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Jessie was born on the 30th August 1863, the daughter of Thomas Iphediah Vincent and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent.[1]
Jessie's birth was registered in Islington, Middlesex in the 4th quarter 1863. The actual place was either St Mary's Islington, London or Barnsbury, near Islington.[2]
1871 Census on the 2nd April 1871 Jessie was living at 21 Grovedale Road, Islington, Middlesex with her parents Thomas and Selina and her siblings Emily, Robert, Stephen and Alfred.[3][4]
1881 Census on the 3rd April 1881 Jessie a publisher's clerk, was living at 21 Grovedale Road, Islington, Middlesex, with her parents Thomas and Selina and her siblings Robert, Stephen, Alfred, John and Hannah.[5]
In 1885 Jessie was included in the London Sandemanian Membership List and was described as Vincent Jessie N living at 2 Russell Road, Holloway Road, N with her parents Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840 - 1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831 - 1920) who were also members.
Jessie married John Samuel James Williams and the marriage was registered in the 4th quarter 1889 in Islington, London.[6]
Their marriage is listed on London Sandemanian Marriages and other links between church members. There were about 70 marriages between the families of the London Sandemanian's of which this was one.
1891 Census on the 5th April 1891 Jessie was living at 35 Sydney Road, Hornsey, Middlesex with her husband John .[7]
1901 Census on the 31st March 1901 Jessie was living at 27 Avondale Road, Tottenham, Middlesex with her husband John and their children Frank, Amy, Ida and Eric.[8]
In the 1911 census Jessie (age 47) was the wife of John Samuel Williams at 78 Alexandra Road Hornsey, Wood Green, Middlesex, England.[9]
Name | Relation | Status | Sex | Age | Occupation | Birth Place |
John Samuel Williams | Head | Married | M | 46 | Corrector of the press out of work | London Clerkenwell |
Jessie Nicol Williams | Wife | Married | F | 47 | London Barnsbury | |
Frank Williams | Son | Single | M | 19 | Fine etcher | London Hornsey |
Amy Williams | Daughter | Single | F | 18 | Shipping clerk | London Harringay |
Ida Williams | Daughter | Single | F | 17 | Secretary | London Harringay |
Percy John Williams | Son | Single | M | 16 | Stationer's assistant | London Harringay |
Eric Williams | Son | M | 14 | Reading boy | London Harringay | |
Norah Williams | Daughter | F | 13 | School | London Harringay | |
Edward Septimus Williams | Son | M | 8 | School | London Harringay | |
Margaret Williams | Daughter | F | 7 | School | London Harringay |
In the 1921 census Jessie (age 57) was recorded a passenger on a Sailing Yacht, and as married in South Walsham River, Norfolk, England with Margaret Williams (aged 17) and Enid M Porter (aged 17).[11]
1939 National Register on the 29th September 1939 Jessie was living at Fairmead, Burnt Mills Road, Billericay, Essex with her husband John and their daughter Amy. Jessie's sister Hannah was living next door.[12]
Jessie went to live in Pitsea, Essex with her husband John, and Jessie's sister Hannah Vincent lived next door to them.[13]
Jessie died aged 81 on the 14th October 1944 in Brentwood, Essex. Jessie had been a member of the Sandmanian Church in Highbury, London since 1878. Please see Edward Septimus Williams' diary.Extracts from Edward Septimus Williams' diary[14]
Jessie was admitted into membership of the London Sandemanian Church in October 1878 according to the membership records. [15]
See London Sandemanian Church membership list 1762 – 1868 for the full membership list.
In 1885 Jessie was included in the London Sandemanian Membership List and was described as Vincent Jessie N of 2 Russell Road, Holloway Road. Her parents were also members.
Frank Williams (30.4.1891 - )
Amy Williams (7.6.1892 - 1972) aged 80
Ida Williams (23.8.1893 - 1989) aged 96
Percy John Williams (16.9.1894 - 1951) aged 57
Eric Williams (1.11.1896 - 1973) aged 77
Norah Williams (28.3.1898 - 1934) aged 36
Edward Septimus Williams (26.6.1902 - 4.11.1986) aged 84
Margaret Williams (10.1.1904 - )
(2.4.1871 - 3.4.1881) 21 Grovedale Road, Islington, Middlesex
Publisher's clerk (3.4.1881)
An Ancestry DNA test match has been done which confirms the link between Mollie (Williams) Pickup and her second cousin once removed. Predicted relationship from AncestryDNA 2nd Cousin once removed, based on sharing 260 cM across 12 segments, longest segment 58 cM. One of their most recent common ancestors are her great grandfather John Prue Williams (abt.1842-1928) and Matilda Alice (Grimmett) Williams (1844-1923). However, as these two children of Matilda Alice (Grimmett) Williams (1844-1923) married two sibings in the Vincent family, the DNA is equally likely to be descended from Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920).
Therefore the DNA test can only be used to confirm some of the relationships. The DNA test confirms the relationship between
Mollie (Williams) Pickup to her father Edward Septimus Williams (1902-1986).
It does not confirm the relationship to his father John Samuel James Williams (1865-1958)
and it does not confirm the relationship to his parents John Prue Williams (abt.1842-1928) and Matilda Alice (Grimmett) Williams (1844-1923)
The tests also confirms the relationship between
Anthea (Howell) Badham
to Berenice Frances (Trinder) Howell (1920-2012)
and to her mother Lois Hannah Emily (Vincent) Trinder (1899-1975)
It does not confirm the relationship to her mother Matilda Mary (Williams) Vincent (1867-1952)
and it does not confirm the relationship to her parents John Prue Williams (abt.1842-1928) and Matilda Alice (Grimmett) Williams (1844-1923).[16]
An Ancestry DNA test has been done between Mollie (Williams) Pickup and second cousin once removed. Predicted relationship from Ancestry second or third cousin, based on sharing 123cM, across 4 segments, longest segment 63 cM.
A DNA Ancestry test confirms the relationship between
Mollie (Williams) Pickup to her father Edward Septimus Williams (1902-1986)
and with his mother Jessie Nicoll (Vincent) Williams (1863-1944)
and with her parents Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920)
The test also confirms the relationship between Cecil Vincent and his father Stephen Vincent (1869-1938)
and his parents Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920).[17]
An Ancestry DNA test has been done between Mollie (Williams) Pickup and second cousin once removed. Predicted relationship from Ancestry second or third cousin, based on sharing 112cM, across 7 segments, longest segment 37 cM.
A DNA Ancestry test confirms the relationship between
Mollie (Williams) Pickup to her father Edward Septimus Williams (1902-1986)
and with his mother Jessie Nicoll (Vincent) Williams (1863-1944)
and with her parents Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920)
The test also confirms the relationship between Robert Noel Vincent (abt.1902-) and his father John Vincent (1871-abt.1910)
and his parents Thomas Iphedeiah Vincent (1840-1890) and Selina Watson (Martin) Vincent (1831-1920).[18]
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