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  • Jaunay - the name, facts and figures 1800-1990
    The following table represents addresses where Jaunays were resident for more than five years...

    1800 - 1850 ENG - MDX: FRA - CHA RPA AQU PL 1851 - 1900 FRA - CHA RPA PL: AUS - SA VIC QLD 1901 - 1950 FRA - RPA: AUS - NSW SA QLD: NZ 1951 - 1990 FRA - RPA: AUS - SA QLD: NZ
    Chapman Codes are used for this table

    The English interlude results from one family fleeing the French Revolution and descendants of that family migrated to Australasia. I do not have enough information to chart the Eighteenth Century.
    Data on significant life events has been collated but the reader needs to be aware that the sample is very small and so they must treat the result with some caution. Nonetheless some significant indicators have arisen. Age at marriage has been ascertained for some thirty-five individuals and the average is a high 27.8 years. The youngest was 16.4 years while the oldest first marriage occurred at 62.2 years.

    Average age at first marriage
    1800 - 1850 Males: 30.2 [3] Females: 23.5 [2] Both: 27.5 [5]
    1851 - 1900 Males: 21.9 [4] Females: 00.0 [0] Both: 21.9 [4]
    1901 - 1950 Males: 27.9 [8] Females: 25.5 [5] Both: 27.0 [13]
    1951 - 1990 Males: 32.5 [9] Females: 20.1 [4] Both: 28.6 [13]
    Overall Males: 29.9 [24] Females: 23.2 [11] Both: 27.8 [35]

    It would seem from these figures that Jaunay males marry slightly later in life than the expected community average for the time. This may be a reflection of their level of affluence in the Nineteenth Century. Amongst their number they include a London restaurateur and Reims champagne-makers.
    Several identified people married more than once. Three men and two women married a second time, while one of the men married for a third time. All the second and subsequent marriages were celebrated after 1900.

    Average age at second marriage
    Males: 51.5 [3]
    Females: 30.4 [2]
    Both: 43.0 [5]

    The Jaunay marriages do take into account the seasons with fewer marriages in the dead of winter. Autumn and spring are the most popular times for weddings although the southern hemisphere summer is also popular. Northern
    March ... 2
    April ... 1
    May ... 1
    June ... 1
    July ... 0
    August ... 0
    September ... 2
    October ... 1
    November ... 1
    December ... 0
    January ... 0
    February ... 2

    Southern
    March ... 3
    April ... 2
    May ... 3
    June ... 1
    July ... 1
    August ... 2
    September ... 0
    October ... 2
    November ... 3
    December ... 2
    January ... 3
    February ... 2

    All
    March ... 5
    April ... 3
    May ... 4
    June ... 2
    July ... 1
    August ... 2
    September ... 2
    October ... 3
    November ... 4
    December ... 2
    January ... 3
    February ... 4

    Continued...

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