Family Bible of John Jones and Mary Thomas of Llanelly, Camarthenshire, Wales, 1870s
£120.00
Family Bible of John Jones and Mary Thomas of Llanelly, Camarthenshire, Wales
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Weight | 5.18 kg |
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Dimensions | 32 × 28 × 8 cm |
Publisher | William MacKenzie |
Published Title | The Holy Bible , with Notes and Observations by The Rev John Brown |
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An impressive large leatherbound Bible with unusual brass stud decoration and gold tooling to the boards, and from the family of John A Jones and Mary Thomas of Llanelly, Camarthenshire, Wales. The family register across three pages details the birth dates and marriage of John and Mary, and goes on to detail the births of their seven children born between 1875 and 1886 (John Alfred, Mary Ann, Hannah, Leah, William, Rose Catherine and Albert Thomas). The third page goes on to detail the death of two children in childhoosd as well as the death of John and Mary, and finally the death of William Jones in 1931.
The Jones family can be positively identified in the 1881 census of Wales as farm labourers in the Hamlet of Glyn, and this is bourne out by death details in the Bible. Despite their modest occupation, the Bible is of significantly better quality than usually found from this era suggesting they were a family of some piety. This quality is reflected in the condition of the Bible: although worn and clearly well used with the spine detached, the boards are still attached despite the weak hinges, no doubt protected by the brass studs. The pages show some typical staining but are ultimately clean. The Bible would benefit from some restoration but is in significantly better condition than most we find. A real family heirloom.
Additional information
Weight | 5.18 kg |
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Dimensions | 32 × 28 × 8 cm |
Publisher | William MacKenzie |
Published Title | The Holy Bible , with Notes and Observations by The Rev John Brown |
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