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Jane Jennings 1640–1693 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1640
Birth Location: Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America
Death Date: 1693
Death Location: Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America
Father: Capt. Jennings
Mother: Mary Seward
Spouse(s): Matthew Huggens
Children(s): Jane [Pedden]
Jane Jennings was born in 1640 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Capt John Jennings And Mary Seward. Jane Jennings married Matthew Huggens, and had children including Jane Huggins Pedden. Jane Jennings passed away in 1693 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America.
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Biography
- Jane Jennings was born in 1640 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America, the child of Capt John Jennings And Mary Seward.
- Jane Jennings married Matthew Huggens, and had children including Jane Huggins Pedden.
- Jane Jennings passed away in 1693 in Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America.
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Jane Jennings's Ancestors
Jane Jennings's Descendants
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1. Jane (Huggins) [Pedden] 1659–1693 m. James Pedden 1646–1693
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1. Elizabeth Peden 1670–1725 m. William (Arrington) Sr. 1670–1725
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1. Elizabeth Arrington 1699–1750 m. William (Crumpler) II 1680–1750 m. John Ward 1690–1750
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Jane Jennings's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1640
Event Place: Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1693
Event Place: Isle Of Wight, Virginia, Colonial America