John Dee MINCHIN
Abt 1760 - DECEASED Has 12 ancestors and 61 descendants in this family tree.-
Name John Dee MINCHIN [1] Relationship with Rodney VOJVODICH Birth Abt 1760 Avening, Gloucestershire, England Baptism 27 Jul 1760 Gender Male Occupation Wheelwright Death DECEASED Siblings 4 siblings Siblings 2 brothers and 2 sisters Patriarch & Matriarch Samuel MINCHIN, b. Abt 1708 d. DECEASED (Grandfather)
Mary BEAL, b. UNKNOWN d. DECEASED (Grandmother)Person ID I26851 MyBradyTree Last Modified 9 Nov 2024
Father John MINCHIN, b. Abt 1730, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, England d. DECEASED Mother Mary DEE, b. 1731, Avening, Gloucestershire, England d. DECEASED Marriage 19 Apr 1750 Hawkesbury, Gloucestershire, England [1] Certificate of Marriage Have Notes - John Minchin of ye Parish of Tetbury & Mary Dee of ye Parish of Avening by Licence April ye 19th 1750
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Family Betty ROBINSON, b. UNKNOWN d. DECEASED Marriage 13 Jul 1788 Horsley, Gloucestershire, England Children + 1. Thomas MINCHIN, b. 1792, Eastington, Gloucestershire, England d. 31 Dec 1861, Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England (Age 69 years) â–» Priscilla SHIPTON m. 15 May 18172. Elizabeth MINCHIN, b. 1795 d. DECEASED Family ID F9515 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 9 Nov 2024
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Notes - Wheelwright: During the heyday of horse transport the village wheelwright was an essential member of the community, whose product was expected to provide the user with many years of reliable service.
The wheelwright was a craftsman who possessed great knowledge of the properties of timber and whose workmanship was extremely accurate. Wagon construction was a lengthy process, six months not uncommon. Various woods were used for different parts of the wagon, all having been seasoned for many years before construction ever began. Towards the end of the 19th century, the country wheelwright found himself in competition with factory made wagons. Few wheelwrights remain at work today, a result of the demise of horse power, and those still practicing often supplement their earnings with wider carpentry work.
Reference Darryl Brady. "John Dee MINCHIN". Brady Family Tree in Western Australia. https://bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/getperson.php?personID=I26851&tree=BRADY2008 (accessed November 26, 2024).
Sources - [S421] joyce.cracknell-at-ntlworld.com, Joyce Cracknell (nee Minchin).