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Occupation: William Jennings was a boiler maker and later an iron ship builder.
Comments: William was born in Shyhead, Derbyshire. In 1861 he and his family lived at 4 Marsh Street, Mill Wall, Poplar. They then moved to 3 Catherine Terrace, Mill Wall and in 1881 to Islington, Dorset House, 10 Dorset Street, London. They shared this house with Frances' brother, William Crackles (42) who was a Painter, his wife Lucy (42) who was a Lace Weaver, their three children, Richard (20) a Painter, Alice (17) a Shirt Machinist, and David (11), plus a boarder, Joseph Adams (18) a Carman, and also two visitors Maria (22) and Rodia Groom (18) who were both Straw Platters.
Spouse: Frances Charlotte Crackles (Married 18-Aug-1851)
Children: William Jennings, Reuben Jennings, Henry Jennings, Charles Jennings, James Jennings, Alfred Jennings, Emma Jennings, Richard Jennings, Alice Jennings, Maryam Jennings
William Jennings and Frances Crackles married in the Parish Church of Poplar.
William's Heritage
Parents: Reuben Jennings
Siblings: