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Hezekiah Janes was a teetotaller and a non-smoker, he was a quiet, good-living man and a Churchman though with strong evangelical leanings for he was on very friendly terms with the Chapel people and the Sunday School Anniversary was always held in his field.  
 
Hezekiah Janes was a teetotaller and a non-smoker, he was a quiet, good-living man and a Churchman though with strong evangelical leanings for he was on very friendly terms with the Chapel people and the Sunday School Anniversary was always held in his field.  
  
He was a great admirer of the work of he Salvation Army and would often walk of a Sunday evening, to High Wycombe just to listen to the band and the open-air service.  
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He was a great admirer of the work of the Salvation Army and would often walk of a Sunday evening, to High Wycombe just to listen to the band and the open-air service.  
  
 
Hezekiah married Caroline Adams, a local girl of some spirit for she had been a ship's cook before her marriage and had also worked as a cook in America.  Together they lie in St John' churchyard near the south doorway, and the gravestone clearly records his death in 1938 at the age of 78.
 
Hezekiah married Caroline Adams, a local girl of some spirit for she had been a ship's cook before her marriage and had also worked as a cook in America.  Together they lie in St John' churchyard near the south doorway, and the gravestone clearly records his death in 1938 at the age of 78.

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Hezekiah Janes

Hezekiah Janes born 1860 was the son of Henry & Mary Janes

Caroline Adams born 1863 was the daughter of Reuben & Sarah Adams of Saunderton

Hezekiah and Caroline married in 1903 They lived at The Bakery Farm, Main Road. Lacey Green.

Henry and Caroline had one child as follows :-

Sidney Henry Janes born 1904 married Florence May Saunders in 1927. click Sidney & Florence Janes for their life story

Miles Marshall reported that Florence Janes, when a widow had told him the following :-

Hezekiah Janes was a teetotaller and a non-smoker, he was a quiet, good-living man and a Churchman though with strong evangelical leanings for he was on very friendly terms with the Chapel people and the Sunday School Anniversary was always held in his field.

He was a great admirer of the work of the Salvation Army and would often walk of a Sunday evening, to High Wycombe just to listen to the band and the open-air service.

Hezekiah married Caroline Adams, a local girl of some spirit for she had been a ship's cook before her marriage and had also worked as a cook in America. Together they lie in St John' churchyard near the south doorway, and the gravestone clearly records his death in 1938 at the age of 78.