I got lucky and found a lady who has researched the Jenkins line back to 1630 where ancestor Nicholas Jenkins was buried in Purleigh, Essex County, England. Her book is "The GrandParents" and costs $41.50 which includes the shipping and handling. It will be the best money you have spent thus far if you want the lineage, sure saved me lots of time. Contact her or mail her a check to: Amy Gilreath 14200 Vint Hill Road, Nokesville, Virginia 20181 Your Harrison and Delilah are mentioned in a lawsuit on page 270 and 271: "19 Sept. 1846-Loudon Co. , Va. , Chancery Suit M-2567 Wm. Jenkins, adm. for Elijah Jenkins, dec'd., Samuel L. Jenkins and Nancy his wife, Rebecca Jenkins, widow of Intestate, Harrison Jenkins and Delilah his wife, Charles Jenkins, Sampson Jenkins, and Catharine Jenkins, the last of whom is a lunatic.....(Note:) William Jenkins, son of Elijah Jenkins was born 1806)" also here is another: 1838 Loudon Co., Va. Chancery Suit Jenkins vs Jenkins T-122 Thomas Jenkins (d. ca 1828)-(Samuel, Samuel, John, Nicholas, Nicholas)-had sons Thomas & Harrison Jenkins. They sue Catherine Jenkins, widow of Thomas Jenkins dec'd. & infant sons (Thornton Jenkins, Bronaugh Jenkins & Wm. Thomas Jenkins) for their part of father's estate. Witness Elijah, half bro. of Thomas Jenkins & William, son of Elijah Jenkins....(Note: Thomas Jenkins was married to Catherine (*Williams) and had sons Thomas Jenkins and Harrison Jenkins (*Burr Williams is brother in law to said Thomas Jenkins dec'd)...Catherine (Williams) Jenkins, widow of Thomas Jenkins married 2nd Amos Jenkins, son of Sylvester Jenkins, on 29 May 1829. They had sons Thornton Jenkins, Bronough Jenkins & Wm. Thomas Jenkins.) That is all the mention I see of Harrison and Delilah in this book but countless other Jenkins's of the family tree are mentioned. Think you would like it. Sincerely, Logan Thomas Jenkins, Jr. , 3215 Coles Ferry Pike, Lebanon, Tn. 37087 e-mail: Jenkinsrawhide@aol.com