My Robert Cross Jennings who resided in Wilson county was born in 1789...therefore did not serve in the Rev. War... but Possible that he served in the war of 1812. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 23, 2000 2:25 PM Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Re: Hezekiah and John S. Jennings >Hi, all - > >For Janie: Regarding Lacy Jennings, child of Hezekiah Jennings, all I have is >what is on the Claiborne Pioneers Family Report - that he/she married an >UNKNOWN HARPER. No birth year given, but Anderson (brother) was born around >1796. That doesn't answer your question, does it - unless your ancestor was a >Harper. >If he was, let's compare other notes. :) > >Also - for the other cousins: > >I would like to know which Jennings served in the Revolutionary War. If you >had an ancestor who did, please let me know. I already have Royal Jennings of >Grainger County. Did Robert Jennings of Wilson County serve? In the East, >there's a Simeon Jennings and Jonathan Jennings. If anyone knows who they >served under, that would be great as well. > >Finally, I have found a Uriah Jennings, b. 1762 in Mass., son of Joseph >Jennings (b. 1727) and Rachel Drury b. (1729). His siblings were: Martha, >Susannah, Joseph, Rachel, Daniel and Hannah. Does anyone have information on >who he married or where he lived during his life? > >Thanks again. >Love reading about all those Jennings families!! > >Ann > > > >==== JENNINGS Mailing List ==== >To subscribe, write to [email protected] or [email protected] and put in the body only subscribe or >unsubscribe as the mood strikes >