Francis Conway Jenkins
Francis Conway Jenkins (1888-1933) Early aviator.
Involved in the Motor industry from 1905, he raced at Brooklands.
1911 A visitor at Aldeburgh - Automobile engineer. Age 23 born London.[1]
He gained RAeC Certificate No 74 on 2 May 1911, and took part in the Circuit of Britain Air Race.
1912 February. Conway Jenkins leaves Bedford Motors and set up in business at Empire House.[2]
His RFC/RAF career was very short, rising from 2nd Lieutenant to Brigadier-General in the course of WW1.
After WW1 he was Chairman of Chrysler Motors and Dodge Brothers (Britain).
He died after an operation at the age of 44.
See Also
Sources of Information
- ↑ 1911 Census
- ↑ The Autocar 1912/02/03