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Thomas Jones (b. 1796)

Thomas Jones became a cooper like his father and eventually settled in Bethnal Green, East London.

He married Mary Anne Elwood and they had 6 known children.

Genealogy

Siblings

Birth

  • born 24/Nov/1796 in Sudbury, Suffolk

Marriages

Mary Anne Elwood (b. ~1803)

  • born around 1803 in Whitechapel, London
  • daughter of George & Ann Elwood of Osborne Street, Whitechapel
  • baptised 27/Feb/1803 at St. Mary, Whitechapel
  • married 23/Apr/1821 to Thomas Jones at St. Anne, Limehouse

Children

George Jones (b. ~1825)

  • born around 1825 in Greenwich, Kent

Eliza Jones (b. ~1826)

  • born around 1826 in Spitalfields, London

William Jones (b. ~1833)

  • born around 1833 in Spitalfields, London

Thomas Jones (b. ~1838)

  • born around 1838 in Bethnal Green, London

Eunice Jones (b. 1840)

  • born 1840 in Bethnal Green, London
  • likely worked as a servant (aged 21) for the Bennett family in the Islington district (1861 Census)

Hannah Jones (b. 1845)

Death

  • not known, but likely between 1851 and 1861

Census Data

1851

  • Address: 6 Hepworth Place, Bethnal Green, London
  • Thomas Jones (aged 54) — head, occupation: cooper
  • Mary A. Jones (aged 48) — wife
  • George Jones (aged 26) — son, occupation: journeyman cooper
  • Eliza Jones (aged 23) — daughter, occupation: shoe binder
  • William Jones (aged 18) — son, occupation: journeyman cooper
  • Thomas Jones (aged 13) — son
  • Eunice Jones (aged 10) — daughter
  • Hannah Jones (aged 6) — daughter


Family Tree

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Research Notes

  • Mary Ann Baker (b. 1803) was also found during research as a good match for being Thomas' wife, although no marriage record was found. She was born 11/Jul/1803 in Whitechapel, London, daughter of daughter of Joseph & Ann Baker and was baptised 11/Sep/1803 at St. Mary, Whitechapel.

Notes & References

  1. Born in Bethnal Green. Son of Joseph Samuel Harding (b. ~1821) and Elizabeth Hannant (b. ~1822). Died 1916 in Rochford, Essex.
  2. Death registered in Shoreditch district.