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Warwick /Jacques
« on: Sunday 16 February 14 19:28 GMT (UK) »
Hi all

Am in need of help here please I have seen thread on this before but can't for the life of me find it again. So forgive me for starting again. My Jacques descendants are leading me a merry dance   ???

 I am trying to find out the link between the Guy Warwick born 1857 Hartley / Earsdon  and the Jacques family.

1871 Census -  North Row E Holywell Guy Warwick adopted son of George Jacques b 1832 & Elizabeth (nee Hope) their son John Jacques b abt 1858 is not mentioned but he was living with them on the 1861 census
1881 census - 23 George Street Guy Warwick was a 'boarder' with wife Elizabeth living with George and Elizabeth (nee Hope) Jacques & family.  No mention of their son John Jacques
1891 census can't find Guy Warwick but I find John Jacques 34 coal miner [ temporary insane?] at Holywell with wife Elizabeth and children Jane Jacques b 1884, William Jacques 1886 both born in Earsdon and Ethel b 1890 b Colerado USA
1901 census 4 Byrone Road Southwick  Guy Warwick b Hartley quarryman limestone with wife Elizabeth and children William b 1886 Holywell,  Jane b 1883 Holywell, Ethel b 1890 USA British subject & Margaret J b 1895 Holywell
In 1902 find a newspaper cutting stating that Guy Warwick was in and accident in the quarry and got burnt
In 1911 I find a Guy Warwick an inmate to the Sunderland Asylum,  is that due to his accident? Wife Elizabeth 53 living with children at Gillside cottage Sunderland William J Warwick, Ethel, and Margaret J

What is the connection between Guy Warwick and the Jacques and what happened to John Jacques.

I have John Jacques in this family mixed up in another branch, but where did John Jacques son of George Jacques and Elizabeth [nee Hope] disappear too. Where does Guy Warwick fit in seems they are one and the same person and how is Ethel the only one that was born in the USA.

Hope this all makes sense  :-\

Karen
Co. Durham: Barnes, Milburn, Middlesmast, Atkinson, Wiles, Ovington
Westmorland: Barnes
Northumberland: Jacques, Middlemast

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Re: Warwick /Jacques
« Reply #1 on: Sunday 16 February 14 19:37 GMT (UK) »
Is this his birth reg?

Births September qtr 1857 
Guy Warwick  Tynemouth    10b   151

A copy of his birth cert will give his parentage and hopefully make it easier to determine a connection to the Jacques.  There may be no actual biological connection
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Re: Warwick /Jacques
« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 18 February 14 19:14 GMT (UK) »
Hi Carole

Thank you yours matches the one I found and have order the certificate. Fingers crossed when it comes will maybe shed some lite.

Is a puzzle - in 1891 living in Holywell is John Jacques with wife Elizabeth with children Jane, William and Ethel.  But can't find any record for Guy Warwick. Ethel is the only one born in the USA but I have not yet found any records for her in the USA.

Karen 
Co. Durham: Barnes, Milburn, Middlesmast, Atkinson, Wiles, Ovington
Westmorland: Barnes
Northumberland: Jacques, Middlemast

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Re: Warwick /Jacques
« Reply #3 on: Thursday 01 July 21 09:23 BST (UK) »
This is an old post but I have come across an article concerning the death of a John Jacques who I feel must be connected to this family.
It is in a newspaper not yet online.  Whitley Seaside Chronicle & Visitors Gazette dated 7 Feb 1925.  It is held at North Shields local studies.
It will be out of copyright so I will try to post.  Copy is not very bright but hopefully it will still be able to be made out.
If OP does not come back it might still be if interest for someone.
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