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Jane Abadiah Chaney 1752–1830 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1752

Birth Location: Hancock, Georgia, USA

Death Date: 1830

Death Location: Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA

Father: Granberry Chaney

Mother: Elizabeth Nicholson

Spouse(s): John Kennedy

Children(s): Mary Griffin, David Kennedy, Love Kennedy, George Kennedy, John II, James Kennedy, Samuel Kennedy

In 1752, Jane Abadiah Chaney entered the world in Hancock, Georgia, USA, born to Granberry Chaney And Elizabeth Chaney Nicholson. Jane Abadiah Chaney married John Kennedy, and had children including David Kennedy, George Kennedy, James Kennedy, John Kennedy Ii, Love Kennedy, Mary Catherine Kennedy Wilkinson Griffin, Samuel B Kennedy, Steven Kennedy. Jane Abadiah Chaney passed away in 1830 in Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA.

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Biography

  • In 1752, Jane Abadiah Chaney entered the world in Hancock, Georgia, USA, born to Granberry Chaney And Elizabeth Chaney Nicholson.
  • Jane Abadiah Chaney married John Kennedy, and had children including David Kennedy, George Kennedy, James Kennedy, John Kennedy Ii, Love Kennedy, Mary Catherine Kennedy Wilkinson Griffin, Samuel B Kennedy, Steven Kennedy.
  • Jane Abadiah Chaney passed away in 1830 in Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Jane Chaney's Ancestors

Self
Jane Chaney
1752–1830
Birth Place: Hancock, Georgia, USA
Parents
Granberry Chaney
1723–1757
, Edgefield, South Carolina, USA
Elizabeth (Chaney) Nicholson
1711–1813
All Hallows Parish
Grandparents
Francis Chaney
1700–
Rochester, Kent, England
Sarah Aurick
1700–
Rochester, Kent, England
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Jane Chaney's Descendants

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Jane (Abadiah) Chaney (1752–1830) m. John Kennedy (1750-1759–1828)
  1. 1. Mary (Catherine Kennedy Wilkinson) Griffin 1774–1836 m. Micajah Wilkinson 1766–1836 m. Ferdinand (Louis "Furney" Griffin) Sr 1763–1833
    1. 1. Elizabeth (Kennedy) Wilkinson 1798–1871 m. Charles Mcmanus 1791–1855 m. Charles (Young) McMANUS 1791–1855
      1. 1. SARAH (ADELINE B) McMANUS 1834–1886 m. Calvin (L) Temple 1824–1895 m. Calvin (L) Temple 1824–
        1. 1. Martha (Ann) Temple 1865–1938
        2. 2. Sarah (Calvania (Sally)) Temple 1870–1939
        3. 3. George (Marion) Temple 1859–1908
      2. 2. George McManus 1817–1847
      3. 3. Chlorinda McManus 1817–1886
      4. 4. Mary McMannus 1820–1891
        1. 1. James (W.) Arnold 1838–1880
        2. 2. Charles (J. Z.) Arnold 1840–
      5. 5. CHARLES (Y) MCMANUS 1831–1862
        1. 1. GEORGE (WASHINGTON) MCMANUS 1861–1905
      6. 6. Chlorinda McManus 1817–1886
        1. 1. Thaddeus (Colombus) Dunn 1843–1888
    2. 2. Martha (Ann "Patsey" Wilkinson) Wheat 1792–1876
    3. 3. Rowland (C Wilkinson Sr) SAR 1797–1867
    4. 4. Stephen (Eason) Wilkinson 1793–1843
    5. 5. Asa Wilkinson 1795–1841
    6. 6. Rhoda (Wilkinson) Wall 1802–1875
    7. 7. Tyson (W Wilkinson) Sr 1804–1837
    8. 8. Eason Wilkinson 1800–1802
    9. 9. Benjamin (Franklin) Griffin 1807–1880
    10. 10. John (Calhoun) Griffin 1809–1854
    11. 11. Laney (Elaine) Griffin 1807–1833
    12. 12. J (Ollin) Griffin 1808–1917
  2. 2. David Kennedy 1799–1848
  3. 3. Love Kennedy 1776–1848
  4. 4. George Kennedy 1770–1849
  5. 5. John (Kennedy) II 1772–1849
  6. 6. James Kennedy 1775–
  7. 7. Samuel (B) Kennedy 1780–1853

Jane Chaney's Timeline

2 Records

1752
1752
Birth of Jane Abadiah Chaney in Hancock, Georgia, USA
Hancock, Georgia, USA
1830
1830
Age 78
Death of Jane Abadiah Chaney in Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA
Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1752
    Event Place: Hancock, Georgia, USA

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1830
    Event Place: Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi, USA

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