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Joshua Jenyns

Birth7 Aug 1835 - Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, , England
Death8 Dec 1913 - Sylvania, Bromelton, Qld Aust
MotherMary Ann Goodin
FatherWilliam Jenyns

Born in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, , England on 7 Aug 1835 to William Jenyns and Mary Ann Goodin. Joshua Jenyns married Sarah Barnes and had 15 children. He passed away on 8 Dec 1913 in Sylvania, Bromelton, Qld Aust.

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Parents
William Jenyns
1811 - 1838
Mary Ann Goodin
1807 - 1838
Spouse(s)
Sarah Barnes
1854 - 1908
Elizabeth 'Betsy' Willis
1838 - 1873
Children Show all
Edith Annie Jenyns
1880 - 1935
Ethel May Jenyns
1886 - 1890
Herbert John Jenyns
1878 - 1955
Edmund William Jenyns
1893 - 1960
Josiah William Jenyns
1861 - 1881
Ebenezer Randolphus Jenyns
1865 - 1958
Ettie Barnes Jenyns
1884 - 1908
Joshua Ernest Jenyns
1888 - 1916

Robert Sylvester Jenyns
1889 - 1939
Florence Jane Jenyns
1882 - 1912
Eva Sylvia Jenyns
1891 - 1903
Henry Ebeneezer Jenyns
1859 - 1860
Joshua Meschack Willis Jenyns
1863 - 1948
Walter Jonathan Jenyns
1871 - 1887
Ameilea Annie Jenyns
1867 - 1871

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