In a message dated 12/14/97 10:04:55 AM, you wrote: << I am not necessarily seeking information on my Jenkins family. I'm not entirely sure I want more data than I have now, but maybe I could help someone on a particular line of Jenkins. My Jenkins line starts with WILLIAM JENKINS born about 1675. He married ELIZABETH SKELDERMAN abut 1698 in Old Rappahannock County, Virginia. He died in 1720 in Richmond County, Virginia. My second generation direct line is MANSFIELD JENKINS born about 1708 in Richmond County, VA. He married a Patience about 1732 in Virginia. MANSFIELD died in 1755 in Richmond Co. VA. The third generation direct line is JAMES (JIMMY) JENKIN born about 1736 in Virginia. He married MARTHA (PATTY) CRASK in about 1760 in Richmond County, VA. JAMES died in 1790 in Granville County, NC. The fourth generation direct line is WILSON JENKINS born 1765 in Granville County, VA.WILSON married twice, first some time after 1801 to LUCY TALLY PEACE. They had five known children. WILSON married 2nd time before 1820 in Smith County, Tennessee to ANNA (ANN) MOORE. She was the daughter of Thomas Moore and Patsy Smith. WILSON died in July 1830 in Smith County. The fifth generation includes three sons, the first, JOHN (JACK) TUGGLE JENKINS born 5 September 1820 in Smith County, Tennessee. He married Mildred Frances Williams, daughter of William Williams and Frances Marion Burford. JOHN moved to Texas in early 1870's and settled in Collin County. Some of the names connected with his descendants are: Coleman, Taylor, Richards and StClair. Harold R. Coffman, 721 Chaparral Trail, Cedar Hill, Texas 75104-1507 [email protected] or [email protected]>> Harold, There is a book out with your entire Jenkins line in it. Some one on the Web page borrowed it not long ago and put some of the information on this page. Maybe some one will answer you note and tell you about it. I know that this book in in the Warren County Public Library, Warrenton, N. C. If you wirte to them they might copy some of it for you. The above address is all you need as it it a small town. Good luck and happy Holidays. Becky