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Title: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: Brian & Berni on Thursday 24 November 05 13:13 GMT (UK)
Can anyone find Patrick c.1836 and Mary Jennings c.1841 both born in Ireland on the 1851, 1861,1891 & 1901 census.
Lived in Bell Street 1871 & 10 Magnesia Bank 1881 North Shields/Tynemouth area
I dont know where they lived before 1871 or after 1881.
Thanks
Brian
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901
Post by: johnP-bedford on Friday 25 November 05 22:12 GMT (UK)
Brian, I'd guess they were still in Ireland on 1861 (& before) as first 2 daughters Ellen & Bridget were born in Ireland 1862 & 1864.

regards John
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901
Post by: Brian & Berni on Friday 25 November 05 22:28 GMT (UK)
John
Can you find out where they were on the 1891 & 1901 census. :)
I dont know why I put down the 1851 & 1861 unless anyone has access to the Irish census ???
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901
Post by: trish251 on Friday 25 November 05 23:40 GMT (UK)
If you didn't have it, this may be the death of Patrick Jnr
JENNINGS  Patrick Francis  4  Tynemouth  10b 110

I am having no joy finding your folks on the census - so started looking for the children - then realised Patrick had disappeared 1871-1881, but I can't at the minute find any of the others.


Trish
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: johnP-bedford on Saturday 26 November 05 10:04 GMT (UK)
Brian, Do you have children's details from later censuses ?

also in 1881 found an Ellen Jennings b 1862 in Blanford Street, Liverpool, working as Milliner to John Jennings b Ireland  (a Draper) in 1849, she is listed as visitor. Also listed is Robert J b 1859 Ireland.

regards John
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: Brian & Berni on Saturday 26 November 05 10:25 GMT (UK)
I have Bridget now married to John Reed on the 1891 census living in 3 Applebys Bank North Shields Northumberland.  :)
Bridget  is my great-great-grandmother was trying to find where her parents lived in 1891&1901 or if they were still alive :(
Thanks
Brian
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: johnP-bedford on Saturday 26 November 05 14:58 GMT (UK)
Brian,

There is a death index entry for a Partrick Jennings in Dec 1881
Tynemouth district;  vol 10b  page 94
He was 46 - so born 1835 .. could be ???

regards John
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: Brian & Berni on Saturday 26 November 05 15:32 GMT (UK)
Thanks
I saw that death entry on freebmd :( so is there no sign of Patrick on 1891  :'(
Thanks again for looking :)
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: Glynazard on Saturday 25 January 25 17:27 GMT (UK)
Bridget and John are my 3xGreat Aunt and Uncle!

I have Bridget now married to John Reed on the 1891 census living in 3 Applebys Bank North Shields Northumberland.  :)
Bridget  is my great-great-grandmother was trying to find where her parents lived in 1891&1901 or if they were still alive :(
Thanks
Brian
Title: Re: 1851,1861,1891 & 1901 Jennings
Post by: Tickettyboo on Saturday 25 January 25 19:27 GMT (UK)
Shields Daily News 19 October 1881, page 3

SAD AND FATAL ACCIDENT IN THE STREET

On Sunday night, shortly after ten o'clock, information wasreceived at the North Shields Police Court to the effect that a man named Patrick Jennings had fallen down the Shakespeare Stairs, foot of Howard Street and had seriously injured himself. Inspector Phillips and Detective Anderson proceeded to the house and found Jennings lying on the floor, bleeding profusely from the head and apparently in a dying condition. Dr Bates was immediately summoned and he dressed the man's wounds, giving not the least hope of the man's recovery. Jennings died at half past three o'clock this morning. He was a labourer and of the age of 45 years. An inquest will be held on the body. On the 16th of July last, Jenning's wife fell downstairs and died. An inquest was held on the body, and a verdict was returned to the effect that she died from a fracture to the skull, but how she received it there was no evidence to show.

Mary's inquest was reported in the same newspaper 19 Jul 1881, page 4.
I don't have time just now to transcribe it for you just now but will do later.

It mentions she fell downstairs at the Magnesia Bank, Olive Street and she was the wife of Patrick Jennings, a labourer.

So that's why no one can find them in the census returns after 1881

Boo