Richard Jenkyns of St. Ives
(1747-1815)
Elizabeth Flamank
(Abt 1743-1826)
John Hichens of Illogan, Gent.
(1739-1774)
Blanch Hockin
(1748-1838)
Francis Jenkyns, Esq.
(Abt 1778-1841)
Anne Hichens
(1768-1849)
Rev. Charles Jenkyns of Tuckingmill
(1803-1875)

 

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Spouses/Children:
Blanch Hockin Bamfield

Rev. Charles Jenkyns of Tuckingmill

  • Born: 1803, St. Ives, Cornwall
  • Christened: 26 Dec 1803, St. Ives, Cornwall 1
  • Married: 13 Feb 1838, St. Ives, Cornwall 1
  • Died: 27 Jun 1875, Tucking Mill by Camborne, Cornwall 2
  • Buried: 1 Jul 1875, Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall 1

  Research Notes:

In 1841 Charles Jenkyns was a beneficiary of his father's will.

In 1851 Charles Jenkyns, aged 47, born in St. Ives Cornwall, Curate of Helston, and wife Blanch H., aged 47, born in St. Ives, were living in Cross Street, Helston, Cornwall. With them were children (born in Sennen) Charles (10), scholar, and Blanch B. (7), scholar.

In 1861 Charles Jenkyns, aged 57, born in St. Ives, Perpetual Curate of Tucking Mill, and wife Blanch, aged 57, born in St. Ives, were living in Penla Terrace, Camborne. With them was daughter Blanch (17) of Sennen.

In 1871 Charles Jenkyn, aged 67, born in St. Ives, Vicar of Tucking Mill, and wife Blanch H, aged 67, born in St. Ives, were living in Vicar's House, Penlu Terrace, Camborne.

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Charles Jenkyns, 22 yrs Vicar of this Parish, died aged 71 years (burial record).

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The Will of Reverend Charles Jenkyns late of Tuckingmill in the county of Cornwall, Clerk, who died 27 June 1875 at Tuckingmill, was proved 30 August at the Principal Registry by Robert Hichens Bamfield of St. Ives in the said county, gentleman, and the Reverend William John Buckland of the Vicarage Hankerton in the county of Wilts, Clerk, Vicar of the parish of Hankerton, the executors. Effects under £3,000. 2

  Marriage Information:

Charles married his 1st cousin Blanch Hockin Bamfield, daughter of Daniel Bamfield of St. Ives and Blanch Hichens, on 13 Feb 1838 in St. Ives, Cornwall. (Blanch Hockin Bamfield was christened 3 Jul 1804 in St. Ives, Cornwall and was buried on 10 Sep 1874 in Tuckingmill All Saints, Camborne, Cornwall, aged 70 years.)

  Marriage Notes:

Charles Jenkyns, full age, bachelor, clerk, resident of Sennen, son of Francis Jenkyns, Officer of Customs, and
Blanch Hockin Bamfield, full age, spinster, resident of St. Ives, daughter of Daniel Bamfield, merchant

Married by Licence

Witnesses: Mary Ann Bamfield, John Hichens, Daniel Bamfield, Chas. Jenkyns, Elizth. Hichens

Sources


1 Cornwall OPC.

2 England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995, 1875, p. 97.


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