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Intrested in anyone who has a Juxon in there Family Tree from Aston, Nechells, Tamworth. Aldridge.
Hi there, My great grandfather's mother was Maria Juxon, daughter of Charles Juxon, Brassfounder of Paradise St and Princep St B'ham and Ann Juxon. Charles' father was Nicolas Juxon a buttonmaker of Weaman St. Are these the Juxon's you are interested in??Intrested in anyone who has a Juxon in there Family Tree from Aston, Nechells, Tamworth. Aldridge.
Hi. Did the Maria Juxon you mention marry Job Robbins or am I a generation out? My grandfather was the son of a Maria Juxon and Job Robbins and I'd be interested in finding out more about my Juxon ancestors.
I am not sure if you are still a member but Emma Jane Robbins and John Robert Ensor are my husband's great grandparents. I have found this information very interesting as I have been trying to work out the relationships from the Census. As I am in Australia, my knowledge of England geography has been sadly lacking. I have been able to obtain some photos of John and Emma and their children from Australian relatives living in Brisbane. My husband's connections from John and Emma are through their son, Albert who married Clara Jane Wistance. They came out to Australia in 1912 on the Waipara arriving in Brisbane with their children, Elsie, Maud, May, Lucy and Albert. Their daughter May was my husband's maternal grandmother. If anyone is interested in the Australian side I can provide details.Re: Intrested in the name Juxon
Yes, Maria Juxon and Job Robbins (married 1849) had three children. Emma Jane (b 1850) who was my ggrandmother who married John Robert Ensor, Lucy Ellen (b 1851) who married Charles James Orgill and Charles Juxon (b 1855) who married Eliza Dewhirst in 1877 just after Maria had died. All three of Maria's children went on to have laundry connections. Emma Jane Ensor founded the Central Steam Laundry in Palfrey, Walsall in 1903. Later my grandfather, Uncle and Aunt managed the laundry. Lucy and Charles Orgill were involved in steam laundries firstly in Birmingham then Walsall eventually founding Orgills Laundry next to the Old Football Stadium in the Pleck, Walsall. Charles Juxon Robbins became manager of a laundry in London (1881 census) eventually moving out to Reading and Caversham. His children were also involved in laundries in Swindon.
If this information is interesting to you please get in touch, Lesley Godwin
Thank you for that Mike. I was being optimistic. I at least have been able to find some more links from this thread so I am now a bit further advanced than I have been before and have some evidence to support or rule out possible individuals.Marilyn
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