Family of George JENKINSON and Priscilla SCOTTER
Husband:
George JENKINSON (1860- )
Wife:
Priscilla SCOTTER (1859-1948)
Children:
John Matthew JENKINSON (1880- )
Francis Cappelman JENKINSON (1882-1882)
Francis Cappelman JENKINSON (1883-1954)World War 1 veteran
James Scotter JENKINSON (1887- )
George W JENKINSON (1892-1918)WW1 casualty
Husband: George JENKINSON
Name:
George JENKINSON
Father:
Matthew Jenkinson
Mother:
Jane Coates
Occupation
Fisherman
Wife: Priscilla SCOTTER
Name:
Priscilla SCOTTER
Father:
James SCOTTER (1829-1895)
Mother:
Ann CRAWFORD (1830-1896)
1881 Census
1891 Census
1901 Census
1911 Census
Child 1: John Matthew JENKINSON
Name:
John Matthew JENKINSON5
Occupation
Fisherman
Child 2: Francis Cappelman JENKINSON
Name:
Francis Cappelman JENKINSON
Child 3: Francis Cappelman JENKINSON
Name:
Francis Cappelman JENKINSON
Spouse:
Julia MCDONALD (1899- )
Occupation
Fisherman
Child 4: James Scotter JENKINSON
Name:
James Scotter JENKINSON
Occupation
Fisherman
Child 5: George William JENKINSON
Name:
George William JENKINSON
Note 1:
JENKINSON, GEORGE WILLIAM
Rank:
Deck Hand
Service No:
93/DA
Date of Death:
16/12/1918
Age:
26
Regiment/Service:
Royal Naval Reserve
H.M. Trawler "Falstaff"
Grave Reference
II. C. 9.
Cemetery
SYRA NEW BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information:
Son of George and Priscilla Jenkinson, of 5, Providence Place, Filey, Yorks
Rank:
Deck Hand
Service No:
93/DA
Date of Death:
16/12/1918
Age:
26
Regiment/Service:
Royal Naval Reserve
H.M. Trawler "Falstaff"
Grave Reference
II. C. 9.
Cemetery
SYRA NEW BRITISH CEMETERY
Additional Information:
Son of George and Priscilla Jenkinson, of 5, Providence Place, Filey, Yorks
Note 2:
It would appear that he died of Spanish Flu.
THE SPANISH INFLUENZA
The pandemic lasted from approximately July 1918 to April 1919 with a major peak in the UK between September 1918 and January 1919. It can be assumed that the vast majority of illness deaths in these periods were due to the Spanish flu.
THE SPANISH INFLUENZA
The pandemic lasted from approximately July 1918 to April 1919 with a major peak in the UK between September 1918 and January 1919. It can be assumed that the vast majority of illness deaths in these periods were due to the Spanish flu.
Occupation
Caddy
Death
16 Dec 1918 (age 26)
Syra, Greece
Sources
- 1"Births, Marriages and Deaths Index". Mar 1880 Scarborough 9d 508
- 2Ibid. Jun 1860 Scarborough 9d 277
- 3Ibid. Dec 1859 Scarbro 9d 274
- 4Ibid. Sep 1948 Buckrose 2a 12
- 5"1881 Census".
- 6"Births, Marriages and Deaths Index". Jun 1880 Scarborough 9d 363
- 7Ibid. Mar 1882 Scarborough 9d 343
- 8Ibid. Jun 1882 Bridlington 9d 221
- 9Ibid. Sep 1883 Scarborough 9d 357
- 10Ibid. Jun 1954 Garstang 10c 287
- 11Ibid. Sep 1887 Scarborough 9d 349
- 12Ibid. Sep 1892 Scarborough 9d 878