'Juckes1'Index links to: Lead / Letter
Families covered: Juckes of Buttington, Jukes of London
'Collections' identifies the arms of this family as "Arg., a chevron gules, between three cloves, now borne as three gilliflowers (July flowers), expanded proper". | |||||||||||||||
Sidcock Jewkes of Lancashire | |||||||||||||||
1. | ?? Jewkes | ||||||||||||||
A. | ?? Jewkes or Juckes | ||||||||||||||
i. | ?? Jewkes or Juckes | ||||||||||||||
a. | John Juckes | ||||||||||||||
m. Ales Champernont (dau of Roger Champernont) | |||||||||||||||
(1) | Thomas Juckes | ||||||||||||||
m. Jane Pickstock | |||||||||||||||
(A) | Roger Juckes of Dorrington, Shropshire | ||||||||||||||
m1/2. Joan Blakeway (dau of Roger Blakeway) | |||||||||||||||
m2/1. Alicia or Ales Leighton (dau of Sir Thomas Leighton of Wattlesborough by Anne, dau of Roger Baker or Barker of Salop) | |||||||||||||||
(i) | Thomas Juckes of Buttington or Talybont, Sheriff of Montgomeryshire (a 1580, 1636) | ||||||||||||||
m1. Dorothy Sandford (dau of Richard Sandford of Upper Rossall (by Margaret (probably not Mary), dau of Humphrey Plowden of Plowden & sister of Edward Plowden), m2. Thomas Gage) | |||||||||||||||
(a) | George Juckes of Buttington (dvp?) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Kerry (dau of George Kerry of Binweston, sister of Thomas, Sheriff of Montgomeryshire) | |||||||||||||||
((1)) | Thomas Juckes of Trewerne | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Ditchfield | |||||||||||||||
((A)) | Thomas Juckes (a 1681) | ||||||||||||||
m. Mary Bright (dau of John Bright of Acton & Pentre) | |||||||||||||||
((i)) | Thomas Juckes | ||||||||||||||
m. Dorothy Bagot | |||||||||||||||
((a)) | Frances Juckes (b 1676-7, d 12.05.1733) | ||||||||||||||
m. Rev. James Egerton of Chester (b c1674, d 1754) | |||||||||||||||
(((1))) | Juckes Egerton of Trelydan (b c1707, d 15.03.1772) | ||||||||||||||
(((2))) | Dorothy Egerton | ||||||||||||||
m. Richard Lloyd of Aberbechan | |||||||||||||||
(((A))) | Frances Egerton Lloyd (bpt 18.09.1746, d 11.09.1797) | ||||||||||||||
m. (14.04.1766) Sir Gervase Clifton, 6th Bart of Clifton | |||||||||||||||
Their second son, Juckes, assumed the name Juckes-Clifton. | |||||||||||||||
((ii)) | George Juckes in Welshpool (apothecary) | ||||||||||||||
((2)) | William Juckes of Buttington (3rd son) | ||||||||||||||
((A)) | Margaret Juckes | ||||||||||||||
m1. William Kerry (cousin) | |||||||||||||||
m2. Frances Sandford (a temp Charles II who r. 1649-1685, Lancaster Herald) | |||||||||||||||
((3)) | Jane Juckes | ||||||||||||||
m. Oliver Pryce (of Cyfronydd) ap John ap David | |||||||||||||||
((A)) | William Pryce of Cyfronydd (a 1647) | ||||||||||||||
((4))+ | other issue - George, Henry, Joan, Elinor, Ann, Elizabeth | ||||||||||||||
m2. (sp?) Margaret Biste (dau/coheir of John Biste of Atcham (Attingham), relict of John Dawes of Atcham or Attingham) | |||||||||||||||
(B) | Richard Juckes | ||||||||||||||
(i)+ | issue - Richard of Salop, Edward of London, James of Upton | ||||||||||||||
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John Jukes of Bridgenorth, Shropshire | |||||||||||||||
1. | Thomas Jukes (b c1659, Vicar of Methwold (Norfolk) then Halesowen (Worcestershire)) | ||||||||||||||
m. Sarah Forth (dau of Thomas Forth of London) | |||||||||||||||
A. | William Jukes of London (d 1749) had issue in Bromley, Kent | ||||||||||||||
m. Elizabeth Clark (dau of Joseph Clark) | |||||||||||||||
B. | George Jukes of London (d by 1758) | ||||||||||||||
C. | Charles Jukes | ||||||||||||||
m. Elizabeth | |||||||||||||||
D. | Sarah Jukes | ||||||||||||||
m. John Coulson of Halesowen, later Mayor of Walsall (a 1751) | |||||||||||||||
E. | Elizabeth Jukes (bur 1784) | ||||||||||||||
m. Robert Allen (Captain RN) | |||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For upper section (uploaded 01.04.20) : 'Collections Historical & Archaeological relating to Montgomeryshire' (Powys-Land Club, vol IV, 1871, 'Sheriffs of Montgomeryshire', 'Thomas Juckes', p392+) with thanks to one of our regular contributors (CV, 31.03.20) for bringing this to our attention
(2) For lower section (uploaded 02.11.20) : 'Suffolk Manorial Families' (Joseph James Muskett, 'Edited with extensive additions', vol 1, 1900, 'Forth of London', p321)
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