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Name | Jory, James | |
Born | 25 Sep 1840 | Menagissey, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England [2, 3] |
Christened | 12 Mar 1842 | St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England |
Gender | Male | |
Occupation | 1881 | Wheal Ellen, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England |
Census lists Elizabeth as a Tin Miner's Wife | ||
Buried | Aug 1900 | Mount Hawke, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England |
Died | 13 Aug 1900 | Wheal Ellen, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England |
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Person ID | I272 | McFadyen and Parker |
Last Modified | 28 Dec 2008 |
Father | Jory, James, b. 1812, Menagissey, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England , d. 22 Feb 1845, Menagissey, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England (Age 33 years) | |
Mother | Nankivell, Jennifer, b. 2 Apr 1805, St. Agnes, near Truro, Cornwall, England | |
Married | 11 Jan 1840 | Truro Registry Office, Truro Union, County of Cornwall, England [4] |
Documents | British Census - 1841 - Jory & Tyack Families HO107-0149 Folio 3/39 Pg 3 Menyessy, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England Jane: 30, James: 29 | |
Family ID | F116 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
Family | Pascoe, Elizabeth Jane, b. 14 Jan 1842, Sinns Croft, Redruth Dist., Cornwall, England , d. 18 Sep 1919, Mount Hawke, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England (Age 77 years) | |||||||||||||||||||||||
Married | 12 May 1862 | St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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Family ID | F101 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Pin Legend | : Address : Location : City/Town : County/Shire : State/Province : Country : Not Set |
Photos | James Jory - 1840 This image was cropped from Arthur Jory and father image next to Arthur's Model. The photo is held by Mike Osman (Cornwall UK) and was digitized by Roy Morton (Cornwall UK) Dec 2008. | |
Arthur Jory and father James Jory Arthur is standing next to a model he built of a mine shaft timber work and the pumping and winding arrangement. The pump rod is clearly visible, the top of which would have been attached to the nose of the beam engine. This model demonstrates the timber shafting, the pump rod, the pump at the base. For general information on early mine pumps, engines, and operations, see the Wikipedia article. |
Documents | British Census - 1841 - Jory & Tyack Families HO107-0149 Folio 3/39 Pg 3 Menyessy, St. Agnes, Truro, Cornwall, England Age: 8 months |
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