My family too tried hard to find the fortune in the 1930's ...and Charles Loeber was the man who they were paying to find the connection...there was a group of Jennings descendents in Texas having meetings. Mine never got connected to the fortune.... too bad those were hard days! Linda -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 16, 2000 10:19 AM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] JENNINGS FAMILY RECORD, RICHMOND VA 1930'S >Hi Cousins, > > I have uncovered some letters and paperwork from JENNINGS FAMILY >RECORD, Richmond Va and Lancaster KY, Herbert Gilmore Johnson, Secretary from >January 1930. The make reference to "The Rich Jennings Uncle" in England and >an Augustine Jennings who died in Virginia in 1776. > > I am not sure if this is part of the "Jennings Money in England", but >it appears they were digging up relatives from Virginia trying to make claim >to something back in England. They were charging .25 cents from all the >relatives for "costs". These are typed letters from a Charles Loeber ...fun >reading...but I am not sure what it all means. > > Anyone have any idea...?? > >Ward Jennings >Louisville KY > > Jennings from Essex County NJ, prior to 1850 > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >To write to the list, address to [email protected] >