Jonathon Gregg was born in Drumbo in 1905. He was the son of Hugh Gregg and Margaret Loan. He went to school in Drumbo. Farmer residing Hillsborough in 1925. The family moved to Derby after Mary died in October 1945.
Jonathon Gregg passed away on February 3, 1976 at 44 Shirley Road, Chaddesden, aged 70 years, dearly beloved husband of Florence, dear father of Wyn and Sadie and grandfather of Dawn and Carol. Funeral Friday, February 6, service in Mayfield Road Methodist Church at 11.00 a.m. following by interment at Nottingham Road Cemetery. Flowers may be sent to Derby and District Funeral Co. Ltd.[1]
Sources
↑ Death Notice Derby Evening Telegraph Wednesday February 4, 1976, page 24
Ireland Birth Registration 1905 (3rd Quarter) Lisburn volume 1 page 655. Date of Birth 12 August 1905 Jonathan Gregg, male, father Hugh Gregg, Farmer, Drumbo, mother Margaret Gregg formerly Loan, Informant mother. Group Registration ID 308117 SR District/Reg Area Ballylesson, Lisburn
1911 census Ireland Residents of a house 23 in Drumbo (Drumbo, Down) with parents Hugh Gregg Farmer and wife Margaret Gregg; Gregg Jonathan age 6 Male Son Presbyterian born Co Down Scholar Read Single;
England and Wales Death Registration Entry No: 237. Registration district: Derby, Sub-district: Derby, Administrative area: Derbyshire. Date and place of death: 3rd February 1976, 44 Shirley Road, Chaddesden. Jonathan GREGG. Male. Cause of death: 1a. Bronchopneumonia, b. Chronic Bronchitis – Certifies by Ian Hillary MB. Date and place of birth: 12th August 1905, Northern Ireland. Occupation: Superintendent (Gas Company) retired. Informant: May Elizabeth ALLEN, Daughter, 2 Railway Terrace, Derby. (Signature of Informant: M.E. Allen. Date of Registration: 4th February 1976. Signature of registrar: B. Livermore.
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Jonathon by comparing test results with other carriers of his Y-chromosome or his mother's mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known yDNA or mtDNA test-takers in his direct paternal or maternal line.
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