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John HENSON
Rachel FLEET |
Husband: John HENSON
Birth: 1843, Paulton, SOM Death: 1920 Occupation: mason at ironworks Father: Henry HENSON Mother: Elizabeth GREGORY |
Marriage: 1864, Rhymney, MON
Both "of Tredegar," MON, at the time of their marriage. |
Wife: Rachel FLEET
Birth: 1845, Blaenavon / Blaenafon, MON Death: 1902 Occupation: homemaker Father: George FLEET |
Children — born in Aberkenfig / Abercynffig, GLA: |
1. Richard H. HENSON, b. 1865/6
2. John HENSON, b. 1867/8 3. Agnes HENSON, b. 1868/9 4. George HENSON, b. 1870/1 5. Samuel HENSON, b. 1871/2 6. Elijah HENSON, b. 1874 7. Thomas HENSON, b. 1875/6 8. Mary J. HENSON, b. 1877/8 9. William HENSON, b. 1879/80 10. Elizabeth HENSON, b. ca. 1882 11. Percy HENSON, b. ca. 1887 |
Keywords for search engines: genealogy; UK, United Kingdom; Wales, South Wales, GLA = Glamorgan / Glamorganshire, MON = Monmouth / Monmouthshire; England, SOM = Somerset |
Sources:
1. Marriage Record: 2. 1881 British Census Index/Extraction (online at FamilySearch.org; FHL Film #1342284; Public Records Office Reference #RG11; Piece/Folio 5332/19 ; Pg 29):
3. Participant in the HENSON Y-chromosome DNA Surname Project at FamilyTreeDNA. 4. Messages posted to the HENSON Surname Message Board (online at Ancestry.com). 5. Archives of the BlaenauGwent-L Mailing List (online at RootsWeb.com). |
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