bullet Braley JENKINS was born on 7 Feb 1775 in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Chloe JENKINS was born on 16 Mar 1762/63 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Lot JENKINS and Mercy HOWLAND.


bullet Deborah JENKINS was born on 2 Feb 1752 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary CHIPMAN.

She was married to Gershom HAMBLEN .


bullet Ebenezer JENKINS(335) was born on 5 Dec 1697 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. He died in 1750 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. By his father's will dated 1747, he was bequeathed the east end of his father's house, in which he was then living, on the estate owned by Chipman W. Wheldon, 1861. He d. Barnstable, 1750; will June 19, 1750; proved July 5, 1750; Estate :375.19.4. His widow prob. removed with her son Ebenezer, to Lee, Mass., before 1781; The inscription on her grave stone there is as follows:

In Memory of
Mrs. Elizabeth Jenkins.
Consort of
Mr. Ebenezer Jenkins
(Late of Barnstable, deceased)
Who died
Octr. 28, 1788,
Aged 91 years.
Behold my friends while passing by,
This stone informs you where I lie,
Tho I have lived to ninety-one,
Yet you may die while you are young. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

He was married to Judith WHITE. Children were: Thomas JENKINS.

He was married to Elizabeth TUPPER on 25 Jul 1732. Children were: Nathan JENKINS, Capt Ebenezer JENKINS, Martha JENKINS, Elizabeth JENKINS.


bullet Capt Ebenezer JENKINS(336) was born on 6 Jul 1736 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He died on 12 Jun 1811. [113] Capt. Ebenezer Jenkins,5 (Bro. of Thomas.) b. Barnstable, Mass., July 6, 1736; m. _____ 1764, Elizabeth _____; Farmer, magistrate, legislator; Barnstable; removed to Lee, Mass., about 1780-1; Rev. soldier, Captain in Col. Nathaniel Freeman, Barnstable Co. Militia Regt. Served on Dartmouth & Falmouth alarm, Sept. 1778. He was a prominent man in Barnstable and Lee; Selectman, Barnstable 1776-9; Representative, 1777-9; The name of Ebenezer Jenkins, Esq. Appears frequently on the Town records of Lee from 1781 to 1800; the first mentioned is Saept. 4, 1781, when he was moderator of the town meeting, and occupied the same position 1781-4, 1787-9, 1791, '93 and '97; selectman, assessor, highway surveyor, Justice of Peace, and served on many important committees in town affairs. Representative, 1783-5, 1790-1, '94, and '97. He frequently solemnized marrages, as late as 1800. Probably lived in Hopeland district, that part of Lee taken from Great Barrington member Cong. Ch., Barnstable; a committee was appointed by the church in Lee, Nov. 10, 1796, to consider his letter of recommendation from the church, in Barnstable; and on Sept. 8, 1797, the church voted: "That it is not consistent to receive to our communion, Ebenezer Jenkins, Esq. On account of a want of union of sentiments and on account of his unwillingness to acknowledge his former oposition to the church." His wife Elizabeth, and son Ebenezer, were admitted to the church in Lee, Dec. 9, 1792. She probably removed with her son to Genoa, N. Y. where she died. He d. June 12, 1811. Parents: Ebenezer JENKINS and Elizabeth TUPPER.

He was married to Elizabeth UNKNOWN in 1764. Children were: Ebenezer JENKINS.


bullet Ebenezer JENKINS was born about 1765 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Capt Ebenezer JENKINS and Elizabeth UNKNOWN.


bullet Edward JENKINS I

He was married to Shirley Lee WHENHAM on 1 Jan 1961.


bullet Elizabeth JENKINS was born on 9 May 1740 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Ebenezer JENKINS and Elizabeth TUPPER.


bullet Experience JENKINS was born on 28 Mar 1693 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

She was married to John POPE on 3 Oct 1717 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Children were: Ezra POPE, Charles POPE, Lemuel POPE, Seth POPE.


bullet Experience JENKINS was born on 4 Dec 1722 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. She died on 24 Nov 1794 in Massachusetts, Wellfleet. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.

She was married to Lewis HAMLEN.

She was married to Lewis HAMLIN on 12 Apr 1739 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Sarah HAMLIN, Nathaniel HAMLIN, Capt. Lewis HAMBLEN, Sarah HAMLIN, Mary HAMLIN, Philemon HAMLIN, Mercy HAMLIN, Perez HAMLIN.

She was married to Unknown HOLBROOK .


bullet Hannah JENKINS died died young. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Hodiah JENKINS was born in 1780 in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Hope JENKINS(337) was born on 5 Jul 1704 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. She received a legacy of L10 in the will of her father, 1737; and was mentioned in the will of her brother, Josiah, 1750. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

She was married to Unknown WHITE .


bullet John JENKINS was born on 2 Mar 1654/55. John Jenkins was in Barnstable as early as 1652; his previous history is uncertain, as two of the name came over early, and settled in Plymouth; one in 1635, he married the widow of a young man - John Ewer - who died early in 1652. Whether this was the first marriage of John Jenkins, the record affords no evidence; his seven children of whom Thomas was the sixth, are recorded as born in West Barnstable. Probably he first resided on the Ewer farm; tradition says he resided in Barnstable, but of this there is no actual proof. Thomas Jenkins resided at West Barnstable, and died in his eightieth year; his will is dated November 9, 1737, was signed by mark; proved February 15, 1745-6; in which he names his wife, Mercy, probaby a second wife; his estate was appraised at L3,849.16.10, including a negro at L100.
- [Otis Papers.]

Several named Jenkins came over early. John Jenkins, aged 26, took passage for New England in the Defense, of London, July 1635; and settled in Plymouth, Mass.; freeman Jan. 3, 1636-7. At that date he was allowed to enlarge his grounds at Willingsley, Plymouth, showing that he was previously an inhabitant there. three acres of meadow between the south ponds and eel river, and forty acres of upland "Thereby it;" and six acres of land above Willingsley were granted him May 5, 1640; six acres in the Colebrook meadow were assigned to him Nov. 2, 1640. he bought for L16.10s Sterling, of Anthony Snow, a dwelling house and eight acres of land on the south side of Willingsley brook, Dec. 29, 1640. he volunteered as a soldier from Plymouth in the Pequot war, June 1637; and was a soldier in the Narraganset expedition, 1645; was frequently a Juror; Constable, 1644; and was then called John Jenkins, Senior. His early admission as freeman indicates that he was an Independent, and known to the first settlers before he came over. He was a large land owner, and a house holder, from which it might be inferred that he had a family, but none has been discovered. Mr. Otis says that he removed to Eastham, 1646, and that his name was on the earliest list of freemen there, but did not remain there. a recent history of Barnstable County does not reveal his name at Eastham. He was freeman Barnstable, 1652; and his name is on the list of freemen there, 1658, 1670, and 1684. On June 7, 1659 the "Colony Court granted liberty to Mr. Thomas Hinckley, Henry Cobb, Samuel Hinckley, John Jenkins, and Nathaniel Bacon to view and purchase a tract of land at "Succonesset. (now Falmouth, Mass.) soe much as they can conveniently; and they arte to have each of them a considerable p-ortion thereof, as the court shall think meet," &c. At the first division of lands at Succonesset Dec. 3, 1661, Samuel Hinckley signs for himself and for John Jenkins. In 1668 he was admitted an inhabitant of the plantation, but did not long reside there; four years later he is called of Barnstable. He m. Feb. 2, 1652-3. Mary, widow of Henry, son of Thomas and Sarah Ewer; who d. early in 1652; whether this was the first marriage of Jenkins the records furnish no evidence. The births of his children are recorded in Barnstable. Tradition says he resided at West Barnstable on the estate owned by his descendant Dr. Freeman H. Jenkins, which is doubted. He probably resided at first on the ewer farm. The town granted him an acre and a half of land at the head of his farm for his convenience, but no boundaries of it are given. He appears to have been a resident of Sandwich, Mass., in 1654, and again in 1675. He was dead in 1690 when his son john was made freeman in Falmouth. The settlement of his estate does not appear in the Probate records. He probably died during the usurpation of Sir Edmund Andros, when it was required that estates should be settled in the Prerogative Court at Boston, an arbitrary act. To avoid it some divided and gave their property by deed and not by will. John Jenkins may have done so, but the records of that date were burned and it cannot be verified. He probably d. soon after 1684, aged about 76.

Children b. Barnstable:

Sarah - Nov. 15, 1653; d. infancy.
Mehitable - Mar. 2, 1654-5; m. Eleazer Hamlin.2
Samuel - Sept. 12, 1657; probably d. young.
John - Nov. 13, 1659; m. Mary Parker and widow Patience Paine.
Mary - Oct. 1, 1662; m. Thomas Parker.
Thomas - July 15, 1666; Experience Hamlin.3
Joseph - Mar. 31, 1669; m Lydia Howland.

He was married to Mary EWER. Children were: Sarah JENKINS, Mehitable JENKINS, Samuel JENKINS, John JENKINS, Mary JENKINS, Thomas JENKINS, Joseph JENKINS.


bullet John JENKINS was born on 13 Nov 1659 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.


bullet John JENKINS was born in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Joseph JENKINS was born on 31 Mar 1669 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.


bullet Joseph JENKINS

He was married to Lydia HOWLAND.


bullet Joseph JENKINS was born on 6 Jun 1760 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary CHIPMAN.


bullet Josiah JENKINS(338) was born on 16 Apr 1702 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. He was mentioned in the will of his father, 1737. His will Dec. 29, 1749, proved Feb. 1750, gives the principal part of his estate to his brothers; with legacies to his sisters, Thankful Taylor, Mercy White, Hope White, Sarah Nye; and his cousin Nathan Jenkins. He possessed a splendid wardrobe, and appears to have been a fashionable man. No issue. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

He was married to Mary ELLIS in 1737.


bullet Josiah JENKINS was born on 30 Sep 1750 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary CHIPMAN.


bullet Lot JENKINS(339) was born on 13 Mar 1737/38 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [121] Lot Jenkins,5 (Bro. of Samuel,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Mar. 13, 1737-8; m. Oct. 21, 1761, Mercy Howland, private in Capt. Micah Hamlin's Co., which marched under Col. James Otis to Marshfield on Lexington alarm, Apr. 19, 1775, and served two days.

Private in Capt. Micah Hamlin's Co., in Col. Simeon Cary's Regt., Mar. 6, 1776.

Private in Capt. Micah Hamlin's Co., in Lt-Col. Enoch Hallett's Regt. detatched from Mass. to re-enforce the cont. army in R.I. for 3 mo. Roll dated July 27, 1780.
Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.

He was married to Mercy HOWLAND on 21 Oct 1761 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Chloe JENKINS, Lot JENKINS , Philemon JENKINS, Achah JENKINS, Mary JENKINS.


bullet Lot JENKINS was born on 28 Sep 1765 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Lot JENKINS and Mercy HOWLAND.


bullet Lucy JENKINS was born in 1782 in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Lydia JENKINS

She was married to Cornelius CROCKER .


bullet Martha JENKINS was born on 4 Nov 1737 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Ebenezer JENKINS and Elizabeth TUPPER.


bullet Mary JENKINS was born on 1 Oct 1662 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.


bullet Mary JENKINS was born on 7 Sep 1725 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. She died on 7 Jun 1727 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.


bullet Mary JENKINS was born on 16 Jan 1758 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary CHIPMAN.


bullet Mary JENKINS was born on 15 Aug 1773 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Lot JENKINS and Mercy HOWLAND.


bullet Mehitable JENKINS was born on 2 Mar 1654/55 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER .

She was married to Eleazer HAMLIN in Oct 1675 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Isaac HAMLIN, Joseph HAMLIN, Mehitable HAMLIN, Elisha HAMLIN, Ichabod HAMLIN, Shubael HAMBLIN.


bullet Mercy JENKINS was born on 5 Jan 1695/96 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

She was married to Jonathan WHITE on 23 Dec 1718.


bullet Nathan JENKINS was born on 21 Oct 1734 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Ebenezer JENKINS and Elizabeth TUPPER.

He was married to Rachael HOWLAND on 9 Dec 1762 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Rebecca JENKINS, Ann JENKINS , Asa JENKINS.


bullet Nathaniel JENKINS was born on 6 Dec 1728 in Massachusetts, Rochester. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.

He was married to Maria ELLIS on 31 Mar 1752 in Massachusetts, Rochester.(340) By Reverend Timothy Ruggles. Children were: Nathaniel JENKINS, Alvan JENKINS, A Daughter JENKINS.


bullet Nathaniel JENKINS Parents: Nathaniel JENKINS and Maria ELLIS.


bullet Perez JENKINS was born on 29 Dec 1772 in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Philemon JENKINS (Private). Parents: Lot JENKINS and Mercy HOWLAND.


bullet Prince JENKINS was born on 17 Apr 1770 in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Rebecca JENKINS was born on 5 Nov 1763 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Nathan JENKINS and Rachael HOWLAND.


bullet Samuel JENKINS(341) was born on 7 Jan 1699/1700 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. He resided on the estate at [42] Samuel Jenkins,4 (Bro. of Thankful,) b. Barnstable, Mass., Jan. 7, 1699-1700; m. Nov. 9, 1721, Mary, dau. of John and Mary (Goodspeed ) Hinckley, of Barnstable. He resided on the estate at Skonkonet, bequeathed to him by his father's will, 1737; owned in 1861 by Lemuel Lumbard; afterwards he purchased from his half-brother, ichabod Hinckley, the farm in West Barnstable, possessed in 1900 by Dr. Freeman H. Jenkins, his great grandson.

The following family letters will be of interest, and are good specimens of the correspondence of those times; they prove that Samuel Jenkins and his wife had received a good common education. Mrs. Jenkins writes her name Genkins, the husband Jenkins. Mrs Jenkins capital I's are identical in form with her small g's, and the G, which she used in writing her name, she probably called J, or I, consonant.

Gorham, July ye 26, 1778.
Dear Sisters: This with love to you, hoping through Divine Goodness it will find you all well, as it leaves us; that is the small family that is with me. None of my children but Abiah are with me. All my sons are, if living, in the army, and Molly is married away, and lives about a mile from me.

I hear there are several accidents happened at Barnstable, write me the particulars. If you have heard from my brothers in Connecticut, let me know it. There was here a brother of my neighbors from Startford last winter, who informed me of the death of my brother John (Chipman.) I questioned him about it, and told him he had moved to Middleton. He said he knew it, and he was acquainted with him - he had lost his fingers in a mill; he had a son at Stratford, and I might depend upon it, he had been dead as much as three or four years. May God sanctify this stroke of his providence for good, and may we be ready also.

I am afraid what I may hear concerning my sons, but I hope I may be prepared, let it be as it will.

I should write more, but it is the sabbath. Give my love to your children, and my duty to mother Genkins and the brothers and sisters. Tell sister Hamlin that Lewis and Perez were here an hour or two; and Phebe's sister Young came to town last sabbath, and was taken very sick on Monday. Yesterday she was very low with pleuresy. Write me everything you know worth a writing by the bearer of this letter: I suppose he will stay only a few hours, being on business. I conclude with love to you and yours and all friends.
Mary Jenkins.
Abiah gives duty to you, and love to all cousins.
This for Hannah and Elizabeth Chipman.
For Mrs. Elizabeth Chipman at Barnstable. Pr. Favor of Mr. Hanscom.
Hannah Chipman was the eldest sister of the writer of this letter. Elizabeth Chipman was the wife of her brother, Dea. Timothy Chipman.

Gorham, Jan. 29, 1781.
Loving sister: These come with our love to you and children, hoping you are well, as through Divine Goodness we are, except my wife, who has been poorly ever since last March; but is a little better. We received yours by Mr. Lovell - was glad to hear from you. And now a short account of my family. Our children are all, except one, married. We have seven grand-children. Josiah one daughter, Sarah; Deborah three children, Hannah, Elizabeth and Ebenezer; Abiah two, Josiah and Prudence; and Mary one daughter, Abiah. It seems to me they are the prettiest children I see anywhere. They all live near us, except Abiah, who resides eighteen miles distance. Mr. Lovell infroms us that sister Hannah would be glad to come and live with her sister.
Were she here we should be glad; but as times are it would be difficult for more paper dollars than a few, and to come by water is hazardous. If there could be some way found out for her to come with Lovell's family, I esteem it best. As for her coming at present, it is not practicable.

As to news, we have none. Old Capt. Phinney, formerly of Barnstable, the first settler in Gorham, died not long since, almost ninety years old. Let us hear from you as often as possible - we will do the same.

I am dear sister your loving brother.
Sam'll Jenkins.
N.B. My wife has this moment started a notion, that you did not know who Sal'll married - it was Lydia Dier from Truro.

Gorham, November 22, 1783
Dear sister: This with love to you and yours, hoping it will find you all well, as through Divine Goodness, I and mine are at present. I have not heard from you since Major Lewis came. I then received gladly what you sent me that was my sisters. You cannot think how greatly rejoiced I was to see one of my old neighbors, who could tell me everything I wanted to know concerning my own family. Your brother had had a long fit of sickness last spring, was very low, and has been able to do but a trifle this summer. He is better this fall, but not so well as before. He intends, with submission to Providence, to go to Barnstable this winter. The twentieth of June last we had the sorrowful and heavy news of our son Joseph's death. He died that day, two months. He had been in the service two years, and died with consumption near West Point - a loud call to us all. He was carried into the country and was comfortably provided for during the last month or six weeks of his life. What most contributes to my comfort is, God was pleased to give him a time of consideration. He sent us word not to mourn for him, but to prepare to follow him, for he trusted the eternal estate was secured. You are not a stranger to my grief, though I have been to yours.
Not from the dust afflictions grow.
Nor troubles raise by chance.
Yet we are born to care and woe.
A sad inheritance.

As sparks break out from burning coals.
And still are upward bourne.
So grief is rooted in our souls.
And man grows up to mourn.

The rest of my children that are here are well. Josiah has bone to Bagaduce. Phebe hath two sons about six months old, Samuel and Jacob. Prude (Prudence, wife of Joshua) a daughter the same age, named Polly. Abiah lives a little way off. Sam'll has a daughter about three weeks old named Lida. Molly one five weeks, named Elizabeth - making fourteen grandchildren I have living.

You know how much I want to come and see my old friends and relatives. Give my love to all brothers and sisters, cousins and friends. Tell cousin James Smith's wife I never forgot what she said to me, that I must write concerning religion; but I was loth to write that I did not like my minister, though when I got home, the first time I heard him, I thought I could not be content to sit under him, and it came to my mind, "Despise not small things," which made me to think I did not well to be uneasy. He had been dismissed two years. We had a minister ordained this month on (not legible) a fine man. I hope he will prove a blessing, and that decayed religion will revive under his ministry.

It has been very much the practice of the place for parents to own the covenant, and have their children baptized. There are counted to be near a third of the people to be separate Baptists, and some of that part are become what is called Shaking Quakers. I think they are a most monstrous deluded set of people. The performances at their meetings consist in dancing, hideous howling like wolves, standing on their heads, pretending to speak in unknown languages, and the like rediculous behavior. I take them to be people that Christ warns us of when he saith, "Take heed that you be not deceived. Then if any man shall say unto you, lo, here is Christ, or there, believe it not; for there shall arise false Christs and false prophets, and show great signs and wonders; if it were possible to deceive the very elect. Behold I have told you before, if they say, behold he is in the desert, go not forth, or in the secret chamber believe it not."

Dear sister: I could write till morning; but being very late must break off abruptly; begging you to send me a letter by Mr. Lewis, and so conclude, very tired, with love to you and children.
M. Genkins.
To Elizabeth Chipman.
Barnstable.

These were the great great grand parents of the writer.
Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

He was married to Mary HINCKLEY on 9 Nov 1721 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Experience JENKINS, Mary JENKINS, Samuel JENKINS, Nathaniel JENKINS, Simeon JENKINS, Lot JENKINS.


bullet Samuel JENKINS was born on 12 Sep 1657 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. He died prob. died young. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.


bullet Samuel JENKINS(342) was born on 20 Oct 1727 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [118] Samuel Jenkins,5 (Samuel,4 Experience Hamlin,3 James,2 1) b. Barnstable, Mass., Oct. 20, 1727; m. there Mar. 11, 1749-50, Mary,4 dau of Dea. Samuel and Abigail,4 (Hinckley) Chipman b. Barnstable, May 2, 1731. Town clerk, Barnstable, until about 1771. The family removed to Gorham, Maine, before July 1778.

Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.

He was married to Mary CHIPMAN on 11 Mar 1749/50 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Josiah JENKINS, Deborah JENKINS, Abigail JENKINS, Samuel JENKINS, Mary JENKINS, Joseph JENKINS.


bullet Samuel JENKINS was born on 23 Nov 1755 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary CHIPMAN.


bullet Sarah JENKINS(343) was born on 1 Dec 1706 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. their children were baptized in Barnstable; and from this fact it is supposed that he removed and resided there. She received a legacy of L20 in the will of her father, 1737; and is mentioned in the will of her brother Josiah, 1750. the first five children were baptized Oct. 26, 1740. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

She was married to Lemuel NYE in 1737. Children were: Lot NYE , Lemuel NYE, Mary NYE , Sarah NYE, Thankful NYE , Thomas NYE, Samuel NYE , Nathan NYE, Mercy NYE .


bullet Sarah JENKINS was born on 15 Nov 1653 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. She died infancy. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.


bullet Sarah JENKINS

Children were: Mary LEWIS, Thomas LEWIS, George LEWIS, James LEWIS, Edward LEWIS, John LEWIS, Ephraim LEWIS, Sarah LEWIS.


bulletSimeon JENKINS(344) was born on 8 Sep 1733 in Massachusetts, Barnstable, Barnstable County. [120] Simeon Jenkins,5 (Bro. of Samuel.) b. Great Marshes, West Barnstable, Mass., Sept. 8, 1733; m. there, by Rev. Joseph Green, Mar. 25, 1762, Hodiah, dau. of Capt. John and Bethia (Robinson,) Hinckley, b. Barnstable, Oct. 6, 1738; carpenter, wheelwright, cabinet-maker and farmer; Great Marshes; his house is now occupied by his descendants. Both d. Great Marshes; he Aug. 19, 1808; she May 14, 1808 Parents: Samuel JENKINS and Mary HINCKLEY.

He was married to Hodiah HINCKLEY on 25 Mar 1762 in Massachusetts, West Barnstable, Barnstable County. Children were: Simeon JENKINS, John JENKINS, Prince JENKINS, Perez JENKINS, Braley JENKINS, Hannah JENKINS, Hodiah JENKINS, Lucy JENKINS.


bullet Simeon JENKINS was born in Massachusetts, Great Marshes. Parents: Simeon JENKINS and Hodiah HINCKLEY.


bullet Thankful JENKINS(345) was born on 19 May 1691 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. She received a legacy of L40 in the will of her grandfather James Hamlin, as then the wife of Isaac Taylor. She received a legacy of L10 in her father's will dated 1737. Parents: Thomas JENKINS and Experience HAMLIN Twin B.

She was married to Isaac TAYLOR.


bullet Thomas JENKINS was born on 16 Jul 1666 in Massachusetts, Sandwich. Parents: John JENKINS and Mary EWER.

He was married to Experience HAMLIN Twin B on 24 Aug 1687. Children were: Thankful JENKINS, Experience JENKINS, Mercy JENKINS, Ebenezer JENKINS, Samuel JENKINS, Josiah JENKINS, Hope JENKINS, Sarah JENKINS.

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