Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties
Elizabeth Jenkins

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Name Elizabeth Jenkins Born 15 Jan 1738 Fairfax County, Virginia Gender Female Died 17 Apr 1819 Warren County, Kentucky Person ID I78090 Tree1 Last Modified 4 Aug 2022
Father John Jenkins, b. Bef 1717, d. Bef 1760, Truro Parish, Fairfax County, Virginia (Age < 43 years)
Relationship natural Mother Elizabeth Payne, b. Bef 1721, Stafford County, Virginia Relationship natural Married Truro Parish, Prince William County, Virginia Family ID F54652 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 1 Nicholas Wren Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F54653 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family 2 Nicholas Wren, b. 26 Apr 1731, North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia , d. 19 Jun 1809, Warren County, Kentucky
(Age 78 years)
Married Abt 1756 Fairfax County, Virginia Last Modified 4 Aug 2022 Family ID F39183 Group Sheet | Family Chart
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1753-1767 Richmond County, Virginia Will Book 6 [Robert K. Headley, jr.]; Page 142-145.
Deed. 11 JAN 1759. Lesha Jenkins, Nicholas Wrenn in behalf of his wife Elizabeth Wrenn, and Ann Jenkins, all of Cameron Parish, Loudoun Co., to John Jenkins, of LP, RC, planter; for 5 pounds CMV; 160a, parcel of land with appurtenances in RC, now in the tenure and occupation of George Sanders and Mary Yeates, being part of
a patent granted by Francis Morrison, Esqr., Gov. to John Frampton, for 800a [PB5:634], lying in Rappahannock
County, on the north side of the River and upon the west side of a branch on the main swamp of Rappahannock
Creek, adj. the land of William Lane and George Morris, adj. line of marked trees of William Lane and George Morris, a tree in the west line of Mr. Lane and George Morris, to beg., which patent is dated 20 JUL 1662, which said land was afterwards escheated from the said John Framton [sic] by Herman Skelderman the 11 JUL 1666, who after making sale of some part thereof did by his LWT devise the remaining part to his children in fee, which children were Ann married to Henry Haws, Elizth. married to William Jenkins, and Mary married to Lawrence Barber [Barker] first by whom she had issue Lawrence [Jr.] and Elias and afterwards married to Thos. Grimston by whom she had also issue vizt. Mary and Sarah, and the said Lawrence Barber [Barker] eldest son of the said Lawrence Barber [Barker] and wife Mary being heir at law to his mother's part of the said land which was allotted to the said Mary upon a division made of the remaining part of the said 800a, between the said Mary and her before mentioned two sisters according to the will of their father as conveyed his right and title of his mother's part of the said land allotted to her by his deed of reversion dated 3 NOV 1735 to John Jenkins of Truro Parish, Prince William Co., father to the parties first to these presents, being co-heiresses of the said John Jenkins.
Signed Lesha [her X mark] Jenkins, Nicholas Wrenn, Elizabeth [her X mark] Wrenn, Ann [her X mark] Jenkins.
Wits. Thomas [his T mark] Gutrey, William Thrift, William Wren.
Receipt. Rec. 4 FEB 1760. Elizxabeth being privately examined freely relinquished her dower in the premises
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