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    1. [JENNINGS-L] Miscellaneous Records on Richard Jennings
    2. Caren Tidwell
    3. I have trying to go through my "stacks" of genealogy piles and getting it organized in some way...I know that we all have this problem <grin>. I took all of my "Miscellaneous Records" on Jennings and have put them all together. Please read the following records and see if you know where any of these Jennings go. I have an idea of some of them but want to be sure. Also, if you have any Miscellaneous Records that you don't know where the Jennings go, Please share because I know that the records belong to one of you. All of our heads are better than one! Caren Below is Miscellaneous Records for Various Richard Jennings: A History of Framington, Massachusetts Page 454 JENNINGS. RICHARD Jennyns, "late of Bermuda," had deceased, 1692, leaving claims in Boston. (Suff. Deeds). Source: Charleston County, South Carolina Deed Book 6, pages 57-65 Also noted in Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families by Doughtie page 729 Richard Jennings and John Jennings of Island of Bermuda, a deed from Isaac Huger signed August 2, 1788, tract of 500 acres, surveyed for said Isaac Huger September 3, 1772 in St. Mark's Parish, Craven County, on McKertneys Creek waters of Susy Bowls* Branch, Turkey Creek waters of Broad River bound by lands laid out to William Mills; also 640 acres 96 District on corner Creek waters of Rock River (October 1784) laid out to Henry Purdie, Thomas Shubrick; also 500 acres in 96 District on NE branch of Rabins Creek bound on South by Moses Kirkland's land, Hugers, West by Moses Kirkland and East by John Abercrombia and Richard Owens; also 250 acres in Bereley County bound on South by Sabina Woolsa's land; also 200 acres in Orangeburg Tp. on Northeast side of Pon Pon River bound by vacant land and part on land laid out to Godinso Ganina (alias Gideon Jennings); also 1000 acres in Prince George Parish, Craven County on Waccamaw Neck, 8 miles swamp, bound on Southeast by Richard Withe! rs' land; Southeast by William Withers land; Northwest by vacant land; Northeast by John Symes and Peter Belins land; 700 acres in Prince George Parish, Craven County, Waccamaw Neck, near long bay, 8 miles swamp lands bounded by Peter Belin and the Withers; also 500 acres bounded North and Northwest by land of Patrick Cunningham & Acquilla Hall, Southwest on great Reedy Creek said land being an original grant to Charles Motte in 1773; also 7819 acres. Charleston District, South Carolina on Ashepoo River. *Note: The first tract of Susy Bowls Creek was along the edge of Chester and York Counties, South Carolina. The second tract was in what is now Abbeville County; the 3rd tract on Raburns Creek was in what is now Laurens County. The 250 acre tract was on the Edisto River in what is now Orangeburg County. The 1,000 acre tract in Prince George Parish was in what is now Horry County; the 700 acre tract in Prince George Parish was near the present site of Myrtle Beach, South ! Carolina and the 500 acre tract was in what is now Laurens County, South Carolina. Source: Documented Notes on Jennings and Allied Families by Beatrice Mackey Doughtie Pages 729 and 730 December 10, 1805: Whereas John Jennings, Richard Jennings, James Tucker, Daniel Tucker, Robert Tucker, James Hale, who have survived Henry Tucker and George Bascomb lately in the Court of Equity in and for the United District of Kershaw, Lancaster, Richland, Fairfield, and Sumter Courthouses, in said State of South Carolina, exhibited their Bill of Complaint against James Kershaw, Executor of last will of Col. Joseph Kershaw, deceased, praying that mortgage therein mentioned might be foreclosed and the tenements in said bill described might be sold in satisfaction of the said mortgage and whereas, decreed that unless the said James Kershaw should on or before February 1, 1805 pay and satisfy unto said John Jennings, Richard Jennings et al, sum of L3,906.19.5 and c. Source: Kershaw County, South Carolina: Deed Book E-181 March 26, 1819: James Tucker, Robert Tucker of Bermuda, Merchants, doing business as Jennings-Tucker & Company and only surviving partners of said firm appoint R. Bullard of Stateburg, South Carolina our attorney-at-law. Signed W. Robert Tucker, Acting Partner of Jennings-Tucker & Co. Source: Kershaw County, South Carolina: Deed Book I 45-46 Source: Virginia Prince Edward County Jennings, Richard married Whood, Elizbeth on 17 Nov 1798 in Prince Edward County, Virginia

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