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    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 12
    2. --part1_63.2074a6f.25e1bf66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit may have already sent this file on Bailey ??? B --part1_63.2074a6f.25e1bf66_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~11.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~11.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10 FACE=3D"Arial" LANG=3D"0">Subj:=09<B> R= e: (no subject)</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=0910/28/98 10:10:09 AM Central Standard Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Sammy W. Jennings)<BR> To:[email protected]<BR> <BR> File: nosubjec.mim (9405 bytes)<BR> DL Time (26400 bps): < 1 minute<BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10 FACE=3D"MS Sans Serif" LANG=3D"0">This= message is a multi-part MIME message and will be saved with the default = filename nosubjec.mim<BR> --------------------<BR> Bailey Jennings, his two wives and descendants<BR> Bailey Jennings was born about 1789 probably in Virginia and moved with h= is<BR> parents (at an early age) to Christian County, Kentucky.<BR> <BR> His parents were John Jennings and wife, Rachel, of Christian County and<= BR> later Caldwell County, Kentucky.<BR> <BR> Married twice: He first married Kitty Earle in Christian County, Kentucky= on<BR> December 21, 1811.<BR> <BR> Their children were Washington Jennings born about 1815/16, Nancy Jenning= s<BR> born about 1817, Franklin Jennnings born October 12, 1819, Sarah Jennings= <BR> born about 1821/22, Marion Jennings born about 1823, Balous Jennings born= <BR> about 1825, Samuel William Jennings born May 16, 1826.<BR> <BR> After Kitty Earle Jennings died Bailey married Sally Lee. Their children= <BR> were Margaret Jennings born November 29, 1849.<BR> <BR> We do not have the dates of birth of all of Bailey and Kitty's childr= en<BR> but by the ones we know and others in the U.S. Census records we listed t= hem<BR> as we did above. It seems that Washington was the first child born. The= <BR> U.S. Census record of 1860 of Smith Co., Mississippi shows Washington as<= BR> being 44 years of age which would mean that he was born about 1816. Yet = the<BR> U.S. Census of 1870 shows him as being 57 years old. This would mean tha= t<BR> he was born about 1813. Both of the censuses give his place of birth as<= BR> Kentucky.<BR> <BR> Bailey and family moved to Alabama soon after Washington was born or = at<BR> least before Franklin was born October 12, 1819 in Alabama. Bailey and<B= R> family mmoved from Alabama to Covington County, Mississippi and lived nea= r<BR> Booye.<BR> Bailey Jennings was appointed Justice of Peace in Covington County,<B= R> Mississippi, July 31, 1821. He is also found in the personal tax rolls o= f<BR> Covington County beginning in 1821 for several years with his name being<= BR> spelled in different ways as, Bailey, Baillie and Baley. He owned 160 ac= res<BR> of land located near Booye and valued at $320. The tax roll of 1831 show= s<BR> Bailey as having only 80 acres of land so appaarently he had sold one 80<= BR> acres. Sometime after 1831 Bailey Jennings and family moved to Simpson<B= R> County, Mississippi.<BR> <BR> Sarah Jennings is the daughter of Bailey Jennings and wife, Kitty (Earle)= <BR> Jenningss. Born in Covington County, Mississippi about the year 1822.<BR= > Married Jerry Parker. Their children are George Washington Parker, Tabit= ha<BR> Parker, Richard T. Parker, Spencer B. Parker, Catherine Elizabeth Parker,= <BR> George Dasil Parker.<BR> <BR> Sarah Jennings Parker was also called "Sally". We don't know in just= <BR> what cemetery Sarah and Jerry are buried but the U.S. Census of Rankin<BR= > County, Mississippi for the year 1870 shows Sarah and children as living = in<BR> that county. Jerry is not shown so he had probably died prior to the tak= ing<BR> of the census. We have no records giving the dates of birth and death of= <BR> Sarah but the census record of 1870 gives her age 48 years which would me= an<BR> that she was born about 1822.<BR> <BR> I hope this is not repetitive information. I gave you information on Bai= ley<BR> Jennings and family. If you need to go back further please let me know.<= BR> -----Original Message-----<BR> From: [email protected] <[email protected]><BR> To: [email protected] <[email protected]><BR> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 1:59 AM<BR> Subject: (no subject)<BR> <BR> <BR> >Dear Sammy,<BR> >Did I ask you previously if you would be so kind as to send me the<BR> information<BR> >on the Jennings family from my great grandmother Sarah 'Sally' Jennings<= BR> Parker<BR> >on back as far as you have it? I am really interested in finding out ab= out<BR> >our roots. I know very little about the Jennings branch. I've been<BR> >retrieving a lot of information this week and I am so excited about all = I<BR> have<BR> >found out thus far. I am most grateful for anything you have to send my= <BR> way.<BR> >Thanks again.<BR> >Bellinda Myrick Barnett<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-yc01.mail.aol.com (rly-yc01.mail.aol.com [172.18.149.= 33]) by air-yc03.mail.aol.com (v51.9) with SMTP; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 11:10:0= 9 -0500<BR> Received: from nt10.iamerica.net (nt10.iamerica.net [209.62.19.250])<BR> =09 by rly-yc01.mail.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0)<BR> =09 with ESMTP id LAA02733 for <[email protected]>;<BR> =09 Wed, 28 Oct 1998 11:10:06 -0500 (EST)<BR> Received: from swj3625 (PACKARD.iamerica.net [207.101.87.102])<BR> by nt10.iamerica.net (Post.Office MTA v3.1.2 release (PO205-101= c)<BR> ID# 0-39971U10000L10000S0) with SMTP id AAA249<BR> for <[email protected]>; Wed, 28 Oct 1998 10:07:44 -0600<BR> Message-ID: <[email protected]><BR> From: "Sammy W. 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    02/20/2000 10:06:30
    1. [JENNINGS-L] File # 11
    2. --part1_ab.d9d96b.25e1bee0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit just at quick glance I can't tell if this is your James JENNINGS mentioned in this file but thought I would send it anyway just in case B --part1_ab.d9d96b.25e1bee0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~43.TXT" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~43.TXT" <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B> [JENNINGS-L] Fw: OKAY! Now= to my Very High BRICK Wall</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> Date:=0909/10/1999 12:57:14 PM Central Daylight Time<BR> From:[email protected] (Carole Rohrings)<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>FORWARDED FOR:<BR> <BR> -----Original Message-----<BR> From: To: [email protected] Date: Friday, September 10, 1999<= BR> 9:37 AM<BR> I have trying to go through my "stacks" of genealogy piles and getting it= <BR> organized in some way...I know that we all have this problem <grin>. I to= ok<BR> all of my "Miscellaneous Records" on Jennings and have put them all<BR> together. Please read the following records and see if you know where an= y<BR> of these Jennings go. I have an idea of some of them but want to be sure= .<BR> Also, if you have any Miscellaneous Records that you don't know where the= <BR> Jennings go, Please share because I know that the records belong to one o= f<BR> you. All of our heads are better than one!<BR> <BR> Caren<BR> <BR> MY BRICK WALL:<BR> 1. HENRY2 JENNINGS (UNKNOWN1)1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 died 1822.<BR> <BR> Notes for HENRY JENNINGS:<BR> <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, howev= er,<BR> since Henry mentions no heirs in his will, this is only curcumstantial<BR= > evidence. I do notice that the bond below (Henry's will) was signed by Rh= ame<BR> family members. The Rhame family also witnessed James' (Henry's son) will= .<BR> The Rhame family were the Jennings/Ginnings neighbors according to the la= w<BR> suit filed by James Jennings' heirs. Also, James Jennings signed Henry's<= BR> will as Ginnings. Noah Jennings signed his name in documents as Ginnings<= BR> until the 1860 Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Census where he changed the= <BR> 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 Jennings= <BR> died in Sumter County, South Carolina. His Estate was Administered on Mar= ch<BR> 8, 1822 by James Jennings (James signed as "Ginnings"). The bond was sign= ed<BR> by Ebenezer Rhame and Asa Rhame. The Witness was Redden McCoy. No heirs<B= R> mentioned. (Probate Court Records)<BR> <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 in= <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. Residi= ng<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. Recorde= d<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 th= ey<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 o= f<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 Jennin= gs<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).Child of HENRY JENNINGS is:<BR> <BR> 2. i. JAMES3 JENNINGS, d. 1834.<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> <BR> James Jennings, Clarendon County, South Carolina, signed will on October = 3,<BR> 1834; probated November 10, 1834 naming the following heirs:<BR> <BR> <BR> son - Noah Jennings<BR> daughter - Martha Jennings<BR> daughter - Mary Jennings<BR> <BR> Exors: James W. Sheriff, Harvey Skinner<BR> Witnesses: Thomas D. Rhame, Samuel N. Thames, William Bradham<BR> <BR> Estate appraised November 19, 1834 by Henry Byrd, Thomas D. Rhame, and<BR= > Daniel Kelly.<BR> <BR> *Note: The Skinner family was in Bermuda and also a Margaret Skinner marr= ied<BR> 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 o= f<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<BR> order sale of said land. (Sumter County, South Carolina: File 50-4)<BR> <BR> More About JAMES JENNINGS:<BR> <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> <BR> i. MARY4 JENNINGS19,20,21.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARY JENNINGS:<BR> <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 guardi= an<BR> was Elijah F. Strong.<BR> <BR> ii. MARTHA JENNINGS22,23,24, m. JAMES OZBURNE25,26.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> <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> Generation No. 3<BR> <BR> 3. NOAH4 JENNINGS (JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)27,28,29,30,31,32,33 was born= <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 Sout= h<BR> Carolina. He married (2) MATILDA UNKNOWN. She was born 1845 in Alabama.<B= R> <BR> Notes for NOAH JENNINGS:<BR> <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 in= <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,= J.<BR> 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 no= t<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> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Notes for PRICILLA WOODRUFF:<BR> <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 Cen= sus<BR> Records.<BR> <BR> More About PRICILLA WOODRUFF:<BR> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Children of NOAH JENNINGS and PRICILLA WOODRUFF are:<BR> <BR> i. JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM5 JENNINGS38,39, b. February 1846, Calhoun County= ,<BR> Alabama; d. Aft. 1900; m. RILEY JACKSON MOSES 40,41, June 1869; b. May 18= 45,<BR> Georgia; d. Aft. 1900.<BR> <BR> More About JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Fact 1: Phillip was a deacon in the Baptist Church.42<BR> <BR> Fact 2: Jesse Phillip Pilgrim Jennings could have been born in Georgia.<B= R> <BR> Fact 3: Phillip was working on a farm near Jacksonville in 1870.<BR> <BR> Fact 4: Phillip was farming near Polkville in 1880.<BR> <BR> Fact 5: Phillip was helping his sons farm in Ohatchee in 1900.<BR> <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> <BR> Three different sources have given three different first names.<BR> 1) Walt<BR> <BR> 2) Anna Crawford<BR> <BR> 3) Harold Jones<BR> <BR> More About RILEY JACKSON MOSES:<BR> <BR> Fact 1: She is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown on<BR= > tombstones.<BR> ii. HANNAH JENNINGS42, b. 1849.<BR> <BR> Notes for HANNAH JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census.<BR> More About HANNAH JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> iii. NANCY JENNINGS42, b. 1852.<BR> <BR> Notes for NANCY JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census.<BR> <BR> More About NANCY JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> iv. MARTHA JENNINGS42, b. 1855.<BR> <BR> Notes for MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. There is a= lso<BR> a John D. "Phil" born in the same year, possibly a twin.<BR> <BR> More About MARTHA JENNINGS:<BR> <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> <BR> Birth Year taken from the 1860 Calhoun County, Alabama Census. One source= <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> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> vi. DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS43, b. 1838; m. MARTHA SARAH MURRY; b. June 1836= ,<BR> Georgia.<BR> <BR> More About DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS:<BR> <BR> Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama<BR> <BR> Fact 1: Andrew was farming near Jacksonville and Rabbit Town in 1870 to19= 00.<BR> <BR> vii. LUNCINDA JENNINGS44, b. 1839.<BR> <BR> More About LUNCINDA JENNINGS:<BR> <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> <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> <BR> Fact 1: Robert is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202.<BR> <BR> More About JULIA A. HAMM:<BR> <BR> Fact 1: Julia is buried in Pine Grove Cemetery on Highway 202.<BR> <BR> x. 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    02/20/2000 10:04:16
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY
    2. garius hill
    3. Thanks, Caren I have seen the book "Documented Notes on Jennnings and allied families?. It is a fabulous book. I found it at my local genealogical library. thanks again, garius [email protected]

    02/20/2000 09:03:44
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO
    2. I have a Elizabeth Jenning that married Henry Taylor Reed in Daviess County MO. Elizabeth's parents are Ephraim Jennings and Sarah Anne Gibler, they were in the Cleveland Ohio area in 1850 time range. Don't have much on them. Except that they are buried in Civil Bend Cemetery and next to Elizabeth is a Charles Jennings, I believe to be her brother but no proof yet. If i can help any one please let me know. Sandra Prill

    02/19/2000 04:03:48
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY
    2. Mary Elizabeth Jennings
    3. Caren- I was wondering who the author of the Jennings book is and if it covers any Jennings in Venango County, Pa, and New Jersey. Thanks for your help. Mary Jennings [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: Caren Tidwell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 18, 2000 8:38 AM Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY >Have you ever seen the book "Documented Notes on Jennnings and allied >families? This James Jennings is a Rev. War hero if I recall correctly. >Let me know if you haven't seen this book and I'll look him up for you. > >Caren >----- Original Message ----- >From: garius hill <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 5:54 PM >Subject: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY > > >> Hi fellow Jennings researchers, >> >> I have recently searched on the LDS site for information on James >> Jennings (1755-1834) of Caldwell, KY. I have never seen any real proof >of >> his parents and to date he is the oldest Jennings in my database. There >> has been some information that he may have come from SC. Mainly his >> pension record states he joined the military on the Santee River in SC. >> Also there seems to be quite a population of Jennings there about that >> time. There has been some thought that he was a brother to Rowland >> Jennings, but I have not seen any hard proof. >> >> I was surprised to see a researcher named Kenneth Jennings of >> Ripley, WV had submitted a Gedcom file to the LDS database listing Edward >> Salley Jennings of Caldwell County, KY as the father to James Jennings. >> There was no Email address for Kenneth Jennings and so I will need to >write >> him thru snail mail to find out about his sources. >> >> Does anybody know anything about Edward Salley Jennings of Caldwell >County, >> KY? >> >> thanks, >> garius hill >> [email protected] >> >> >> ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >> Anyone know where the name originated? >> > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. >To ensure that the list continues, please visit and subscribe at >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    02/18/2000 09:44:03
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO
    2. vicki
    3. Hello. I have been trying to find anything I can about Jennings in MO or AR. that general area. I know my dad was from MO and possibly his parents but dont know much. What names are you looking for. My dad and grandfather were Delbert L. Jennings. This really seems to be a mystery family. Maybe you know something i dont. Im desperate for any info on this family. Thanks. Vicki. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 11, 2000 10:09 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO >Is anyone researching JENNINGS in JASPER CO., MO in about 1870 - 1890? >Thank you, >Brenda S. > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >List problems? Contact Jennings listowner [email protected] > >

    02/18/2000 09:25:07
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO
    2. edward faulkner
    3. I too and looking for more information on Harvey T. Jennings b.8-31-1992. I believe he was born in TerreHaute IN, but not positive. If there is anyone out there with any info, it would be appreciated. I think I have some brother and sister out there, that don't know me and I surle don'y know them. Be blessed today, Ilene vicki wrote: > Hello. I have been trying to find anything I can about Jennings in MO or AR. > that general area. I know my dad was from MO and possibly his parents but > dont know much. What names are you looking for. My dad and grandfather were > Delbert L. Jennings. This really seems to be a mystery family. Maybe you > know something i dont. Im desperate for any info on this family. Thanks. > Vicki. > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, February 11, 2000 10:09 PM > Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO > > >Is anyone researching JENNINGS in JASPER CO., MO in about 1870 - 1890? > >Thank you, > >Brenda S. > > > > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > >List problems? Contact Jennings listowner [email protected] > > > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact Jennings listowner [email protected]

    02/18/2000 08:32:41
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY
    2. Caren Tidwell
    3. Have you ever seen the book "Documented Notes on Jennnings and allied families? This James Jennings is a Rev. War hero if I recall correctly. Let me know if you haven't seen this book and I'll look him up for you. Caren ----- Original Message ----- From: garius hill <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, February 17, 2000 5:54 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY > Hi fellow Jennings researchers, > > I have recently searched on the LDS site for information on James > Jennings (1755-1834) of Caldwell, KY. I have never seen any real proof of > his parents and to date he is the oldest Jennings in my database. There > has been some information that he may have come from SC. Mainly his > pension record states he joined the military on the Santee River in SC. > Also there seems to be quite a population of Jennings there about that > time. There has been some thought that he was a brother to Rowland > Jennings, but I have not seen any hard proof. > > I was surprised to see a researcher named Kenneth Jennings of > Ripley, WV had submitted a Gedcom file to the LDS database listing Edward > Salley Jennings of Caldwell County, KY as the father to James Jennings. > There was no Email address for Kenneth Jennings and so I will need to write > him thru snail mail to find out about his sources. > > Does anybody know anything about Edward Salley Jennings of Caldwell County, > KY? > > thanks, > garius hill > [email protected] > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Anyone know where the name originated? >

    02/18/2000 03:22:53
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Elijah C Jennings~Elizabeth B. Rogers
    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]

    02/17/2000 08:34:53
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Robert Jennings>1740-1828
    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]

    02/17/2000 08:31:10
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #29
    2. Judy Frates
    3. I will check out this Ohio site...thank you sooo very much for your reply. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Frates" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 13, 2000 8:50 PM Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #29 > In your search, have you seen anything on a George Jennings married to a > Sarah Nightingale? Thanks > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 5:07 PM > Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #29 > > > > In a message dated 2/12/2000 1:25:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > > << > suspect Lewis Jennings is his father who came from Caldwell County > and > > > James Jennings his Grandfather. >> > > If my memory is correct the 1850 census of Allen County, Ohio, is on line > > through either rootsweb or usgenweb. I think Lewis was a son of James > > Jennings and lived there at that time. James was a brother to my > > ggggrandfather, David Jennings. > > > > Anne in Fla. > > > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > > This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. > > To ensure that the list continues, please visit and subscribe at > > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > > > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. To ensure that the list continues, please visit and subscribe at > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >

    02/17/2000 06:54:40
    1. [JENNINGS-L] new info on James Jennings of Caldwell County, KY
    2. garius hill
    3. Hi fellow Jennings researchers, I have recently searched on the LDS site for information on James Jennings (1755-1834) of Caldwell, KY. I have never seen any real proof of his parents and to date he is the oldest Jennings in my database. There has been some information that he may have come from SC. Mainly his pension record states he joined the military on the Santee River in SC. Also there seems to be quite a population of Jennings there about that time. There has been some thought that he was a brother to Rowland Jennings, but I have not seen any hard proof. I was surprised to see a researcher named Kenneth Jennings of Ripley, WV had submitted a Gedcom file to the LDS database listing Edward Salley Jennings of Caldwell County, KY as the father to James Jennings. There was no Email address for Kenneth Jennings and so I will need to write him thru snail mail to find out about his sources. Does anybody know anything about Edward Salley Jennings of Caldwell County, KY? thanks, garius hill [email protected]

    02/17/2000 10:54:11
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Fwd: [WAR] ship passenger lists
    2. --part1_dc.1487338.25dc43d3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_dc.1487338.25dc43d3_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (rly-yh02.mail.aol.com [172.18.147.34]) by air-yh04.mail.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Tue, 15 Feb 2000 23:46:50 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-yh02.mx.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Tue, 15 Feb 2000 23:46:36 -0500 Received: (from [email protected]) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id UAA11160; Tue, 15 Feb 2000 20:44:18 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 20:44:18 -0800 (PST) From: [email protected] Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 15 Feb 2000 23:43:48 EST Old-To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 47 Subject: [WAR] ship passenger lists Resent-Message-ID: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Resent-From: [email protected] X-Mailing-List: <[email protected]> archive/latest/15847 X-Loop: [email protected] Precedence: list Resent-Sender: [email protected] Hi, thought i would provide you with a site that lists online ships from Europe to the USA and the passengers. You can look up ships by name, departure country or century. So for those who are looking for ancestors that came to the USA, this would be a good place to look if you have a timeframe for their arrival. <A HREF="http://istg.rootsweb.com/">Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild</A> ==== WARWICK Mailing List ==== Birmingham Registry Office: http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/registeroffice --part1_dc.1487338.25dc43d3_boundary--

    02/16/2000 06:17:55
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Fw: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #31/David
    2. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:39 PM Subject: Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #31/David > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 12:18 PM > Subject: Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #31/David > > > > In a message dated 2/14/2000 7:22:17 AM Eastern Standard Time, > > [email protected] writes: > > > -------------------- > > X-Message: #1 > > Date: Sun, 13 Feb 2000 11:46:18 -0500 > > From: [email protected] > > To: [email protected] > > Message-ID: <[email protected]> > > Subject: [JENNINGS-L] David Jennings, Western PA /VA > Guernsey Co., > Noble > > Co., OH > > Content-Type: text/plain; > > charset="Windows-1252" > > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > > > Still searching for parents of David Doyle Jennings, b. bet. 1797 > (g/s) > > and 1802. He married Ruth WRIGHT, also from Westmoreland, PA. According > to > > a history published by David Alonzo Jennings in 1918, "Two branches of > the > > Jennings family settled in that part of Virginia in the century before > the > > birth of David D. Jennings, but we are not certain to which he belongs. > The > > most numerous are John Jennings who located at Fredericksburg in 1754 and > > who traced his ancestors to Humphrey Jennings, the iron master of > > Birmingham, England. The others are descendants of William Jennings, > born > > in Yorkshire, England in 1676, married to Mary J. Pullium in Hanover > County, > > Virginia in 1724, and who died in Nottoway County, Virginia in 1775. He > had > > been a British officer." > > "David D. Jennings lived in Westmoreland County, Virginia until after > > their two oldest children, Abram, b. 1818, m. Louisa Foreman and Jane, b. > > 1819, m. Jobe Westcott were born." > > Someone earlier was asking if all the children of John Jennings had > been > > found. Is there some Jennings researcher who could answer that question? > > Once again, I appreciate and welcome your thoughts. > > > > Connie Chancellor > > [email protected] >> > > Connie, > > > > Do you happen to know if my line to Gideon has been considered a third > branch > > of Jennings, living in VA,PA,OH??? > > > > I have not been able to get beyond Gideon (1767 - 1843). Information was > > sent to familysearch.org by distant cousins re Benjamin and Rebecca, but > is > > only partially correct. Rebecca married David McIntire/McIntyre after the > > death of Benjamin. Mary McIntire was Gideon's half sister, married Aaron > > Reeves, and traveled to OH, becoming some of the first settlers of New > > Philly, Tuscarawas County. > > > > Thank you. > > > > Anne Thompson Payne ([email protected]) Winter Park, Fla. > > > Annette, I really wish I could answer your question. The information I > provided in my message came from an obituary for Asbury P. Jennings, written > by his son who was a newspaper editor and lawyer. > > In "Early Ohio Settlers - Purchasers of Land in East and East Central, Ohio > 1800-1840" there is mention of the following Jennings: > Benjamin, David, David D., Gideon, Isaac, Jesse, Levi, Mahlon, S. Jennings, > and Simon. > > 1814 - Benjamin Jennings, residence of Coshocton Co. purchased land in > Range 7, Township 7, Section 25 > 1816 - Benj'm Jennings, res. of Muskingham Co. purch. land in Rg.12, Tp. > 09, Sec. 03 > 1828 - Benj. Jennings, res. of Perry Co., OH purch. land in Rg. 15, Tp. 15 > Sec. 15 > > 1804 - Gideon Jennings, res. of Muskingham Co. purch. land in Rg. 01, > Tp. 09, Sec. 04 > 1808 - Gideon Jennings, res. of Tuscarawas Co. purch. land in Rg. 01, > Tp. 09, Sec. 05 > 1814 - Gideon Jennings, res. of Tuscarawas Co., purch land in Rg. 03, > Tp. 09, Sec. 05 > > Your Gideon and Benjamin appear to have been in Ohio earlier than my David > as they were already living in Ohio at the time they purchased land. > My David Jennings was born in 1802 in Westmoreland, PA according to the > article written by his great-grandson (David's gravestone says 1797). It is > certainly within the realm of possibility that they could be brothers. > You may be aware of the dispute involving lands bordering counties of Penn > sylvania and Virginia in the 1700's. A person could have been born in one > county and state and found themselves living in another after the dispute > was finally settled. > I haven't been able to find a will naming my David but maybe one will > turn up someday and answer a lot of questions for many of us stuck in > Virginia. > > 1822 - David Jennings, res of Monongahala Co, VA, purch. land in Rg. 08, > Tp. 08, Sec. 31 > 1823 - David Jennings, res of Monongahala Co., VA, purch. land in Rg. 08, > Tp. 08, Rg. 31 > > Best of luck > Connie C. > [email protected] > > > >

    02/15/2000 03:07:05
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Thomas D. Jennings
    2. Dorothy Cothron
    3. The Jennings line I am looking for came from Nova Scotia and moved to Boston, Mass. in the early 1900's (Freeman Sinclair Jennings) [email protected] wrote: > > Hi! > > I have a Thomas D. Jennings, b.1860 in Sharon, Noble County, Ohio. He moved > to Hutcheson, Kansas and died there in 1917. I have a vague recollection he > had a daughter who was killed by a train, but am not certain of it. > > I have info on his parents and family but that's about it. > > Connie Chancellor > [email protected] > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Have any good Jennings outlaw stories?

    02/15/2000 11:46:01
    1. [JENNINGS-L] Thomas D. Jennings
    2. Hi! I have a Thomas D. Jennings, b.1860 in Sharon, Noble County, Ohio. He moved to Hutcheson, Kansas and died there in 1917. I have a vague recollection he had a daughter who was killed by a train, but am not certain of it. I have info on his parents and family but that's about it. Connie Chancellor [email protected]

    02/14/2000 09:41:00
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Jennings in Jasper Co., MO
    2. Judith Gaskell
    3. Is Jasper County near St.Louis? My Jennings lived there around 1860. Judith Gaskell On Sat, 12 Feb 2000 [email protected] wrote: > Is anyone researching JENNINGS in JASPER CO., MO in about 1870 - 1890? > Thank you, > Brenda S. > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > List problems? Contact Jennings listowner [email protected] > >

    02/14/2000 08:00:16
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #29
    2. Judy Frates
    3. In your search, have you seen anything on a George Jennings married to a Sarah Nightingale? Thanks ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 12, 2000 5:07 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V00 #29 > In a message dated 2/12/2000 1:25:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << > suspect Lewis Jennings is his father who came from Caldwell County and > > James Jennings his Grandfather. >> > If my memory is correct the 1850 census of Allen County, Ohio, is on line > through either rootsweb or usgenweb. I think Lewis was a son of James > Jennings and lived there at that time. James was a brother to my > ggggrandfather, David Jennings. > > Anne in Fla. > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. > To ensure that the list continues, please visit and subscribe at > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >

    02/13/2000 06:50:25
    1. Re: [JENNINGS-L] John B. Jennings
    2. Dale H. McMasters
    3. Yes! Dale [email protected] wrote: > > Dale, are you speaking of Garrard Co KY? > Florence Williams-Cornwell > > << Had a note from a fellow researcher who says: "Have been transcribing my > Garrard Co deeds >> > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Anyone know where the name originated?

    02/13/2000 02:07:42
    1. [JENNINGS-L] David Jennings, Western PA /VA > Guernsey Co., Noble Co., OH
    2. Still searching for parents of David Doyle Jennings, b. bet. 1797 (g/s) and 1802. He married Ruth WRIGHT, also from Westmoreland, PA. According to a history published by David Alonzo Jennings in 1918, "Two branches of the Jennings family settled in that part of Virginia in the century before the birth of David D. Jennings, but we are not certain to which he belongs. The most numerous are John Jennings who located at Fredericksburg in 1754 and who traced his ancestors to Humphrey Jennings, the iron master of Birmingham, England. The others are descendants of William Jennings, born in Yorkshire, England in 1676, married to Mary J. Pullium in Hanover County, Virginia in 1724, and who died in Nottoway County, Virginia in 1775. He had been a British officer." "David D. Jennings lived in Westmoreland County, Virginia until after their two oldest children, Abram, b. 1818, m. Louisa Foreman and Jane, b. 1819, m. Jobe Westcott were born." Someone earlier was asking if all the children of John Jennings had been found. Is there some Jennings researcher who could answer that question? Once again, I appreciate and welcome your thoughts. Connie Chancellor [email protected]

    02/13/2000 09:46:18