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Mr. Allen C. Jennings
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Findlay, Ohio 45840
Dear Allen:
WAYNESVILLE. OHIO 45068
July 30, 1985
I am so happy to hear from you. I was beginning to think that you were possibly
ill or some castrophe had struck.
I too have had a busy summer and it seems that summer is over. I am trying to
tie up some loose ends before my vacation which starts August 5 and I*m not sure
at this point if 1*11 finish them or they'll finish me.
I took on two free-lance research/writing jobs (historical) this summer and have
neither finished and they should've been finished by first of June. The research
is holding me up. I have run into so many dead ends. Some things just have to
come in their own time I guess.
I have been busy with a large vegetable garden and my backyard. Both have required every
bit of extra time I have but I have enjoyed them. Have also been trying to do some
research on historical varieties of vegetable, flowers and trees from this area.
I copied out the information you needed but wasn't sure I had the right Jacob since
several are listed in the book. The book should also list your father and grandfather
and again I couldn't remember names and I have your letters put away and can't
put my hands on them at the moment. I copied the line that includes John and his
son Jacob S. and Rebecca Clark Jennings Harris. Ran into a mystery. When I got the
line up as far as John and Sarah Hopkins Jennings and children the genealogy numbers
beside the names were all missing from the book. For instance Jaoob S., son of John,
is number 2027 but there is no such number. The bookruns "2021, 2022, 2033" and
John's children' numbers are 2024-2034. All pages are in book and have checked page
numbers. I am really confused. I wanted to see who Jacob S. married and follow his
line. I may unravel this yet so if I do I will send you the copies. Hope what I am
sending is correct. Please give me the info again. I also copied out William Jennings
Bryan material.
I am sorry that we can't get the family tour together for this year but I do understand
Genealogy is a time consuming project. The tour will be fine for next year. Those
who live in the Jennings houses still will welcome you and maybe by next year I'll
have even more Jennings info to share. I have the Jennings book on long term loan.
It belongs to a woman I have known all my life and we" were also schoolmates.
Take care and let me know about material if it is correct or not etc.
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PHILAOEUPHIA YEABLV MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS |
302 ARCH STREET 1
Philadblphia. Pbnnsylvania 19t06
cuarooiAM >
HOWARD H. DRINTON .fca.TA.r
ALICE P. ALLH
SAMUEL AND ELIZARBTK JENTNaS
At a MontLly Meeting held the 13th of 6th month 1796.
I
Ql3o made that Samuel Jenins.3 has honr, Honn-
with for Unchastlty before Marriage, and goinp out in his '
marriage, Thomas Glthens and John Gill the Younger are an-
.pointed to visit him and to endeavour to lay the evil of
and report their seLrof the sL- t
uatlon or his mind to next Meeting,
At a Monthly Meeting held the 11th of 7th mo. 1796, '
4. appointed to visit Samuel Jennings now re- i
ported that they had complied with the appointment and also
has'^Len previously' i
- der a TestlZonrnp''Jr^ and their situation to them to ren- ^ der a Testimony of disownment proper in their case which iq
meeting: Thomas Githens and John Gill are
aTestifioation against their evil con
duct, and produce it to next meeting for approbation.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 8th of Sthmonth 1796.
friends appointed produc'd a Testimony against
Elizabeth his Wife; which was read, ap- '
thrvonn^ F ^ ^ Githens &John Gill i
TH m F I are appointed to deliver them a Copy, inform >,
them of their priviledge of Appeal and report t^Aext Meeting. j
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At a Monthly Meeting held the 13th of 9th month 1796. |
5
The friends appointed reported, they have delivered i
""Py' i" Testimony against them I
and inform d them of their priviledge of Appeal, and that the -
Answer was they should not appeal. Therefo^rjohn ?: G?over f
^'^ lastiroony at the Close of a public V
Meeting at Heddonfiold, and return it to next . |
At a Monthly Meeting held the 10th of 10th Mo. 1796 f
The friend appointed reported he had mnR fh m '
against Samuel Jenings &Wir Testimony j
''ings &Wife, and now return'd it. '
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CUBTOOIN
HOWARD H. BRtNTON
DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS ^
OF ;
PHILADELPHIA' YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET i;j
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania I9106
CCRfT<V
ALICE P ALLEN ' .
J^vCOB JKNE^GS - ANN HOl'KINo
At a Monthly Meeting held the 9th of 6th month, 1703.
Jacob Jenings son of Isaac Jenings deceased, and
Ann Hopkins widow of Sbenezer Hopkins deceased,
appeared and declared their Intention of Marriage with
each other, her Parents being present consented. John
Glover and Jont.Knight are appointed to make tlio needful
Inquiry respecting his clearness, and whether her affairs
are settled respecting the rights of her Children, and
report to next meeting.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 14th of 7th month 1703.
Jacob Jenings and Ann Hopkins appeared & declared
the Continuation of their intention of Marriage with
each other, he produced his Mother's Consent in writing,
and the enquirers reporting nothing to obstruct, and
that her affairs are settled, they are at Liberty to
Solemnize their said Marriage, & John Glover & Jonathan
Knight are appointed to be present, see that good order
is kept, report to next Meeting, and produce the Marriage
Certificate to be Recorded.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 11th of 8th month 1783,
The Friends appointed reported the Marriage of Jacob
Jenings and Ann Hopkins was orderly accomplished, the
company small, and produced the Marriage Certificate to
bo recorded.
Copied from the Minutes of Haddonfield
Monthly Meeting, 1781-1804. Pages 43, 44, 46,
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DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS
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PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
Philadslphia. Pennsylvania 19106
CUSTODIAN
HOWARD H. BRINTON rcRtr*nv
ALICE P. ALLEN
ItfARRL^GE OF JACOB JENINGS aNU aIJN iiOPKllJS
+h Jacob Jeninga of the Town &County of Gloucester in
the ^estern Division of New Jersey, Yeoman, Son of Isaac Jenirirs
dec d. and Ann Hopkins of the Township of Newton in the County
aforesaid, V/idow of Ebenezer Hopkins, and Daughter of Josiah
Albertson Dated: 7-24-1783
The certificate was signed by:
John Gill v;illiaDi Knight
William Grisccm Joseph Branson
Joshua Evens Isaac Homer, Jun*r
Benja; Swett Sarah Griscom
Thomas Redman Mary Swett *
Joseph Burrough Sarah Gill
Samuel Brown Rebekah Brown
John Gaunt Deborah Griscom
Peter Thompson Beulah Clement
Joseph KaighlriHannah Clement
John Stokes 'Beulah Stokes
Joseph Lipplncott Mary Glover
Thomas V/ebster Hannah Elfreth
John Glover Esabel Knight
Jonathan Knight
Ann Hopkins
Samuel Hopkins
. Elizabeth Hopkins
Sarah Hopkins,Jun'r
John Est: Hopkins
Isaac Ballinger
Patience Ballinger
Samuel V/ebster
Sarah V/ebster
Rebekah Price
Reuben Burrough
Ann Webster
Eliz? V/ebster
Ellz? Hugg
Hannah Albertson
Jacob Jcnings
Ann JeninRS
Josiah jilbei'tson
Ann Albertson
Sarah Hopkins
Isaac J(}nings
Judith Jenings
John Jcnings
Isaac Hopkins
Saroh Hopkins
Ebenezer Hopkins
Josiah Hoidcins
Jacob Jenings
Samuel Jcnings
James Jenings
Benja: Hopkins
*John Est: Hopkins was John Estaugh Hopkins, father of William
Hopkins who married Ann Morgan
Copied from: Marriage Certificates - Haddonfield.
1737-1866. Page 113.
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PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19106
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HOWARD H. BRINTON ALICE P. ALLEfJ
At a Monthly Meeting held the 15th of 6th month 1705.
Jacob Jennings requested a certificate for his
son Jacob whom he hath placed an apprentice to a friend
within the Compass of Mount holly Monthly Meeting.
Peter Thompson is appointed to the service.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 11th of 7th mo.' 1785.
The friend appointed produced a certificate for
Jacob Jennings to Mount Holly which was read approved
and signed by the clerk.
Ibid, p 96,
At a Monthly Meeting held the 10th day of the 7th month 1786
Jacob Jenings a Youth returned to this meeting a
Certificate given him to Mount holly, in the 7th month
last, with that Meeting's indorsement thereon dated the
8th of 6th mo. last, which was read and received.
Ibid. pll2,
Jacob Jennings^was en active and useful member of
Haddonfield Monthly Meeting. He served on the committee
for educating the negroes; the one in charge of the plans
for a new schoolhouse; one conducting an inquiry about the
use of intoxicating liquors. In addition he was frequently
appointed to act in cases of individual discipline and to
represent his meeting at other meetings.
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DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS
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PHtUADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
Philadilphia. Pennsylvania 19I06
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HOWARD H. SRINTON
At a Monthly Meeting held theSth of 10th month 1787.
The vVomen requested a Certificate may be prepared for
Judith Jenings to Evesham- Daniel Roberts is appointed
to the service.
At a Monthly Meeting held the I'dth day of the 11th month
1787
The friend appointed produced a certificate for
Judith Jenings, which was read and with some amendment
approved and sign'd by the Clerk, in order to be sent to
the V/omen for their signing.
From: Minutes of Kaddonfield Monthly Meeting
1781-1804. ppl33, 134.
JOHN JETTNriGS
At a Monthly Meeting held at Haddonfieldthe 9th of 3rd
Month 1789.
One of the overseers from the preparative meeting
reported that John Jennings has been dealt with for being
guilty of Fornication and accomplishing his Marriage with
the same person, contrary to good order. Benjamin Swott
and Daniel Roberts are appointed to visit and labour with
him, in order to lay before him the evil of such conduct,
and the necessity there is of endeavouring to witness a
state of true-repentance, and to report their sense of
the situation of his mind to next meeting.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 13th of 4th Month 1789.
The Oomraittee appointed to visit and labour \vith John
Jenings, reported they have had an Opportunity with him;
and that he did not appear in.a suitable disposition to
condemn his misconduct, but tS# iieeting being informed
that the women have not come to a result, respecting his
wife; the case is referred to next Meeting.
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ALICE P. ALLEN
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PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
Philadelphia. Pennsylvania 19106
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JOHN JENNINGS, continued,
11th of 5th month, 1789.
The Case of John Jenlngs coming under Consideration,
and the Meeting being informed that the women have cone
to the result'to Testify against his wife, John Gill and
Thomas Redman are appointed to prepare a Testimony against
them and produce to next Meeting.
8th of 6th month 1789.
The friends appointed produced a Testimony against
John Jenings P-niJ Sarah his Wife, which was read approved
and Signed by the Clerk, end Joshua Evens and Nathan
Lippincott are appointed to deliver them a Copy inform
them of their priviledge of Appeal, and report to next
Meeting.
13th of 7th month, 1789.
The friends appointed reported they have delivered
to John Jenings & Wife, a Oopy of the Testimony against
them, and informed them of their priviledge of Appeal, and
that they said they should not appeal, therefore J. T.
Glover is appointed to read the Testimony at the Close
of a public First day Meeting at Haddonfield, and return
it to next Meeting.
10th day of the 8th month 1789.
The friend appointed reported he had read the Testi
mony against John Jenings & V/ife, & now returned it.
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DEPARTMENT OF RECORDS
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PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
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HOWARD H. BRINTON ECHfTAny
ALICE P, ALLEN
J/U!ES JENINCkS
At a Ivionthly Meeting held the 11th of 6th Month 1792
A Certificate was also produced for James Jenings
a Youth, to the same J.5eeting (Chesterfield), which was read
approved and signed by the Clerk.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 14th of 9th mo. 1795.
Jennings produced a Certificate from the
Monthly meeting of friends at Chesterfield dated the
4th of 8th month, which was read and received.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 13th of 6th month 1803. ;
Report in writing was produced from the prepar- '
ative Meeting at Haddonfield, that James Jennings has 1
been dealt with for being guilty of Fornication with
his brother's V/ldow, and for iwarrylng her, Benjamin Swett
& David Arney are appointed to visit him and endeavour
as they may be enabled to lay the evil of his Conduct
before him and report to next Meeting.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 11th of 7th month 1803. !
The friends appointed reported they have had an [
opportunity with James Jennings agreeable to appoint- ^
ment; it Is therefore agreed to Testify against his ;
reproachful conduct, and Thomas Githens and Thomas
Redman are appointed to prepare a Testimony against
him and produce to next meeting.
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DEPARTMENT dF RECORDS
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PHILADELPHIA YEARLY MEETING OF THE RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF FRIENDS
302 ARCH STREET
PHILAOtLPHIA. PBNNSYUVANIA 19I06
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HOWARD H. BRINTON
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ALICE P. ALLEN
James Jennings, continued
At a Monthly Meeting held at Haddonfield the 6th of 0th
month 1803.
The friends appointed produced a Testimony against James
Jenings which was read, and with some amendment approved, and
sign'd by the Clerk, and Samuel Clement 8c Thomas Githens are
appointed to deliver him a copy, inform him of his priviledge
of appeal, and report to next meeting.
At a Monthly Meeting held the 12th Of 9th mo/ 1803
One of the friends appointed , reported they have de
livered James Jennings a copy of the Testimony against him,
and informed him of his priviledge of appeal, and that he
replied he should not appeal.
Copied from The Minutes of Haddonfield
Monthly Meeting 1781-1804.
pp 454, 456, 458, 459.