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Louisa Jones, 1837–1896?> (aged 58 years)
father |
1806–1880
Birth: 1806
— Ruthin, Denbighshire, Wales Death: about 1880 — Chester, Cheshire, England |
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Marriage | Marriage — 7 June 1832 — Chester, Cheshire, England |
1 year
elder sister |
1833–1866
Birth: May 1833
27
21
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: 10 June 1866 — Chester St Martin, Chester, Cheshire, England |
23 months
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3 years
herself |
1837–1896
Birth: August 1837
31
25
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: June 1896 — Heysham, Lancashire, England |
3 years
younger sister |
1840–1862
Birth: October 1840
34
29
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: 17 February 1862 — Chester, Cheshire, England |
2 years
younger sister |
1842–1876
Birth: November 1842
36
31
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: December 1876 — Holywell, Flintshire, Wales |
2 years
younger brother |
1844–1894
Birth: 25 December 1844
38
33
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: July 1894 — Nantwich, Cheshire, England |
4 years
younger brother |
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1848–1850
Birth: June 1848
42
36
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: March 1850 — Chester, Cheshire, England |
2 years
younger brother |
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4 years
younger brother |
1853–1855
Birth: 1853
47
41
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: May 1855 — Chester, Cheshire, England |
husband |
1835–1909
Birth: 1835
23
29
— Bersham, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales Death: 27 August 1909 — Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales |
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herself |
1837–1896
Birth: August 1837
31
25
— Chester, Cheshire, England Death: June 1896 — Heysham, Lancashire, England |
Marriage | Marriage — 16 July 1859 — Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales |
3 years
daughter |
1861–1919
Birth: 1861
26
23
— Coedpoeth, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales Death: 24 August 1919 — Halifax, Yorkshire, England |
4 years
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9 years
son |
1872–1914
Birth: 1872
37
34
— Denbighshire, Wales Death: October 1914 — Chorlton, Manchester, Lancashire, England |
6 years
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Address: Steam Mill Street |
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Death of a brother
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Address: Steam Mill Street |
Birth of a brother
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Address: Stetam Mill Street |
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Birth of a brother
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Address: Steam Mill Street |
Death of a brother
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Address: Steam Mill Street |
Burial of a brother
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Address: Church of St John the Baptist, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Marriage
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Address: St. Giles' Church, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales. |
Birth of a daughter
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Death of a sister
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Address: Steam Mill Street |
Birth of a son
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Death of a sister
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Address: Chester Infirmary, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Burial of a sister
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Address: Overleigh Cemetery, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Death of a mother
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Address: Steam Mill Street, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Burial of a mother
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Address: St. John the Baptist's Church, Chester, Cheshire, England. |
Birth of a son
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Address: Pentry Hawden, Denbighshire, Wales. |
Death of a sister
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Birth of a daughter
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Address: Pentry Hawden, Denbighshire, Wales. |
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Death
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Unique identifier
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B3246BF99485D511A9194445535400002C8D
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Last change
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Author of last change: 7mikefh |
Note
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1841 census Steam Mill Street, St John, Chester John JONES Head M Male 33 Carter Ruthin, Denbighshire 1851 census 137 Steam Mill Street, St John, Chester John JONES Head M Male 43 Farm Labourer Ruthin, Denbighshire 1861 census Nant, Bersham, Denbighshire Robert Rogers Head M Male 27 Nant, Denbighshire 1871 census Sandy Lane, Saltney, Flintshire Robert Rogers Head M 36 Male Collier Coedpoeth, Denbighshire 1881 census Robert Rogers Head M Male 46 Nant, Denbigh, Wales Coal Miner |
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Media object
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St. Giles' Church, Wrexham, Denbighshire, Wales.
Note: St Giles' Church is the parish church of Wrexham, Wales. St Giles' Church is the parish church of Wrexham, Wales. It's tower is traditionally one of the Seven Wonders of Wales, which are commemorated in an anonymously written rhyme: Pistyll Rhaeadr and Wrexham steeple, The church's tower is mistakenly called a "steeple" in the rhyme. The iconic tower can be seen for many miles around as the tallest building in the town and is considered a local landmark. |
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