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201 See attached sources. JESTY, Herbert (I488)
 
202 See attached sources. GARD, Mary Drake (I498)
 
203 See attached sources. JESTY, Henrietta (I500)
 
204 See attached sources. JESTY, Frederick George (I510)
 
205 See attached sources. JESTY, Evelin May (I519)
 
206 See attached sources. JESTY, James Jesse (I533)
 
207 See attached sources. DYER, Molly (I605)
 
208 See attached sources. JESTY, Kate Alice (I607)
 
209 See attached sources. GOULDING, Mary (I613)
 
210 See attached sources. JESTY, John Jesse (I615)
 
211 See attached sources. JESTY, Mark (I620)
 
212 See attached sources. JESTY, Henry Robert (I694)
 
213 See attached sources. JESTY, Benjamin (I782)
 
214 See attached sources. JESTY, Amy Alexandra (I793)
 
215 See attached sources. JESTY, Benjamin (I794)
 
216 See attached sources. JESTY, Ada Adelaide (I926)
 
217 See attached sources. JESTY, Eliza Agnes (I930)
 
218 See attached sources. JOHNSON, Arthur Samuel (I952)
 
219 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I971)
 
220 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I972)
 
221 See attached sources. JESTY, Benjamin Arthur (I538)
 
222 Sources
The major sources of the tree pages are Vera Jesty's several trees, derived from years of work in the county records offices of Dorset and Somerset, parish records, wills, gravestones, and newspaper records. Another source, for the lower half of George and Adelaide's tree, is the Family History Society, who (we think) are the ones who produced a tree for Norman Sheldon Wright, of that line. Another, for the recent generations of Wm Ainsworth's line, is Margaret (Jesty) Asquith of Edmonton, Alberta, of that line. A major source for the Yetminster-Yeovil sheet is Pat Ricketts of Yeovil. More recently, I have used online censuses that are available on the Internet: the UK and US censuses of 1881 from the Mormon Church site, www.familysearch.org ; and the UK 1901 census site, www.census.pro.gov.uk . (The Canadian 1881 census is also available from the familysearch site, but has no Jestys.) The UK births-marriages-deaths (BMD) index is online (only the index: not the full records), and I have complete English Jesty birth entries from 1837 (the start of the national records) to 1880 or so. I have also checked a few specific marriages from the same source. I think it reasonable to assume that from the 1840s that index is pretty reliable (though sometimes a bit illegible in the pre-typewriter years). And the Societe Jersiaise of St Helier, Jersey, checked for me the 1861 and 1871 Jersey censuses (among other things, looking for a record of Capt George Jesty). 
Source (S42)
 
223 There were 4 children but only Amelia is known by name. Family: James ROWE / Julia JESTY (F257)
 
224 There were reputedly 5 children. Family: Edward HARRIS / Sarah JUSTY (F73)
 
225 Thomas appears to be staying with daughter Esther and her family in the 1901 census BLIGHTON, Thomas (I1272)
 
226 Twins with Betty JESTY, Edy (I307)
 
227 Twins with Betty JESTY, Peggy (I862)
 
228 Twins with Catherine JESTY, Ewart Gladstone (I858)
 
229 Twins with Charles LAVER, Mary Vivienne (I524)
 
230 Twins with Douglas HILLIER, Lloyd (I856)
 
231 Twins with Edy JESTY, Betty (I306)
 
232 Twins with Elizabeth JUSTY, William (I230)
 
233 Twins with Ewart Gladstone JESTY, Catherine (I852)
 
234 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I730)
 
235 Twins with John JESTY, Benjamin (I335)
 
236 Twins with Lloyd HILLIER, Douglas (I857)
 
237 Twins with Mary LAVER, Charles (I523)
 
238 Twins with Peggy JESTY, Betty (I860)
 
239 At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. Living (I729)
 
240 Twins with William JUSTY, Elizabeth (I229)
 
241 Vessel EDWARD P BOUVERIE (48940) assigned in transport of goods and passengers between England and New Zealand. 03.1880:. traveling from Java (Indonesia) to Falmouth (Cornwall, UK) loaded with sugar, struck rock in a gale off Rozel (Cotentin, France. It was impossible to respond to distress signals and all people on board perished. HUNT, William Henry (I13)
 

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