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 James Jennings: Source: Early Bermuda Settler's of the 17th Century by Mercer 1674 - Council Table: The question was put to vote as to the punishment for James Jennings for attempting to sail past the Forts without the Governor's permission. The Secretary said he should pay for the shot which was fired to stop him. Thomas Leacraft said he sould pay 20/ for the shot and contempt of the Governor. Source: Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal Church, Near Cainhoy, Berkeley County, S.C. James Jennings and wife Elizabeth had these children baptized: Anne Jennings, March 5, 1754 James Jonathan Jennings, May 28, 1757 Source: Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal Church, Near Cainhoy, Berkeley County, S.C. James Jennens and wife Mary had children baptized James Jennens, August 20, 1718 Edward Jennens, September 11, 1720 Thomas Jennens, January 25, 1722/23 Source: Charleston County, South Carolina: Deed Book N5, pages 427 and 428 Redmond Jennings, also as Raymond, city of Charleston, South Carolina, a deed to William Mills of same place signed August 14, 1785, certain lot of land in Tradd Street bound on land formerly belonging to Alexander Taylor and land belong to William Matthews, which said lot of land was conveyed and released to James Jennings by Ann Isabella Kinlock by Indenture of Lease & Release bearing date 8th and 9th of April, 1779. Witnesses: William Bennie, John McCall