James Asa JENNINGS, son of John or William JENNINGS, Sr., was born April 1855, Floyd County VA, married Mary Ellen SPANGLER March 26, 1881 Floyd County VA; she was the daughter of John SPANGLER and Eliza WEDDLE. James Asa JENNINGS was a farmer. James and Mary Ellen had a daughter, Laura E. (or Lura Etta) JENNINGS who, in the 1890 Floyd County VA census, was shown as 8 years old and living with her grandparents, John and Elizabeth SPANGLER, and in the 1900 Floyd County VA census, was shown as age 18 and living with her grandparents, John and Elizabeth SPANGLER. James JENNINGS married second Sarah Alice C. TRENT Dec 25, 1883 and had one child, Bertie L., born Dec 1885. James Asa JENNINGS had siblings Mary E., Sarah C., Jane, John William, Tabitha "Phoebe", Charles Fleming, and Angela P. JENNINGS. Jayne [email protected]
In a message dated 12/3/1999 11:51:00 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Andrew: I am trying to locate descendants of John Jennings, Sr. (Old Rappahannock Co. Virginia). I am copying a list of his descendants (5 generations down) in hopes it get more information on this family. I have a lot more on the Jennings. If you see that you are part of this family please contact me. I am also in the process of putting together biographies on Augustine Jennings and some of the other Jennings that I have. As soon as I get each one done, I will try and put the information on this forum. Descendants of John Jennings, Sr. 1 John Jennings, Sr. 1633 - 1670 .. +Margaret Payne 1635 - 1685 ......... 2 Margrett Jennings 1653 - ......... 2 Jane Jennings 1655 - ......... 2 Grace Jennings 1656 - ......... 2 Honor Jennings 1657 - ............. +Mr. Brevington 1655 - ......... 2 John Jennings, Jr. 1660 - 1695 ......... 2 William Jennings 1668 - 1733 ............. +Mary Willoughby Unknown - Unknown .................... 3 William Jennings, Jr. 1695 - 1733 ........................ +Ann 1700 - 1734 ............................... 4 Edward Salley Jennings ................................... +Sarah (More) Moore ........................................... 5 John Jennings ............................................... +Rachel ?? ............................... 4 William Jennings ............................... 4 John Jennings ............................... 4 Calathan Jennings ............................... 4 Martha Jennings .................... 3 John Jennings 1697 - 1781 .................... 3 Willoughby Jennings 1699 - .................... 3 Mary Jennings 1702 - .................... 3 Augustine Jennings 1708 - 1778 ........................ +Hannah Williams 1710 - 1809 ............................... 4 John Jennings 1738 - ............................... 4 Elizabeth "Betty" Jennings 1742 - 1815 ............................... 4 William Jennings 1744 - 1814 ................................... +Elizabeth "Betsy" Withers 1745 - 1826 ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1765 - ............................................... +Mr. Ballinger ........................................... 5 Catherine Jennings 1767 - ............................................... +Benjamin Bledsoe 1765 - ........................................... 5 Nancy Jennings 1769 - ............................................... +Mr. Duncan 1765 - ........................................... 5 John Jennings 1775 - ........................................... 5 Mary Jennings 1777 - ............................................... +Mr. Peirson 1775 - ........................................... 5 Lucy Jennings 1779 - ............................................... +Mr. Price 1775 - ........................................... 5 William Jennings 1771 - 1831 ............................................... +Nancy Ballinger 1774 - 1823 ........................................... *2nd Wife of William Jennings: ............................................... +Miss Marksberry 1775 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Jennings 1773 - 1810 ............................................... +John Ballinger ........................................... 5 Augustine Jennings 1775 - ............................................... +Polly Dunn ............................... 4 Augustine Jennings, Jr. 1746 - 1814 ................................... +Molly Oxford 1750 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1776 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Jennings 1778 - ........................................... 5 John Jennings 1780 - ........................................... 5 Thomas O. Jennings 1780 - ............................................... +Lucy Helm 1800 - ........................................... 5 Augustine Jennings III 1782 - ........................................... 5 William Jennings 1786 - ........................................... 5 Fanny Jennings 1789 - ........................................... 5 Mary Jennings 1792 - ............................... 4 Jemimah Jennings 1748 - 1814 ................................... +John Hudnall 1745 - ............................... 4 Frances "Fanny" Jennings 1750 - 1808 ................................... +Thomas O'Bannon 1738 - 1801 ........................................... 5 John Ambrose O'Bannon 1768 - 1815 ............................................... +Sarah Odom 1770 - 1814 ........................................... 5 Judith O'Bannon 1770 - ............................................... +Wilson Cook, Jr. ........................................... *2nd Husband of Judith O'Bannon: ............................................... +Tarleton Brown 1757 - 1845 ........................................... *3rd Husband of Judith O'Bannon: ............................................... +Wilson Cook, Jr. ........................................... 5 Elizabeth O'Bannon 1774 - 1843 ............................................... +George Toliver Swicord 1801 - ........................................... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth O'Bannon: ............................................... +Jeremiah Wood 1770 - 1818 ........................................... 5 Frances Susan O'Bannon 1778 - 1813 ............................................... +Rev. James Wilson 1770 - 1845 ........................................... 5 Sarah O'Bannon 1784 - 1853 ............................................... +Rev. J. Lowry 1780 - ........................................... *2nd Husband of Sarah O'Bannon: ............................................... +Thomas S. Robert 1780 - ........................................... 5 Jennings O'Bannon 1788 - 1840 ............................................... +Harriet C. Jennings 1790 - ............................... 4 Nancy (Ann) Jennings 1753 - 1823 ................................... +Matthew Keene Withers 1750 - ........................................... 5 William Lewis Withers 1795 - 1835 ............................................... +Christina Snapp 1798 - 1833 ............................... 4 Chloe Jennings 1755 - 1837 ................................... +James Withers 1752 - ........................................... 5 John Withers 1776 - ........................................... 5 Augustine Withers 1778 - 1826 ............................................... +Katherine Withers 1780 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Withers 1780 - 1857 ............................................... +Fielding Lucas 1780 - ........................................... 5 Jennings Withers 1784 - 1857 ............................................... +Matilda Williams 1785 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Withers 1787 - 1844 ............................................... +Henry Field 1785 - ........................................... 5 Sarah J. Withers 1789 - 1855 ............................................... +Zephaniah English 1785 - ........................................... 5 James Withers 1792 - 1861 ............................................... +Frances Funsten 1795 - ........................................... 5 Travers Withers 1795 - 1828 ........................................... 5 Walter Withers 1797 - 1858 ............................................... +Margaret A. Baggott 1800 - ............................... 4 Berryman Jennings 1757 - 1783 ................................... +Susannah Duff 1760 - ........................................... 5 Berryman Jennings 1780 - ............................................... +Anne Buford 1780 - ............................... 4 Baylor Jennings 1758 - 1807 ................................... +Susannah Bradford - 1791 ........................................... 5 Alexander Augustine Jennings 1780 - 1864 ............................................... +Nancy Bronough 1780 - ........................................... 5 Fanny Jones Jennings 1782 - 1849 ............................................... +Isaac Marksbury 1780 - ........................................... 5 John Bradford Jennings 1784 - 1863 ............................................... +Sarah Rosser 1785 - ........................................... 5 Zachariah Bradford Jennings 1788 - 1856 ............................................... +Johanna Stanlee 1792 - 1870 ............................... *2nd Wife of Baylor Jennings: ................................... +Sally O. Morehead 1770 - ........................................... 5 Infant 1 Jennings ........................................... 5 Infant 2 Jennings ........................................... 5 Baylor Jennings, Jr. 1794 - 1879 ............................................... +Launia Brown ........................................... 5 Samuel Blackwell Jennings 1800 - 1864 ........................................... 5 Sarah Elizabeth Jennings 1801 - ............................... 4 George Jennings 1760 - 1789 ............................... 4 Hannah Jennings 1763 - 1842 ................................... +Joseph Duncan, Jr. ........................................... 5 (Rev.) Hansford Dade Duncan 1786 - ............................................... +Hannah Oswald ........................................... 5 Willis Jennings Duncan 1788 - 1841 ............................................... +Eleanor Barlow Bellinger ........................................... 5 Joseph George Washington Duncan ............................................... +Martha Ann C. Peeples ........................................... 5 Elizabeth C. Duncan ............................................... +Barney H. Brown ........................................... 5 Harrietta Grigsby Duncan 1814 - 1847 ............................................... +Ogamus Duncan Allen ........................................... 5 Hannah Duncan ........................................... 5 Joseph Allen Duncan ............................................... +Nancy Meyers ........................................... 5 William Hansford Duncan 1824 - 1889 ............................................... +Ann Louise Peeples ........................................... 5 Frances Duncan ............................................... +Mr. Quinn ............................... 4 Lewis Jennings 1765 - 1831 ................................... +Margaret Franklin 1795 - ........................................... 5 Edwin D. Jennings 1821 - ........................................... 5 Joseph L. Jennings 1823 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1825 - ............................... *2nd Wife of Lewis Jennings: ................................... +Lucinda Bradford 1770 - ........................................... 5 Lewis Y. Jennings 1787 - ........................................... 5 Carola G. Jennings 1788 - ........................................... 5 Teresa B. Jennings 1789 - ........................................... 5 Lucinda B. Jennings 1790 - ........................................... 5 Lucinda A. Jennings 1804 - ........................................... 5 Austin Jennings 1824 - ............................................... +Albania Jennings 1825 - ............................... 4 Sarah Edrington Jennings 1767 - 1850 ................................... +George Simmons 1765 - ............................... *2nd Husband of Sarah Edrington Jennings: ................................... +John Rawlings ............................... *3rd Husband of Sarah Edrington Jennings: ................................... +Peter Lucas ........................................... 5 George A. Lucas 1792 - ........................................... 5 Peter W. Lucas 1794 - Wendy http://home.talkcity.com/SweetheartLn/nonniegay http://www.mindsync.com/wen7232 >> Wendy, Thank you for helping get these Augustines straightened out. There is a Lewis, who was a descendant of Gideon Jennings (1767 - 1843), who was active in politics in Allen County, Ohio. Your information is very helpful. Anne Thompson Payne ([email protected]) Winter Park, Fla.
Enos Jennings born in Tennessee 1875 m. Alice Elizabeth McHone from Wisconsin. They died in Cheney Washington. Had several children, one was Dorman David born 1912 in Cheney, WA. MY BRICK WALL!! Lucy McGee
Augustine Jennings thrived as a plantation owner, growing tobacco and increasing his land holdings. His land dealings are recorded as early as 1737 when on his wedding day he received from his mother 62 acres of land in Lunenburg Parish, Richmond County, Virginia. He later moved to Prince William County, Later to form Fauquier County, and continued his land dealings. He is listed in the 1759 roles of the Virginia Colonial Militia. Four of his sons joined as officers in the Virginia Militia under Colonel Elas Edmund's regiment during the Revolutionary War. By the time of his death, he had acquired hundreds of acres and many slaves which were distributed by his will among his many children. The bulk of his estate went to his wife, Hannah, his eldest sons each received 200 acres and slaves, the remaining land and slaves went to the younger children. Augustine and Hannah Jennings moved from Richmond County to Prince William County during the 1740's. When Fauquier County was established, Augustine Jennings was responsible for surveying a portion of the county line. His plantation was located along Elk's Marsh Run near what is now Midland, Virginia. The parents of Augustine Jennings were William Jennings and Mary Willoubhby. (Source: Doug Lusher) Augustine Jennings, Sr. (ca. 1708/10-1778), called "Maj. Gus", was probably born in Richmond Co., Va. He first appears in the court records of Lunenburg Parish, Richmond Co., Va 26 May 1733, when his father, William Jennings, Sr., named him one of the executors of his Will. In 1737, he was named executor of the Will of Ann Jennings, his sister-in-law, and was made guardian of two of her children. Augustine Jennings, Sr., continues to appear in court records of Lunenburg Parish, Richmond Co., Va, until 19 June 1741, when he purchased 200 acres in Hamilton Parish, Prince William Co., Va. He remained in this general area until his death. When Fauquier County was set off from Prince William County in 1759, he resided in the part that became Fauquier County. He was an officer in the Virginia Militia in Prince William County, and served as Captain and Major of the Militia in Fauquier County. Wendy http://home.talkcity.com/SweetheartLn/nonniegay http://www.mindsync.com/wen7232
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Part 6 29. CATHERINE7 JENNINGS (RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born Abt. 1740 in Bermuda, and died Bef. November 18, 1791. She married THOMAS DICKINSON January 08, 1761 in Moore Register, Bermuda, son of JAMES DICKINSON and ELIZABETH. He was born Abt. 1735 in Bermuda, and died Bef. November 18, 1791. Notes for CATHERINE JENNINGS: 64. iv. JAMES DICKINSON, b. 1767, Paget, Bermuda; d. Aft. June 26, 1799, will, at sea, Paget, Bermuda. More About CATHERINE JENNINGS: Fact: Bef. November 18, 1791, Catherine died before the date of her father's will. Notes for THOMAS DICKINSON: More About THOMAS DICKINSON: Fact: Bef. November 18, 1791, Thomas died before the date of his father in law's will. Children of CATHERINE JENNINGS and THOMAS DICKINSON are: 32. i. ALETTA CATHERINE8 DICKINSON, b. 1770, Paget, Bermuda; d. Aft. December 17, 1817, Paget, Bermuda. ii. THOMAS DICKINSON, b. 1761, Paget, Bermuda; d. Bef. November 18, 1791. More About THOMAS DICKINSON: Baptism: December 20, 1761, Paget, Bermuda Fact: November 18, 1791, Thomas died before the date of his grandfather's will. 33. iii. RICHARD DICKINSON, b. 1763, Paget, Bermuda; d. Aft. November 18, 1791. iv. FRANCES MURRELL DICKINSON, b. 1765, Paget, Bermuda. More About FRANCES MURRELL DICKINSON: Baptism: March 10, 1765, Paget, Bermuda Fact: November 18, 1791, Frances died after November 18, 1791, grandfather Jenning's will, Bermuda. 34. v. JAMES DICKINSON, b. 1767, Paget, Bermuda; d. Bef. February 23, 1807, Paget, Bermuda. Generation No. 8 30. MARGARET8 HORRY (ANN7 JENNINGS, DANIEL6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) She married EDWARD RUTLEDGE LAURENS. Child of MARGARET HORRY and EDWARD LAURENS is: i. HENRY9 LAURENS. 31. CATHERINE8 JENNINGS (JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1772 in Southampton, Bermuda. She married SAMUEL BROWNLOW Abt. 1796, son of JOHN BROWNLOW and ELIZABETH RIDDELL. He was born 1769 in Paget, Bermuda. Notes for CATHERINE JENNINGS: Fact 1: January 31, 1773, baptism Southampton, Bermuda Notes for SAMUEL BROWNLOW: Fact 1: March 11, 1769, baptism Paget, Bermuda More About SAMUEL BROWNLOW: Occupation: Merchant Children of CATHERINE JENNINGS and SAMUEL BROWNLOW are: i. SERRE DUTARQUE9 BROWNLOW, b. 1797, Pembroke, Bermuda; d. July 07, 1798, Southampton, Bermuda. More About SERRE DUTARQUE BROWNLOW: Baptism: July 02, 1797, Pembroke, Bermuda Burial: July 09, 1798, Southampton, Bermuda ii. ELIZABETH B. BROWNLOW, b. 1799, Southampton, Bermuda; m. BENJAMIN CHARLES THOMAS GRAY, July 01, 1818, Southampton, Bermuda; b. St. George's, Bermuda. More About ELIZABETH B. BROWNLOW: Baptism: January 01, 1800, Southampton, Bermuda iii. MARTHA JENNINGS BROWNLOW, b. November 17, 1800, Southampton, Bermuda; d. April 22, 1899, Belair, Paget, Bermuda; m. (1) CHRISTIE ESTEN HUTCHINSON, March 28, 1818, Southampton, Bermuda; b. 1791, St. George's, Bermuda; d. Bef. November 04, 1843; m. (2) JOHN NOBLE HARVEY, November 04, 1843, St. George's, Bermuda; b. 1776, Paget, Bermuda; d. July 25, 1846, Marine Villa, Paget, Bermuda. More About MARTHA JENNINGS BROWNLOW: Baptism: May 26, 1801, Southampton, Bermuda Notes for CHRISTIE ESTEN HUTCHINSON: Fact 1: November 16, 1791, baptism St George's, Bermuda Notes for JOHN NOBLE HARVEY: See Source: Watlington page 218 Bermuda Index: He died at age 70, late Speaker of the House of Assembly for 37 years. iv. JOHN JENNINGS BROWNLOW, b. 1804; d. April 08, 1856, Belair, Paget, Bermuda. More About JOHN JENNINGS BROWNLOW: Fact: April 08, 1856, John died at the home of his sister. 35. v. MARY ELIZABETH BROWNLOW, b. Southampton, Bermuda; d. Bef. May 07, 1821, Southampton, Bermuda. vi. CATHERINE BROWNLOW. 32. ALETTA CATHERINE8 DICKINSON (CATHERINE7 JENNINGS, RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1770 in Paget, Bermuda, and died Aft. December 17, 1817 in Paget, Bermuda. She married ST. GEORGE TUCKER Aft. November 18, 1791 in Bermuda, son of JOHN TUCKER and FRANCES TUCKER. He was born 1770 in Sandy's, Bermuda, and died Aft. November 18, 1791 in Turk's Islands, West Indies. Notes for ALETTA CATHERINE DICKINSON: More About ALETTA CATHERINE DICKINSON: Baptism: November 18, 1770, Paget, Bermuda Fact: Aft. December 17, 1817, Aletta died after her spouse's will of Bellevue, Paget, Bermuda. Notes for ST. GEORGE TUCKER: Fact 1: October 28, 1770, baptism Sandy's, Bermuda Fact 2: September 23, 1794, named as grandson-in-law of Richard Jennings Fact 3: December 17, 1817, will, of Turk Island now Bermuda Fact 4: February 27, 1826, will proved Children of ALETTA DICKINSON and ST. TUCKER are: i. FRANCES ST. GEORGE9 TUCKER, b. October 26, 1794, Southampton, Bermuda; d. Aft. December 17, 1817. More About FRANCES ST. GEORGE TUCKER: Baptism: May 17, 1795, Southampton, Bermuda Fact: Aft. December 17, 1817, Date of her father's will. ii. CATHERINE KETTLETAS TUCKER, b. 1796, Southampton, Bermuda; d. Aft. December 17, 1817. More About CATHERINE KETTLETAS TUCKER: Baptism: February 28, 1796, Southampton, Bermuda Fact: Catherine's middle name is her grandmother's surname. iii. MARY ST. GEORGE TUCKER, b. 1799, Southampton, Bermuda; d. Clermont, Paget, Bermuda; m. NATHANIEL BUTTERFIELD. Notes for MARY ST. GEORGE TUCKER: MARY ST GEORGE TUCKER was born 1799 in Southampton, Bermuda, and died in Clermont, Paget, Bermuda. She married THOMAS BUTTERFIELD December 15, 1822 in St George's, Bermuda, son of NATHANIEL BUTTERFIELD and JANE DICKINSON. He was born 1784 in Paget, Bermuda, and died in Clermont, Paget, Bermuda. More About MARY ST GEORGE TUCKER: Fact 1: February 24, 1799, baptism Southampton, Bermuda More About THOMAS BUTTERFIELD: Fact 1: Attorney General Fact 2: St Paul's Church, Paget, Bermuda Fact 3: Honorable, Chief Justice of Bermuda Children of MARY TUCKER and THOMAS BUTTERFIELD are: CHARLES BUTTERFIELD, MD. THOMAS BUTTERFIELD. AUBREY GEORGE BUTTERFIELD, b. Bermuda; m. CATHERINE TUCKER OUTERBRIDGE, July 17, 1867, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada?; b. August 08, 1846, Hamilton, Pembroke, Bermuda. More About AUBREY GEORGE BUTTERFIELD: Fact: Postmaster JAMES ESTEN BUTTERFIELD. iv. DIANA ST. GEORGE TUCKER, b. 1801, Paget, Bermuda; d. Bef. December 17, 1817. More About DIANA ST. GEORGE TUCKER: Baptism: February 15, 1801, Paget, Bermuda Fact: Bef. December 17, 1817, Diana died before her father's will. v. ST. GEORGE DUNCAN TUCKER, b. 1802, Southampton, Bermuda; m. SARAH BASCOME, January 22, 1826, St. George's, Bermuda. More About ST. GEORGE DUNCAN TUCKER: Baptism: May 15, 1802, Southampton, Bermuda vi. NATHANIEL JAMES TUCKER, b. Aft. 1802. More About NATHANIEL JAMES TUCKER: Fact: December 17, 1817, Nathaniel was living at the time of his father's will.. 33. RICHARD8 DICKINSON (CATHERINE7 JENNINGS, RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1763 in Paget, Bermuda, and died Aft. November 18, 1791. He married ESTHER Bef. 1795 in Bermuda. Notes for RICHARD DICKINSON: More About RICHARD DICKINSON: Baptism: May 22, 1763, Paget, Bermuda Fact: November 18, 1791, Richard was alive and mentioned in his grandfather's (Jennings) will. Child of RICHARD DICKINSON and ESTHER is: i. CATHERINE9 DICKINSON, b. June 17, 1795, Southampton, Bermuda. More About CATHERINE DICKINSON: Baptism: June 19, 1795, Southampton, Bermuda. 34. JAMES8 DICKINSON (CATHERINE7 JENNINGS, RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1767 in Paget, Bermuda, and died Bef. February 23, 1807 in Paget, Bermuda. He married MARTHA ESTEN January 03, 1795 in Richardson register, Bermuda, daughter of JOHN ESTEN and REBECCA SPOFFERTH. She was born 1772 in St George's, Bermuda, and died November 30, 1857 in Guernsey. Notes for JAMES DICKINSON: Fact 1: June 26, 1799, will, son-in-law of John Esten, grandson of James Dickinson Fact 2: February 23, 1807, will proved, written at sea Fact 3: February 08, 1767, baptism Paget, Bermuda More About MARTHA ESTEN: Baptism: August 04, 1772, St George's, Bermuda Fact: Martha was a twin. Children of JAMES DICKINSON and MARTHA ESTEN are: i. JAMES ESTEN9 DICKINSON, b. 1799, Paget, Bermuda; d. February 11, 1843, Brompton Barracks, Chatham, London, England. Notes for JAMES ESTEN DICKINSON: Fact 1: December 31, 1799, baptism Paget, Bermuda Fact 2: Captain, 86th Regiment, most of military career in West Indies. ii. CATHERINE JENNINGS DICKINSON, b. 1797, Paget, Bermuda; d. October 05, 1872, Springfield Terrace, Guernsey; m. WILLIAM ROBINSON GRANT, May 04, 1822, St. George's, Bermuda; b. 1790, Jamaica; d. January 1828, Deptford. Notes for WILLIAM ROBINSON GRANT: Fact 1: Captain Royal Artillery. Generation No. 9 35. MARY ELIZABETH9 BROWNLOW (CATHERINE8 JENNINGS, JOHN7, RICHARD6, JOHN5, JOHN4, CAPTAIN RICHARD3, RICHARD2, UNKNOWN1) was born in Southampton, Bermuda, and died Bef. May 07, 1821 in Southampton, Bermuda. She married JOHN WILLIAM GOODRICH September 02, 1812 in Southampton, Bermuda, son of EDWARD GOODRICH and FRANCES BASCOME. He was born 1789 in St. George's, Bermuda, and died 1825 in Southampton, Bermuda. Notes for MARY ELIZABETH BROWNLOW: More About MARY ELIZABETH BROWNLOW: Fact: Bef. May 07, 1821, She died before her spouse's will. More About JOHN WILLIAM GOODRICH: Baptism: April 19, 1789, St George's, Bermuda Burial: 1825, St George's at age 36 Will: May 07, 1821, Southampton, Bermuda Child of MARY BROWNLOW and JOHN GOODRICH is: i. FRANCES MARY10 GOODRICH, b. August 30, 1816, Southampton, Bermuda. More About FRANCES MARY GOODRICH: Baptism: October 20, 1816, Southampton, Bermuda. Miscellaneous Records that tie into the Bermudan Jennings Lines Notes for UNKNOWN JENNINGS: Here are some of the information gathered that has not been connected to the following Bermudan Jennings as of this time: Source: Early Bermuda Settler's of the 17th Century by Mercer Subject: THOMAS JENNINGS Deed: May 27, 1640 - Thomas Jennings of Smoers Island 7 William Webb of London and John Day of Somer's Islands, planter. (page 106) January 23, 1656 - Mrs. Ann Jennings administered on estate of Captain Thomas Jennings her deceased husband. Jerome Ewer and James Newbould stood as her security. (page 107) Subject: JOHN JENNINGS August 16, 1669 - John Jennings son of Captain Richard Jennings deceased, about 17 years chose Captain John Somersall to be his guardian. Note: Richard Jennyns who died in 1669 was 85 years of age. (page 107) Subject: JOSEPH JENNINGS Esther Darrell, daughter of Joseph Darrell is mentioned in her father's will as being the wife of 1st Mr. Rayner and 2nd Joseph Jennings. (page 40) Subject: JAMES JENNINGS 1674 - Council Table: The question was put to vote as to the punishment for James Jennings for attempting to sail past the Forts without the Governor's permission. The Secretary said he should pay for the shot which was fired to stop him. Thomas Leacraft said he sould pay 20/ for the shot and contempt of the Governor. Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey Vol22 Page 275 Robison, Sarah, and Levy Jennings, Gloucester 1759 Feb. 26 The End Page 443 Jennings, Jonathan, and Mary Tucker 1759 Aug. 20 -----Original Message----- From: Caren Tidwell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 10:35 PM Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] Do you know anything about this Robert & William Jennings? >Have any of you seen this record? > >Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 >Page 862 >GEORGE JENNISON. The Jennings family and the Jennison family are descended >from the same immigrant ancestor. Two brothers, Robert and William Jennings, >came to New England in 1630 or before. They came from Colchester, England. >One of the descendants of Robert Jennison was prominent among the pioneers >of the town of Worcester. None of the founders was more prominent. > >William Jennison was a settler in Charlestown and built his house there in >1630. He sold out and removed to Watertown, where Robert Jennison settled, >August 16, 1631. He held the rank of captain. He was admitted a freeman May >18, 1631. He was formerly a partner of Richard Spitty of Grey's Inn, London. >He was one of the first selectmen; was deputy to the general court; went for >a pilot in the ship "Thunder" to Bermuda, October 17, 1633, and reported >improved conditions there on his return; commanded a company against the >Pequot Indians in the war in 1636; was called to court in July, 1644, for a >slight difference of opinion on the question between Parliament and the >king, proved to be most loyal to the colony and commonwealth; was employed >by the Earl of Warwick to see to his vessel at Boston, June 27, 1646; >returned to Colchester, England. He was ensign August 16, 1631; captain >March 9, 1636-7; captain of the Trainband 1638; selectman 1635-42-44; deputy >to the general court 1637-42-45. > >-----Original Message----- >From: B. Jennings <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 3:21 PM >Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Robert PE Co. > > >>I am researching Robert Jennings who mar. Rachel in Prince Edward Co. VA. >>d. Abt. 1794. >>His youngest son, Doctor Jennings, (Doctor is a given name not professional >>title), migrated to Tennessee in early 1800s' >>Records show him in Smith, Maury, Perry and eventually Decatur Co.s. >> >>Other lines: Thomas (NC-TN), Wood (NC-KY), Edwards (Graves Co., Marshall >>Col,KY), Bean (Marshall Col, KY), Strow (KY) >>Arnold (GA-Perry Co., TN), Moss (Weakley Co., TN), Winston (Weakley Co., >TN) >> >> >>==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >>This list is brought to you by the dedicated folks at Rootsweb. 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Have any of you seen this record? Genealogical and Personal Memoirs of Worchester County vol1 Page 862 GEORGE JENNISON. The Jennings family and the Jennison family are descended from the same immigrant ancestor. Two brothers, Robert and William Jennings, came to New England in 1630 or before. They came from Colchester, England. One of the descendants of Robert Jennison was prominent among the pioneers of the town of Worcester. None of the founders was more prominent. William Jennison was a settler in Charlestown and built his house there in 1630. He sold out and removed to Watertown, where Robert Jennison settled, August 16, 1631. He held the rank of captain. He was admitted a freeman May 18, 1631. He was formerly a partner of Richard Spitty of Grey's Inn, London. He was one of the first selectmen; was deputy to the general court; went for a pilot in the ship "Thunder" to Bermuda, October 17, 1633, and reported improved conditions there on his return; commanded a company against the Pequot Indians in the war in 1636; was called to court in July, 1644, for a slight difference of opinion on the question between Parliament and the king, proved to be most loyal to the colony and commonwealth; was employed by the Earl of Warwick to see to his vessel at Boston, June 27, 1646; returned to Colchester, England. He was ensign August 16, 1631; captain March 9, 1636-7; captain of the Trainband 1638; selectman 1635-42-44; deputy to the general court 1637-42-45. -----Original Message----- From: B. Jennings <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 3:21 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Robert PE Co. >I am researching Robert Jennings who mar. Rachel in Prince Edward Co. VA. >d. Abt. 1794. >His youngest son, Doctor Jennings, (Doctor is a given name not professional >title), migrated to Tennessee in early 1800s' >Records show him in Smith, Maury, Perry and eventually Decatur Co.s. > >Other lines: Thomas (NC-TN), Wood (NC-KY), Edwards (Graves Co., Marshall >Col,KY), Bean (Marshall Col, KY), Strow (KY) >Arnold (GA-Perry Co., TN), Moss (Weakley Co., TN), Winston (Weakley Co., TN) > > >==== 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 >
Elizabeth Jennings called "Betty", b. ca. 1757 married David Boaz, an Englishman. Children Robert Jennings Boaz d. 1833; m. May Wilborne who d. 1848 Maude Boaz Rhonda Ann Boaz unknown named son Boaz his known child was William Walter Boaz Elizabeth's parents were Robert Jennings (???-1794 called "Robin" m before 1754 to Rachel ? some family data shows her maiden name as Patterson but I have seen it as Allen also. Rachel was born 1728 and died 1799. The children of Robert Jennings and Rachel are listed below in accordance with his will; it belived that these children were born in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Allen Jennings 1755-1821 Elizabeth Jennings called Betty - see above John Jennings b. 1759 William Jennings called Billy 1761-1840 m. Polly Kidd Frances Jennings called Franky b. 1762 Robert Jennings called Bob Agnes Jennings called Aggy Cain Jennings David Jennings called Davy Clement Jennings called Clem Samuel Jennings Richard Jennings Doctor Jennings 1774-1856 Robert "Robin" Jennings parents were as quoted from Vol 1, p110 Boddie's Historical Southern Families: "William Jennings is said to have married Mary Allen. He died in 1794 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. His children were: William Jennings Jr. who went to Buckingham County, Virginia Robert Jennings married Rachel. He died in 1794 in Prince Edward County, Virginia. Elkanah Jennings m. Mary Hill and made his will in Prince Edward County, Va, in 1802 pr. 1804 Mary Jennings m March 16, 1786 to Robert Cary of Chesterfield County, Virginia John Jennings Agnes Jennings m. March 16 1784 to Barnah Caffery in Amelia County. -----Original Message----- From: B. Jennings <[email protected]> To: [email protected].com <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 3:21 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Robert PE Co. >I am researching Robert Jennings who mar. Rachel in Prince Edward Co. VA. >d. Abt. 1794. >His youngest son, Doctor Jennings, (Doctor is a given name not professional >title), migrated to Tennessee in early 1800s' >Records show him in Smith, Maury, Perry and eventually Decatur Co.s. > >Other lines: Thomas (NC-TN), Wood (NC-KY), Edwards (Graves Co., Marshall >Col,KY), Bean (Marshall Col, KY), Strow (KY) >Arnold (GA-Perry Co., TN), Moss (Weakley Co., TN), Winston (Weakley Co., TN) > > >==== 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 >
Try this http://www.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/rightside.htm -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 8:53 PM Subject: Re: Re: [JENNINGS-L] William & Augustine Jennings >Name is Hazel New I been looking up the Jennings for a long time. My Father >in law is from New Zealand. His great grand mother was from Birmingham >England. >I think I found her mother and Father they were Mary and John her grandmother >was Sarah her grandfather was John There children were John, william, Thomas, >John, could be more. The family went to court years ago over the iron & steel >mills in Birmingham England. I cannot fine that record. The family think the >Royal family did something with the record long ago. I could not fine >http://www.rootsweb.com/~bnuwgw/nightsids.htm >I think it might help me... Hazel New LONG BEACH CA USA > > >==== 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 >
Andrew: I am trying to locate descendants of John Jennings, Sr. (Old Rappahannock Co. Virginia). I am copying a list of his descendants (5 generations down) in hopes it get more information on this family. I have a lot more on the Jennings. If you see that you are part of this family please contact me. I am also in the process of putting together biographies on Augustine Jennings and some of the other Jennings that I have. As soon as I get each one done, I will try and put the information on this forum. Descendants of John Jennings, Sr. 1 John Jennings, Sr. 1633 - 1670 .. +Margaret Payne 1635 - 1685 ......... 2 Margrett Jennings 1653 - ......... 2 Jane Jennings 1655 - ......... 2 Grace Jennings 1656 - ......... 2 Honor Jennings 1657 - ............. +Mr. Brevington 1655 - ......... 2 John Jennings, Jr. 1660 - 1695 ......... 2 William Jennings 1668 - 1733 ............. +Mary Willoughby Unknown - Unknown .................... 3 William Jennings, Jr. 1695 - 1733 ........................ +Ann 1700 - 1734 ............................... 4 Edward Salley Jennings ................................... +Sarah (More) Moore ........................................... 5 John Jennings ............................................... +Rachel ?? ............................... 4 William Jennings ............................... 4 John Jennings ............................... 4 Calathan Jennings ............................... 4 Martha Jennings .................... 3 John Jennings 1697 - 1781 .................... 3 Willoughby Jennings 1699 - .................... 3 Mary Jennings 1702 - .................... 3 Augustine Jennings 1708 - 1778 ........................ +Hannah Williams 1710 - 1809 ............................... 4 John Jennings 1738 - ............................... 4 Elizabeth "Betty" Jennings 1742 - 1815 ............................... 4 William Jennings 1744 - 1814 ................................... +Elizabeth "Betsy" Withers 1745 - 1826 ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1765 - ............................................... +Mr. Ballinger ........................................... 5 Catherine Jennings 1767 - ............................................... +Benjamin Bledsoe 1765 - ........................................... 5 Nancy Jennings 1769 - ............................................... +Mr. Duncan 1765 - ........................................... 5 John Jennings 1775 - ........................................... 5 Mary Jennings 1777 - ............................................... +Mr. Peirson 1775 - ........................................... 5 Lucy Jennings 1779 - ............................................... +Mr. Price 1775 - ........................................... 5 William Jennings 1771 - 1831 ............................................... +Nancy Ballinger 1774 - 1823 ........................................... *2nd Wife of William Jennings: ............................................... +Miss Marksberry 1775 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Jennings 1773 - 1810 ............................................... +John Ballinger ........................................... 5 Augustine Jennings 1775 - ............................................... +Polly Dunn ............................... 4 Augustine Jennings, Jr. 1746 - 1814 ................................... +Molly Oxford 1750 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1776 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Jennings 1778 - ........................................... 5 John Jennings 1780 - ........................................... 5 Thomas O. Jennings 1780 - ............................................... +Lucy Helm 1800 - ........................................... 5 Augustine Jennings III 1782 - ........................................... 5 William Jennings 1786 - ........................................... 5 Fanny Jennings 1789 - ........................................... 5 Mary Jennings 1792 - ............................... 4 Jemimah Jennings 1748 - 1814 ................................... +John Hudnall 1745 - ............................... 4 Frances "Fanny" Jennings 1750 - 1808 ................................... +Thomas O'Bannon 1738 - 1801 ........................................... 5 John Ambrose O'Bannon 1768 - 1815 ............................................... +Sarah Odom 1770 - 1814 ........................................... 5 Judith O'Bannon 1770 - ............................................... +Wilson Cook, Jr. ........................................... *2nd Husband of Judith O'Bannon: ............................................... +Tarleton Brown 1757 - 1845 ........................................... *3rd Husband of Judith O'Bannon: ............................................... +Wilson Cook, Jr. ........................................... 5 Elizabeth O'Bannon 1774 - 1843 ............................................... +George Toliver Swicord 1801 - ........................................... *2nd Husband of Elizabeth O'Bannon: ............................................... +Jeremiah Wood 1770 - 1818 ........................................... 5 Frances Susan O'Bannon 1778 - 1813 ............................................... +Rev. James Wilson 1770 - 1845 ........................................... 5 Sarah O'Bannon 1784 - 1853 ............................................... +Rev. J. Lowry 1780 - ........................................... *2nd Husband of Sarah O'Bannon: ............................................... +Thomas S. Robert 1780 - ........................................... 5 Jennings O'Bannon 1788 - 1840 ............................................... +Harriet C. Jennings 1790 - ............................... 4 Nancy (Ann) Jennings 1753 - 1823 ................................... +Matthew Keene Withers 1750 - ........................................... 5 William Lewis Withers 1795 - 1835 ............................................... +Christina Snapp 1798 - 1833 ............................... 4 Chloe Jennings 1755 - 1837 ................................... +James Withers 1752 - ........................................... 5 John Withers 1776 - ........................................... 5 Augustine Withers 1778 - 1826 ............................................... +Katherine Withers 1780 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Withers 1780 - 1857 ............................................... +Fielding Lucas 1780 - ........................................... 5 Jennings Withers 1784 - 1857 ............................................... +Matilda Williams 1785 - ........................................... 5 Hannah Withers 1787 - 1844 ............................................... +Henry Field 1785 - ........................................... 5 Sarah J. Withers 1789 - 1855 ............................................... +Zephaniah English 1785 - ........................................... 5 James Withers 1792 - 1861 ............................................... +Frances Funsten 1795 - ........................................... 5 Travers Withers 1795 - 1828 ........................................... 5 Walter Withers 1797 - 1858 ............................................... +Margaret A. Baggott 1800 - ............................... 4 Berryman Jennings 1757 - 1783 ................................... +Susannah Duff 1760 - ........................................... 5 Berryman Jennings 1780 - ............................................... +Anne Buford 1780 - ............................... 4 Baylor Jennings 1758 - 1807 ................................... +Susannah Bradford - 1791 ........................................... 5 Alexander Augustine Jennings 1780 - 1864 ............................................... +Nancy Bronough 1780 - ........................................... 5 Fanny Jones Jennings 1782 - 1849 ............................................... +Isaac Marksbury 1780 - ........................................... 5 John Bradford Jennings 1784 - 1863 ............................................... +Sarah Rosser 1785 - ........................................... 5 Zachariah Bradford Jennings 1788 - 1856 ............................................... +Johanna Stanlee 1792 - 1870 ............................... *2nd Wife of Baylor Jennings: ................................... +Sally O. Morehead 1770 - ........................................... 5 Infant 1 Jennings ........................................... 5 Infant 2 Jennings ........................................... 5 Baylor Jennings, Jr. 1794 - 1879 ............................................... +Launia Brown ........................................... 5 Samuel Blackwell Jennings 1800 - 1864 ........................................... 5 Sarah Elizabeth Jennings 1801 - ............................... 4 George Jennings 1760 - 1789 ............................... 4 Hannah Jennings 1763 - 1842 ................................... +Joseph Duncan, Jr. ........................................... 5 (Rev.) Hansford Dade Duncan 1786 - ............................................... +Hannah Oswald ........................................... 5 Willis Jennings Duncan 1788 - 1841 ............................................... +Eleanor Barlow Bellinger ........................................... 5 Joseph George Washington Duncan ............................................... +Martha Ann C. Peeples ........................................... 5 Elizabeth C. Duncan ............................................... +Barney H. Brown ........................................... 5 Harrietta Grigsby Duncan 1814 - 1847 ............................................... +Ogamus Duncan Allen ........................................... 5 Hannah Duncan ........................................... 5 Joseph Allen Duncan ............................................... +Nancy Meyers ........................................... 5 William Hansford Duncan 1824 - 1889 ............................................... +Ann Louise Peeples ........................................... 5 Frances Duncan ............................................... +Mr. Quinn ............................... 4 Lewis Jennings 1765 - 1831 ................................... +Margaret Franklin 1795 - ........................................... 5 Edwin D. Jennings 1821 - ........................................... 5 Joseph L. Jennings 1823 - ........................................... 5 Elizabeth Jennings 1825 - ............................... *2nd Wife of Lewis Jennings: ................................... +Lucinda Bradford 1770 - ........................................... 5 Lewis Y. Jennings 1787 - ........................................... 5 Carola G. Jennings 1788 - ........................................... 5 Teresa B. Jennings 1789 - ........................................... 5 Lucinda B. Jennings 1790 - ........................................... 5 Lucinda A. Jennings 1804 - ........................................... 5 Austin Jennings 1824 - ............................................... +Albania Jennings 1825 - ............................... 4 Sarah Edrington Jennings 1767 - 1850 ................................... +George Simmons 1765 - ............................... *2nd Husband of Sarah Edrington Jennings: ................................... +John Rawlings ............................... *3rd Husband of Sarah Edrington Jennings: ................................... +Peter Lucas ........................................... 5 George A. Lucas 1792 - ........................................... 5 Peter W. Lucas 1794 - Wendy http://home.talkcity.com/SweetheartLn/nonniegay http://www.mindsync.com/wen7232
Wouldn't it be nice to know the locations these Jennings' lived or died in? J.
Name is Hazel New I been looking up the Jennings for a long time. My Father in law is from New Zealand. His great grand mother was from Birmingham England. I think I found her mother and Father they were Mary and John her grandmother was Sarah her grandfather was John There children were John, william, Thomas, John, could be more. The family went to court years ago over the iron & steel mills in Birmingham England. I cannot fine that record. The family think the Royal family did something with the record long ago. I could not fine http://www.rootsweb.com/~bnuwgw/nightsids.htm I think it might help me... Hazel New LONG BEACH CA USA
Hi Caren, THANK YOU SO MUCH for sharing your wealth of Jennings information. I am sure it took a long time and a lot of work to assemble all this data. I have a couple of additions/questions... I show Jacob JENNINGS b 12 May 1767 as md to Beatrice B. CROSS. This info was sent via another researcher. I do not have documentation for it. In your info, Jacob and Beatrice have a child named Polly JENNINGS b 10 Apr 1789... Mary "Polly" JENNINGS b 10 Apr 1789 is my ggg grandmother My records show her md to George D. SUMMERS, 22 Jul 1815, Rutherford, TN. The birth date for Polly is the same as the Polly you show md to James PORTERFIELD. I don't find a divorce for my Polly...and George and Polly's youngest child was born in 1825....three years after Polly and James marry. What do you think? Also, a question....when you say: Abner JENNINGS1, m. Chloe Farris LESTER1, October 16, 1828: b. April 04, 1805 ...Is April 4, 1805 the birth date of Abner or Chloe? Again, I sure appreciate your generosity. I wish I had more to offer.... Please feel free to add to or correct the following data - Sherry, CA Family Group Sheet Name: George D (?Dawson) SUMMERS Birth: ABT 1787/1805 VA Death: bef 24 Apr 1852 Rutherford, TN Father: Zacariah SUMMERS (1763-1848) Mother: Sarah DAWSON (~1761->1860) Marriage: 22 Jul 1815 Rutherford, TN Spouse: Mary "Polly" JENNINGS Birth: 10 Apr 1789 NC Father: Jacob JENNINGS (1767-1835) Mother: Betress B CROSS (1763-1855) Children 1 M: Eli Jennings SUMMERS Birth: 28 Apr 1816 TN Death: 20 Apr 1905 Warren, TN Spouse: Lucy Ann Dillon LESTER Marriage: 3 Apr 1837 Wilson, TN Spouse: Elizabeth M WITTEY (?LONG) Marriage: 14 Mar 1844 Spouse: Malinda J PRICE Marriage: 3 Nov 1853 Warren, TN 2 M: William R SUMMERS Birth: 31 Dec 1817 Death: bef 22 Oct 1900 3 M: Zacariah Talbot SUMMERS Birth: 12 Dec 1819 Death: bef 22 Oct 1900 Spouse: Phebe SANDERS Marriage: 4 Apr 1840 Rutherford, TN 4 M: John Dawson SUMMERS Birth: 7 Apr 1822 Death: bef 22 Oct 1900 Spouse: Mary GREEN Marriage: Rutherford, TN 5 M: Alvin Franklin SUMMERS Birth: 17 Feb 1824 Death: 28 Dec 1900 Midlothian, Ellis, TX Spouse: Catherine BELT Marriage: 9 Jul 1844 Rutherford, TN 6 F: Elizabeth Hubbard SUMMERS Birth: 11 Oct 1825 Death: 27 Jun 1853 Spouse: Tilford PENNEL Marriage: 12 Sep 1842 Rutherford, TN
I am researching Robert Jennings who mar. Rachel in Prince Edward Co. VA. d. Abt. 1794. His youngest son, Doctor Jennings, (Doctor is a given name not professional title), migrated to Tennessee in early 1800s' Records show him in Smith, Maury, Perry and eventually Decatur Co.s. Other lines: Thomas (NC-TN), Wood (NC-KY), Edwards (Graves Co., Marshall Col,KY), Bean (Marshall Col, KY), Strow (KY) Arnold (GA-Perry Co., TN), Moss (Weakley Co., TN), Winston (Weakley Co., TN)
Caren....I am interested in the Phillips History that you refer to. My Samuel Thomas Jennings( b.1841 in Bedford Co...great grandson of Robert Jennings(b.1736) who married Catherine Sallee ....married Lou Vicie Phillips (b.1845)....Lou Vicie's line goes to her father Garrett Phillips(b. 1815) to her grandfather Matthew Phillips (b.1770 in Surry County , NC)..{.Mathew was an early Bedford county Tn Justice of the peace, landowner, ran a cotton gin and worked in El Bethel Baptist church} his father was William Phillips ( b. 1740 in Orange County Va and died in Surry co. NC) who married Mary Creed. Williams father was Joseph Phillips who was born in 1710 in England. I am just wondering about an earlier possible connection between this Jennings and Phillips line....I appreciate your help on the list. Linda Shanklin Jackson -----Original Message----- From: Caren Tidwell <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, December 03, 1999 12:56 PM Subject: Re: [JENNINGS-L] William & Augustine Jennings >Part 2: > >4. JACOB2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)2,3 was born May 12, 1767 in Virginia, and died >September 05, 1835 in Wilson County, Tennessee. He married BEATRICE B. >UNKNOWN3. She was born June 1763 in Virginia, and died September 05, 1855. > >Notes for JACOB JENNINGS: >Another Family Bible Records shows his birth as May 12, 1762 (a previous one >showed July 12, 1762) and states that he departed this life on September 5, >1835, age 68 years, 1 month, and 23 days. This Family Bible also shows that >Beatrice B. Jennings, wife of Jacob Jennings, departed this life, September >5, 1855, age 92 years, 3 months, and 23 days. > >Jacob Jennings and his wife are buried at Smith's Fork Baptist Church, >Wilson County, Tennessee (University of North Carolina: Southern Historical >Collections, Trist Wood Papers on Jennings). > >Inventory and Appraisal on Estate of Jacob Jennings, deceased, Wilson >County, Tennessee, Octob3er 20, 1835 by: John A. Jennings and Robert >Jennings, Administrators (Will Book 1835: page 301). Children are also >listed in the Family Bible of John A. Jennings is possession of Mrs. G. H. >Hubbard, Hico, Hamilton County, Texas) > >Children of JACOB JENNINGS and BEATRICE UNKNOWN are: > i. ELIZABETH3 JENNINGS3, b. November 18, 1787; m. JOHN HUBBARD3, January >11, 1825. > ii. POLLY JENNINGS3, b. April 10, 1789; m. JAMES PORTERFIELD3, May 14, >1822. > iii. WILLIAM JENNINGS3, b. January 10, 1791; m. ELIZABETH GIBSON3, >September 24, 1813. > iv. JOEL JENNINGS3, b. December 01, 1792; m. CENTHIA GIBSON3, September 18, >1815. > v. JOHN A. JENNINGS3, b. March 04, 1795; m. MISS WORD3. > >Notes for JOHN A. JENNINGS: >There are two marriage bonds in Wilson County, Tennessee for John Jennings. >The first is in 1807 to a Fanny Word and the second in on August 7, 1816 to >a Susannah Word. > > vi. NANCY JENNINGS3, b. July 25, 1797; m. THOMAS ALEXANDER3, January 11, >1825. > vii. ROBERT JENNINGS3, b. May 03, 1799. > >Notes for ROBERT JENNINGS: >See Marriage for this Robert's Uncle for notation. > > viii. SALLIE JENNINGS3, b. October 19, 1801; m. JOHN E. WARREN3, September >02, 1817, Wilson County, Tennessee. > ix. URIAH JENNINGS3, b. September 18, 1804; m. SALLIE UNKNOWN3, 1830. > >More About URIAH JENNINGS: >Census: 1880, Wilson County, Tennessee age 76 and states that his mother and >father were born in Virginia.. > >5. JOHN2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)3 was born 1769 in Rowan County, North Carolina, >and died 1834 in Madison County, Kentucky. He married (1) UNKNOWN 1ST >WIFE3. He married (2) RACHEL BRADLEY3 1812 in Madison County, Kentucky. > >Notes for JOHN JENNINGS: >John Jennings (1769-1834) was married twice. The name of his first wife is >unknown to me. His children by his first wife had moved to Missouri by >1833. > >John ( X - signed with a Mark ) Jennings signed his will on December 4, 1833 >probated in the April Term, 1834: His heirs are listed below: >Wife: Rachel, "Tract of land I now live on South side of Big Branch, and 1 >negro, Sam, 1 negro Clara; all my stock and c" >Son: Thomas Jackson Jennings, "$350.00, at my death" >Daughter: Ann Eliza Jennings, "1negro Maria when she should marry or become >of age". >Daughter: Peggy Jane Jennings, "1 negro, Caroline" >Son: Robert James Jennings, "1 negro, Edmond when he shall come of age" >Son: Jacob Thompson Jennings, "1 negro, Bethias" >Son: John Jefferson Jennings, "To enjoy equal part of my land that his >mother lives on" >The above named children "my younger children" to receive certain negroes >and other property to make them equal to my older set of children which >moved to the State of Missouri, namely: >Daughter: Nancy Coates >Son: Joshua Jennings >Daughter: Elizabeth Bradley >Son: Alexander Jennings >Son: Arnel Jennings >Daughter: Sally Sanders, "to her children" >Exor: wife, Rachel Jennings with my nephew, Robert Jennings and my son, >Thomas Jackson Jennings. >Witnesses: James DeJarnett, William Denham (Madison County, Kentucky: >Will-Book F-2) > >Children of JOHN JENNINGS and UNKNOWN WIFE are: > i. NANCY3 JENNINGS3, m. MR. COATES3. > ii. JOSHUA JENNINGS3, m. DELPHE SANDERS3, 1812, Madison County, Kentucky. > iii. ELIZABETH "BETSY" JENNINGS3, m. THOMAS BRADLEY3, 1816, Madison County, >Kentucky. > iv. ALEXANDER JENNINGS3, m. DRUSCILLA BRADLEY3. > v. ARIEL "ARNEL" JENNINGS3, m. MARY "POLLY" WINSCOTT3, 1825, Boone County, >Missouri. > >Notes for ARIEL "ARNEL" JENNINGS: >Aeriel Jennings went from Kentucky to Howard County, Missouri. He married >the eldest daughter of Nancy Roberts and Richard Winscott who came from >Madison County, Kentucky to Missouri. > > vi. SARAH "SALLY" JENNINGS3, d. Bef. 1833; m. REASE H. SANDERS3, 1813, >Madison County, Kentucky. > >Children of JOHN JENNINGS and RACHEL BRADLEY are: > vii. THOMAS JACKSON3 JENNINGS3. > >Notes for THOMAS JACKSON JENNINGS: >Thomas Jackson Jennings in 1846, sold land owned by John Jennings which was >converted to the widow, Rachel Jennings, and to which land John Jennings >held title by deed from Jacob Jennings (Madison County Kentucky Deed Book >3-159). It is probable Jacob Jennings conveyed land in Madison County, >Kentucky to his brother, John Jennings on whose death in 1834, the land went >t John's widow, Rachel, and from her passsed to her son, Thomas Jackson >Jennings who sold the land in 1846. > >Thomas Jackson Jennings went to Cook County, Texas and was living in 1880. > > viii. ANN ELIZABETH JENNINGS3. > ix. PEGGY JANE JENNINGS3, m. JOHN C. YOUNG3, 1824, Madison County, >Kentucky. > x. ROBERT JENNINGS3. > xi. JOHN JEFFERSON JENNINGS3, m. NANCY BURTON3, 1831, Madison County, >Kentucky. > >6. ROBERT2 JENNINGS, JR. (ROBERT1)3,4 was born 1772 in Rowan County, North >Carolina. He married (1) MARY CAMPBELL5 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky. >He married (2) HANNAH WORD5,6 December 18, 1818 in Wilson County, Tennessee. > >Notes for ROBERT JENNINGS, JR.: >This Robert Jennings has also been shown to have married a Hannah Word on >December 18, 1818 in Wilson County, Tennessee. I wonder if this is the >correct Robert that married Hannah or is she the wife of Robert son of Jacob >Jennings. This Robert would have been his uncle. > >Since the Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips shows that this >Robert was married to Hannah Word, however, I still think that the Robert >that married Hannah Word could possibly be the nephew of the above Robert. > >Child of ROBERT JENNINGS and HANNAH WORD is: > i. NANCY3 JENNINGS7,7, m. WILLIAM DILLARD GRANDSTAFF8,9, November 30, 1853; >b. 1829; d. 1903. > >More About WILLIAM DILLARD GRANDSTAFF: >Military service: Soldier CSA under Col. Erastus Smith. > >7. ISAIAH2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)9 was born 1780 in Rowan County, North >Carolina, and died Abt. 1860. > >Notes for ISAIAH JENNINGS: >Isaiah Jennings, Madison County, Kentucky, signed will January 19, 1850 and >it was probated on January 27, 1860 naming the following heirs: >Daughter: Polly Coates >Son: Robert Jennings >Son: Squire W. Jennings >Daughter: Sally Jennings >Exors: Sons, Robert and Squire W. Jennings >Witnesses: Alfred G. Turner, William Harvey. "The said William Harvey is a >non-resident of the State of Kentucky and was examined." (Will Book N-528) > >One interesting note is that in Jesse Jennings, Madison County, Kentucy >signed will December 11, 1875 probated on February 1, 1892, listed the >following heirs: (Children of my brother, Squire W. Jennings, "Land whereon >I live") >Nephew: Thomas Jennings >Niece: Katie Jennings >To: Margaret Jones, wife of Joseph $100.00 (There is a Marriage Bond in >Madison County, Kentucky for a Maggie Jennings, 1870 married to Joseph W. >Jones) >To: Robert Jennings $100.00 >Exor: My brother, Squire Jennings >Witness: W.B. Smith, J.B. Parks, Thomas J. Smith (Will Book 2-38) >*Is this a name used by the above Robert who used the name Jesse or is he a >son not mentioned in his father's will. > >Children of ISAIAH JENNINGS are: > i. POLLY3 JENNINGS9, m. REASE COATES9, 1830, Madison County, Kentucky. > ii. ROBERT JENNINGS9, m. CYNTHIA ANN BARNES9, April 18, 1844, Madison >County, Kentucky. > iii. SQUIRE W. JENNINGS9, m. MATILDA J. BARNES9, 1850, Madison County, >Kentucky. > iv. SALLY JENNINGS9, m. URIAH JENNINGS9, 1830, Madison County, Kentucky. > > >Endnotes > >1. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. >2. Family Bible Records. >3. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. >4. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. >5. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. >6. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. >7. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. >8. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. >9. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >To write to the list, address to [email protected] >
If you know or connect the this line, please let me know. Thanks! Caren Descendants of Unknown Jennings Generation No. 1 1. UNKNOWN1 JENNINGS Child of UNKNOWN JENNINGS is: 2. i. HENRY2 JENNINGS, d. 1822. Generation No. 2 2. 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: 3. i. JAMES3 JENNINGS, d. 1834. Generation No. 3 3. 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. 4. iii. NOAH JENNINGS, b. 1812, South Carolina. Generation No. 4 4. 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: 5. i. JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM5 JENNINGS, b. February 1846, Calhoun County, Alabama; d. Aft. 1900. ii. HANNAH JENNINGS38, 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 JENNINGS38, 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 JENNINGS38, 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 6. v. JOHN D. OR PHIL JENNINGS, b. 1855. 7. vi. DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS, b. 1838. vii. LUNCINDA JENNINGS39, b. 1839. More About LUNCINDA JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama viii. PHOEBE JENNINGS40,41, b. Unknown. Children of NOAH JENNINGS and MATILDA UNKNOWN are: 8. ix. ROBERT J.5 JENNINGS, b. 1869, Alabama; d. 1930. x. MARY ANN JENNINGS, b. 1873. Generation No. 5 5. JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM5 JENNINGS (NOAH4, JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)42,43 was born February 1846 in Calhoun County, Alabama, and died Aft. 1900. He married RILEY JACKSON MOSES44,45 June 1869, daughter of JESSIE MOSES and EPSEY UNKNOWN. She was born May 1845 in Georgia, and died Aft. 1900. More About JESSE PHILLIP PILGRIM JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Fact 1: Phillip was a deacon in the Baptist Church.46 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. Children of JESSE JENNINGS and RILEY MOSES are: i. LEWIS J.6 JENNINGS46, b. 1874; d. 1935; m. ADA A. PATTERSON46; b. 1882; d. 1960. More About LEWIS J. JENNINGS: Fact 1: Bet. 1910 - 1920, Lewis was farming in Ohatchee, Alabama in 1910 to 1920. Fact 2: He is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery. ii. NOAH FRANKLIN JENNINGS46, b. December 05, 1881; d. June 1964; m. ADA A. UNKNOWN; b. February 1882. More About NOAH FRANKLIN JENNINGS: Fact 1: He died at age 84. Fact 2: He lived in Gadsden, Alabama in 1920 and 1957. Social Security Number: 419-09-0119 Alabama47 iii. JOHN H. JENNINGS48, b. March 27, 1870; d. April 29, 1945; m. (1) WILLIE E. BRYANT; b. June 18, 1877; d. December 26, 1902; m. (2) NANNIE SUE UNKNOWN; b. October 1883; d. August 1979. More About JOHN H. JENNINGS: Fact 1: He farmed in Polkville in 1900. Fact 2: Buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery. More About WILLIE E. BRYANT: Fact 1: She died after childbirth. More About NANNIE SUE UNKNOWN: Fact 1: Buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery. iv. FANNIE JENNINGS48, b. 1871; m. ANDERSON L. "GUNTER" NUNLEY, SR.48. v. ZUELLA MARTHA JENNINGS48, b. 1879. vi. MAJOR FORNEY JENNINGS48,49, b. December 21, 1872, Calhoun County, Alabama50; d. March 06, 195750; m. MARY JANE REYNOLDS50,51, April 24, 1898; b. June 01, 1880, Calhoun County, Alabama; d. December 28, 1953. Notes for MAJOR FORNEY JENNINGS: Sources have given more than one birthdate. One is 12/15/1874 and the other is 12/15/1872. One source is Walt and the other is Anna Crawford and the 1880 census. Source from Harold Jones lists three other children of Major and Mary. This have not been proven. For future research information, they are as follows: 1. Lenore Jennings born 1911 2. Zula Jennings born 1912 and died 1919. She is buried at Oak Bowery. 3. Mildred K. Jennings born 1925 and died 1931. She is buried at Oak Bowery. In 1900, Major was a farm laborer. His wife, Mary and son, Albert were living with her father, James Daniel Reynolds. He owned his own farm in Peak's Hill-Polkville in 1910 - 1920. His farm was located near Anderson Nunnally and Berry B. Nunnally, Jr. property. Major Forney Jennings obituary appears in the Book "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie (Page 888) and in the Birmingham News (Alabama): Issue May 24, 1948. It reads: M. F. Jennings of Route 1, Ohatchee, Alabama, died in May, 1948, survived by the following sons and daughters: 1. Carl Jennings, Hueytown, Alabama 2. T. Z. Jennings, Hueytown, Alabama 3. Archie Jennings, Hueytown, Alabama 4. Wallace Jennings, Hueytown, Alabama 5. Forney Jennings, Ohatchee, Alabama 6. Charles Jennings, Ohatchee, Alabama 7. L. D. Jennings, Ohatchee, Alabama 8. Mrs. Ed. Nunnally, Ohatchee, Alabama 9. Mrs. Ben Jones, Ohatchee, Alabama 10.Mrs. W. S. Reynolds, Ohatchee, Alabama More About MAJOR FORNEY JENNINGS: Census: 1880, Calhoun County, Alabama52 Fact 1: Major is buried at Oak Bowery Baptist Chruch in Middleton, AL.53 Fact 2: 1880 census shows birthdate as December 21, 1872.54 Notes for MARY JANE REYNOLDS: Dates provided by Harold Jones from Ohatchee are: Mary Reynolds born June 1, 1879 and died on December 28, 1953. More About MARY JANE REYNOLDS: Fact 1: She is buried at Oak Bowery Cemetery and no dates are shown on tombstones. vii. PHILIP SAMUEL JENNINGS55, b. December 15, 1876, Calhoun County, Alabama; d. April 28, 1962; m. NORA CLEMENTINE FLEMING, April 14, 1901; b. April 28, 1881; d. January 11, 1961. More About PHILIP SAMUEL JENNINGS: Fact 1: He lived in Blount County, Alabama in 1920. Fact 2: He lived in Oneonta, Alabama in 1957.. 6. JOHN D. OR PHIL5 JENNINGS (NOAH4, JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1855. He married MARTHA KINNEY. She was born 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 Children of JOHN JENNINGS and MARTHA KINNEY are: i. COKE T.6 JENNINGS, b. 1880; d. 1947; m. UNKNOWN. More About COKE T. JENNINGS: Fact 1: Divorced. Fact 2: He is buried at Rabbit Town Baptist Church Cemetery. ii. JOE H. JENNINGS, b. 1887. iii. JULIA C. JENNINGS, b. 1890; m. UNKNOWN ESTERWOOD. More About JULIA C. JENNINGS: Fact 1: She lived in Eason Hill, Georgia. iv. IRA D. JENNINGS, b. 1891. v. ANNIE A. JENNINGS, b. 1893; m. UNKNOWN GILBERT. vi. VIOLA B. JENNINGS, b. 1899; m. UNKNOWN ADKINS. vii. LOU J. JENNINGS, b. 1904; m. UNKNOWN HOLLIMAN. 7. DAVID ANDREW5 JENNINGS (NOAH4, JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1)56 was born 1838. He married MARTHA SARAH MURRY. She was born June 1836 in Georgia. More About DAVID ANDREW JENNINGS: Census: 1860, Benton/Calhoun County, Alabama Fact 1: Andrew was farming near Jacksonville and Rabbit Town in 1870 to 1900. Children of DAVID JENNINGS and MARTHA MURRY are: i. J. B.6 JENNINGS, b. April 1856; m. MARTHA UNKNOWN; b. 1861. More About J. B. JENNINGS: Fact 1: J.B. and Martha had 10 children and were living in Rabbit Town in 1900. ii. MARGARET JENNINGS, b. 1858; d. 1935; m. UNKNOWN PONDER. More About MARGARET JENNINGS: Fact 1: She is buried at Nances Creek Cemetery. iii. SARAH JENNINGS, b. 1863. iv. ROBERT B. L. JENNINGS, b. June 1866. v. CHARLES JENNINGS, b. 1867. vi. JANE JENNINGS, b. 1869. vii. HENRY JENNINGS, b. 1871. viii. NANCY JENNINGS, b. 1874. ix. ADA JENNINGS, b. 1876. x. JOHN T. JENNINGS, b. December 1878; m. MARY E. UNKNOWN; b. February 1879. More About JOHN T. JENNINGS: Fact 1: John and Mary lived in Rabbit Town in 1900. xi. J. E. JENNINGS, b. July 1884. 8. ROBERT J.5 JENNINGS (NOAH4, JAMES3, HENRY2, UNKNOWN1) was born 1869 in Alabama, and died 1930. He married JULIA A. HAMM 1888. She was born 1872, and died 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. Children of ROBERT JENNINGS and JULIA HAMM are: i. OSCAR JACKSON6 JENNINGS, b. 1890; m. MAUDIE FINLEY; b. 1890; d. 1961. More About OSCAR JACKSON JENNINGS: Fact 1: Oscar and Maudie are buried at Post Oak Springs Baptist Cemetery. ii. MARY JENNINGS, b. 1893; m. A. L. HILL. iii. THOMAS HAMILTON JENNINGS, b. 1894; d. 1952; m. ORIE L. HUMPHRIES; b. 1900; d. 1976. More About THOMAS HAMILTON JENNINGS: Fact 1: Thomas and Orie are buried at Post Oak Cemetery. iv. MATILDA JENNINGS, b. 1899; m. G. S. STRICKLAND. v. H. FLOYD JENNINGS, b. 1901. More About H. FLOYD JENNINGS: Fact 1: He lived in Anniston, Alabama. vi. BELLE JENNINGS, b. 1904; m. J. L. MARTIN. vii. ROBERT LEE JENNINGS, b. 1906; d. 1958; m. PAULINE UNKNOWN. More About ROBERT LEE JENNINGS: Fact 1: Robert is buried in Lloyd's Chapel Cemetery..
Hi, I am searching an unknown Jennings that Married Marguerite Plauche b.1813 in I think New Orleans, La.He had two boys from 1st marriage,James and Richard.Marguerite Plauche had two girls from 1st marriage, Mary Bertha and Marguerite.The girls both took the Jennings name. Happy Hunting, Pat
Every with lost Jennings lines needs to look at the below web site. Be sure to check out the Court Records, Wills, Court Records, etc. and the Surnames section. http://www.rootsweb.com/~bmuwgw/rightside.htm If anyone ties into these Jennings, please let me know because I am working very hard to connect the Bermudian Jennings to the Jennings along the east coast. Caren
Here are some miscellaneous records that I have on Robert Jennings. These are from the 1600 and 1700's. These are records that I have not found a "home" for as of this time. Other Miscellaneous records are posted on the GenForum if you are looking for Jennings from this era under a different name - John, William, etc. Let me know if you can make a connection. Hope we can connect these to other Roberts. If anyone know where these Roberts belong, please let us all know. Caren Barbados Records Wills and Administrations Volume III 1701-1725 Joanne Mcree Sanders Pages 278 and 279 Sgt. Maj. John Read of Barbados, being sick in body. St. Georges Parish, 11 (or 12) August 1648, Record Book 3/3 (Deeds), page 457 (Note: Clerk Error: Will begins John Read, ends Christopher Nevenson.) My cousin Richard Williams at 18 son of Isabella Williams my sister - produce of sugar sent to England this year in the Samaritane of Bensten and consigned to Thomas Challenor of Benston, sugar aboard the ship consigned to Phillip Sheshay London merchant, money due from Phillip Sheshay and from Christopher Nevison late deceased; my cousin George Strange - land lying near Black Rock butting John Hapnok; the siad George Franse; the said John _eynett and his 3 brothers in England; the said George King and his 3 brothers in England; Captain Henry Guy - plantation, goods, chattels, horses, negroes, etc. that Robert Jennings gave to me by will; Gannon (or Garmon) and his wife - one year each of the time they have to serve; Amelia Staple and maid servants Mary and Margaret; (Then the error began and the Neveson will began here). *Note above that John Read inherited a plantation, goods, etc that Robert Jennings gave to me by will - Now see the entry below that shows that a John Read (Reed) was associated with your Robert Jennings/Ginnings in NC...*Thomas Read, with no dower signs a deed to George Reed both of Rowan County, North Carolina on May 5, 1794, tract of 100 acres on Beaver Dam and Dicas Creek next to John Hollis, George Reed, and Robert Jinnings, original grant to George Read now deceased by sale on November 4, 1784 and he willed it to the said Thomas Read. (Rowan County, North Carolina: Deed Book 13-571) At a Council held in New Bern, September 28, 1750: Robert Jennings petitions for 100 acres in Anson County. (Saunders: Colonial Records of North Carolina: 4-1047) Other Robert Jennings' On September 8, 1667, John Stone of St. Georges sold two shares of land to Anthony White. John Stone of Hamilton Tribe names several children in his will of February 2, 1692. One of his sons was named Edwin Stone. Edwin Stone married Mary the widow of Robert Jennings. (page 206) Hint: May or may not be related; George jennings married Mary Stone; William Stone, heretofore of the Parish of St. Phillip, Charlestown, South Carolina but now of Walsall County, Stafford, England, signed will on May 2, 1778 probated on March 16, 1779; "Mentions one moiety of all my Estate not bequeathed to my son-in-law, George Jennings to be considered as the fortune of my daughter, his wife, Mary Jennings." Exors.: My wife, Elizabeth Stone and my brother, Edward Stone. Witnesses: Mr. Jennings, 126 Strand, London, England. (South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine: 7 pages 29-30) Source: Barbados Records Wills and Administrations Volume I 1639-1680 Joanne Mcree Sanders Page 16 The will of Dorothy Bannister St. Thomas Parish April 26, 1673 Record Book 6/8 page 491 Daughter Jane Middleton; grandson Thomas Cobham; Elizabeth Newman of Great Luiford, County Buckingham, England; sisters Ann Manning and Johan Fitchett both of Deddington, County, Oxford; mentions Mrs. Mansfield; Roger Bosewell; lands purchased of Thomas Hogg; sons William Bannister and Richard Bannister; my husband deceased; brother Edward Jackman; son in law Thomas Cobham - Xtr. Signed Dorothy Banister Witnesses: John Mansfield, Helen (X) Mansfield, Roger Rosewell, Robert Jennings Proved June 10, 1673 Other Jennings Notes that include the Read/Reed Family Read: Robert Jennings left estate to Major John Read before August, 1648. See Notes under Miscellaneous Robert Jennings. Documented Notes On Jennings and Allied Families by Doughtie Page 21 Mary Hill died 1780; m. 1730, Colonel Clement Read (1707-1763) of Bushy Forrest, Lunenburg County, Virginia. Mary Hill was the daughter of Priscilla Jennings m. ca. 1712 to William Hill, an officer in the British Navy, and wnd son of Marquis of Lansdowne. Documented Notes On Jennings and Allied Families by Doughtie Page 710 Thomas Read, with no dower, signs deed to George Reed both of Rowan County, North Carolina, May 5, 1794, tract of 100 acres on Beaver Dam & Dicas Creek next to John Hollis, George Reed, and Robert Jinnings, original grant to George Read now deceased, by sale November 4, 1784 and he willed it to the said Thomas Read. (Rowan County, North Carolina: Deed Book 13-571).
Part 2: 4. JACOB2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)2,3 was born May 12, 1767 in Virginia, and died September 05, 1835 in Wilson County, Tennessee. He married BEATRICE B. UNKNOWN3. She was born June 1763 in Virginia, and died September 05, 1855. Notes for JACOB JENNINGS: Another Family Bible Records shows his birth as May 12, 1762 (a previous one showed July 12, 1762) and states that he departed this life on September 5, 1835, age 68 years, 1 month, and 23 days. This Family Bible also shows that Beatrice B. Jennings, wife of Jacob Jennings, departed this life, September 5, 1855, age 92 years, 3 months, and 23 days. Jacob Jennings and his wife are buried at Smith's Fork Baptist Church, Wilson County, Tennessee (University of North Carolina: Southern Historical Collections, Trist Wood Papers on Jennings). Inventory and Appraisal on Estate of Jacob Jennings, deceased, Wilson County, Tennessee, Octob3er 20, 1835 by: John A. Jennings and Robert Jennings, Administrators (Will Book 1835: page 301). Children are also listed in the Family Bible of John A. Jennings is possession of Mrs. G. H. Hubbard, Hico, Hamilton County, Texas) Children of JACOB JENNINGS and BEATRICE UNKNOWN are: i. ELIZABETH3 JENNINGS3, b. November 18, 1787; m. JOHN HUBBARD3, January 11, 1825. ii. POLLY JENNINGS3, b. April 10, 1789; m. JAMES PORTERFIELD3, May 14, 1822. iii. WILLIAM JENNINGS3, b. January 10, 1791; m. ELIZABETH GIBSON3, September 24, 1813. iv. JOEL JENNINGS3, b. December 01, 1792; m. CENTHIA GIBSON3, September 18, 1815. v. JOHN A. JENNINGS3, b. March 04, 1795; m. MISS WORD3. Notes for JOHN A. JENNINGS: There are two marriage bonds in Wilson County, Tennessee for John Jennings. The first is in 1807 to a Fanny Word and the second in on August 7, 1816 to a Susannah Word. vi. NANCY JENNINGS3, b. July 25, 1797; m. THOMAS ALEXANDER3, January 11, 1825. vii. ROBERT JENNINGS3, b. May 03, 1799. Notes for ROBERT JENNINGS: See Marriage for this Robert's Uncle for notation. viii. SALLIE JENNINGS3, b. October 19, 1801; m. JOHN E. WARREN3, September 02, 1817, Wilson County, Tennessee. ix. URIAH JENNINGS3, b. September 18, 1804; m. SALLIE UNKNOWN3, 1830. More About URIAH JENNINGS: Census: 1880, Wilson County, Tennessee age 76 and states that his mother and father were born in Virginia.. 5. JOHN2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)3 was born 1769 in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died 1834 in Madison County, Kentucky. He married (1) UNKNOWN 1ST WIFE3. He married (2) RACHEL BRADLEY3 1812 in Madison County, Kentucky. Notes for JOHN JENNINGS: John Jennings (1769-1834) was married twice. The name of his first wife is unknown to me. His children by his first wife had moved to Missouri by 1833. John ( X - signed with a Mark ) Jennings signed his will on December 4, 1833 probated in the April Term, 1834: His heirs are listed below: Wife: Rachel, "Tract of land I now live on South side of Big Branch, and 1 negro, Sam, 1 negro Clara; all my stock and c" Son: Thomas Jackson Jennings, "$350.00, at my death" Daughter: Ann Eliza Jennings, "1negro Maria when she should marry or become of age". Daughter: Peggy Jane Jennings, "1 negro, Caroline" Son: Robert James Jennings, "1 negro, Edmond when he shall come of age" Son: Jacob Thompson Jennings, "1 negro, Bethias" Son: John Jefferson Jennings, "To enjoy equal part of my land that his mother lives on" The above named children "my younger children" to receive certain negroes and other property to make them equal to my older set of children which moved to the State of Missouri, namely: Daughter: Nancy Coates Son: Joshua Jennings Daughter: Elizabeth Bradley Son: Alexander Jennings Son: Arnel Jennings Daughter: Sally Sanders, "to her children" Exor: wife, Rachel Jennings with my nephew, Robert Jennings and my son, Thomas Jackson Jennings. Witnesses: James DeJarnett, William Denham (Madison County, Kentucky: Will-Book F-2) Children of JOHN JENNINGS and UNKNOWN WIFE are: i. NANCY3 JENNINGS3, m. MR. COATES3. ii. JOSHUA JENNINGS3, m. DELPHE SANDERS3, 1812, Madison County, Kentucky. iii. ELIZABETH "BETSY" JENNINGS3, m. THOMAS BRADLEY3, 1816, Madison County, Kentucky. iv. ALEXANDER JENNINGS3, m. DRUSCILLA BRADLEY3. v. ARIEL "ARNEL" JENNINGS3, m. MARY "POLLY" WINSCOTT3, 1825, Boone County, Missouri. Notes for ARIEL "ARNEL" JENNINGS: Aeriel Jennings went from Kentucky to Howard County, Missouri. He married the eldest daughter of Nancy Roberts and Richard Winscott who came from Madison County, Kentucky to Missouri. vi. SARAH "SALLY" JENNINGS3, d. Bef. 1833; m. REASE H. SANDERS3, 1813, Madison County, Kentucky. Children of JOHN JENNINGS and RACHEL BRADLEY are: vii. THOMAS JACKSON3 JENNINGS3. Notes for THOMAS JACKSON JENNINGS: Thomas Jackson Jennings in 1846, sold land owned by John Jennings which was converted to the widow, Rachel Jennings, and to which land John Jennings held title by deed from Jacob Jennings (Madison County Kentucky Deed Book 3-159). It is probable Jacob Jennings conveyed land in Madison County, Kentucky to his brother, John Jennings on whose death in 1834, the land went t John's widow, Rachel, and from her passsed to her son, Thomas Jackson Jennings who sold the land in 1846. Thomas Jackson Jennings went to Cook County, Texas and was living in 1880. viii. ANN ELIZABETH JENNINGS3. ix. PEGGY JANE JENNINGS3, m. JOHN C. YOUNG3, 1824, Madison County, Kentucky. x. ROBERT JENNINGS3. xi. JOHN JEFFERSON JENNINGS3, m. NANCY BURTON3, 1831, Madison County, Kentucky. 6. ROBERT2 JENNINGS, JR. (ROBERT1)3,4 was born 1772 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He married (1) MARY CAMPBELL5 1795 in Madison County, Kentucky. He married (2) HANNAH WORD5,6 December 18, 1818 in Wilson County, Tennessee. Notes for ROBERT JENNINGS, JR.: This Robert Jennings has also been shown to have married a Hannah Word on December 18, 1818 in Wilson County, Tennessee. I wonder if this is the correct Robert that married Hannah or is she the wife of Robert son of Jacob Jennings. This Robert would have been his uncle. Since the Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips shows that this Robert was married to Hannah Word, however, I still think that the Robert that married Hannah Word could possibly be the nephew of the above Robert. Child of ROBERT JENNINGS and HANNAH WORD is: i. NANCY3 JENNINGS7,7, m. WILLIAM DILLARD GRANDSTAFF8,9, November 30, 1853; b. 1829; d. 1903. More About WILLIAM DILLARD GRANDSTAFF: Military service: Soldier CSA under Col. Erastus Smith. 7. ISAIAH2 JENNINGS (ROBERT1)9 was born 1780 in Rowan County, North Carolina, and died Abt. 1860. Notes for ISAIAH JENNINGS: Isaiah Jennings, Madison County, Kentucky, signed will January 19, 1850 and it was probated on January 27, 1860 naming the following heirs: Daughter: Polly Coates Son: Robert Jennings Son: Squire W. Jennings Daughter: Sally Jennings Exors: Sons, Robert and Squire W. Jennings Witnesses: Alfred G. Turner, William Harvey. "The said William Harvey is a non-resident of the State of Kentucky and was examined." (Will Book N-528) One interesting note is that in Jesse Jennings, Madison County, Kentucy signed will December 11, 1875 probated on February 1, 1892, listed the following heirs: (Children of my brother, Squire W. Jennings, "Land whereon I live") Nephew: Thomas Jennings Niece: Katie Jennings To: Margaret Jones, wife of Joseph $100.00 (There is a Marriage Bond in Madison County, Kentucky for a Maggie Jennings, 1870 married to Joseph W. Jones) To: Robert Jennings $100.00 Exor: My brother, Squire Jennings Witness: W.B. Smith, J.B. Parks, Thomas J. Smith (Will Book 2-38) *Is this a name used by the above Robert who used the name Jesse or is he a son not mentioned in his father's will. Children of ISAIAH JENNINGS are: i. POLLY3 JENNINGS9, m. REASE COATES9, 1830, Madison County, Kentucky. ii. ROBERT JENNINGS9, m. CYNTHIA ANN BARNES9, April 18, 1844, Madison County, Kentucky. iii. SQUIRE W. JENNINGS9, m. MATILDA J. BARNES9, 1850, Madison County, Kentucky. iv. SALLY JENNINGS9, m. URIAH JENNINGS9, 1830, Madison County, Kentucky. Endnotes 1. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. 2. Family Bible Records. 3. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. 4. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. 5. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. 6. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. 7. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie. 8. Phillips Family History page 166 by Harry Phillips. 9. "Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families" by Doughtie.