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Floruit: 1765–1815
Floruit 1765 (D) — 1815 (D); Male
Life Events
| Event |
Date |
Source
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| Death |
- on 23 Jan 1853 |
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Family Relationships
| LBTNumber |
Name |
Relationship |
Occupation |
Comments
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| 13319 |
JENOUR, Mathew (bap. 1679 - ) ‹ LBT 13319 › |
grandparent |
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Treadwell Notes - [Joshua] son Bapt.24 Dec 1715 - St Sepulchre; Born 4 [Dec]
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| 3718 |
JENOUR, Mary ‹ LBT 03718 › |
grandparent |
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Treadwell Notes - [Joshua] son Bapt.24 Dec 1715 - St Sepulchre; Born 4 [Dec]
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| 19537 |
JENOUR, Joshua ( - 1774) ‹ LBT 19537 › |
parent |
Bookseller, Printer |
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| 4436 |
JENOUR, Eleanor ( - 1802) ‹ LBT 04436 › |
parent |
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| 36416 |
[[JENOUR, YES > Notes ‹ LBT 36416 ›]] |
sibling |
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| 19539 |
JENOUR, Mathew ( - 1785) ‹ LBT 19539 › |
aunt or uncle |
Printer, Printer |
Treadwell Notes - 3 Feb 1712 - St Sepulchre; Born - 20 Jan.
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| 19540 |
JENOUR, Thomas ‹ LBT 19540 › |
aunt or uncle |
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I.G.I. - Bapt 12 Mar 1721 - St Sepulchre; Treadwell Notes - Born 23 Feb.
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| 35377 |
JENOUR, Elizabeth ‹ LBT 35377 › |
aunt or uncle |
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I.G.I. - Bapt. 7 Nov 1717 - St Sepulchre.
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Livery Companies
| Company |
Source
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| Stationers' Company |
McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #4525
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Occupations (1)
| Occupation |
Comment
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| Newspaper owner |
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Addresses (20)
Events (6)
Further Notes
C.B. 2 Apr 1816 - A Letter from Mr.Joshua Jenour (who had many years been a Liveryman) to the Court of Assistants - stating that he had experienced severe reverses of fortune, but that he had hopes of reestablishing himself with some assistance - and that his Father and Uncle had been Memb ers of the Court of Assistants - was read - Mr.Jenour was called into Court and stated that it was his intention, with the assistance of his Son, to open an Academy for a limited number of Pupils, and that any pecuniary assistance would b e very acceptable to him - Mr.Jenour - having withdrawn it was Resolved - That in conisderation of the length of time MR.Jenour and his Family had been Members of this Company and the situations they held in it - and from the peculiar circumstances under which he had lost his Property, that this Court do present him with £20 ffffand that he be told that he was not to expect any similar Donation in future. ---
Sources and References
| Original Sources |
Comments
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| Stationers' Company - Binding and Freedom Records - McKenzie, D.F. (1978), #4525 |
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