Hi Sue, I recently dicovered that an ancestor I have been tracing, Charles A. Magill, was actually born Charles Jennings. His father was William Jennings and his mother was Elizabeth MacGill. Known siblings are Patrick, James, William, and Nicholas. No sisters were mentioned in the court record that I found changing the boys names. The document was filed in 1811 in Anne Arrundel County, Maryland by their maternal grandfather. It stated that Elizabeth died in 1809 and that William Jennings had abandoned the children. So...this could be my William Jennings and his siblings. I do have a record on the Maryland census for a William Jennings living in Baltimore in 1800. After that he disappears. Cheryl >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: [JENNINGS-L] Joshua Jennings & Stringfellow >Date: Wed, 1 Dec 1999 12:18:11 EST > >Hi everyone-- > I am hoping that someone can help me identify some members of the >JENNINGS family. I am researching my husband's line which descends from >George STRINGFELLOW b: September 17, 1772 Culpeper Co., VA (probably). He >m. >Mildred Ann JENNINGS (b. 1776) on January 18, 1795 in Fauquier Co., VA . >About 1807 they moved to Kentucky. > I have tried to identify Mildred's parents. Recently someone sent me >a >notice of a chancery suit filed in Culpeper County in 1802. In it Mildred >and sisters Eliza (wife of Uriah GRUBBS) and Frances (wife of William >CHILDS) >are noted as children of Joshua JENNINGS, deceased. They & their husbands >are suing William Jennings, Joseph Jennings, Reuben, Dolly, Thornton, Hiram >Hayes, Hespa and ... Jennings, and Frances Jennings, widow of Joshua >Jennings. (Issue 14 Sept 1802, Virginia Herald.) > If you recognize any of these names, can you tell me the maiden name >of >Frances Jennings, the widow? Also, were the other defendants siblings of >Mildred, Eliza and Frances? > Thanks, Sue Streett > > >==== 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 > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com