received -----Original Message----- From: MTJS13@aol.com [mailto:MTJS13@aol.com] Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 5:15 PM To: JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [JENNINGS] Re: JENNINGS-D Digest V02 #46 coming through loud and clear! ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== Then when you are ready to send in your posts, questions, etc. please write to JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com and when posting, please use the subject line effectively,this increases your responses and makes it
Please check your dates on these two. You have them born 1834 and married 1823. Deloris
Elijah Jackson Jennings (s/o Elijah) b. Dec 1834 in Wilson county TN married Rachel Armstrong (d/o James & Mary) b. July 1834 in Wilson County, TN. They were married on July 23, 1823 in Wilson county TN. I am looking for a death date on either of these persons. Any information is appreciated. Wishing you ancestral searching success, Debbie Jennings Please check websites below: Sweet Owen County IN <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Franklin CountyVermont Genweb <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A> Kentuckiana Home <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/">http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/</A>
Greetings " I am new to your list. Let me introduce myself. I am Fred baird and have been following a different line(I think the wrong one) I now believe that I am related to the Jennings through John Batte Baird that Md. Jenny Jennings , the sister of Elizabeth that Md. Alexander Baird. Va. through NC..John Batte was a brother of Alexander.who died in Abbyville SC.1797.I think John had at least two sons Alexander and William that spent some tome in Tenn. and went to Ga. abt. 1799. I understand there are two large files if Baird-Jennings information in Montgomery, Ala. Archives and library. Does anyone know abt. them? Have they been Micrifilmed> I would like to hear from any and all of you that might have any information along these lines. Thank you very much Fred ftbaird@juno.com ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.
Listmembers: This is to let you know that Belinda Myrick Barnett will now be taking over as the new listowner.. I just know she will do a great job for the list and I know you will all welcome her. I have enjoyed maintaining this list, but it is time for my own researching now. I will remain on the list for my own Jennings search (it never ends) I look forward to hearing from any of you in the future that I have corresponded with in the past on our family lines. Wishing you ancestral searching success, Debbie Jennings Please check websites below: Sweet Owen County IN <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Franklin CountyVermont Genweb <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A> Kentuckiana Home <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/">http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/</A>
Dear Debbie, Hello. In case no one else has responded, I just wanted to let you know that I would be happy to take over the JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com at this time. At this time I am also the list administrator for the MYRICK-L@rootsweb.com list. You have done a wonderful job and thank you for your time and effort involved. Please let me know if you would like for me to take over the list for you. I descend from John JENNINGS, immigrant, England > Rappahannock (Posting quick list of my descent below.) Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett There are many individuals from my particular JENNINGS lineage that are on the list. I descend from: John JENNINGS, Sr. immigrant, Eng. > Rappahannock Co., VA ....+ Margaret PAYNE .................+ # 1 John JENNINGS, Sr. .................+ # 2 Christopher EDRINGTON, Sr. ............mother: Margrett/Margaret ROBINSON? .................mother: ?? .................father: Richard ROBINSON, immigrant ......................(uncle/great uncle? Christopher ROBINSON, immigrant) William JENNINGS, Sr. ....+ Mary WILLOUGHBY ............(It would appear that she most likely descends from (Sir) Ambrose WILLOUGHBY.) ............(Is there WARNER, SALLIS or BAILEY ancestry for her as well?) ............(Due to the name of her son, Augustine JENNINGS, I have been searching to see .............if I could find descent for her from Augustine WARNER, I and wife, Mary Margaret? TOWNELEY.) William JENNINGS, Jr. ....+ Ann KELLY ...........mother: Amy DONIPHAN .................mother: Amie/Amy PARTRIDGE .......................mother: ?? (could she be a SALLIS?) .......................father: ?George? PARTRIDGE ....................(Amie/Amy had brother, Samuell PARTRIDGE) ....................(and sisters, Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah) .................father: (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN ...................................md: wife # !: Amie/Amy PARTRIDGE ...................................md: wife # 2: Margaret MOTT ...................................md: wife # 3: Susannah ? .....................children include: .....................Alexander DONIPHAN, Jr. ..........................md: Sarah SALLIS ......................................mother: Sarah CATLETT .................................................md: husb. # 1: Robert TALIAFERRO, Jr. .................................................md: husb. # 2: Samuell SALLIS .................................................md: husb. # 3: Samuell SHORT ............................................father: (Colonel) John CATLETT ......................................father: Samuell SALLIS ...........father: (Captain) John KELLY ................mother: Penelope ? (could she be a SALLIS?) ................father: Matthew (1) KELLY, Sr. Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr. ..........(I think it is possible that his middle name of SALLEY ...........very well may come from a French type of pronunciation ...........of the name of SALLIS, (don't know if the origin of this name ...........is from France before going into England but imagine it prob. is ...........the French pronunciation would result in a phonetical "SAL - LEE" ...........sound and could very well connect with some of the other SALLEE ...........individuals that are trying to place their family group and their connection ...........with the SALLEE spelling of the name. There is a group of SALLEE/SALLEY ...........family that are found in Virginia a little later on but not quite this early as to ...........explain this connection but finding the name of SALLIS having married into ...........the family with Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr.'s grandmother's brother may ...........help explain where the name of SALLEY came from for his middle name. ...........It may indicate another direct descent for him from one of the 'missing info' grandmothers ...........or he could simply have been given the name from the aforementioned relationship. ...........Also there is a man named Thomas AMIES that is connected with the family ...........during this time and I have seen the name of Amie/Amy PARTRIDGE spelled ...........Amie PARTRIDGE on several occasions and thinking about that having been the ...........first time to see the Amie spelling instead of Amy or Aimee I then almost immediately ...........came upon the name of Thomas AMIES whose family name is spelled AMIE and ...........also AMEESE and shortened to MEESE. In this same Rappahannock group there ...........are MEESE family including an Edward MEESE and it then dawned on me that, perhaps, ...........in our searching for the wife of Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr. whose name is thought ...........to be Sarah MOORE......that maybe, indeed, her name was MEESE........try writing ...........our with your own handwriting the names of MOORE and MEESE in cursive/longhand ...........and you will see how easily it could be to mistake the two names especially given the ...........different writing styles of the 1600's later being interpreted. The families intermarried so frequently. ...........So, I throw that out to all for consideration. Perhaps you can help me locate more info ...........on these two new possibilities for direct descent in our tree.....the names of ...........SALLIS/SALLEE/SALLEY, AMIES/AMIE/AMIS/AMEESE/MEESE versus MOORE. md: Sarah MOORE/MORE of ?MEESE?/AMEESE/AMIES/AMIE ..............(Does she have BAILEY ancestry? And is her surname MEESE, ...............from the AMIS/AMIES/AMIE/AMEESE/MEESE lineage) ...........born: abt./aft. 1720 in ?/VA?/prob. Richmond Co.? ...........parents: ?? John JENNINGS, Sr., (RS) .....md: Rachel JORDAN ..................(Does anyone have a lead yet on her parents? ...................Only thing that I have so far is that she might connect ...................to the William JORDAN mentioned in conjunction with ...................the will of Mrs. Ann KELLY JENNINGS in abt. 1734/35 ...................in Richmond Co., VA and that Rachel prob. descends ...................from JORDAN'S JOURNEY JORDAN family in 1600's ...................Jamestown(e) area) ..................(And was her mother a BAILEY as there were several ...................BAILEY - JENNINGS marriages?) Bailey JENNINGS .....+ Kitty EARLE Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS .....+ Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER .............born: 1795 in Maryland ...........................md: wife # 1: ??/could she be Sarah BAZAR? ...........................md: wife # 2: ??/is she the same as wife # 1 ...........................md: wife # 3: Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS .............parents: (Is it possible that they connect with the JENNINGS ............................family further back in time?) Spencer B. PARKER .....+ Mrs. Rachel Moranda "Randa/Randy" LEWIS COLEMAN? BRIGHT ............born: abt. 1851 in Jones Co., MS ...........................md: husb. # 1: ? COLEMAN? ...........................md: husb. # 2: Wesley BRIGHT ...........................md: husb. # 3: Spencer B. PARKER Allie Artimissa PARKER .....+ James Martin "Jim" MYRICK .....(my paternal grandparents) In a message dated 3/16/2002 5:08:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, Debbjennings@aol.com writes: > Subj:[JENNINGS] List up for adoption > Date:3/16/2002 5:08:05 AM Pacific Standard Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:Debbjennings@aol.com">Debbjennings@aol.com</A> > Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com">JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com</A> > To:<A HREF="mailto:JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com">JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Listmembers: > I am interested in placing this mailing list up for adoption. Although I > have > thoroughly enjoyed maintaining it, I am now wishing to put more time into > my > own research. > Anyone interested in being a listowner, please contact me for further > details. > > > > Wishing you ancestral searching success, > Debbie Jennings > Please check websites below: > Sweet Owen County IN > <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> > Franklin CountyVermont Genweb > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A> > Kentuckiana Home > <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/">http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/</A> >
I will miss you. I thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. You are number one! Should you ever need anything in New Orleans, please count on me. Best wishes to you, Doris Ann Gorman
Listmembers: I am interested in placing this mailing list up for adoption. Although I have thoroughly enjoyed maintaining it, I am now wishing to put more time into my own research. Anyone interested in being a listowner, please contact me for further details. Wishing you ancestral searching success, Debbie Jennings Please check websites below: Sweet Owen County IN <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Franklin CountyVermont Genweb <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A> Kentuckiana Home <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/">http://www.angelfire.com/ky3/kentuckianahome/</A>
Holly, Robert and Sophronia lived in Beaver Center, PA (Crawford Co) and Ashtabula Co, OH. Lynn
Lynn, Where in Pa & Oh, mine Cyrenus Jennings 1766- 1841 Morgan Twp,Washington Co,Pa & Warren Co,Ohio, but they came from NJ before that,Holly ----- Original Message ----- From: <LBrownUT@aol.com> To: <JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 09, 2002 6:17 PM Subject: [JENNINGS] Robert Jennings/Sophronia Huston > Hello to the list, > > I am posting this line for a friend of mine, we are trying to tie our > Jennings lines together. Robert JENNINGS (1812-1882) married Sophronia HUSTON > (1819-1899). They had 13 children and lived in NY, PA and OH. Children: > William, Sahra, Rose, Esther, Milissia, Jane, Noble, Dora, David, Luella, > Royal, Alonza, Edna. We would appreciate any input. > > Lynn, NH > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Please visit our website--The Jennings Place at: > http://www.angelfire.com/va3/jenningsplace/ > (you might need to cut and paste this the first time). >
Hello to the list, I am posting this line for a friend of mine, we are trying to tie our Jennings lines together. Robert JENNINGS (1812-1882) married Sophronia HUSTON (1819-1899). They had 13 children and lived in NY, PA and OH. Children: William, Sahra, Rose, Esther, Milissia, Jane, Noble, Dora, David, Luella, Royal, Alonza, Edna. We would appreciate any input. Lynn, NH
Re: Connecting lines of SALLIS - poss. SALLEY/SALLEE - CATLETT - DONIPHAN/DONOVAN - PARTRIDGE - (COLCLOUGH) - KELLY - (RANSDELL) - JENNINGS - MOORE/MORE - (EDRINGTON) - WILLOUGHBY - PAYNE - ROBINSON - JORDAN - BAILEY? - PARKER - SYMONS - HALE(S) - BENNETT - HOLBROOK/HOLDBROOKE - PATTISON - (CONYERS) - WILCOXSON/WILLCOCKSON - EARLE - WILLIAMS - BILLINGTON - WILLIAMS - PEMBERTON - ELLZEY - COLLINS? - COPELAND - TUCKER - LANE - HOWELL - (FIELDING) - LEWIS - WARNER - READE - TOWNELEY - MERIWETHER and in addition to sending this to the various lists involved I am sending it to a few of the individuals/cousins and researchers that I have been working closely with regarding these names. Hello, This post covers a good deal of info that I have and that I am looking for but one of the specifics that I am searching for is regarding my paternal 5th great grandfather: Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr., born: 1720 in Richmond Co., Virginia and how his middle name of SALLEY might actually be connected with the name of SALLIS, (which may have been pronounced SAL - LEE, especially if this SALLIS family from England was originally of French descent as suggested by the spelling and, perhaps, was d' SALLIS/de SALLIS back in the 1066 period in Normandy if they were involved with William, I, "The Conqueror," King of England as most of the other familiy lines that are connected were. Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr.'s grandmother was Amy DONIPHAN whose brother, Alexander DONIPHAN, Jr., married Sarah SALLIS, daughter of Samuell SALLIS and Sarah CATLETT, aka Mrs. Sarah CATLETT TALIAFERRO SALLIS SHORT, after 1st marriage to Robert TALIAFERRO, 2nd marriage to Samuell SALLIS and her 3rd marriage to Samuell SHORT. Please bear me with me for a few minutes here as this will take a bit of explaining in detail some of these connections which may be already know by some of you but some of which are very new to me and I am trying to find out more about how they do connect. I am looking to find more information on the Sarah SALLIS who married Alexander DONIPHAN, Jr., son of (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN, Sr., born: abt. 1640 in Plymouth, Devonshire, England, and 1st wife, Amy/Amie PARTRIDGE, sister of Samuell PARTRIDGE and her 3 sisters, Mrs. Mary PARTRIDGE COLCLOUGH, (wife possibly of either John?/George? or Benjamin? COLCLOUGH,) Mrs. Sarah PARTRIDGE WILSON, (wife of Richard WILSON,) and sister, Mrs. Elizabeth PARTRIDGE YOUNG, (recently saw that her husband's name may have been Bernard YOUNG,) and then the 4th sister was Mrs. Amy PARTRIDGE DONIPHAN, wife of (Captain) Alexander PARTRIDGE DONIPHAN. This family connects with these names in Gloucester (aka Gloster sometimes,) Co., VA in 1678: Thomas AMIES Edward PARKER Roger SHACKLEFORD/SHAKLEFORD Robert BEVERLY William NORMAN Thomas HANCKS/HAUCKS The aforementioned (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN, Sr. married 1st wife, Amie/Amy PARTRIDGE, (ancestral grandparents of (Colonel) William B. TRAVIS of Alamo acclaim descends and I suspect that his descent, said to be from a TRAVERS line, is most likely from, but don't know for sure, the Raleigh TRAVERS who was a neighbor of John PAYNE and John JENNINGS in Rappahannock, VA, I believe, or, perhaps he was a neighbor in England or both,) and then (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN's 2nd wife was Margaret MOTT, (they are the ancestral grandparents of (President) Harry S. TRUMAN,) and then (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN's wife was Susannah ? Regarding the aforementioned, Thomas AMIES, and there may no connection whatsoever but the spelling of A-M-I-E that I have also seen used for the aforementioned Amie/Amy PARTRIDGE, who married (Captain) Alexander DONIPHAN, makes me curious as to whether or not there might be an AMIES family connection for this PARTRIDGE family and connected somehow to Thomas AMIES. Also, I am curious as to whether or not this Edward PARKER might connect to my PARKER lineage that is so missing. My paternal 2nd great grandfather, Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER, born: 1795 in Maryland, parents: ??/names unknown, married into this DONIPHAN - KELLY - JENNINGS - EARLE, etc. lineage shown below that connects in one way or another to these other surnames mentioned. This Jeremiah "Jerry" PARKER does not surface again until 1830 in the Copiah County, MS census and his 2nd/3rd wife, Sarah "Sally" JENNINGS, born: 1821/22 in Covington Co., MS or Alabama, descends from the EARLE, WILLIAMS, JENNINGS - KELLY - DONIPHAN, etc. mentioned herein. According to the information that I recently seen: Sarah SALLIS was the daughter of Samuell SALLIS and Mrs. Sarah CATLETT TALIAFERRO, (daughter of (Colonel) John CATLETT and his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR? SLAUGHTER CATLETT,) and Mrs. Sarah CATLETT TALIAFERRO married as her 1st husband, Robert TALIAFERRO, (son of Sarah GRYMES and Robert TALIAFERRO,) and then Mrs. Sarah CATLETT TALIAFERRO married 2nd husband, Samuel(l) SALLIS, and then married 3rd husband, Samuel(l) SHORT. Sarah CATLETT's sister, Elizabeth CATLETT, married Francis TALIAFERRO, brother of the aforementioned Robert TALIAFERRO. (Colonel) John CATLETT, born: March 1625/26 at Canterbury, Kent, England, (son of John CATLETT and Sarah HAWKINS,) md: wife # 1: ? LUCAS then (Colonel) John CATLETT md: bef. 06 Jan 1654 to wife # 2: Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR SLAUGHTER, daughter of (Captain) William UNDERWOOD, (of Isle of Wight and Lancaster Co.'s, VA,) and wife, Margaret ?. before January 06, 1654. (I am also searching to find out if my ancestors from Anson and Edgecombe Counties, North Carolina in the early 1700's Thomas (1) UNDERWOOD, Thomas (2) UNDERWOOD and his son, Jacob UNDERWOOD, are descendants of this (Captain) William UNDERWOOD. And Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR SLAUGHTER, at the time she married (Colonel) John CATLETT, was the ex-wife of husband # 1: Dr. James TAYLOR and the widow of husband # 2: (Captain) Francis SLAUGHTER, according to my understanding. And (Captain) Francis SLAUGHTER is believed to be descended from my SLAUGHTER lineage that we believe to be from John SLAUGHTER, immigrant to Jamestowne, VA, in the early 1600's. This SLAUGHTER line married into LIGHTFOOT and my SLAUGHTER line married into HATTEN that descends from LOTT - JOYNER - HARRIS from 1600's Isle of Wight Co., VA that married into the LIGHTFOOT line that is believed to connect to the same LIGHTFOOT lineage from (Reverend) Richard LIGHTFOOT and wife, Jane JONES, from late 1500's Stoke Breurne, Northamptonshire, England. My particular LIGHTFOOT search is for more information on my maternal 4th great grandmother, Martha Jane Dorsey? LIGHTFOOT, born: abt. 1763 in VA?/Antigua?, said to be daughter of Philip LIGHTFOOT and, perhaps, a mother named Susannah ?, as there is a Margaret Susannah LIGHTFOOT, born: abt. 1765 in Antigua, most likely, who is a daughter of the Philip LIGHTFOOT who spent the years of approximately 1763-1773 in Antigua as did his relative, Henry Benskin LIGHTFOOT, during a different timeframe, and this Philip LIGHTFOOT is believed to be descended from Royal Navy sea (Captain) John (2) LIGHTFOOT, brother of Virginia militia (Colonel) Philip LIGHTFOOT, (who married Alice CORBIN, daughter of Alice ELTONHEAD and Henry CORBIN,) and Philip and John were immigrants in abt. 1670 from England to Virginia, and (Captain) John (2) LIGHTFOOT died later in Suriname in the West Indies/Caribbean. They were the sons of John (1) LIGHTFOOT, Esq., barrister of Oxford Univ. and Gray's Inn College of Law. And Alice ELTONHEAD and Henry CORBIN were also the parents of Gawin CORBIN who married Jane LANE, sister of Mary LANE, (mentioned more below,) daughters of Mary ? and (Captain) John LANE, (is he related to immigrant, Thomas LANE?) And trying to find out if/how this LANE family connects to the Ann JOYNER who was the sister of Bridgeman JOYNER, Sr., (children of Thomas JOYNER and wife: either Elizabeth ROBINS or Sarah EDWARDS???) Bridgeman JOYNER, Sr. married a woman named Ann HARRIS, (daughter of Ann MARTIN and Thomas (2) HARRIS, son of Alice WEST and Thomas (1) HARRIS, descended from (Sir) William HARRIS.) My LOTT line descends from this JOYNER - HARRIS lineage. After the death of (Colonel) John CATLETT was killed in 1670 defending the port at Port Royal and in 1672 CATLETT's widow, Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR? SLAUGHTER CATLETT married as her 4th husband, (Reverend) Amory BUTLER. (Source is 'ADVENTURES of PURSE & PERSON, (1956),' by JESTER, page 302. (Colonel) John CATLETT and his land grant partner, John ROUSEY/ROUZEE/ROWZIE, had land grants in Rappahannock Co., VA, where my ancestors, John JENNINGS, immigrant, and John PAYNE, immigrant, and shipowner/shipbuilders, also had land. >From (Colonel) John CATLETT's 1st marriage to ? LUCAS, who died before John immigrated, had sons Nicholas CATLETT, born: 1644 in England, (who married Susannah MERIWETHER, daughter of David MERIWETHER, son of Nicholas MERIWETHER, (is this I or II?) and son, Thomas CATLETT. (The MERIWETHER lineage appears to enter into my lines of descent later on with the marriage of my PAYNE - JENNINGS ancestor named PARKER who married into the COLLINS? - ELLZEY that married into COPELAND - TUCKER - LEWIS - HOWELL lineage that appears to be descended from two sons of Elizabeth WARNER, (daughter of Mildred READE and Augustine WARNER, II,) and John "Councillor" LEWIS,) who were (Colonel) Charles Lilburne "Of the Byrd" LEWIS, Sr. and his wife, Mary HOWELL, daughter of Mary LANE, (daughter of Mary ? and (Captain) John LANE, (is he related to Thomas LANE connected with these families mentioned on this page?,) and Mrs. Mary LANE HOWELL's 2nd husband was Henry FIELDING and their daughter, Frances FIELDING, married a 3rd son of Elizabeth WARNER and John "Councillor" LEWIS,) and the 2nd son of Elizabeth WARNER and John "Councillor" LEWIS that I believe that I descend from through Howell LEWIS, born: bet. 1782-1788 in Granville Co., North Carolina, was the son named (Colonel) Robert "Of Belvoir" LEWIS who married Jane MERIWETHER, (daughter of Elizabeth CRAWFORD and Nicholas MERIWETHER, II.) And back to the other 2 known children, in addition to Elizabeth and Sarah, of (Colonel) John CATLETT and 2nd wife, as her 3rd husband, Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR SLAUGHTER CATLETT (later BUTLER,) were: John CATLETT who married wife # 1: ? SMITH, daughter of (Major) John SMITH, and then married wife # 2: Elizabeth GAINES. And the other son of (Colonel) John CATLETT and Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR SLAUGHTER CATLETT (later BUTLER) was William CATLETT who married Elizabeth THOMPSON who had a brother, William THOMPSON and they are somehow related to or connected to Robert PAYNE and wife, Catherine ?, is she a PAYNE or a CATLETT or a THOMPSON, very confused here, and being in Rappahannock Co., VA I would imagine that they are related to John PAYNE, immigrant, born: 1615 in Yorkshire, VA that I descend from. I don't know for sure but I believe that there may be a connection with the name of SALLIS and the middle name of my paternal 5th great grandfather: Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr., born: 1720 Richmond Co., Virginia, whom is believed to have married a woman named Sarah MOORE/MORE, (but still looking for any information on her family.) They were in South Carolina during the Revolutionary War and then their family was in Christian County later Caldwell County, Kentucky. Edward Salley JENNINGS' grandmother was Amy DONIPHAN who was the sister of Alexander DONIPHAN, Jr. who married Mrs. Sarah SALLIS. It could be possible that the family name of SALLIS before their being in England originated from France and possibly had the pronunciation of SAL - LEE and might be akin to the SALLE and SALLEY lines out of France but I really don't know for sure. A pronunciation of SAL-LEE could be responsible for the spelling of SALLEY for the middle name of my 5th great grandfather, Edward Salley JENNINGS, Sr.. He may have been named simply for the family of his great aunt by marriage, Sarah SALLIS, who married Of course, it is possible that he is also, in some way, descended from the SALLIS lineage himself. We are missing a couple of the other immediate maiden names some of his ancestral grandmothers so there may be an additional SALLIS/SALLEY/SALLEE connection not evident yet. My descent is from Alexander DONIPHAN, Jr.'s sister, Amy DONIPHAN, born: abt. 1662 in VA, and her 1st husband, (Captain) John KELLY, (after his death she married Edward RANSDELL,) and I descend from their daughter, Ann KELLY, born: 1696 in VA, died: 1734/35 in Richmond Co., VA, and her husband, William JENNINGS, Jr., born: abt. 1695 in Richmond Co.,VA, died: 1733 in Richmond Co., VA, (son of Mary WILLOUGHBY and husband, William JENNINGS, Sr., born: abt. 1668 in Rappahannock Co., VA, (son of Margaret PAYNE, (daughter of John PAYNE, immigrant, born: abt. 1615 in Yorkshire, England, and wife thought to be Margrett ROBINSON?, daughter of early 1600's Tidewater area, VA immigrant, Richard ROBINSON,) and 1st husband, John JENNINGS, Sr., immigrant, that I believe was born: 20 May 1644 in St. Martin's Parish, Birmingham, England. (Mrs. Margaret PAYNE JENNINGS later married 2nd husband, Christopher EDRINGTON, Sr..) My Edward Salley JENNINGS at the age of 15 years old was orphaned after the death of his mother and father both in 1733 and 1734/35 in Richmond Co., VA at which time guardianship was given over to his uncle, Augustine JENNINGS, born: abt. 1708 in Richmond Co., VA, whose wife was Hannah WILLIAMS whose will was witnessed by Alexander Doniphan KELLY, brother of Ann KELLY, daughter of Amy DONIPHAN. And Alexander Doniphan KELLY became the guardian for Edward Salley JENNINGS's sister, Martha JENNINGS, and Alexander and Ann KELLY's brother, Matthew KELLY became the guardian for William JENNINGS, III and John JENNINGS, additional brothers of Calathan, Martha and Edward Salley JENNINGS. Calathan JENNINGS' guardian was also the aforementioned Augustine JENNINGS. The aforementioned (Captain) John KELLY, born: abt. 1660 in ??, who married Amy DONIPHAN, was the son of Penelope ? and Matthew KELLY, born: abt. 1640 in ?? Perhaps his mother was Penelope SALLIS or SALLEE/SALLEY? This is, of course, just speculation on my part at this time. And the aforementioned Mary WILLOUGHBY, born: abt. 1670 in ?, who married William JENNINGS, Sr., has no information at this time that I know of regarding the names of her parents but it is thought most likely that she is descended from Ambrose WILLOUGHBY. Perhaps there may be a connection with the SALLIS family there for her mother or other ancestor or SALLEE/SALLEY. Of course, again, this is strictly speculationg for Mary WILLOUGHBY at this time. In addition, I think it is quite possible that Mary WILLOUGHBY's lineage may connect with Augustine WARNER, I and Margaret TOWNELEY but that is also just speculation based on the information that she had a son who was named Augustine JENNINGS and, so far, there is no other source for the name of Augustine. Most of my families arrived in the early to mid 1600's and mostly were from Wales and England and most named their sons with family surnames and some of the daughters as well. There are so many variables with the possible connections that I want to mention a few more things regarding the JENNINGS' family mentioned above: Ann KELLY, born: abt. 1696 in VA, died: 1734/34 in Richmond Co., VA, md: William JENNINGS, Jr. child: Edward Salley JENNINGS, born: 1720 in Richmond Co., VA, md: Sarah MOORE/MORE, (we think) .....Richmond Co., VA > SC during Rev. War > Christian/Caldwell Co., KY John JENNINGS, Sr., (RS,) md: Rachel JORDAN .....Richmond Co., VA > SC during Rev. War > Christian/Caldwell Co., KY .....(Does this Rachel JORDAN connect with the William JORDAN mentioned in the will ......or other documents regarding her death of Mrs. Ann KELLY JENNINGS in 1734/35 ......and connected with KELLY - DONIPHAN family perhaps.) ......(Also suspect a possible BAILEY family connection.) Bailey JENNINGS and 1st wife: Kitty EARLE, born: abt. 1795 in VA ......VA to Christian/Caldwell Co., KY > Covington Co., MS > Simpson Co., MS ......2nd wife: Mrs. Sally LEA LEE, (widow of William LEE, son of Needham LEE, Sr. of Simpson Co., MS) ......Kitty EARLE, b: abt. 1795 in VA < Tabitha WILLIAMS & Samuel EARLE, IV, (RS/Sgt.) (2nd son of name,) ......b: 20 Jan 1760 at Town Run Plantation, Fauquier Co., VA, d: 1845 in Mobile, Alabama ......< (Major) Samuel EARLE, III, b: abt. 1692 in Westmoreland Co., VA, and 2nd wife, Elizabeth HOL(D)BROOK(E,) ..............1st wife: Anna SORRELL ......< Samuel EARLE, II and Phillis BENNETT, (prob. daughter of John BENNETT and, most likely, stepdaughter ..............of his 2nd wife: Mrs. Mattilda ALLERTON EARLE RUST BENNETT, ......................................widow of 1st: Samuel EARLE, I ......................................after death of 1st wife, Bridget(t) HALE(S,) ......................................2nd: William RUST and then married 3rd: John BENNETT) ......< Samuel EARLE, I and Bridget(t) HALE(S,) ......................................prob. daughter of Thomas HALE(S)/HAILLES/HAYLES, who settled Yeocomico Parish, ......................................Northumberland Co., VA, with (Sir) John EARLE in 1649 after buying land from Indians .................Samuel EARLE, I was landgrant partner of (Major) John STITH .................Samuel EARLE, I owned land adjoining that of Augustine WASHINGTON .............................................................................. ...........father of (Gen./Pres.) George WASHINGTON .....................md: wife # 1: Bridget(t) HALE(S) .....................md: wife # 2: Mattilda (Martha?) ALLERTON .............................................(think related somehow to Isaac ALLERTON, I and II) .....< (Sir) John EARLE and Mary SYMONS/SYMONDS .............................................(prob. sister of Francis SYMONS who immigrated in 1649 with (Sir) John EARLE) .....................md: wife # 1: Mary SYMONS .....................md: wife # 2: Mrs. Elizabeth ?/CAUSEY? ?/CAUSEY? HOWELL EARLE CLEMENT(S) .................................................(maiden name may be CAUSEY/CAWSEY?) .................................................md: husb. # 1: ? ? or ? CAUSEY/CAWSEY .................................................md: husb. # 2: ? HOWELL ...........................................................(believe he is related to the John HOWELL ............................................................son of James HOWELL and Mary LANE, ............................................................daughter of Mary ? and (Captain) John LANE ............................................................and maybe they are all related to the HOWELL ............................................................family of Nancy Elizabeth HOWELL .......................................................................(Edmund /Edmond HOWELL,) ............................................................who married Edmund/Edmond STUCKEY ............................................................who descends from Charles STUCKEY ............................................................and Ann(e) CARY ............................................................(descends from Mylles CARY and .............................................................(Captain) Thomas TAYLOR, .................................................................(Was he the ancestor for the ..................................................................Dr. James TAYLOR that married ..................................................................Mrs. Elizabeth UNDERWOOD TAYLOR SLAUGHTER BUTLER?) .................................................md: husb. # 3: (Sir) John EARLE .............................................................................m d: wife # 1: Mary SYMONS/SYMONDS .............................................................................m d: wife # 2: Mrs. Elizabeth ? CAUSEY HOWELL .................................................md: husb. # 4: William CLEMENT(S) Okay...will stop for now. Looking forward to hearing from anyone who might be able to help me fill in some of these missing pieces. Any information and corrections would be most greatly appreciated. Thank you so very much. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett BandB4951@aol.com
Debbie I just called, and since we don't live in the state, the man that answered said he didn't know who to send masseage to,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I requesred he send to ALL......... > You can call 1-800-372-7181 and leave a message about a bill. Robert > Stivers > is the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee (That is were the bill is > now > it has already passed the House 66-22) they will ask your name address etc. > > Please tell they you are opposed, I havn't gotten to read the bill myself > but > if what you say is true, a blitz calling campaign should help.
You can call 1-800-372-7181 and leave a message about a bill. Robert Stivers is the chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee (That is were the bill is now it has already passed the House 66-22) they will ask your name address etc. Please tell they you are opposed, I havn't gotten to read the bill myself but if what you say is true, a blitz calling campaign should help. Wishing you ancestral searching success, Debbie Jennings Please check websites below: Sweet Owen County IN <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Franklin CountyVermont Genweb <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A>
--=======2FA06A07======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-55E3580A; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I live in Illinois and am sending this message to each person on the website: Dear Senator ____________: I understand there is a bill pending in the Judiciary Committee that would limit a genealogist's ability to obtain birth and death certificates, and would eliminate the INDEX for births and deaths. There is a provision for genealogists to get copies of births after 100 years and deaths after the person has been deceased for 50 years, but how would I get information about a family member who died in say, 1956? How will I get permission to receive a copy? These certificates and lists contain vital information for those of us who are interested in our family ties and trees, and in finding *lost* family members. I'm my family's historian. Our roots are in Kentucky and I'm already having a difficult time connecting to the Kemps, Fowlers, and Rush's even though I belong to many on-line genealogy lists. Passage of this bill may make it impossible for me to learn about my family. My cousins and I are planning a trip to Wickliffe County, KY this spring to find our grandparents' headstones and visit the libraries and county offices to obtain birth and death certificates, and search any indexes and lists. If this bill passes, we would have no reason to go except to see old gravestones, and I don't believe we'll make the trip just for that purpose. I have no idea what your position on this issue may be. If you will be voting against this bill, I commend you and congratulate you on your wise decision. If you've been leaning towards voting for this bill, I ask you to explore the benefits to family historians, and then to vote against this bill that would severely block our ability to find family members and family roots. Thank you for your time, Barbara J. Opitz Waukegan, IL 60087 At 06:29 AM 3/6/02 -0500, you wrote: >Listmembers: >This is just a heads up for everyone: > >The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some changes to the law >concerning birth and death records in Kentucky making it harder to get >copies. The only ones who can get a copy will be yourself, immediate >family member, or authorized representative, i.e.. lawyer, doctor, funeral >director. --=======2FA06A07======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-55E3580A Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.330 / Virus Database: 184 - Release Date: 2/28/02 --=======2FA06A07=======--
I have a question. Although I do not live in Kentucky, all of my Mother's side of my family are either still in Kentucky or are like me, across the state line in Virginia, and in order to get this information, we must rely on a good hearted soul there to help us get that type of information. I would like the privilege of signing this, but I am sure a "displaced Kentuckian" cannot. Right? Thelma Jennings Leitch (Boggs-Backs-Caudill, & etc.) ----- Original Message ----- From: <Debbjennings@aol.com> To: <JENNINGS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 6:29 AM Subject: [JENNINGS] for information purposes > Listmembers: > This is just a heads up for everyone: > > The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some changes to the > law concerning birth and death records in Kentucky making it harder > to get copies. The only ones who can get a copy will be yourself, > immediate family member, or authorized representative, i.e.. lawyer, > doctor, funeral director. > > The biggest change is that the new law eliminates the INDEX for births > and deaths. No part of the record may be obtained unless you can > meet the criteria for obtaining a copy.The index will no longer be > available online, on CD or in libraries. > > There is a provision for genealogists to get copies of births after > 100 years and deaths after the person has been deceased for 50 > years. If the person is still living, you must get permission from > that person to obtain the certificate. What about someone who > died in say, 1956? How will you get permission to receive a copy? > > House Bill HB 523 is currently in the Judiciary Committee. It will > be voted on in the Kentucky Senate within a few days, perhaps as > early as tomorrow. PLEASE, send a message to the Senators > from Kentucky telling them how much we rely on these records > for genealogical research. Genealogical tourism, including money > spent for copies at the Office of Vital Statistics, Historical > Societies, and Archives in Kentucky will be affected by this change. > Money talks especially in these days of budget shortfalls. > > The email addresses for Kentucky State Senators can be found > at this link: > http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Senate/senadd.htm > > > > > > > > > Wishing you ancestral searching success, > Debbie Jennings > Please check websites below: > Sweet Owen County IN > <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/ sweetowen/</A> > Franklin CountyVermont Genweb > <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A> > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Please visit our website--The Jennings Place at: > http://www.angelfire.com/va3/jenningsplace/ > (you might need to cut and paste this the first time). > >
Listmembers: This is just a heads up for everyone: The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some changes to the law concerning birth and death records in Kentucky making it harder to get copies. The only ones who can get a copy will be yourself, immediate family member, or authorized representative, i.e.. lawyer, doctor, funeral director. The biggest change is that the new law eliminates the INDEX for births and deaths. No part of the record may be obtained unless you can meet the criteria for obtaining a copy.The index will no longer be available online, on CD or in libraries. There is a provision for genealogists to get copies of births after 100 years and deaths after the person has been deceased for 50 years. If the person is still living, you must get permission from that person to obtain the certificate. What about someone who died in say, 1956? How will you get permission to receive a copy? House Bill HB 523 is currently in the Judiciary Committee. It will be voted on in the Kentucky Senate within a few days, perhaps as early as tomorrow. PLEASE, send a message to the Senators from Kentucky telling them how much we rely on these records for genealogical research. Genealogical tourism, including money spent for copies at the Office of Vital Statistics, Historical Societies, and Archives in Kentucky will be affected by this change. Money talks especially in these days of budget shortfalls. The email addresses for Kentucky State Senators can be found at this link: http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Senate/senadd.htm Wishing you ancestral searching success, Debbie Jennings Please check websites below: Sweet Owen County IN <A HREF="http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/">http://www.angelfire.com/in4/sweetowen/</A> Franklin CountyVermont Genweb <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~vtfrankl/Franklin.html">Franklincounty VT </A>
Hi, Penny, Sorry, my Jennings were from Cornwall and Devon, but I agree that there are many named Thomas in the line. If you have some dates to go with your names, and hopefully the names of some of thetowns, I can help you to look. Cheers, Lorraine