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The Francis Family of Neath
James Francis Rees was born James Francis in Neath on the 23rd
Feb of 1890 to Francis Francis and Elizabeth Jones at
No 4 Jones Court Neath, which was somewhere near Wind Street. In 1891 we find
the family at the above address. Francis was a tin smelter born in Neath on
the16th of February 1861at James St and one month later on the 1861 census
living at 29 The Latt which is where Safeway’s car
park is now situated.
The Latt - with 'The Friends Meeting House' on far right - this
building is still there today
Francis married Elizabeth Jones (b1860) on the 25 Dec. of 1883 ( Merry Christmas) and they had four children, namely Thomas
John Francis b1885, Amelia Francis b1886, Francis Francis
b1888, and the youngest James. In 1901 the three oldest children are found in the
union cottage homes in Bryncoch, Blaenhonddan,
and James living with William John Rees, b1865 Cadoxton and his wife Sarah
Jane, b1866 Maesteg, at 22 Main rd Catwg (Cadoxton). James now Francis Rees is down as cousin
to William and also there is Anne Rees aged 5 down as a cousin. I have not
established that they were first cousins.
In trying to establish why James was adopted, I have found
the death of an Elizabeth Francis (wife of Francis Francis)
on the sixteenth of January 1893 of Puerperal Fever (a fever following
childbirth and caused by uterine infection), registered in Neath aged 33 which
seems to tie in, and the death of a Francis Francis
in Swansea in Dec 1897 aged 36.
The Jones Family
Elizabeth ’s parents were John Jones a gardener
b1816 in Llantrisant, Monmouthshire. (two censuses give his birth 1811 and another two 1816) John
is found in Neath in 1841 lodging with Samuel Lewis a
tailor at 23a London Rd. John married Elizabeth and they are found at Water St.
in 1851 with their three children, David b1846, Jennet b1849 and Margaret
b1850. By 1861 the family has grown with James1854, Mary b1856, Zephaniah
b1857, and Elizabeth b1860 all living at Mexico
Rd. which off Wind Street .
In 1871 they are still at Mexico Row No13 with the addition of Lucy b1864,
Elizabeth the wife is employed in butchery. When we look for them in 1881 the
family is scattered, John is dead, Elizabeth a travelling vegetable saleswomen,
Lucy is living with Zephaniah and his new wife Eliza at 57 Windsor rd. and
Elizabeth is a servant to her sister Mary and her husband John Thomas (a
Butcher) at 53 Windsor Rd. from where Elizabeth is married in 1883. At the same
time Bemjamin Snow and family are at 55 Windsor Rd.
(Gertrude’s great uncle.)
The Francis
Family
James married Gertrude Mabel Snow in the Sept Qtr of 1909 and
they had six children, Vida, Phylis, Olga, Marion,
Maldwyn and Harold.
Going further back James’s father Francis was born in 1861
to Thomas Francis bc1834 in Neath or Neath Abbey and
Margaret Thomas bc1839. Thomas was an iron moulder and also ran the White Lion at 10 Cattle street
Neath in 1881. They were married on Dec 23rd 1855 at St Thomas’s
parish Church and had at least 11 children, Jenkin
b1858, Francis, Sarah J, Elizabeth, William, Margaret, Martha, Lucy A, Thomas,
Jessie, and the youngest, Harriet b1881. They were at No. 2 Cattle Street in 1871. Thomas may have
died aged 55 in Neath in the Sept Qtr 1889, and
Margaret in the March Qtr of 1890.
In 1891 Margaret junior is found with the younger children (and no sign
of Thomas and Margaret), at 52 Water St where she is a
general servant and niece to the head John Hill b1837 Neath a collier. Is Margeret the mother called Margaret Hill? No!
The Thomas Family
On the marriage certificate of Thomas
and Margaret we find that Margaret’s father John Thomas was a carpenter, which helps us find the right John Thomas in the 1851
census. We find John b1809 in Neath and his wife
Margaret b1807 Neath at Union
Road with their children,
Sarah b1834, Margaret b1838, David b1841, John b1844, Elizabeth
b1846 and Leyshon b1850. In 1841 they are at 22 Wind Street .
In1861 we find them in “The Merra” in Neath (by Water St) and Shem is added to the family b 1854,
but Sarah and Margaret gone probably both married. The Mera & The Latt
was housing put up by Sir Humphrey Mackworth to
accommodate the increase in population from the opening of his mines in the
Gnoll area during the late 17th and early 18th centuries. The common land known
as the Mera was transformed into Victoria Gardens
in 1896-7.
Going back another generation
Thomas Francis’s father was also Thomas b 1808 in Cadoxton, also a moulder, his mother was Elizabeth Griffith b1808 Cadoxton.
They had 10 children, Elizabeth b1827, Francis1829. Jane 1831, Thomas1834,
Margaret 1835, Mary 1838,William 1841, Catherine1843,
Sarah1844, Martha 1850, They lived in James Street in Neath in 1841, and in the Latt in
1851 and 1861.
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