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Old 27-08-10, 11:50
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Default George Clement Jenner (OH's MFMF)

Name - "official" name and what they were known as:
George Clement Jenner

Date and place of birth:
1844 Horsham, Sussex

Names of parents:
George Jenner & Caroline (nee Lucas)

Date and place of baptism - if applicable:
unknown

Details of each of his or her marriages - if any:
23 Jun 1866 Horsham, Sussex to Mary Ann Garner

Occupation(s) - if any:
1861: Tanner’s labourer.
1871: Bricklayer’s labourer


Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on.
1851: Star Road, Horsham with mother “Pauper, mangling-deserted by husband”
1861: Star Row, Horsham
1871: Star Row, Horsham, next door to his wife's parents (Star Row is where Roffey is now)


Date, place and cause of death:
1875 Horsham district

Date and place of burial / cremation:
unknown

Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable:
none

Memorial inscription - if any
unknown

Confirming Kiterunner's discovery of an adult bapt below:
12 Nov 1865 St Mary, Horsham s of George & Caroline Jenner. An Adult. occupation: grocer

Last edited by Jill; 10-11-12 at 23:25. Reason: just spotted the neighbours in 1871, bapt details
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Old 27-08-10, 11:55
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Hi Jill - this is his burial:

George Clement Jenner aged 30
23 May 1875
St Mary Horsham
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Old 27-08-10, 12:21
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Thankyou Elizabeth OH's mum used to go over to Horsham shopping & to see relatives and used to visit the church, she will be particularly interested to learn that.
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Hmmm, there is a baptism on FamilySearch Record Search pilot site:
George Clement Jenner baptised 12 Nov 1865 Horsham, Sussex, England, parents George and Caroline. There is also a Samuel baptised 29 Jan 1865, Edwin baptised 29 Jan 1865, and Ellen Frances Mrs Knight baptised 29 Jan 1865. Ellen Frances Jenner married William Knight in 1861 with her age given as 22, so it looks as if this is the right family and the children were all baptised as adults. It doesn't state the name of the church, chapel or whatever and I can't see them on the BMD Registers site.
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Old 11-06-11, 10:41
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Gosh, I'm ashamed to say I've only just noticed your input on this Kiterunner, my apologies and thanks.
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Old 12-06-11, 16:33
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I've only just noticed this, too, Jill

I live in Roffey, just near Star Close and the Star pub!

My understanding, too, is that Star Row was the former name for Roffey "village", which is now part of Horsham.

St Mary's is the main chuch in Horsham, although Roffey has its own Anglican Church - All Saints - but I don't think it came into being until 1878

I would be very happy to have a hunt in St Mary's churchyard for you - or take any photos - although sadly last time I was in St Mary's graveyard it was in a rather sorry state
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Old 12-06-11, 17:04
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Originally Posted by Muggins in Sussex View Post
My understanding, too, is that Star Row was the former name for Roffey "village", which is now part of Horsham.

St Mary's is the main chuch in Horsham, although Roffey has its own Anglican Church - All Saints - but I don't think it came into being until 1878
That's useful to know, thankyou, we are only a few miles away and go to Horsham occasionally. I've already had a good look round the churchyard but didn't find anything. We'll have to put Roffey in the "to do" list.
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Old 15-07-14, 18:31
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Baptism found by Kiterunner is confirmed, it was at St Mary, Horsham and has the additional note "An Adult, occupation: grocer"
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