 b Moss Edward W. Jarvis 4 b Pentre Broughton Mary Jarvis 2 b "" Florence Jarvis 3 months b Leigh. William Davies marr 25 lodger coalminer b Brymbo (Margarets brother ?) Mary Davies marr 25 lodger b Saltney Annie Jones lodger 1 b Leigh Hugh March boarder 33 marr coalminer b Wigan Ishmael Roberts boarder 28 coal miner b KN Denbs.
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