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James Jenkins

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  James Jenkins was born on 1 Jul 1818 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Jul 1818 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland (son of William Jenkins and Janet Wilson); and died.

    James married Sophia Pauline Luckraft in 1862. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Notes:

    Married:
    THE DOCTOR'S WHO'S WHO
    JENKINS, Sir James; K.C.B.; surgeon; b. 1818; 5. of late William Jenkins; ed. Scotland; grad. M.D. Glasgow, 1839; M.R.C.S. Eng., 1845; m. Sophia Pauline Luckraft, 1862, (died 1882) ; entered R.N. as asst.-surg., 1841 ; surg., 1854; staff-surg., 1863; dept. inspector- general of Hosp., 1872; inspector-general (retired), 1878; served in charge of Naval Brigade before Sebastopol, 1854-55 (medal with clasp, Turkish medal, and Legion of Honor) ; staff-surg. of hosp. ships "Belleisle" and "Simoon" in China, 1857-61 (medal with two clasps) ; sen. med. offi. of Plymouth Division of R.M., 1861-69; of R.M. Artillery at Eastney, 1869-72; deputy-inspector-gen. of Nav. Hosp. at Bermuda, 1872-75 ; of Roy. Nav. Hosp. at Plymouth, 1875- 78; C.B. 1867. Address: Nevinston, Mannamead, Plymouth, Eng.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Jenkins was born on 11 Nov 1775 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 30 Nov 1775 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK (son of William Jenkins and Agnes Dagleish); died on 9 Apr 1860 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    born Craigcoll

    William married Janet Wilson. Janet was born about 1783 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Janet Wilson was born about 1783 in New Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK; and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    1841 census
    Place: Kirkconnel -Dumfries-shire Enumeration District: 2
    Civil Parish: Kirkconnel Ecclesiastical Parish, Village or Island: -
    Address: Niviston
    JENKINS William M 60 Farmer Outside Census County (1841)
    JENKINS Jannet F 55 Outside Census County (1841)
    JENKINS John M 25 Dumfries-shire
    JENKINS Murray M 25 Dumfries-shire
    JENKINS James M 20 Surgeon Dumfries-shire
    JENKINS Mary F 15 Dumfries-shire
    SCOTT Isabella F 35 Female Servant Dumfries-shire
    FRENCH Margt. F 15 Agricultural Labourer Dumfries-shire
    FRENCH Mary F 10 Agricultural Labourer Dumfries-shire
    - - M 20 Unknown Name: N. K. Place of birth blank

    1851 census
    County Name Dumfriesshire
    Parish Name Kirkconnel
    Address Nivistone
    William Jenkins Head Married 74 M Farmer of about 300 Acres Employing One Labourer Argyll, Cowal
    Janet Jenkins Wife Married 67 F Ayr, New Cumnock
    John Jenkins Son Unmarried 35 M Farmer's Son Dumfries, Kirkconnel
    Margaret W. Jenkins Grand Daur 8 F Scholar Dumfries, Glencairn
    Matthew Wilson Servant Unmarried 17 M Farm Servant Lanark
    Barbara McCrone Servant Unmarried 23 F House Servant Dumfries, Kirkconnel
    Mary Milligan Servant Unmarried 14 F Servant Dumfries, Kirkconnel
    Aster McNimey Servant Unmarried 18 M Farm Servant Ireland, Antrim
    Andrew Lauder Labourer Widower 33 M Agricultural Labourer Dumfries, Dryfesdale

    Source: FOLK LORE AND GENEALOGIES OF UPPERMOST NITHSDALE. By WILLIAM WILSON, Sanquhar, book dedicated to the Marquis of Bute, Earl of Dumfries, Lord Crichton of Sanquhar
    page 152-153-154
    On the farm of Nivinston, in the parish of Kirkconnel, there was actually a room in one of the farm buildings set apart for mendicants, and known all around as the "Beggars' Chamber." The occupier of the Nivinston at that time was Mr Jenkins, a gentleman who belonged to Wales, and who, with his wife, was endued with the spirit of true country hospitality. It is not known if undue advantage was ever taken of the kindness they showed to homeless wanderers, but it is certain that Nivinston acquired a widespread notoriety, and that many vagrants availed themselves of the generous provision made for their comfort by the kind-hearted farmer and his spouse. Similar free accommodation is known to have been provided in Sanquhar parish at the farm of Ulxieside where an outhouse was known as the ''beggars' quarters," and also at Burnfoot, where was a " gaberlunzie's lodgings." But the " Beggars' Chamber " of the Nivinston was the most noted of these quasi almshouses. In fact, it provided not only a sleeping place for mendicants, but at times, when any of the gangrel tribe was seized with illness, it did duty as a hospital, the wretched wanderers receiving all attention from the kind-hearted farmer and his household, so that among the outcast the name of Jenkins became the synonym of all that was good.
    In connection with this it is interesting to note that the present-day representative of the charitable farmer of the Nivinston has risen to high rank and honour in his country's service. This is Sir James Jenkins of Nivinston, Mannamead, Plymouth, who was created a K.C.B. in 1887. He is the son of William Jenkins of Nivinston, Kirkconnel, and grandson of William Jenkins of Nivinston, Kirkconnel, and Janet Wilson, daughter of James Wilson, and great-grand-daughter of James Wilson of Polquhirter, the representative of an old family that had held lands in the parish of Cumnock for several centuries. Sir James Jenkins is honorary surgeon to the King. He was bom in 1818, and married Sophia Pauline, daughter of Admiral Luckroft. She died in 1882. Sir James is an M.D. of Glasgow, and an M.R.C. He entered the Royal Navy as assistant surgeon in 1841, became staff surgeon in 1863, deputy-inspector of hospitals in 1872 and inspector-General (retired) in 1878. He served in the Naval Brigade before Sebastopol, 1854-5, for which he received the Crimean medal, with clasps, the Turkish medal, and the Legion of Honour. He was staff surgeon of H.M hospital ships, Belleiale and Surinam, in China from 1857 to 1861 ; he was senior medical officer of the Plymouth Division of the Royal Marine light Infantiy, 1861-9; of the Royal Marine Artillery at Estrey, 1869-72; Deputy Inspector-General of Naval Hospital at Bermuda, 1872-75 ; and of the Royal Naval Hospital at Plymouth, 1875 to his retirement in 1878. Sir James was as a boy, thought to be too delicate for the management of land, and on that account was placed under the care of his uncle Dr Wilson of Leeds. He had a distinguished college and professional career; and truly it may be said, apropos of Sir James and the kind hospitality of his forebears, "never saw I the righteous forsaken, nor his seed begging their bread." No doubt the courage, perseverance, and talent of Sir James led to his uniform success; but still, it may be assumed that Providence had marked out for favour the son of such kindly ancestors as the Jenkins of Nivinston showed themselves to be.

    page 251-252
    WILSONS OF POLQUHIRTER AND JENKINS OF NIVINSTON. The Wilsons of Polquhirter were an ancient family who held lands

    Children:
    1. William Jenkins was born on 25 Apr 1812 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; died before 1815 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
    2. William Jenkins was born on 15 Apr 1815 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; and died.
    3. John Jenkins was born on 28 Aug 1816 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 1 Sep 1816 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; died in 1885 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.
    4. Murray Jenkins was born on 28 Aug 1816 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 1 Sep 1816 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; died on 28 Apr 1898 in Craignish, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    5. 1. James Jenkins was born on 1 Jul 1818 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 5 Jul 1818 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; and died.
    6. Andrew Jenkins was born on 6 Feb 1820 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; and died.
    7. Mary Jenkins was born on 21 Jul 1822 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 28 Jul 1822 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; and died.
    8. David Jenkins was born on 11 Mar 1825 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; was christened on 16 Mar 1825 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Jenkins (son of James Jenkins and Marion Murray).

    William married Agnes Dagleish on 25 Jul 1761 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Agnes Dagleish

    Notes:

    Married:
    William Jonken in Boackan of this parish and Agness Dagleish in the parish of Strachur

    Children:
    1. Elizabeth Jenkins was born in 1762 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died in Aug 1851 in Roseneath, Dumbartonshire, Scotland, UK.
    2. John Jenkins was born on 30 May 1766 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died before 1767 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    3. John Jenkins was born on 31 May 1767 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; and died.
    4. James Jenkins was born on 7 Aug 1769 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 12 Aug 1769 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died before 1772 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    5. James Jenkins was born on 20 Jun 1772 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 25 Jun 1772 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; and died.
    6. 2. William Jenkins was born on 11 Nov 1775 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 30 Nov 1775 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 9 Apr 1860 in Kirkconnel, Dumfrieshire, Scotland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  James Jenkins was born about 1717 (son of Jenkins); died on 16 Jan 1780 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    James married Marion Murray. Marion was born about 1717; died on 3 Mar 1776 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marion Murray was born about 1717; died on 3 Mar 1776 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Inverchaolain, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Married:
    tenant in Bachkan parish of Dunoon

    Children:
    1. Isabel Jenkins
    2. Agnes Jenkins
    3. 4. William Jenkins
    4. John Jenkins was born about 1756; and died.
    5. Marion Jenkins was born on 16 May 1760 in Dunoon and Kilmun, Argyll, Scotland, UK; and died.