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Henry Jennings 1859–1862 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1859

Birth Location: Aston, Warwickshire, England

Death Date: Sep 1862

Death Location: Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Father: Henry Jennings

Mother: Mary Tonks

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Children(s):

The story of Henry Jennings began in 1859 in Aston, Warwickshire, England. Henry Jennings passed away in 1862 in Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Henry Jennings began in 1859 in Aston, Warwickshire, England.
  • Henry Jennings passed away in 1862 in Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England.

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Henry Jennings's Ancestors

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Henry Jennings
1859–1862
Birth Place: Aston, Warwickshire, England
Parents
Henry Thomas Jennings
1822–1874
Portsmouth, Hampshire, England
Mary (Ann) Tonks
1832–1893
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Grandparents
William Tonks
1800–1872
Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Maria Palmer
1802–1852
Aston, Warwickshire, England
Great-Grandparents
John Tonks
1765–1847
Ann Hughes
1762–
Thomas Palmer
1766–1832
Alice Martin
1771–1855
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Tonks
1743–
Elizabeth Bruce
1745–
Thomas Palmer
1719–1777
Mary Penn
1732–
Mary Dayas
1740–1818

Henry Jennings's Timeline

2 Records

1859
1859
Birth of Henry Jennings in Aston, Warwickshire, England
Aston, Warwickshire, England
1862
Sep 1862
Age 3
Death of Henry Jennings in Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England
Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1859
    Event Place: Aston, Warwickshire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Sep 1862
    Event Place: Cromwell Street, Birmingham, Warwickshire, England

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