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    1. [JENNINGS-L] I tried to make this easier to copy
    2. MY BRICK WALL: 1. HENRY2 JENNINGS (UNKNOWN1)1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 died 1822. Notes for HENRY JENNINGS: Walt Blanton, Sara Jean Salter Jennings, and Anna Crawford have James' father as Henry. The only proof that James is Henry's son is below, however, since Henry mentions no heirs in his will, this is only curcumstantial evidence. I do notice that the bond below (Henry's will) was signed by Rhame family members. The Rhame family also witnessed James' (Henry's son) will The Rhame family were the Jennings/Ginnings neighbors according to the law suit filed by James Jennings' heirs. Also, James Jennings signed Henry's will as Ginnings. Noah Jennings signed his name in documents as Ginnings until the 1860 Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Census where he changed the spelling to Jennings. According to the book "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie, James Jennings administered Henry Jennings will. Henry Jennings died in Sumter County, South Carolina. His Estate was Administered on March 8, 1822 by James Jennings (James signed as "Ginnings"). The bond was signed by Ebenezer Rhame and Asa Rhame. The Witness was Redden McCoy. No heirs mentioned. (Probate Court Records) Henry Jennings had a grant of 400 acres in Camden District on October 16, 1784. (South Carolina Archives: Land Plats). He sold part of this land in 1816. In 1790, Henry was residing in Camden District, Clarendon County, with 2 males 16 and up, 4 males under 16, and 3 females in his household. Residing on either side of him was Henry Wise and Nathaniel Wise. July 16, 1795: Henry Jennings of Clarendon County, South Carolina a deed from Nathan Wise and John Wise of same place, tract of 100 acres. Recorded on May 12, 1821 (Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed Book F-641) Some slaveholders had made a practice of freeing their most vicious and troublesome slaves and those who were too old to make a living. A law of 1800 required that a master wishing to emancipate must signify his intention to the justice of the quorum, who should summon five freeholders. When they convened with the justice, the master had to bring before them his slave for examination. If the slave was found to be of good character and capable of supporting himself, the justice and freeholders signed a certificate of his fitness, and the master signed a deed of emancipation, both of which documents the master was to have recorded at the courthouse. Henry Jennings on March 30, 1807, freed Judy, Keziah, Peter and Epsey (Gregorie: History of Sumter County, page 132; Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed Book DD-291) Henry Jennings, Sr., Sumter County, South Carolina, a deed to Robert Bowman, of same place, signed February 7, 1816, tract of 200 acres, originally granted to Henry Jennins (spelled Jennins), September 5, 1785. Witnesses: Peter Bowman, A. W. Chewning. (Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed Book-291).Child of HENRY JENNINGS is: 2. i. JAMES3 JENNINGS, d. 1834. Generation No. 2 2. JAMES3 JENNINGS (HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18 died 1834. Notes for JAMES JENNINGS: James Jennings, Clarendon County, South Carolina, signed will on October 3, 1834; probated November 10, 1834 naming the following heirs: son - Noah Jennings daughter - Martha Jennings daughter - Mary Jennings Exors: James W. Sheriff, Harvey Skinner Witnesses: Thomas D. Rhame, Samuel N. Thames, William Bradham Estate appraised November 19, 1834 by Henry Byrd, Thomas D. Rhame, and Daniel Kelly. *Note: The Skinner family was in Bermuda and also a Margaret Skinner married Jesse Jennings and they were from Pa. Lawsuit Regarding The Land of the Estate of James Jennings Henry Kelly and wife Ann vs. Noah Jennings, Mary Jennings and Elijah F Strong, guardian, Adlitim, Martha Jennings, wife of James Ozburn, legal heirs and representatives of James Jennings who died leaving a will in which he directs that the real estate of James Jennings deceased, in Sumter District (Clarendon County) on the waters of Sammy Swamp, bound by lands of Levi F. Rhame, Henry Bradham, L. F. Rhame, north by Estate of E. Benbow containing about 300 acres originally granted to James Cantey. Petition of land requested alloting to said Henry Kelly and wife, Ann, their share thereof. Your orator further sheweth that Martha Jennings since the death of James Jennings has intermarried with James Ozburne; that said James Jennings left a will but said will being not sufficiently explicit as the manner of dividing the property of said deceased; that said James Jennings left as his heirs-at-law, Martha Jennings wife of James Ozburne, Noah Jennings and Mary Jennings, together with your petitioner, said petitioner having purchased all the interest of said Ozburne and wife, Martha. Your petitioner having interest in said land prays for the court to order sale of said land. (Sumter County, South Carolina: File 50-4) More About JAMES JENNINGS: Fact 1: 1834, will probated in Edgefield District, SC naming heirs as Noah,Martha, and Mary Children of JAMES JENNINGS are:i. MARY4 JENNINGS19,20,21. Notes for MARY JENNINGS: Mary Jennings is mentioned in the will of James Jennings (Ginnings) and in the law suit of April 3, 1838 regarding the land that James Jennings left in his will. She was a minor when her father James Jennings died. Her guardian was Elijah F. Strong. ii. MARTHA JENNINGS22,23,24, m. JAMES OZBURNE25,26. Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS: Martha Jennings, wife of James Ozburne/Ozburn is mentioned in the will of James Jennings (Ginnings) and in the law suit of April 3, 1838 regarding the land that James Jennings left in his will. 3. iii. NOAH JENNINGS, b. 1812, South Carolina. Generation No. 3 3. NOAH4 JENNINGS (JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)27,28,29,30,31,32,33 was born 1812 in South Carolina. He married (1) PRICILLA WOODRUFF34,35,36,37, daughter of MOSES WOODRUFF and WINIFRED ARCHEY. She was born 1822 in South Carolina. He married (2) MATILDA UNKNOWN. She was born 1845 in Alabama. Notes for NOAH JENNINGS: Sources close to cousin Harold Jones states that Noah married Priscilla Woodruff, and had at least three sons. He then married Matilda Unknown in 1845 in Alabama and had two children. Noah was farming in Blount County, Alabama in 1858 and near the Maddox community of Calhoun County, Alabama in 1880. In the 1860 Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Census (page 713) Noah and his family was living at dwelling 901 in range 5, 6, and 7 in the Morrisville Postal District. Other Jennings that appear on this Census are Bannister, J. K., John, John B., Lias, Malinda, Miles, Miles, Noah, and W. H. John B. Jennings is a South Carolina Jennings that also moved from South Carolina to Calhoun County, Alabama and lived near Noah Jennings. I do not know if there is a family connection, however, John B. Jennings' ancestors date back to William Jennings of Nottoway County, Virginia. More About NOAH JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Notes for PRICILLA WOODRUFF: Priscilla's maiden name was given to me by a family member in Ohatchee Alabama. Some of his information has turned out to be incorrect so verification is needed. Her first name is indeed correct according to Census Records. More About PRICILLA WOODRUFF: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Children of NOAH JENNINGS and PRICILLA WOODRUFF are: i. JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM5 JENNINGS38,39, b. February 1846, Calhoun County, Alabama; d. Aft. 1900; m. RILEY JACKSON MOSES 40,41, June 1869; b. May 1845, Georgia; d. Aft. 1900. More about JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Fact 1: Phillip was a deacon in the Baptist Church.42 Fact 2: Jesse Phillip Pilgrim Jennings could have been born in Georgia. Fact 3: Phillip was working on a farm near Jacksonville in 1870. Fact 4: Phillip was farming near Polkville in 1880. Fact 5: Phillip was helping his sons farm in Ohatchee in 1900. Fact 6: Phillip is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown on tombstones. Notes for RILEY JACKSON MOSES: Three different sources have given three different first names. 1) Walt, 2) Anna Crawford 3) Harold Jones More About RILEY JACKSON MOSES: Fact 1: She is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown on tombstones. ii. HANNAH JENNINGS42, b. 1849. Notes for HANNAH JENNINGS: Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. More About HANNAH JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama iii. NANCY JENNINGS42, b. 1852. Notes for NANCY JENNINGS: Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. More About NANCY JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama iv. MARTHA JENNINGS42, b. 1855. Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS: Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. There is also a John D. "Phil" born in the same year, possibly a twin. More About MARTHA JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama v. JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS, b. 1855; m. MARTHA KINNEY; b. 1865. Notes for JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS: Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. One source list John D. (this is from Harold Jones), Walt sent the name Phoebe, and the 1860 Census list Phil? More About JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama vi. DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS43, b. 1838; m. MARTHA SARAH MURRY; b. June 1836 Georgia. More About DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Fact 1: Andrew was farming near Jacksonville and Rabbit Town in 1870 to1900. vii. LUNCINDA JENNINGS44, b. 1839. More About LUNCINDA JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama viii. PHOEBE JENNINGS45,46, b. Unknown. Children of NOAH JENNINGS and MATILDA UNKNOWN are: ix. ROBERT J.5 JENNINGS, b. 1869, Alabama; d. 1930; m. JULIA A. HAMM, 1888; b. 1872; d. 1950. More About ROBERT J. JENNINGS: Fact 1: Robert is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202. More About JULIA A. HAMM: Fact 1: Julia is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202. x. MARY ANN JENNINGS, b. 1873.

    02/21/2000 10:02:54
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Fwd: Re: Action Place
    2. --part1_de.18e0682.25e30aa2_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_de.18e0682.25e30aa2_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yh03.mx.aol.com (rly-yh03.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.35]) by air-yh02.mail.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:14:36 -0500 Received: from mail12.svr.pol.co.uk (mail12.svr.pol.co.uk [195.92.193.215]) by rly-yh03.mx.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 16:14:32 -0500 Received: from [195.92.198.123] (helo=mail17.svr.pol.co.uk) by mail12.svr.pol.co.uk with esmtp (Exim 3.13 #0) id 12N0A3-00033X-00 for [email protected]; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 21:14:31 +0000 Received: from modem-77.belegost.dialup.pol.co.uk ([62.136.137.205] helo=mesh) by mail17.svr.pol.co.uk with smtp (Exim 3.13 #0) id 12N0A3-0006AE-00 for [email protected]; Mon, 21 Feb 2000 21:14:31 +0000 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Reply-To: "Tom Crichton" <[email protected]> From: "Tom Crichton" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Subject: Re: Action Place Date: Mon, 21 Feb 2000 21:12:04 -0000 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2615.200 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2615.200 Action Place or Acton Place??? There is an Acton Place in Sudbury Suffolk ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, February 21, 2000 5:05 PM Subject: Action Place > Could some tell me if Action place is still there?The home of Robert Jennings > who died and was buried there. His son William Jennings Inheritance and also > buried there. > Hazel New [email protected] > > --part1_de.18e0682.25e30aa2_boundary--

    02/21/2000 09:39:46
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Richard Jennings
    2. Richard Jennings -wife Frances Thornhurst-father Sir b--Giffard Thornhurst born - 1598 married Susan Temple --father Alexander Temple Born abt 1572-mother Mary Beve -born abt 1576 both were born in Longhouse England Alexander Temple died Dec 1629.Sarah Jennings married John Churchill 1678,They had John Churchill 1680--Ash in Devon England-Henrietta Churchill 1682 Ash Devon England Francis Churchill--1684 Ash Devon--Anne Churchill 1686 Ash Devon England Elizabeth Churchill born-1687 Ash Devon--England-- Hazel New (we know that Anne married in the Spencer family)

    02/21/2000 09:37:24
    1. [JENNINGS-L] more on Richard Jennings
    2. Richard Jennings --born --Abt 1621 Sandridge H England- married Frances Thornhust--father-John Jennings Abt 1600 Melksham, England-wife Alice Spencer--grandfather ----John Jennings- born Abt 1570-Melksham, England Great grandfather--Ralph Jennings-!!? Could be sister wife Joan Brounker Alice Spencer--Mother -Helen Elinora Brocket --Father-Richard Spencer {ESQUIRE} THERE ARE 2 JOHN JENNINGS HERE

    02/21/2000 08:02:29
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] File # 11
    2. I copied and pasted into my Word Processor.....and it enlarged it automatically. Beverly

    02/20/2000 06:40:02
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] File # 11
    2. Christie No, It does not work for me.......I have tried every thing........ Florence << I copied and pasted the small print into a new email. Then I highlighted it again and changed the font size to a much bigger one. See if that works for you! If not let me know but it came this way in really fine print that couldn't be read. Christie >>

    02/20/2000 05:15:13
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] File # 11
    2. The Kern's
    3. I copied and pasted the small print into a new email. Then I highlighted it again and changed the font size to a much bigger one. See if that works for you! If not let me know but it came this way in really fine print that couldn't be read. Christie >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] File # 11 >Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 17:32:04 EST > >O I am dying to read this Jennings file!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you tell me how?? >Example below......... Thank you. Florence > ><< > Subj:=09 [JENNINGS-L] Fw: OKAY! Now= > to my Very High BRICK Wall > Date:=0909/10/1999 12:57:14 PM Central Daylight Time > From:[email protected] (Carole Rohrings) > Reply-to:=09<A HREF="3D">[email protected]=b.com</A> > To:[email protected] > > FORWARDED FOR: > > -----Original Message----- > From: To: [email protected] Date: Friday, September 10, >1999<=BR>9:37 AM > I have trying to go through my "stacks" of genealogy piles and getting >it= > organized in some way...I know that we all have this problem <grin>. I >to=ok > all of my "Miscellaneous Records" on Jennings and have put them all > together. Please read the following records and see if you know where >an=y > of these Jennings go. I have an idea of some of them but want to be >sure=. > >> > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >To subscribe, write to [email protected] or >[email protected] and put in the body only subscribe or >unsubscribe as the mood strikes > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    02/20/2000 03:21:18
    1. [JENNINGS-L] year 1647
    2. Could someone tell me who Frances Jennings born in Sandrigdge, Herfordshire England. Married Richard Talbot and one other. Died in Dublin Ireland1730 born 1647 died 1730 Mother-Frances Thornhurst Father-Sir Richard Jennings Could it be Sarah Jennings had a sister if you no would you write me. I have alway heard Sir Richard had but one child. Hazel New

    02/20/2000 01:49:47
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File attached emails sent by mistake
    2. Sorry for all of the messages with attached files.....accidentally sent them to JENNINGS while meaning to send them directly to Garius Hill.....will resend....sorry about that Bellinda

    02/20/2000 10:59:19
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Father of Robert Jennings
    2. Debbie Carter
    3. I am still searching for the father of Robert JENNINGS born about 1740-1745 in MD/NC and died in 1828 in Madison county KY. I have had other responses but they father usually has died several years prior to the birth of Robert, which does me no good. Any help appreciated. Debra Carter [email protected]

    02/20/2000 10:58:15
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Elijah C Jennings
    2. Debbie Carter
    3. Elijah C JENNINGS married Elizabeth B. ROGERS 1-6-1818 most likely in Wilson county TN. I would like to find any info regarding the parents of Elizabeth B. Rogers. Any help appreciated.Debra Carter [email protected]

    02/20/2000 10:57:45
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 22
    2. --part1_67.1b99ff3.25e1c56a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit this is more from cousin, Lillian, who descends from my Bailey JENNINGS and Sarah and husband Jerry PARKER Should you need to contact her at any time her email address is in the files but it is [email protected] Bellinda --part1_67.1b99ff3.25e1c56a_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~22.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~22.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> Almeda and Moranda Bright</= FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=096/26/99 3:48:07 PM Central Daylight Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Lillian W. Stone)<BR> To:[email protected]<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Dear Bellinda:<BR> <BR> I was so happy to see your post on the e-mail site for BRIGHT<BR> because some of these folks are my kinfolk also. You have certainly<BR> helped me because I have been looking for Moranda Lewis Bright and her<BR= > daughter, Almeda (Mead). I will try to list my line below:<BR> <BR> Jeremiah Parker and Sarah Jennings were my gg grandparents. Their son,<B= R> Richard T. Parker (1852/3 - 1926 married Harriett Almeda Bright (1872 -<B= R> 1949). Both are buried at Poplar Springs Baptist Church near<BR> Mindenhall, Ms - Simpson County. Moranda (Aunt Randy as she was called)<= BR> (Randa) Lewis Bright (daughter of John and Harriett (Ellzey) Lewis<BR> married Spencer B. Parker (8-31-1859 - 5-17-1930). Spencer and Moranda<B= R> are buried in Simpson County, Ms. Moranda was the mother of Almeda<BR> Bright Parker. I don't have any dates on Moranda. Almeda was called<BR> "Aunt Mead". I have heard my mother speak of Aunt Mead and Aunt Randy.<B= R> <BR> I am so thrilled to get your information and hope that mine<BR> helps you.<BR> <BR> Keep in touch - maybe we will find some other goodies.<BR> <BR> Lillian Stone<BR> <BR> </FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0f0f0f" BACK=3D"#fffffe" SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR= > <BR> ----------------------- Headers --------------------------------<BR> Return-Path: <[email protected]><BR> Received: from rly-yb03.mx.aol.com (rly-yb03.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.3]= ) by air-yb02.mail.aol.com (v59.51) with SMTP; Sat, 26 Jun 1999 16:48:07 = -0400<BR> Received: from mail.telapex.com (mail.telapex.com [208.210.201.7]) by rl= y-yb03.mx.aol.com (vx) with SMTP; Sat, 26 Jun 1999 16:47:53 -0400<BR> Received: from telepak.net (mdvl-35.telapex.com)<BR> by mail.telapex.com (Sun Internet Mail Server sims.3.2.1998.08.21.19.14)= <BR> with ESMTP id <[email protected]> for [email protected]; S= at,<BR> 26 Jun 1999 15:47:48 -0500 (CDT)<BR> Date: Sat, 26 Jun 1999 15:48:05 -0500<BR> From: "Lillian W. Stone" <[email protected]><BR> Subject: Almeda and Moranda Bright<BR> To: [email protected]<BR> Message-id: <[email protected]><BR> MIME-version: 1.0<BR> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.5 [en] (Win98; I)<BR> Content-type: text/plain; charset=3Dus-ascii<BR> Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit<BR> X-Accept-Language: en<BR> <BR> </HTML> --part1_67.1b99ff3.25e1c56a_boundary--

    02/20/2000 10:32:10
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] File # 11
    2. O I am dying to read this Jennings file!!!!!!!!!!!! Can you tell me how?? Example below......... Thank you. Florence << Subj:=09 [JENNINGS-L] Fw: OKAY! Now= to my Very High BRICK Wall Date:=0909/10/1999 12:57:14 PM Central Daylight Time From:[email protected] (Carole Rohrings) Reply-to:=09<A HREF="3D">[email protected]=b.com</A> To:[email protected] FORWARDED FOR: -----Original Message----- From: To: [email protected] Date: Friday, September 10, 1999<=BR>9:37 AM I have trying to go through my "stacks" of genealogy piles and getting it= organized in some way...I know that we all have this problem <grin>. I to=ok all of my "Miscellaneous Records" on Jennings and have put them all together. Please read the following records and see if you know where an=y of these Jennings go. I have an idea of some of them but want to be sure=. >>

    02/20/2000 10:32:04
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 21
    2. --part1_29.18cbbe8.25e1c4ab_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit info on Jerry PARKER and Sarah 'Sally' JENNINGS b --part1_29.18cbbe8.25e1c4ab_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~13.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~13.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> Tabitha Parker Harpwr</FONT= ><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=0912/13/98 5:16:27 PM Central Standard Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Edith M. Walters)<BR> Reply-to:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A><= BR> To:[email protected]<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Bellinda, Sorry I confused you but thi= s is what I have on the Jennings<BR> side. Jermiah(Jerry) parker married Sarah E. Jennings and had the<BR> following children--George Washington Parker--Born ----Died<BR> Feb.15,1942.--Tabitha Parker(my great grandmother) -Born Sept.<BR> 27,1850--died July 6, 1912--Richard T. Parker born 1852 or 1853 died<BR> 1926---Catherine Eli8zabeth Parker Born 1856--died Nov. 21 1944---George<= BR> Basil Parker -Born 1858--Spencer B. Parker-Born 1859--died 1930--have no<= BR> listings on children except for Tabitha--as follows--Minerva Jane-Born<BR= > Aug. 12,1873--died June 4, 1942--Married a Henry Jordan----Mollie<BR> Elizabeth-Born July 31,1878 -died April 26,1941--Married Walter Roam in<B= R> 1895------Sarah Adeline(my grandmother)Born-Aug.16,1878--died March 11,<B= R> 1945--marrid John William Parker ---Dora Francis Parker(aunt Fannie)<BR> Born April 24,1881--died Feb. 2, 1963--Married -James<BR> Perkins(1898)--second husband --Columbus Greer...Sorry--Adaline married<B= R> a George Rogers the last time.----Children of John William and<BR> Adaline(Addie) had the following Children--Willie Hugh-Born 1896--died<BR= > as a small child----Mollie Elizabeth-Born Aug. 24,1898--died Sept. 1<BR> 1988---Annie Belle(my Mother) --Married Calvin Eugene Walters----Nonnie<B= R> Born Jan.19, 1900 Married Joseph Baker and a ---Franklin.----John Hulen<B= R> Born May 18, 1909-died April 13, 1988-married Katie Norton ----Thurmond<B= R> David-Born July 13,1911-died June 14, 1950 Married Lottie Davis--This is<= BR> a portion -- will get the other to you in a few days-Hope this clears<BR> things a little.will get back to you in a few days-- or hours which<BR> ever-gets in your blood. As Ever, Wallace<BR> </FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0f0f0f" BACK=3D"#fffffe" SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR= > <BR> ----------------------- Headers --------------------------------<BR> Return-Path: <[email protected]><BR> Received: from rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (rly-zd04.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.228= ]) by air-zd01.mail.aol.com (v53.20) with SMTP; Sun, 13 Dec 1998 18:16:27= -0500<BR> Received: from mail.anc.net (mail.anc.net [208.133.27.6])<BR> =09 by rly-zd04.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0)<BR> =09 with ESMTP id SAA23241 for <[email protected]>;<BR> =09 Sun, 13 Dec 1998 18:16:26 -0500 (EST)<BR> Received: from pavilion (max01-nv-33.nv.anc.net [209.12.1.98]) by mail.an= c.net (8.8.8/SunOS5.5.1) with SMTP id RAA21882 for <[email protected]>; S= un, 13 Dec 1998 17:16:22 -0600 (CST)<BR> Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> Date: Sun, 13 Dec 1998 17:19:17 -0800<BR> From: "Edith M. Walters" <[email protected]><BR> Reply-To: [email protected]<BR> X-Mailer: Mozilla 3.01C-KIT (Win95; U)<BR> MIME-Version: 1.0<BR> To: [email protected]<BR> Subject: Tabitha Parker Harpwr<BR> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3Dus-ascii<BR> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR> <BR> </HTML> --part1_29.18cbbe8.25e1c4ab_boundary--

    02/20/2000 10:28:59
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 19
    2. --part1_fb.26861f2.25e1c2b8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit John JENNINGS from Caren Tidwell and Bermuda info B --part1_fb.26861f2.25e1c2b8_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~45.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~45.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> Re: [JENNINGS-L] Miscellane= ous Records on John Jennings Part 1</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B= ><BR> Date:=0909/10/1999 10:51:03 PM Central Daylight Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Caren Tidwell)<BR> Reply-to:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]= b.com</A><BR> To:[email protected]<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>As we all know, there are just too man= y John's!!! Let's put our heads<BR> together and try to sort them out!<BR> (This could be a duplicate but I've been having trouble sending this one<= BR> through.)<BR> <BR> Caren<BR> <BR> Source: Early Bermuda Settler's of the 17th Century by Mercer<BR> August 16, 1669 - John Jennings son of Captain Richard Jennings deceased,= <BR> about 17 years chose Captain John Somersall to be his guardian. Note:<BR= > Richard Jennyns who died in 1669 was 85 years of age. (page 107)<BR> <BR> Source: St. Phillip's Parish Register, Charleston, South Carolina, Baptis= ms<BR> Joseph Jennings and Mary Jennings, son and daughter of John and Ruth<BR> Jennings, 11th day of Xbr, 1711<BR> (South Carolina Hist. & Geneal. Magazine: 48-30; A. S. Salley: St. Philli= p's<BR> Episcopal Church Register, Charleston, South Carolina: Volumes I & II, pa= ges<BR> 236, 256, 273, 274; 150, 337, 338)<BR> <BR> Source: St. Phillip's Parish Register, Charleston, South Carolina, Burial= s<BR> John Jennings, August 25, 1738<BR> John Jennings, December 22, 1742<BR> (South Carolina Hist. & Geneal. Magazine: 48-30; A. S. Salley: St. Philli= p's<BR> Episcopal Church Register, Charleston, South Carolina: Volumes I & II, pa= ges<BR> 236, 256, 273, 274; 150, 337, 338)<BR> <BR> Source: First Settlers of South Carolina 1670-1700 by Agnes Leland Baldw= in<BR> John Jenning arrived in Carolina before 1679 from Barbados. A Quaker.<BR= > John Jennings (Mariner) Commander of the ship "Joseph and Ann" was sailin= g<BR> between Carolina and Barbados between 1678 and 1679.<BR> John Jenys arrived in Carolina before January 10, 1688.<BR> <BR> Elizabeth Lanier b: 1771 in Rockingham, NC d: 10 Feb 1824 in Cheraw, SC<B= R> +John Jennings<BR> Elizabeth Jennings<BR> Thomas Jennings<BR> John Jennings III b: 07 Apr 1788 in Anson, NC d: 26 Nov 1828 in Cheraw, S= C +<BR> Ann Staiert b: 17 Nov 1792 in Fayetteville, Cumberland, NC d: in Cheraw, = SC<BR> m: 28 Dec 1809 in Fayetteville, Cumberland, NC<BR> Charlotte Jennings b: 1790<BR> Edmund Jennings b: 23 Apr 1792<BR> <BR> PHILADELPHIA WILLS.<BR> A 121--John Jennings, dated 10th of 12th mo. 1688. Probated 11th mo. 28,<= BR> 1688-9. Late of Barbadoes, now of Phila. Makes his brother John Jones sol= e<BR> executor. Mentions wife Sarah, brother Nathaniel Jones, and his son<BR> Nathaniel, sister Susanna Fulliero, Samuel and Daniel Jones, sons of Henr= y<BR> Jones, deceased. Legacy to the poor of the Quakers in Barbadoes and in<BR= > Phila. To finish Center Creek (? Brick) meeting house. Wm. Holder, a plan= ter<BR> and a debtor. John Lewgars of Spixestown, Barbadoes and Fustics, are<BR> mentioned.<BR> Testator held estate in Barbadoes and England.<BR> Witnesses, Thomas Lloyd, John Simcocke, Samuel Richardson and Patrick<BR> Robinson. By a codicil Jan. 8, 1689, he revokes portion to his wife Sarah= ,<BR> giving it to John Jones, heir and sole Ex.<BR> Note: The above will is also recorded in records below:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume II<BR> 1681-1700<BR> Pages 191 and 192<BR> With the addition: Proved the 28th day of the 11th month called January<= BR> 1688/9, John Balckwell Esq. Gov. of the Province of Pensylvania (court<BR= > statement names widow Sarah Jennings, June 15, 1689 of Barbados). Also s= ee<BR> will recorded under Sarah Jennings, widow.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume II<BR> 1681-1700<BR> Page 231<BR> The will of Thomas Manson<BR> St. Michaels Parish, April 26, 1681, Record Book 6/12, page 1<BR> John Jennings Jr. and John Jennings Sr.; Hugh Harris of St. Michaels - Xt= r.<BR> Edward Jennings.<BR> Signed Thomas (X) Manson<BR> Wit: Adam Barres, Richard (X) Simons<BR> Proved June 13, 1681<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Stub Entries to Indents<BR> Issue In Payment of Claims Against South Carolina<BR> Growing Out of the Revolution<BR> Books O-Q<BR> A. S. Salley, Jr.<BR> No. 3 Lib O<BR> Issued 17 January 1785 to Mr. John Jennings for Two pounds 6/9 Sterling f= or<BR> Militia duty as a private in 1782.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 81<BR> John Jennings is mentioned in the will of Edward Collison of Barbados,<BR= > merchant on September 1, 1656, Record Book 6/13, page 163. Other surname= s<BR> mentioned are Collinson, Hudson, Devenport, Wycliff, Maxwell, Delerouse,<= BR> Thompson, Hinbersty, Ashenden, Newbold, Hooker. Will was proved on Febru= ary<BR> 20, 1656.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 116<BR> Elliott, Richard<BR> February 8, 1659<BR> Record Book 6/14, page 389<BR> Wife Florence Elliott - real estate in St. Georges and St. Johns Parishes= ;<BR> plantation by the name of Parkers in St. Georges bounding the land of Amy= <BR> Martain widow and Lt. William Granham; daughters Elizabeth Liness, late w= ife<BR> of John Liness, deceased, Susanna Jennings, now the wife of John Jennings= ,<BR> and Frances Elliot; grand children Elizabeth Linesey and Mary Linesey, th= e<BR> daughters of said daughter Linesey; nephews John Elliot and Edward Elliot= ,<BR> sons of brother James Elliott; plantation in St. Georges purchased of<BR> William Birresford, deceased butting lands of Thomas Wilkeshire, sister<B= R> Grace Ostter, wife of John Ostter; neice Sarah Barker, wife of Jasauc<BR> Barker; wife Florance and my only son james Elliott - Xtrs; if son James<= BR> dies without issue or before arrival in Barbados; mentions Susanna Elliot= t<BR> my son's wife.<BR> Singed Rich Elliott<BR> Witnesses: James Elliott age 59, Thomas Brakin, John Webb age 31<BR> Proved March 13, 1659<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 198<BR> Gentleman John Jennings<BR> St. Philips Parish<BR> July 11, 1670<BR> Record Book 6/8, page 401<BR> Wife Millisaint Jennings (see wife's will), a most unfortunate match, a m= ore<BR> cruel, masculine, treacherous wife none can know save God alone; friend<B= R> Henry Walrond, Jr., Esq., and Doborah Walrond his wife; Henry Walrond -<B= R> Overseer; friends Margaret Ashley now living on the Harmitage and Sarah<B= R> Lovell my God daughter; wife - Xtrx.<BR> Signed John Jennings<BR> Witnesses: John Paige, Esq., Roger Lovell, Mary Paige<BR> Proved June 11, 1672<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 268<BR> On June 24, 1652, the will of James Parker was Proved. John Jennings was= <BR> the Deputy Secretary.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 389<BR> On December 2, 1658 in the Will of Owen Williams, Gentleman, John Jenning= s<BR> was named one of the Xtrs. in trust and Gdns. of daughter. His will was<= BR> Proved on January 6, 1658.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Pages 391 and 392<BR> On August 31, 1659, the will of Nathaniell Williamson of Barbados, Plante= r,<BR> was Proved. John Jennings signed. Other surnames mentioned are Buckley,= <BR> Owen, Downinge, Parris, Griffen, Morse, Doulton, Phillips, Lewis, Taylor,= <BR> Snelling, Higinbotham, Thomas, Seares, Joanes, and Parry.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume I<BR> 1639-1680<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 393<BR> William Wills, age 34 years<BR> St. James Parish<BR> October 2, 1671<BR> Record Book 6/8, page 348<BR> Wife Sarah Wills, the daughter of Thomas Richards and Anne Richards of sa= id<BR> Parish; eldest son Samuel Wills, and youngest son Micayoh Wills, sons of<= BR> wife Sarah; Thomas Richards, Phillip Richards, Joseph Richards, Alice<BR> Richards, and Jeremiah Richards, son and daughters of Thomas and Anne<BR> Richards; brother Daniel Wills, living in Northamptonshire, England and h= is<BR> children; wife - Gdn; friends Thomas Richards Jr., Henry Jones, Jr., and<= BR> Benonye Pearcy - Xtrs. in trust; Quakers in St. Peters - land near<BR> Heathcott's Bay joining Richard Walter's land.<BR> Signed William Wills<BR> Witnesses: Nicholas Campion, John Jennings, Bridgate (X) Sage Cod, Octob= er<BR> 4, 1671, mentions William Freeman and his wife and Col. Richard Bayley.<B= R> Witnesses: John Tothill, Edward (X) Wells<BR> Proved November 21, 1671.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Baptisms 1637-1800<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 23<BR> December 27, 1683<BR> Christopher a free negro man formerly belonging to John Jennings.<BR> St. Michael Parish<BR> (Note: There is also a Rolfe/Wolfe, Pooll, Flemming, Jones, Wheler, and a= <BR> Kelly family listed in these Parish Records.)<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Baptisms 1637-1800<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 258<BR> March 1, 1658<BR> Elizabeth daughter of John and Elizabeth Jennings.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Barbados Records<BR> Baptisms 1637-1800<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 458<BR> September 28, 1684<BR> John son of John and Elizabeth Jennings<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Genealogies of Barbados Families<BR> >From Caribbeana and The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical<BR> Society<BR> Page 119<BR> March 16, 1667/8<BR> A release is mentioned with land butting on lands of Humphry Hooke, Esq.,= <BR> Mr. Richardson, John Silkham, John Jennings, Thomas Hayes, William Musgro= ve,<BR> John Bread, Planters.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Genealogies of Barbados Families<BR> >From Caribbeana and The Journal of the Barbados Museum and Historical<BR> Society<BR> Page 125<BR> December 8, 1713<BR> Will of John Arnell of St. Michael. To kinsman Benjamin Grace, son of<BR= > Benjamin, James Matthews, John Anderson, and John Smith, gift of mourning= <BR> rings. Residue to John Wadsworth and John Jennings, Gidn. De Verde, John= <BR> House, John Smith.<BR> Recorded June 16, 1714<BR> <BR> Barbados and America<BR> David L. Kent<BR> Page 83<BR> A Lest of the Saruants, Negros, and Land in the Parish of St. Peters<BR> Allsaints taken the 15th of December 1679 anno<BR> John Jennings - Saruants 0 - Negros 9 - Accres of Land 10<BR> <BR> Barbados Records<BR> Wills and Administrations<BR> Volume III<BR> 1701-1725<BR> Joanne Mcree Sanders<BR> Page 9 and 10<BR> John Arnold<BR> St. Michaels Parish<BR> December 8, 1713<BR> Record Book 6/27, page 328<BR> Kinsman William the son of William Arris; kinsman Benjamin Aris the son o= f<BR> Benjamin; James Mathews, John Anderson, John Smith, and aunt Eliza Bulloc= k -<BR> Xtrs.<BR> Signed John Arnell<BR> Witnesses: John Jennings, Gidn DeVerde, John House, Captain John Smith.<B= R> Proved June 15, 1714.<BR> <BR> A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America<BR= > Fourth to eighth generation<BR> Page 513<BR> PHILADELPHIA WILLS.<BR> A 121--John Jennings, dated 10th of 12th mo. 1688. Probated 11th mo. 28,<= BR> 1688-9. Late of Barbadoes, now of Phila. Makes his brother John Jones sol= e<BR> executor. Mentions wife Sarah, brother Nathaniel Jones, and his son<BR> Nathaniel, sister Susanna Fulliero, Samuel and Daniel Jones, sons of Henr= y<BR> Jones, deceased. Legacy to the poor of the Quakers in Barbadoes and in<BR= > Phila. To finish Center Creek (? Brick) meeting house. Wm. Holder, a plan= ter<BR> and a debtor. John Lewgars of Spixestown, Barbadoes and Fustics, are<BR> mentioned.<BR> Testator held estate in Barbadoes and England.<BR> Witnesses, Thomas Lloyd, John Simcocke, Samuel Richardson and Patrick<BR> Robinson. By a codicil Jan. 8, 1689, he revokes portion to his wife Sarah= ,<BR> giving it to John Jones, heir and sole Ex.<BR> A 83--Will of Henry Jones of Phila. Estate in Barbadoes and Mayamesing,<B= R> Phila. Co. Wife Rachel, probably his second. Among his children is Marie,= <BR> wife of William Long. Executors, John Jennings and five others all of Isl= and<BR> of Barbadoes, and John Jones, of Philadelphia. Signed 6 mo. 19, 1688.<BR> Probated 8 mo. 16, 1688.<BR> D 164--John Jennings of Phila., mariner, wife Ann, sole executor. Signed<= BR> Aug. 8, 1719. Probated June 29, 1720. Witnesses, John Scull and John Leac= h.<BR> No other mention of Jennings up to 1847.<BR> <BR> Page 514<BR> John Jennings of ye town of Piscataway, Prov. of N. J. yeoman.<BR> Wife: Anne Jennings, "all my estate in New Jersey and Island of Barbadoes= in<BR> West Indies."<BR> Ex. my wife Anne.<BR> Date: Aug. 19, 1718.<BR> Wits.: Edward Waughen, Mary Vaughen, Mary Emott.<BR> Prob. May 9, 1720.--East Jersey Will, Liber A, folio 172, etc.<BR> John Moore admr. John Jennings --<BR> Be it Remembered that on the Seventh day of October in the year of our Lo= rd<BR> One Thousand Seven hundred and fforty, Letters of Administration were<BR> granted by His Excellency Lewis Morris Esqr. Captain General & Governor i= n<BR> Chief in & over His Majesty's province of New Jersey &c to John Moore<BR> principal Creditor of John Jennings late of Woodbridge Miller deceased<BR= > (Mollison Jennings widow of the sd. deceased having refused the<BR> administration &c), appointing the said John Moore administrator of all a= nd<BR> singular the goods rights and credits of the said deceased being duly &<B= R> Lawfully Sworn &c to Exhibit an Inventory on or before the Seventh day of= <BR> ffebruary next & render an account on or before the Seventh day of Octobe= r<BR> then next following.<BR> <BR> Source:<BR> Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families by Beatrice Mackey Dough= tie<BR> Page 28<BR> John Jennens: This family of Jennens/Jennings have claimed to be descend= ed<BR> from Humphrey Jennens, the great Iron-master of Birmingham, who died A.D.= <BR> 1690, and claim to be entitled to the property left by William Jennens of= <BR> Acton Place. They say they are descended from John Jennens/Jennings, wit= h<BR> Ann, his wife, then pregnant, and their children:<BR> Elizabeth Jennings, about ten years old<BR> Luke Jennings<BR> Grace Jennings<BR> Dolly Jennings,<BR> with a nurse called Marjory, embarked at Whitehaven, England, for America= ,<BR> and landed about the 1 December 1754 at Fredericksburg, Virginia.<BR> Thomas Jennings, the eldest son of John Jennings and wife Ann, and next<B= R> child to Elizabeth above, having been left behind with a rich uncle suppo= sed<BR> to be named Cenors, Cenos, or Zenos. This family became very numerous in= <BR> Virginia and thieir descendants there are among the most noted families i= n<BR> the Old Dominion. Some of this family intermarried with the Wise

    02/20/2000 10:20:40
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Jennings- Molly (Mary?), Byrd
    2. Looking for info on Molly J. Jennings (Mary?) m James H. Ballou (7/18/1869?). She may have been born in Pittsylvania Co but lived in Halifax while she was married. Father may have been Byrd Thomas Jennings. She was the mother of my ggrandmother Susannah Florence Ballou m William Lyle Ould in 1895. Any help trying to make these connections would be greatly appreciated.

    02/20/2000 10:16:57
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 16
    2. --part1_49.141ef72.25e1c172_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit descendants of John JENNINGS and Margaret PAYNE B --part1_49.141ef72.25e1c172_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~17.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~17.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B>Re: John Jennings & Margaret= Payne</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=091/3/99 11:14:09 AM Central Standard Time<BR> From:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:DLusher212">DLusher212</A><BR> To:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:BandB4951">BandB4951</A><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> Hello <BR> Since I placed that querry I have been able to find more information on m= y Jennings line. John Jennings was born in Old Rappahannock County (late= r to be named Richmond Co.) in 1633. He married Margaret Payne, daughter= of John Payne and Margaret Robbinson, and had six children. John died a= bout 1670 and Margaret remarried to Christopher Edrington. My direct Jen= nings line remained in Virginia until after the Revolutionary War then se= ttled in Kentucky. I have not traced any Jennings to the Carolinas but th= at doesn't mean they didn't settle there. Your William Augustine Jenning= s may be descended from siblings of my direct line to either John & Marga= ret or William and Mary. Below is a listing of my Jennings line as far ba= ck as I have been able to verify (my direct ancestors are in bold print).= If you find a connection, I would be happy to know. Good Luck on your se= arch.<BR> Douglas Lusher<BR> Grandview, Mo<BR> <BR> Children of <B>John and Margaret</B>:<BR> 1. Margaret Jennings b. 1653 Old Rapp., Va<BR> 2. Jane Jenings b. 1655 Old Rapp., Va<BR> 3. Grace Jennings b. 1656 Old Rapp., Va<BR> 4, Honor Jennings b. 1657 Old Rapp., Va<BR> 5. John Jennings b. 1660 Old Rapp., Va d. bef 1695 Old Rapp., Va<BR> 6. <B>William Jennings, Sr.</B> b 1668 Old Rapp., Va d. 1734 Richmond Co= ., Va<BR> <BR> Wm. Jennings, Sr. married Mary _____? and they had 5 children. I have= pretty much concluded that this Wm. Jennings Sr. should not be confused = with the Wm. Jennings Sr. of Nottaway Co., who married Mary Jane Pulliam = although they may very well be cousins.<BR> Children of Wm. Jennings, Sr. and Mrs. Mary Jennings<BR> <B>1. Augustine Jennings </B> b. 1708 Richmond Co., Va d. 1778 Fauquie= r Co., Va<BR> 2. William Jennings, Jr. b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> 3. John Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> 4. Willoughby Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> 5. Mary Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> <BR> Augustine Jennings married Hannah Williams in 1737 and moved his famil= y to Prince William County, Va. He helped survey the new Fauquier Co. li= ne when the new county was formed from Pr. Wm. Co. He had a large planta= tion in an area known as Elk's Marsh Run. His will lists hundreds of acre= s and numerous slaves among his bequests. Four of his sons (William, Augu= stine Jr., Barryman, and Baylor) served in the Virginia Militia during th= e Revolutionary war under Colonel Elias Edmonds's Regiment.<BR> Chidren of Augustine and Hannah:<BR> 1. John Jennings b. abt 1738<BR> 2. Elizabeth Jennings b. 1742 Prince William Co., Va<BR> <B>3. William Jennings</B> b. 1744 Prince William Co., Va<BR> <B>+Elizabeth Withers </B>b. abt 1745 <BR> 4. Augustine Jennings, Jr. b. 1746 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +Molly Oxford<BR> 5. Jemima Jennings b. 1748 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +John Hudnall<BR> 6. Frances Jennings b. 1750 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +Thomas O'Bannon<BR> 7. Nancy Jennings b. 1753 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +Mathew Keene Withers<BR> 8. Chloe Jennings b. 1754 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +James Withers<BR> 9. Barryman Jennings b. 1757 Prince William Co., Va<BR> +Susannah Duff<BR> 10. Baylor Jennings b. 1758 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> +1 Susannah Bradford +2 Sarah Morehead<BR> 11. George Jennings b. 1760 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> 12. Hannah Jennings b. 1763 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> +Joseph Duncan, Jr. <BR> 13. Lewis Jennings b. 1765 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> +1 Lucinda Bradford, +2 Margaret Franklin<BR> 14. Sarah Edrington Jennings b. 1767 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> +1 George Simmons, +2 Peter Lucas +3 John Rawlings</HTML> --part1_49.141ef72.25e1c172_boundary--

    02/20/2000 10:15:14
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 15
    2. --part1_b0.1a0b6ba.25e1c0b1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit info on Sarah 'Sally' JENNINGS, dau of Bailey JENNINGS and descendants B --part1_b0.1a0b6ba.25e1c0b1_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~20.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~20.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10 FAMILY=3D"SANSSERIF" FACE=3D"Arial" LAN= G=3D"0">Subj:=09<B>Parker/Jennings/Earle</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D1= 0></B><BR> Date:=0912/10/98 4:09:42 PM Central Standard Time<BR> From:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:J2ROBERTS">J2ROBERTS</A><BR> To:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:BandB4951">BandB4951</A><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> <BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D4 PTSIZE=3D12 FAMILY=3D"FIXED" FACE=3D"Courier New" = LANG=3D"0">Hi Belinda,<BR> I found the following on my FTM CD's. These CD's are only a tool to use, = so any info needs to be varified. You should be able to E-mail FTM from t= heir site with the Pedigree numbers, and they will give you info on the s= ubmitter of the file.<BR> Hopefully there will be something here that you did not have before. Or p= erhaps a name that will give you another direction to research.<BR> <BR> FTM CD #22<BR> Pedigree #1816<BR> <BR> All dates here are WFT Est. so I did not copy. They are to far ranging.<B= R> <BR> Spence Parker married Moranda Coleman (her 2nd husband)<BR> children:<BR> George, Ellis and Allie<BR> <BR> Moranda Coleman 1st married Wesley Bright<BR> children of Moranda and Wesley were:<BR> Henry Bright, b. 12-25-1873, d. 1901. Henry wed<BR> Henrietta Jones, b. 1876, d. 1953<BR> children:<BR> Agnes, Alice, Sallie, John Wesley, Henry <BR> Marzie.<BR> Maggie Bright<BR> Mead Bright<BR> Daisy Bright<BR> ----------------------------<BR> FTM CD # 4<BR> Pedigree #1073<BR> <BR> I was beginning to think Kitty was a nick name, but all of a sudden there= she was!<BR> <BR> Kitty Earle married 10-21-1811 in Christian Co, KY to Baley Jennings, b. = 1789 VA.<BR> children of Kitty and Baley Jennings were:<BR> 1.Washington, b. 1815<BR> 2. Nancy, b. 1817<BR> 3. Franklin, b. 10-12-1819<BR> 4. Sarah, b. 1821<BR> 5. Marion, b.1823<BR> 6. Balous, b. 1825 (odd name)<BR> 7. Samuel William, b. 5-16-1826<BR> <BR> Parents of Baley Jennings and siblings were:<BR> <BR> John Jennings who married Rachel ?<BR> children of John and Rachel Jennings were:<BR> 1. Theodoshia Delilah,b.1779 wed Fielding Woolf<BR> 2. James, b.1780 wed Phoebe Griffith<BR> 3. Nancy,b.1781 wed Isaac Grubbs<BR> 4. Miriam,b.1782 wed William Griffith<BR> 5. John Jr,b.1783 wed Virginia Elizabeth Earle<BR> 6. Winniford,b.5-5-1784 wed William Harrell<BR> 7. Sarah Ann,b.2-6-1786 wed William Davis<BR> 8. Polly,b.1788 wed John Griffith<BR> 9. Baley,b.1789 wed Kitty Earle<BR> 10. Phoebe,b.1790 wed Joseph Bridges<BR> 11. David,b.1792 wed ?<BR> 12. Rebecca,b.1794 wed Samuel Woodward<BR> <BR> I did not have enough info on any of your Myrick's to know who to look fo= r. I hope ther is something here that you can use.<BR> <BR> Cheers, and have a Merry Merry!<BR> Judy</HTML> --part1_b0.1a0b6ba.25e1c0b1_boundary--

    02/20/2000 10:12:01
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 14
    2. --part1_18.10db2ef.25e1c02e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit more --part1_18.10db2ef.25e1c02e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~41.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~41.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> [JENNINGS-L] My Very High B= rick Jennings Wall!</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=0909/10/1999 12:00:15 PM Central Daylight Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Caren Tidwell)<BR> Reply-to:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]= b.com</A><BR> To:[email protected]<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> Well, these folks are my ultimate goal! If you know them, please let me<= BR> know! There are obviously hiding out there somewhere...<BR> <BR> Thanks,<BR> <BR> Caren<BR> <BR> <BR> Descendants of Henry Jennings<BR> <BR> <BR> Generation No. 1<BR> <BR> 1. HENRY2 JENNINGS (UNKNOWN1)1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 died 1822.<BR> <BR> Notes for HENRY JENNINGS:<BR> Walt Blanton, Sara Jean Salter Jennings, and Anna Crawford have James'<BR= > father as Henry. The only proof that James is Henry's son is below,<BR> however, since Henry mentions no heirs in his will, this is only<BR> curcumstantial evidence. I do notice that the bond below (Henry's will) w= as<BR> signed by Rhame family members. The Rhame family also witnessed James'<B= R> (Henry's son) will. The Rhame family were the Jennings/Ginnings neighbor= s<BR> according to the law suit filed by James Jennings' heirs. Also, James<BR= > Jennings signed Henry's will as Ginnings. Noah Jennings signed his name = in<BR> documents as Ginnings until the 1860 Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Censu= s<BR> where he changed the spelling to Jennings.<BR> <BR> According to the book "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" = by<BR> Doughtie, James Jennings administered Henry Jennings will. Henry Jenning= s<BR> died in Sumter County, South Carolina. His Estate was Administered on Ma= rch<BR> 8, 1822 by James Jennings (James signed as "Ginnings"). The bond was sig= ned<BR> by Ebenezer Rhame and Asa Rhame. The Witness was Redden McCoy. No heirs<= BR> mentioned. (Probate Court Records)<BR> <BR> Henry Jennings had a grant of 400 acres in Camden District on October 16,= <BR> 1784. (South Carolina Archives: Land Plats). He sold part of this land i= n<BR> 1816.<BR> <BR> In 1790, Henry was residing in Camden District, Clarendon County, with 2<= BR> males 16 and up, 4 males under 16, and 3 females in his household. Resid= ing<BR> on either side of him was Henry Wise and Nathaniel Wise.<BR> <BR> July 16, 1795: Henry Jennings of Clarendon County, South Carolina a deed<= BR> from Nathan Wise and John Wise of same place, tract of 100 acres. Record= ed<BR> on May 12, 1821 (Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed Book F-641)<BR> <BR> Some slaveholders had made a practice of freeing their most vicious and<B= R> troublesome slaves and those who were too old to make a living. A law of= <BR> 1800 required that a master wishing to emancipate must signify his intent= ion<BR> to the justice of the quorum, who should summon five freeholders. When t= hey<BR> convened with the justice, the master had to bring before them his slave = for<BR> examination. If the slave was found to be of good character and capable = of<BR> supporting himself, the justice and freeholders signed a certificate of h= is<BR> fitness, and the master signed a deed of emancipation, both of which<BR> documents the master was to have recorded at the courthouse. Henry Jenni= ngs<BR> on March 30, 1807, freed Judy, Keziah, Peter and Epsey (Gregorie: History= of<BR> Sumter County, page 132; Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed Book DD-291)= .<BR> <BR> Henry Jennings, Sr., Sumter County, South Carolina, a deed to Robert Bowm= an,<BR> of same place, signed February 7, 1816, tract of 200 acres, originally<BR= > granted to Henry Jennins (spelled Jennins), September 5, 1785. Witnesses= :<BR> Peter Bowman, A. W. Chewning. (Sumter County, South Carolina: Deed<BR> Book-291).<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> Child of HENRY JENNINGS is:<BR> 2. i. JAMES3 JENNINGS, d. 1834.<BR> <BR> <BR> Generation No. 2<BR> <BR> 2. JAMES3 JENNINGS (HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18 died 1834.<= BR> <BR> Notes for JAMES JENNINGS:<BR> James Jennings, Clarendon County, South Carolina, signed will on October = 3,<BR> 1834; probated November 10, 1834 naming the following heirs:<BR> son - Noah Jennings<BR> daughter - Martha Jennings<BR> daughter - Mary Jennings<BR> Exors: James W. Sheriff, Harvey Skinner<BR> Witnesses: Thomas D. Rhame, Samuel N. Thames, William Bradham<BR> Estate appraised November 19, 1834 by Henry Byrd, Thomas D. Rhame, and<BR= > Daniel Kelly.<BR> *Note: The Skinner family was in Bermuda and also a Margaret Skinner<BR> married Jesse Jennings and they were from Pa.<BR> <BR> Lawsuit Regarding The Land of the Estate of James Jennings<BR> <BR> Henry Kelly and wife Ann vs. Noah Jennings, Mary Jennings and Elijah F.<B= R> Strong, guardian, Adlitim, Martha Jennings, wife of James Ozburn, legal<B= R> heirs and representatives of James Jennings who died leaving a will in wh= ich<BR> he directs that the real estate of James Jennings deceased, in Sumter<BR> District (Clarendon County) on the waters of Sammy Swamp, bound by lands = of<BR> Levi F. Rhame, Henry Bradham, L. F. Rhame, north by Estate of E. Benbow<B= R> containing about 300 acres originally granted to James Cantey. Petition = of<BR> land requested alloting to said Henry Kelly and wife, Ann, their share<BR= > thereof.<BR> <BR> Your orator further sheweth that Martha Jennings since the death of James= <BR> Jennings has intermarried with James Ozburne; that said James Jennings le= ft<BR> a will but said will being not sufficiently explicit as the manner of<BR> dividing the property of said deceased; that said James Jennings left as = his<BR> heirs-at-law, Martha Jennings wife of James Ozburne, Noah Jennings and Ma= ry<BR> Jennings, together with your petitioner, said petitioner having purchased= <BR> all the interest of said Ozburne and wife, Martha.<BR> <BR> Your petitioner having interest in said land prays for the court to order= <BR> sale of said land. (Sumter County, South Carolina: File 50-4)<BR> <BR> More About JAMES JENNINGS:<BR> Fact 1: 1834, will probated in Edgefield District, SC naming heirs as Noa= h,<BR> Martha, and Mary<BR> <BR> Children of JAMES JENNINGS are:<BR> i. MARY4 JENNINGS19,20,21.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARY JENNINGS:<BR> Mary Jennings is mentioned in the will of James Jennings (Ginnings) and i= n<BR> the law suit of April 3, 1838 regarding the land that James Jennings left= in<BR> his will. She was a minor when her father James Jennings died. Her<BR> guardian was Elijah F. Strong.<BR> <BR> ii. MARTHA JENNINGS22,23,24, m. JAMES OZBURNE25,26.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> Martha Jennings, wife of James Ozburne/Ozburn is mentioned in the will of= <BR> James Jennings (Ginnings) and in the law suit of April 3, 1838 regarding = the<BR> land that James Jennings left in his will.<BR> <BR> 3. iii. NOAH JENNINGS, b. 1812, South Carolina.<BR> <BR> <BR> Generation No. 3<BR> <BR> 3. NOAH4 JENNINGS (JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)27,28,29,30,31,32,33 was bor= n<BR> 1812 in South Carolina. He married (1) PRICILLA WOODRUFF34,35,36,37,<BR> daughter of MOSES WOODRUFF and WINIFRED ARCHEY. She was born 1822 in Sou= th<BR> Carolina. He married (2) MATILDA UNKNOWN. She was born 1845 in Alabama.= <BR> <BR> Notes for NOAH JENNINGS:<BR> Sources close to cousin Harold Jones states that Noah married Priscilla<B= R> Woodruff, and had at least three sons. He then married Matilda Unknown i= n<BR> 1845 in Alabama and had two children.<BR> <BR> Noah was farming in Blount County, Alabama in 1858 and near the Maddox<BR= > community of Calhoun County, Alabama in 1880.<BR> <BR> In the 1860 Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Census (page 713) Noah and his= <BR> family was living at dwelling 901 in range 5, 6, and 7 in the Morrisville= <BR> Postal District. Other Jennings that appear on this Census are Bannister= ,<BR> J. K., John, John B., Lias, Malinda, Miles, Miles, Noah, and W. H.<BR> <BR> John B. Jennings is a South Carolina Jennings that also moved from South<= BR> Carolina to Calhoun County, Alabama and lived near Noah Jennings. I do n= ot<BR> know if there is a family connection, however, John B. Jennings' ancestor= s<BR> date back to William Jennings of Nottoway County, Virginia.<BR> <BR> More About NOAH JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Notes for PRICILLA WOODRUFF:<BR> Priscilla's maiden name was given to me by a family member in Ohatchee<BR= > Alabama. Some of his information has turned out to be incorrect so<BR> verification is needed. Her first name is indeed correct according to<BR= > Census Records.<BR> <BR> More About PRICILLA WOODRUFF:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Children of NOAH JENNINGS and PRICILLA WOODRUFF are:<BR> i. JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM5 JENNINGS38,39, b. February 1846, Calhoun Count= y,<BR> Alabama; d. Aft. 1900; m. RILEY JACKSON MOSES40,41, June 1869; b. May 184= 5,<BR> Georgia; d. Aft. 1900.<BR> <BR> More About JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> Fact 1: Phillip was a deacon in the Baptist Church.42<BR> Fact 2: Jesse Phillip Pilgrim Jennings could have been born in Georgia.<B= R> Fact 3: Phillip was working on a farm near Jacksonville in 1870.<BR> Fact 4: Phillip was farming near Polkville in 1880.<BR> Fact 5: Phillip was helping his sons farm in Ohatchee in 1900.<BR> Fact 6: Phillip is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown o= n<BR> tombstones.<BR> <BR> Notes for RILEY JACKSON MOSES:<BR> Three different sources have given three different first names.<BR> 1) Walt<BR> 2) Anna Crawford<BR> 3) Harold Jones<BR> <BR> More About RILEY JACKSON MOSES:<BR> Fact 1: She is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown on<BR= > tombstones.<BR> <BR> ii. HANNAH JENNINGS42, b. 1849.<BR> <BR> Notes for HANNAH JENNINGS:<BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census.<BR> <BR> More About HANNAH JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> iii. NANCY JENNINGS42, b. 1852.<BR> <BR> Notes for NANCY JENNINGS:<BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census.<BR> <BR> More About NANCY JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> iv. MARTHA JENNINGS42, b. 1855.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. There is<= BR> also a John D. "Phil" born in the same year, possibly a twin.<BR> <BR> More About MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> v. JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS, b. 1855; m. MARTHA KINNEY; b. 1865.<BR> <BR> Notes for JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS:<BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. One sourc= e<BR> list John D. (this is from Harold Jones), Walt sent the name Phoebe, and = the<BR> 1860 Census list Phil?<BR> <BR> More About JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> vi. DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS43, b. 1838; m. MARTHA SARAH MURRY; b. June 183= 6,<BR> Georgia.<BR> <BR> More About DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> Fact 1: Andrew was farming near Jacksonville and Rabbit Town in 1870 to<B= R> 1900.<BR> <BR> vii. LUNCINDA JENNINGS44, b. 1839.<BR> <BR> More About LUNCINDA JENNINGS:<BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> viii. PHOEBE JENNINGS45,46, b. Unknown.<BR> <BR> Children of NOAH JENNINGS and MATILDA UNKNOWN are:<BR> ix. ROBERT J.5 JENNINGS, b. 1869, Alabama; d. 1930; m. JULIA A HAMM, 188= 8;<BR> b. 1872; d. 1950.<BR> <BR> More About ROBERT J. JENNINGS:<BR> Fact 1: Robert is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202.<BR> <BR> More About JULIA A. HAMM:<BR> Fact 1: Julia is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202.<BR> <BR> =09x.=09MARY ANN JENNINGS, b. 1873.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> =3D=3D=3D=3D JENNINGS Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D<BR> To write to the list, address to [email protected]<BR> <BR> </FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0f0f0f" BACK=3D"#fffffe" SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR= > <BR> ----------------------- Headers --------------------------------<BR> Return-Path: <[email protected]><BR> Received: from rly-zb03.mx.aol.com (rly-zb03.mail.aol.com [172.31.41.3])= by air-zb03.mail.aol.com (v60.28) with ESMTP; Fri, 10 Sep 1999 13:00:15 = -0400<BR> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) b= y rly-zb03.mx.aol.com (v60.28) with ESMTP; Fri, 10 Sep 1999 12:59:52 -040= 0<BR> Received: (from [email protected])<BR> =09by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id JAA28863;<BR> =09Fri, 10 Sep 1999 09:58:17 -0700 (PDT)<BR> Resent-Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 09:58:17 -0700 (PDT)<BR> Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> From: "Caren Tidwell" <[email protected]><BR> Old-To: <[email protected]><BR> Date: Fri, 10 Sep 1999 11:52:15 -0500<BR> MIME-Version: 1.0<BR> Content-Type: text/plain;<BR> =09charset=3D"iso-8859-1"<BR> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR> X-Priority: 3<BR> X-MSMail-Priority: Normal<BR> X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.2106.4<BR> X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.2106.4<BR> Subject: [JENNINGS-L] My Very High Brick Jennings Wall!<BR> Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> To: [email protected]<BR> Resent-From: [email protected]<BR> Reply-To: [email protected]<BR> X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1302<BR> X-Loop: [email protected]<BR> Precedence: list<BR> Resent-Sender: [email protected]<BR> <BR> </HTML> --part1_18.10db2ef.25e1c02e_boundary--

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    2. --part1_a2.f9f8ef.25e1bfb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Jennings in Bermuda B --part1_a2.f9f8ef.25e1bfb4_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~37.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~37.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> Re: [JENNINGS-L] Roll Call<= /FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=097/8/99 9:28:28 AM Central Daylight Time<BR> From:[email protected]<BR> Reply-to:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]= b.com</A><BR> To:[email protected]<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>In a message dated 7/8/1999 12:56:23 A= M Eastern Daylight Time, <BR> [email protected] writes:<BR> <BR> << http://www.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/bermuda.htm >><BR> The site is beautiful and brings back many fond memories. It is now mark= ed <BR> in "my favorite places" to return when there is more time.<BR> <BR> Thank you so very much for posting that site to the list.<BR> <BR> Anne<BR> <BR> <BR> =3D=3D=3D=3D JENNINGS Mailing List =3D=3D=3D=3D<BR> Have any good Jennings outlaw stories?<BR> <BR> </FONT><FONT COLOR=3D"#0f0f0f" BACK=3D"#fffffe" SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR= > <BR> ----------------------- Headers --------------------------------<BR> Return-Path: <[email protected]><BR> Received: from aol.com (rly-yh01.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.33]) by air-yh= 03.mx.aol.com (v59.55) with SMTP; Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:28:27 -0400<BR> Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) b= y rly-yh01.mx.aol.com (vx) with SMTP; Thu, 08 Jul 1999 10:27:29 -0400<BR> Received: (from [email protected])<BR> =09by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id HAA25723;<BR> =09Thu, 8 Jul 1999 07:26:35 -0700 (PDT)<BR> Resent-Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 07:26:35 -0700 (PDT)<BR> From: [email protected]<BR> Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 10:24:15 EDT<BR> Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] Roll Call<BR> Old-To: [email protected]<BR> MIME-Version: 1.0<BR> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=3D"us-ascii"<BR> Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit<BR> X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13<BR> Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> To: [email protected]<BR> Resent-From: [email protected]<BR> Reply-To: [email protected]<BR> X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/1036<BR> X-Loop: [email protected]<BR> Precedence: list<BR> Resent-Sender: [email protected]<BR> <BR> </HTML> --part1_a2.f9f8ef.25e1bfb4_boundary--

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