Birth date: 1810
Birth place: Nanmtyglyo Aberstruth Monmouth
Notes:
This record has been taken from the book by Beryl Jarvis.
Beryl goes into some detail about the family in Denbigh Wales and Monmouth, Pows and her research is credible.
However, her record does not agree with familysearch.org, particularly the Jarvis family
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LX3R-51J (You have to sign in to see this but it's free).
At the time of writing, the details are conflicting and have not been confirmed.
It was in the town of Denbigh, Efenechtyd, Wales - a market town in the County of
Denbighshire (west of Chester) - on the 21 June, 1828, Edward Jarvis married Jane
Roberts.
Edward was born in 1810 in Nanmtyglo Aberstruth, Monmouth (3).
Their children were:
William : baptized 5 July 1829 in Denbigh, Ruabon, Wales
John : baptized 27 December 1830 in Denbigh, Ruabon, Wales
Mary : baptized 2 January 1833 in Denbigh, Ruabon, Wales
Joshua : baptized 10 December 1835 In Denbigh, Ruabon, Wales
migrated to Adelaide on board the “Reliance” 1851
married Mary Ann Barrett at Willunga COE in 1855
died after an accident in 1877 at Belaie near Jamestown
buried at Jamestown cemetery in an unmarked grave.
(3) MONMOUTH, Powys — At the place which is now called Monmouth, the Romans established a military base called Blestium. Several centuries later, the Normans built a castle, which was eventually destroyed during the Civil War, and Monmouth Bridge, is a fascinating survival, the only Norman fortified bridge remaining in Britain. Its 13th century tower formed one of the four medieval gates to the town. The castle was the birthplace of the future Henry V. A statue on the 18”‘ century Shire Hall serves as a reminder. Monmouth’s second most famous son was born ir1 1877, C. S. Rolls, who is one half of the famous partnership of Rolls-Royce. Places of interest include the Naval Temple on Kymin Hill, a pantheon to a galaxy of admirals and naval heroes.