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James Riley Jennings 1967 Notes

The Search for Family History and lineage

1.The Ancient Parish Registers of England and Wales -Burke

2. American Families Antiquity, England and America. The Jennings Family for Several Hundred Years

3. The Name and Family of Jennings. Media Research Bureau.

6. Smith and Curtis Search. A Brief Sketch.

7. Library of Congress CS71 J545 1912. Early Origin of Family.

7. Cope Collection. Genea. Soc. of Penna. Early Family Descent.

8. William Henry Jennings book, Columbus, Ohio, 1899. Origin of NamesMuch History and Genealogy of Many Branches of Family.

14. Manuscript, Genealogical Descent. Rev. Caleb E. Smith Family Wenham., Mass. 1939. Line of Descent from England, 1579, to Henry, Isaac and Jacob of Haddonfield., N.J.

19. Gloucester Co. Historical. Norfolk, Virginia Lib. Henry and Sarah, Parents of Isaac and Sarah., born in Yorkshire, England. Henry Comes to America, 1667. Isaac and Sarah follow. Henry in Salem., N.J. Isaac in Haddonfield. Early Records.

20. Some Early References to Henry in New Jersey. Land Transactions Quaker activities. Genea. Soc. of Penna

21. Samuel Jennings, First Governor of New Jersey. Other Items.

22. Samuel Jennings and William Penn.

23. Notes from original Parish Records., Clement Danes., Surrey, England Birth dates of Henry and his Brothers Excerpts From John Barber History of New Jersey. Fenwick Colon. West New Jersey, Province Constitution, signed by William Penn and Henry Jennings, Among others.

27. Friends Arch Street Library and Other Early Quaker Records. Marriage Ceremony of Jacob ani Ann. Discipline of Several Sons of Jacob. Some Aspects of an “Inquisition”

38. The Great Jennings Estate. A Fabulous Story.

46. The Will of Henry Jennings

47. Wills of other Members of the Family in Early America.

53. Lane Transaction, in 1774, by Jacob and Mary Jennings, Gloucester Co.

54. Job Jennings Becomes Constable, Deptford T’nship, His Oath, 1815.

55. Notes on James Jennings, 1792-1805. Old Inns and Taverns, N.J. Pearl Chew Search. Nebraska and Mid-west.

56. Burke’s Heraldry, 26 Coats of Arms, Eleven Ways to Spell the Name.

56. Ohio. Several Members of the Family in the New Frontier after 1800.

58. Henry Jennings (1812), Son of James, Goes to the Far West.

59. Notes on the Western Family Born Prior to the Twentieth Century.

61.Various Items in Script from the Old Family Coffer.

68. Lineage from 1579 to the Twentieth Century. Family Bible Records. Notes from the Family Bible of James Jennings Indicate That Portions Were Taken from the Family Bible of Joseph Jennings of Iowa. (Henry Co.)