Here are some miscellaneous records that I have on Robert Jennings. These are from the 1600 and 1700's. These are records that I have not found a "home" for as of this time. Other Miscellaneous records are posted on the GenForum if you are looking for Jennings from this era under a different name - John, William, etc. Let me know if you can make a connection. Hope we can connect these to other Roberts. If anyone know where these Roberts belong, please let us all know. Caren Barbados Records Wills and Administrations Volume III 1701-1725 Joanne Mcree Sanders Pages 278 and 279 Sgt. Maj. John Read of Barbados, being sick in body. St. Georges Parish, 11 (or 12) August 1648, Record Book 3/3 (Deeds), page 457 (Note: Clerk Error: Will begins John Read, ends Christopher Nevenson.) My cousin Richard Williams at 18 son of Isabella Williams my sister - produce of sugar sent to England this year in the Samaritane of Bensten and consigned to Thomas Challenor of Benston, sugar aboard the ship consigned to Phillip Sheshay London merchant, money due from Phillip Sheshay and from Christopher Nevison late deceased; my cousin George Strange - land lying near Black Rock butting John Hapnok; the siad George Franse; the said John _eynett and his 3 brothers in England; the said George King and his 3 brothers in England; Captain Henry Guy - plantation, goods, chattels, horses, negroes, etc. that Robert Jennings gave to me by will; Gannon (or Garmon) and his wife - one year each of the time they have to serve; Amelia Staple and maid servants Mary and Margaret; (Then the error began and the Neveson will began here). *Note above that John Read inherited a plantation, goods, etc that Robert Jennings gave to me by will - Now see the entry below that shows that a John Read (Reed) was associated with your Robert Jennings/Ginnings in NC...*Thomas Read, with no dower signs a deed to George Reed both of Rowan County, North Carolina on May 5, 1794, tract of 100 acres on Beaver Dam and Dicas Creek next to John Hollis, George Reed, and Robert Jinnings, original grant to George Read now deceased by sale on November 4, 1784 and he willed it to the said Thomas Read. (Rowan County, North Carolina: Deed Book 13-571) At a Council held in New Bern, September 28, 1750: Robert Jennings petitions for 100 acres in Anson County. (Saunders: Colonial Records of North Carolina: 4-1047) Other Robert Jennings' On September 8, 1667, John Stone of St. Georges sold two shares of land to Anthony White. John Stone of Hamilton Tribe names several children in his will of February 2, 1692. One of his sons was named Edwin Stone. Edwin Stone married Mary the widow of Robert Jennings. (page 206) Hint: May or may not be related; George jennings married Mary Stone; William Stone, heretofore of the Parish of St. Phillip, Charlestown, South Carolina but now of Walsall County, Stafford, England, signed will on May 2, 1778 probated on March 16, 1779; "Mentions one moiety of all my Estate not bequeathed to my son-in-law, George Jennings to be considered as the fortune of my daughter, his wife, Mary Jennings." Exors.: My wife, Elizabeth Stone and my brother, Edward Stone. Witnesses: Mr. Jennings, 126 Strand, London, England. (South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine: 7 pages 29-30) Source: Barbados Records Wills and Administrations Volume I 1639-1680 Joanne Mcree Sanders Page 16 The will of Dorothy Bannister St. Thomas Parish April 26, 1673 Record Book 6/8 page 491 Daughter Jane Middleton; grandson Thomas Cobham; Elizabeth Newman of Great Luiford, County Buckingham, England; sisters Ann Manning and Johan Fitchett both of Deddington, County, Oxford; mentions Mrs. Mansfield; Roger Bosewell; lands purchased of Thomas Hogg; sons William Bannister and Richard Bannister; my husband deceased; brother Edward Jackman; son in law Thomas Cobham - Xtr. Signed Dorothy Banister Witnesses: John Mansfield, Helen (X) Mansfield, Roger Rosewell, Robert Jennings Proved June 10, 1673 Other Jennings Notes that include the Read/Reed Family Read: Robert Jennings left estate to Major John Read before August, 1648. See Notes under Miscellaneous Robert Jennings. Documented Notes On Jennings and Allied Families by Doughtie Page 21 Mary Hill died 1780; m. 1730, Colonel Clement Read (1707-1763) of Bushy Forrest, Lunenburg County, Virginia. Mary Hill was the daughter of Priscilla Jennings m. ca. 1712 to William Hill, an officer in the British Navy, and wnd son of Marquis of Lansdowne. Documented Notes On Jennings and Allied Families by Doughtie Page 710 Thomas Read, with no dower, signs deed to George Reed both of Rowan County, North Carolina, May 5, 1794, tract of 100 acres on Beaver Dam & Dicas Creek next to John Hollis, George Reed, and Robert Jinnings, original grant to George Read now deceased, by sale November 4, 1784 and he willed it to the said Thomas Read. (Rowan County, North Carolina: Deed Book 13-571).