Hi, Louise, You definitely qualify for the North living in Oregon...not Northeastern maybe...but we're looking for North and Oregon is about as North as it gets, (except for Canada and... elsewhere up there! <lol> Thanks for sending your info in. Bellinda In a message dated 4/13/2002 2:50:13 PM Central Daylight Time, louise_valine@msn.com writes: > Subj:[JENNINGS] Jennings in Oregon > Date:4/13/2002 2:50:13 PM Central Daylight Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:louise_valine@msn.com">louise_valine@msn.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 > > > > This isn't exactly the northern part of the United States, but even though > my Jennings line originally came out of the south, they wound up in Oregon. > Mine was my great grandfather Jesse R. Jennings, and Artemecia Cooper, they > settled in Grants Pass Oregon their last years and were in business along > with their sons. Also there was George William Jennings, that was a son of > the first wife Amanda, who started west with him, and she died along the > Oregon, Ca. Trail. I have no idea where she died at or if there is a marker > of any kind. They came into Placerville, Ca. but don't think they stayed > long there as they were into Oregon in the winter of 1852. > So if you have any thing to do down the line from Jennings, Dean, Caldwell > or who ever that may be attached here would like to talk to you. > > Louise Jennings Valine