Thursday, February 11, 2021

Looking for T.J.

 Curtis Henry writes:
Hello, I'm searching for a first to second cousin. All I know is on ancestry it only has the name of T.J. made by Laura Blinkly. He is in a Javins family tree. My family originated from WV, Ohio.. I have this thing I do with my big toes lol. Never looked at it as a hereditary thing. After reading that post I realized that it is a strong possibility that this is the T.J. I started searching for. Anyway if it is I would like to figure out where this relation comes from. I am trying to put together my family tree for my own children. If you can please let me know. 

Monday, December 3, 2018

Re: Ralph William Javins II.

Kristin Gibbs writes:
"Just sending a quick updated that our father, Ralph William Javins II, passed suddenly last Friday, November 29, 2018, in the Seattle, WA area. He was 76. We are in the process of arranging the funeral, so I do not have any specific information yet. But please feel free to contact me if you would like updates. We would love to hear from anyone, as we do not have contact info to inform extended family of his passing."

Sunday, July 15, 2018

Research and Request re: Joseph Javins, born 1735.

Email from Julie (Javins) Norman.
My maiden name was Javins (from Boone County, WV) and I subscribed to Ancestry.com to research the name also.  The trail seems to end with Joseph Javins (1735-1760). He was the father of Daniel Javins (1760-1818), who was the father of Daniel Watts Javins (1812-1894), who was the father of Francis Marion Javins (1839-1916), who as the father of Daniel Winfred Javins (1881-1941), who was the father of Carl Javins (1906-1961). who was the father of MY father Larry Javins (1939-).  I couldn't find anything more through Ancestry.com however I did buy the DNA kit which said that I'm 41% Western European, 28% Irish, 17% Great Britain, 9% Scandinavian, and 5% other.  Of course, this includes my mother's DNA as well, but it gives me a little more information.  

Most people say the name is German, but I've also heard it might be Welsh. Honestly, I've always wondered if the name might be a derivative of the Polish name Javinsky or Javinski.  Many immigrants from Italy and other European countries dropped the ending letters of their name when they came to the US to disguise their ethnicity. 

If the name is German, I wonder if the name was spelled or pronounced differently in German.  The German consonant 'j' is almost always pronounced in the same manner as the English 'y' sound like in words such as 'yes', 'yellow' or 'yard'.  So in German, would it be pronounced Yahvins?  Yet when I type Javins into Google Translate it's pronounced Javinch (a "J" sound at the beginning with a "ch" sound at the end instead of the "s" sound). Have you discovered anything about the pronunciation of the name?

Not sure how reputable the website is, but according to HouseofNames.com the Javins surname comes from the Welsh personal name Evan. The original form of the name was Jevon, which then became Yevan and Ieuan before taking on its present form. Evan is a cognate of the personal name John. Supposedly, people could not specify how to spell their own names leaving the specific recording up to the individual scribe or priest. Those recorders would then spell the names as they heard them, causing many different variations. Later, many Welsh names were recorded in English. This transliteration process was extremely imprecise since the Brythonic Celtic language of the Welsh used many sounds the English language was not accustomed to. Finally, some variations occurred by the individual's design: a branch loyalty within a family, a religious adherence, or even patriotic affiliations were indicated by spelling variations of one's name. The Javins name over the years has been spelled Jeavon, Jeavons, Jevin, Jevan, Jevon, Jevons, Javin, Gevin, Gevinn, Ievan and many more.

Anyway, I seem to be getting stuck in the mid-1700s in Virginia/West Virginia, and I'm hoping you might have some ideas, information or resources you could provide. We've traced the line back as far as Joseph Javins, born circa 1735 and died approximately 1760 all in the Fairfax County area. I'm hitting a dead end as to who his parents were, where they came from, etc. About all we've found is a couple of mentions in George Washington's accounts for Mount Vernon.

I'm hoping you can maybe help fill in the blanks, or at least throw a clue that might spark some new lines of inquiry.


Dr. Julie M. Norman, CEcD, CWDP

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

James Javins

A woman found this old clipping in a house in Mineral Wells, WV.  It has a college bio of James Javins, son of William R. Javins of Palestine, WV.

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Date Unknown.

Wednesday, January 7, 2015

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Someone kindly offered to share the info they have on the Javins family. Unfortunately, Blogger does not automatically include contact info with comments, so DUBSMRS, please send me your email or (better yet) go ahead and send the info you have and I'll post it. Thank you!

Friday, September 19, 2014

Graves of George William Javins and his Wife Pearle

Photo by Lynn Javins (Granddaughter)
George William Javins died in 1958, preceded in death by his wife Pearley Rose Shaffier Javins who died in 1950.  They are buried in section D of Bethel Cemetery, Alexandria, Virginia.

A version of their family tree is on an older page as contributed by the Huffman family.

Saturday, January 25, 2014

Donna Javins of Elkview, WV

Leanna writes: "My grandmothers maiden name was Javins. Her name was Donna Javins. She married my grandfather Gordon Billheimer Sr, who is still alive and will be 90 yrs old in June. They divorced I think in 1962 or 1963 or at least my mom told me she was 3 when they divorced. She then married again to a man named Paul Greco. She lived in Elkview, West Virginia. She passed away in 2007 2 days after Mothers day, I think. I was emailing you because I was curious to know more about this side of my family. I dont know much about the Javins side. I would like to know more if you might be able to tell me more."