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Family of Thomas Henry JENKINS and Alice MURPHY
| Husband: | Thomas Henry JENKINS (1884-1955) | |
| Wife: | Alice MURPHY ( - ) | |
| Children: | Gwyn Alwyn George JENKINS (1918-1998) | |
Husband: Thomas Henry JENKINS
| Name: | Thomas Henry JENKINS | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Father: | Ebenezer JENKINS (1861-1944) | |
| Mother: | Elizabeth BOOTH (1865-1931) | |
| Birth | 13 Dec 1884 | Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales |
| Occupation | 1901 (age 16-17) | Coal Miner -Heaver; Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales |
| Residence | 1901 (age 16-17) | 6 New James Street Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales |
| Death | 1955 (age 70-71) | Cwmbran Monmouthshire |
Additional Information
| Occupation | 6 New James street Blaenavon
Census records 1901 |
| Residence | 6 New James Street Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales |
| Death | Cause: Stroke and Heart condition Source Grandson Ronald Jenkins |
Wife: Alice MURPHY
| Name: | Alice MURPHY | |
| Sex: | Female | |
| Father: | - | |
| Mother: | - | |
Child 1: Gwyn Alwyn George JENKINS
| Name: | Gwyn Alwyn George JENKINS | |
| Sex: | Male | |
| Spouse: | Mary Ann PARKER (1928- ) | |
| Birth | 13 Aug 1918 | 19 St James Street Blaenafon Monmouthshire Wales. |
| Education (1) | 1935 (est) (age 16-17) | Birmingham Central Technical College |
| War Service | 1944 (age 25-26) | Fought at Arnem. Captured Held POW.; Arnem |
| Occupation (1) | 6 Dec 1945 (age 27) | a Private No 2185990 in The Parachute Regiment |
| Residence | 1945 (age 26-27) | 80 Hill Street, Blaenafon Monmouthshire Wales |
| Occupation (2) | 1952 (age 33-34) | Patrol Inspector car components factory |
| Emigration | 24 May 1963 (age 44) | from Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales to Australia |
| Education (2) | Boys Endowed School; Blaenavon Monmouthshire Wales | |
| Death | 15 Jul 1998 (age 79) | Unit 6 44 Table Street Port Macquarie NWS Australia |
Additional Information
| War Service | In 1944 at Arnem was captured and held POW until end of hostilities. |
| Emigration | On the vessel S.S.Canberra. The journey took three weeks and three days. |