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