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Frederick Jenkins (c1834- ) of [[Henry Jenkins and Sons]]
Frederick Jenkins (c1834- ) of [[Henry Jenkins and Sons]]


1851 Living at Walmer Place, Brougham Street, Erdington: [[Henry Jenkins]] (age 42 born Birmingham), Die Sinker and Stamper. With his wife Mary Ann Jenkins (age 39 born Birmingham) and their nine children; Thomas Jenkins (age 21 born Birmingham), Jeweller; [[Frederick Jenkins|Fredk Jenkins]] (age 17 born Birmingham), Jeweller; Mary Ann Jenkins (age 13 born Birmingham); [[Samuel Jenkins]] (age 11 born Birmingham); Francis Jenkins (age 10 born Birmingham); Dovias Jenkins (age 8 born Birmingham); George Jenkins (age 4 born Birmingham); Amanda Jenkins (age 2 born Birmingham); and Henry Jenkins (age 3 Months born Birmingham). One servant.<ref>1851 Census</ref>
1851 Living at Walmer Place, Brougham Street, Erdington: [[Henry Jenkins]] (age 42 born Birmingham), Die Sinker and Stamper. With his wife Mary Ann Jenkins (age 39 born Birmingham) and their nine children; Thomas Jenkins (age 21 born Birmingham), Jeweller; [[Fredrick Jenkins|Fredk Jenkins]] (age 17 born Birmingham), Jeweller; Mary Ann Jenkins (age 13 born Birmingham); [[Samuel Jenkins]] (age 11 born Birmingham); Francis Jenkins (age 10 born Birmingham); Dovias Jenkins (age 8 born Birmingham); George Jenkins (age 4 born Birmingham); Amanda Jenkins (age 2 born Birmingham); and Henry Jenkins (age 3 Months born Birmingham). One servant.<ref>1851 Census</ref>


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Latest revision as of 19:59, 27 December 2015

Frederick Jenkins (c1834- ) of Henry Jenkins and Sons

1851 Living at Walmer Place, Brougham Street, Erdington: Henry Jenkins (age 42 born Birmingham), Die Sinker and Stamper. With his wife Mary Ann Jenkins (age 39 born Birmingham) and their nine children; Thomas Jenkins (age 21 born Birmingham), Jeweller; Fredk Jenkins (age 17 born Birmingham), Jeweller; Mary Ann Jenkins (age 13 born Birmingham); Samuel Jenkins (age 11 born Birmingham); Francis Jenkins (age 10 born Birmingham); Dovias Jenkins (age 8 born Birmingham); George Jenkins (age 4 born Birmingham); Amanda Jenkins (age 2 born Birmingham); and Henry Jenkins (age 3 Months born Birmingham). One servant.[1]

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  1. 1851 Census