Julia Vivian JENKIN
- Born: 1839, Camborne, Cornwall
- Died: 1923, Redruth District, Cornwall
Research Notes:
Born during the 3rd Quarter.
Julia's mother died around the time Julia was born.
In 1841, Julia Vivian [Jenkin], age 1, was staying with her uncle and aunt Thomas & Elizabeth Richards on Union St., Camborne.
In 1851, age 11, Julia was staying with her uncle and aunt Thomas & Elizabeth Richards on Union St., Camborne. (Elizabeth Richards, née Vivian, was Julia's maternal aunt).
In 1861, age 22, Julia was and lodging with [her half-sister] Catherine Dunstone, green grocer in Union St., Camborne. Julia's aunt, Elizabeth Richards, was also present.
In 1871, age 30, Julia was described as a tin mine labourer by profession, working as an assistant in a scullery in Illogan.
In 1881, Julia Vivian Jenkin, age 41, was an inmate in Redruth Union Workhouse, described as a general domestic servant.
In 1901, age 61, Julia, a domestic servant, is a pauper, with a note in the Census that she was imbecilic from birth.
Died during the 3rd Quarter aged 84 years.
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