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Jemina Tulikens Jones

Jemina Tulikens Jones

Female Abt 1738 - 1779  (~ 41 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Jemina Tulikens Jones was born about 1738 (daughter of Captain James Jones and Jemima Tullekens); died on 14 Apr 1779.

    Notes:

    Jemima Tullekin Jones, daughter of a regimental colonel

    (Research):I wonder who this is?
    Carlisle Journal, 01 Sep 1804
    On Wednesday se'nnight, at Leeds, Mr. T. F. GUNTER, of London, to Miss J. T. SKELTON,
    of Badchurch, in this county. [He was Thomas Foster GUNTER of London, and she was Jemima Tulleken SKELTON. She was baptised in Bridekirk, Cumberland, so probably "Badchurch" was a misspelling of Bridekirk.]

    Jemina married Charles 1st Marquess Cornwallis on 14 Jul 1768. Charles (son of Charles 1st Earl Cornwallis and Elizabeth Townshend) was born on 31 Dec 1738; died on 5 Oct 1805 in Gauzepoor, Hindustan. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mary Cornwallis was born on 28 Jun 1769; and died.
    2. Charles 2nd Marquess Cornwallis was born on 19 Oct 1774; died on 9 Aug 1823 in Dspm.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Captain James Jones was born before 1750 (son of James Jones).

    Notes:

    Captain James Jones gained the rank of Captain in the service of the 3rd Regiment of Guards.

    Adopted the name Skelton. Apparently, he befriended General Skelton whilst taking refuge in St James' Park from the bailiffs having lost money on the gaming tables. The general paid off his debts. But see story below...

    The Skeltons are traced back to Armathwaite Castle, with a deed of 1391. Richard Skelton sold that estate in 1712. A junior branch of the family were at Branthwaite, where the Hall eventually passed to Henry Skelton, a general and governor of Portsmouth in the early 1700s. Henry's life was saved by his aide-de-camp Captain James Jones . A grateful Henry left Branthwaite to James on condition that he adopted the name Skelton. A son of James was Arnoldus, born 1750 who assumed the surname Skelton in 1774. He married in 1775, Elizabeth Hicks whose father William of Whitehaven owned the Camp Farm estate and Westworth in Papcastle. So Arnoldus and Elizabeth acquired Westworth. Arnoldus's son Daniel inherited but died in 1869 and his widow in 1876. Westworth then passed to Henry face="Book Antiqua">s widow, Maria who was also known as Betty. Maria lived in Papcastle until early 1870 [C1871 she was 82] when Westworth was sold to Thomas Harris ,1876.

    Later of Branthwaite (?where his daughter was born)

    Birth:
    ?? ABT 1715 in Braithwaite, Cumberland, England

    Died:
    He took ill following an inspection of a lead mine in his newly acquired estates in Cumberland, and soon thereafter, died.

    James married Jemima Tullekens in 1749. Jemima (daughter of Col Tullekens) was born before 1749; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Jemima Tullekens was born before 1749 (daughter of Col Tullekens); and died.
    Children:
    1. James Jones Skelton
    2. 1. Jemina Tulikens Jones was born about 1738; died on 14 Apr 1779.
    3. Arnoldus Jones Skelton, MP was born in 1750; died on 23 Mar 1793.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  James Jones

    Notes:

    Descended from Col John Jones, by Catherine his wife, sister of Oliver Cromwell and relict of Wheatstone.

    Some records show Henrietta Cromwell as his wife, and Catherine Henrietta Cromwell as an alternative!

    Colonel John Jones (c. 1597 ? October 17, 1660) was a Welsh military leader, politician and one of the regicides of King Charles I. A brother-in-law of Oliver Cromwell, he was Sheriff of London, Gov. of Anglesea, member of Parliament from Messionethshire, Military officer

    Children:
    1. 2. Captain James Jones was born before 1750.

  2. 6.  Col Tullekens (son of Lt Col Tullekens).

    Notes:

    Or Tullikins

    Came over from Holland with William of Orange

    Lieutenant Colonel John Tulleken, commanding the 45th at Louisbourg

    Honourably mentioned following the Battle of Signal Hill, Newfoundland. was fought on September 15, 1762, and was the last battle of the North American theatre of the Seven Years' War.

    15 Dec ?1786
    Lately, near Alnsford, Hants, Lieutenant Colonel John Van-Tulleken, late 45th Regiment. He was in several battles and wounded in most of them; most severely wounded at Fontenoy [11 May 1745], where his brave father fell. He retired from the service in the year 1769: he was uncle to the late Countess Cornwallis.

    Children:
    1. 3. Jemima Tullekens was born before 1749; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 12.  Lt Col Tullekens died on 11 May 1745 in Fontenoy, Flanders, Belguim.

    Notes:

    Or Tullikins
    Killed serving in the 11th Regiment at Fontenoy

    Children:
    1. 6. Col Tullekens



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