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    1. [JENNINGS-L] Fwd: Unreadable Files & Fwd: My comments
    2. --part1_49.14de30b.25e402f9_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 00-02-22 10:17:55 EST, BandB4951 writes: << Subj: Re: Unreadable Files & Fwd: My comments Date: 00-02-22 10:17:55 EST From: BandB4951 To: [email protected] In a message dated 00-02-22 08:27:55 EST, [email protected] writes: << Subj: My comments Date: 00-02-22 08:27:55 EST From: [email protected] (Wilma) To: [email protected] This is just a suggestion... as I read or try to read your entries, I become confused... all of the ,HTML>FONT SIZE etc and your repeated ='s I become confused and leave your messages..... maybe I am just one out here, but to me it is too confusing to continue to try to read it.. just thought I would let you know and perhaps give a little help... Wilma Fleming Haynes [email protected] >> Regarding the above and accidental email containing files which were being sent to an individual but accidentally sent to the list is my answer below...... Dear Wilma, Thank you for your email but I am not at all sure what you are referring to but I am assuming that, perhaps, it is in reference to email accidentally sent to the [email protected] list. There were files on my JENNINGS line that I am currently working with for a mailing to some of the JENNINGS researchers that I had extracted some information from in smaller individual files that I was sending to another descendant of Edward Salley JENNINGS. It is my understanding that files do not transfer correctly to the lists.....the information you mention.... the HTML>FONT SIZE and the repeated ='s etc. must be coded instructional messages for formating and structure for transmission purposes is all I can figure but definitely not something that I typed in. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett >> --part1_49.14de30b.25e402f9_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: [email protected] From: [email protected] Full-name: BandB4951 Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 10:17:55 EST Subject: Re: Unreadable Files & Fwd: My comments To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_49.14de30b.25e402a3_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 3.0 for Windows 95 sub 64 --part2_49.14de30b.25e402a3_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 00-02-22 08:27:55 EST, [email protected] writes: << Subj: My comments Date: 00-02-22 08:27:55 EST From: [email protected] (Wilma) To: [email protected] This is just a suggestion... as I read or try to read your entries, I become confused... all of the ,HTML>FONT SIZE etc and your repeated ='s I become confused and leave your messages..... maybe I am just one out here, but to me it is too confusing to continue to try to read it.. just thought I would let you know and perhaps give a little help... Wilma Fleming Haynes [email protected] >> Regarding the above and accidental email containing files which were being sent to an individual but accidentally sent to the list is my answer below...... Dear Wilma, Thank you for your email but I am not at all sure what you are referring to but I am assuming that, perhaps, it is in reference to email accidentally sent to the [email protected] list. There were files on my JENNINGS line that I am currently working with for a mailing to some of the JENNINGS researchers that I had extracted some information from in smaller individual files that I was sending to another descendant of Edward Salley JENNINGS. It is my understanding that files do not transfer correctly to the lists.....the information you mention.... the HTML>FONT SIZE and the repeated ='s etc. must be coded instructional messages for formating and structure for transmission purposes is all I can figure but definitely not something that I typed in. Sincerely, Bellinda Myrick - Barnett --part2_49.14de30b.25e402a3_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <[email protected]> Received: from rly-yb04.mx.aol.com (rly-yb04.mail.aol.com [172.18.146.4]) by air-yb04.mail.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Tue, 22 Feb 2000 08:27:55 -0500 Received: from mail.harborside.com (mail.harborside.com [204.214.110.226]) by rly-yb04.mx.aol.com (v67_b1.24) with ESMTP; Tue, 22 Feb 2000 08:27:41 -0500 Received: from [204.214.118.87] (helo=wilma) by mail.harborside.com with smtp (Exim 3.03 #1) id 12NFLm-0001yI-00 for [email protected]; Tue, 22 Feb 2000 05:27:39 -0800 Message-ID: <[email protected]> From: "Wilma" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> References: <[email protected]> Subject: My comments Date: Tue, 22 Feb 2000 05:30:07 -0800 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2919.6600 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2919.6600 This is just a suggestion... as I read or try to read your entries, I become confused... all of the ,HTML>FONT SIZE etc and your repeated ='s I become confused and leave your messages..... maybe I am just one out here, but to me it is too confusing to continue to try to read it.. just thought I would let you know and perhaps give a little help... Wilma Fleming Haynes [email protected] > descendants of John JENNINGS and Margaret PAYNE > B > > --part1_49.141ef72.25e1c172_boundary > Content-Type: text/plain; name="JENNI~17.TXT" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable > Content-Disposition: inline; filename="JENNI~17.TXT" > > <HTML><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10>Subj:=09<B>Re: John Jennings & Margaret= > Payne</FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10></B><BR> > Date:=091/3/99 11:14:09 AM Central Standard Time<BR> > From:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:DLusher212">DLusher212</A><BR> > To:=09<A HREF=3D"mailto:BandB4951">BandB4951</A><BR> > </FONT><FONT SIZE=3D3 PTSIZE=3D10><BR> > Hello <BR> > Since I placed that querry I have been able to find more information on m= > y Jennings line. John Jennings was born in Old Rappahannock County (late= > r to be named Richmond Co.) in 1633. He married Margaret Payne, daughter= > of John Payne and Margaret Robbinson, and had six children. John died a= > bout 1670 and Margaret remarried to Christopher Edrington. My direct Jen= > nings line remained in Virginia until after the Revolutionary War then se= > ttled in Kentucky. I have not traced any Jennings to the Carolinas but th= > at doesn't mean they didn't settle there. Your William Augustine Jenning= > s may be descended from siblings of my direct line to either John & Marga= > ret or William and Mary. Below is a listing of my Jennings line as far ba= > ck as I have been able to verify (my direct ancestors are in bold print).= > If you find a connection, I would be happy to know. Good Luck on your se= > arch.<BR> > Douglas Lusher<BR> > Grandview, Mo<BR> > <BR> > Children of <B>John and Margaret</B>:<BR> > 1. Margaret Jennings b. 1653 Old Rapp., Va<BR> > 2. Jane Jenings b. 1655 Old Rapp., Va<BR> > 3. Grace Jennings b. 1656 Old Rapp., Va<BR> > 4, Honor Jennings b. 1657 Old Rapp., Va<BR> > 5. John Jennings b. 1660 Old Rapp., Va d. bef 1695 Old Rapp., Va<BR> > 6. <B>William Jennings, Sr.</B> b 1668 Old Rapp., Va d. 1734 Richmond Co= > ., Va<BR> > <BR> > Wm. Jennings, Sr. married Mary _____? and they had 5 children. I have= > pretty much concluded that this Wm. Jennings Sr. should not be confused = > with the Wm. Jennings Sr. of Nottaway Co., who married Mary Jane Pulliam = > although they may very well be cousins.<BR> > Children of Wm. Jennings, Sr. and Mrs. Mary Jennings<BR> > <B>1. Augustine Jennings </B> b. 1708 Richmond Co., Va d. 1778 Fauquie= > r Co., Va<BR> > 2. William Jennings, Jr. b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> > 3. John Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> > 4. Willoughby Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> > 5. Mary Jennings b. abt 1700 Richmond Co., Va<BR> > <BR> > Augustine Jennings married Hannah Williams in 1737 and moved his famil= > y to Prince William County, Va. He helped survey the new Fauquier Co. li= > ne when the new county was formed from Pr. Wm. Co. He had a large planta= > tion in an area known as Elk's Marsh Run. His will lists hundreds of acre= > s and numerous slaves among his bequests. Four of his sons (William, Augu= > stine Jr., Barryman, and Baylor) served in the Virginia Militia during th= > e Revolutionary war under Colonel Elias Edmonds's Regiment.<BR> > Chidren of Augustine and Hannah:<BR> > 1. John Jennings b. abt 1738<BR> > 2. Elizabeth Jennings b. 1742 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > <B>3. William Jennings</B> b. 1744 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > <B>+Elizabeth Withers </B>b. abt 1745 <BR> > 4. Augustine Jennings, Jr. b. 1746 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +Molly Oxford<BR> > 5. Jemima Jennings b. 1748 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +John Hudnall<BR> > 6. Frances Jennings b. 1750 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +Thomas O'Bannon<BR> > 7. Nancy Jennings b. 1753 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +Mathew Keene Withers<BR> > 8. Chloe Jennings b. 1754 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +James Withers<BR> > 9. Barryman Jennings b. 1757 Prince William Co., Va<BR> > +Susannah Duff<BR> > 10. Baylor Jennings b. 1758 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> > +1 Susannah Bradford +2 Sarah Morehead<BR> > 11. George Jennings b. 1760 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> > 12. Hannah Jennings b. 1763 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> > +Joseph Duncan, Jr. <BR> > 13. Lewis Jennings b. 1765 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> > +1 Lucinda Bradford, +2 Margaret Franklin<BR> > 14. Sarah Edrington Jennings b. 1767 Fauquier Co., Va<BR> > +1 George Simmons, +2 Peter Lucas +3 John Rawlings</HTML> > > --part1_49.141ef72.25e1c172_boundary-- > > > ==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== > Have any good Jennings outlaw stories? > --part2_49.14de30b.25e402a3_boundary-- --part1_49.14de30b.25e402f9_boundary--

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