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    1. [JENNINGS-L] Miscellaneous Records on Ann/Anne 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 Records on Various Ann/Anne Jennings: Source: Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal Church, Near Cainhoy, Berkeley County, S.C. Marriages - Ann Jennens (Jennings), August 13, 1746 married Henry Bocket Ann Jennens and Henry Bochett had children baptized: Anne Bochett, born August 15, 1747 Henry Bochett, born August 11, 1749 Nicholas and Mary Bochett, twins, born January 22, 1753 Frances Bochett, born October 18, 1755 Source: Register of St. Thomas and St. Denis Episcopal Church, Near Cainhoy, Berkeley County, S.C. Anne Jennens daughter of James Jennings and Elizabeth, Baptism on March 5, 1754 Bermuda Settlers of the 17th Century by Mercer Page 207 and 208 1663: Attestation of Alice Howe, wife of Richard Howe of Paget Tribe. Whereas she had lately been in England and being demanded by a woman coming into her son's house if there was not a "Stringer" in Bermuda, I answered there was such a one but was not well acquainted with him. She also asked if his name was not John. I answered I could not tell his christian name. But afterwards returning to Bermuda, at the house of Mistress Anne Jennings, living with Edward Musson, I inquired after the said Stringer and Mistress Anne Jennings answered there was one Stringer lived in Hamilton tribe and Frances, the wife of Edward Musson begin asked by me if the Stringer's name was not John, Mistress Jennings, replied that the name is John Stringer and I told that his name is John Stringer and I told her that the woman in England told me that he was her husband and that the two children were his that she had with her. Mistress Jennings replied he was too honest a man to be such a one, I ! answered, if he have another wife he is a very Knave and further I said the woman told me that her husband had been gone three or four years. They said that this man could not be the man as he has been here seven years. John Jennings of Pasquotank County, North Carolina signed will August 13, 1718 pr. June 16, 1720, naming the following heirs: wife: Ann son: William Jennings daughter: Mary Sawyer daughter: Elizabeth Reding (Hathaway: 1-55) Ann Jennings, widow of John, Pasquotank County, North Carolina signed will February 20, 1719 pr. May 2, 1720 naming the following heirs: son: Stephen Delamare son: Isaac Delamare daughter: Ann Delamare, husband Scarborough son: Edward Pope daughter: Mary Reading

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