Hi Alice, Yes, I realize that was an extraction from the Capron Genealogy -- just didn't want anyone to think it was correct. Joseph Jenkes Jr.'s baptism was found in the Horton Church records, as was his parents marriage. For various reasons, Colket concluded that this was the correct Joseph Jenkes and that another Joseph that was earlier thought to be him was actually a "cousin" of some sort. (Can't remember the exact connection off the top of my head.) Colket's work is very scholarly and convincing. There are several undocumented genealogies that give incorrect info. as to Joseph Jenkes Sr.'s origin and the name of his first wife. For further information, I recommend Colket's well documented work that was published in NEHGR, Vol. 110, "The Jenks Family of England", with follow up article in Vol. 122 -- and Joseph Jenks, Colonial Tool Maker and Inventor by Stephen P. Carlson, rev. ed. 1981. (I purchased my copy at the Saugus Iron Works.) This second one is based on Colket's work, among other sources. Would it be helpful to anyone if I posted the information I extracted from these sources? Sue