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Jenny Jenness 1766–1824 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 4 Jan 1766

Birth Location: Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire

Death Date: 12 Sep 1824

Death Location: North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA

Father: John Jenness*

Mother: Mary McNeil

Spouse(s): Benjamin Dearborn*

Children(s): Sarah 🧬

The story of Jenny Jenness began in 1766 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire. Jenny Jenness married Benjamin Dearborn, and had children including Sarah Sally M Dearborn. Jenny Jenness passed away in 1824 in North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA.

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Biography

  • The story of Jenny Jenness began in 1766 in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire.
  • Jenny Jenness married Benjamin Dearborn, and had children including Sarah Sally M Dearborn.
  • Jenny Jenness passed away in 1824 in North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA.

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Jenny Jenness's Ancestors

Self
Jenny Jenness
1766–1824
Birth Place: Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire
Parents
John Jenness*
1740–1806
Rye, New Hampshire
Mary McNeil
1745–1841
Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire
Grandparents
John Jenness
1703–1773
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States
Lucy Norton
1705–1782
Hampton, Rockingham, New Hampshire
Daniel McNeil
1723–1790
Londonderry, Rockingham Co, New Hampshire, USA
Janet HOBNEY
1725–1766
New Hampshire, British Colonial America
Great-Grandparents
John Jenness
1678–1740
Hannah Foss
1677–1718
John McNeil
1688–1760
Christina Dinsmure
1700–1752
John Hobney
1700–1892
Grisel Hobney
1680–1760
2nd-Great-Grandparents
francis Jenness
1634–1716
Hector MacNeal
1663–1733
Elizabeth McTAVISH
1674–1720
Mary Forre
–1732

Jenny Jenness's Descendants

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Jenny Jenness (4 Jan 1766–12 Sep 1824) m. Benjamin Dearborn* (26 Nov 1773–1841-1850)
  1. 1. Sarah ("Sally" M Dearborn) 🧬 1805–1880 m. David Dailey 1805–1880
    1. 1. Stillman (P) Daily 1835–1921 m. Angeline Turner 1849–1872
      1. 1. Darwin (S Daily) Sr. 1867–1942 m. Jessie (Aretha) Smith 1870–1930
        1. 1. Cora (Irene) Dailey 1907–1990 m. George (Gordon Leidhecker) Jr 1903–1993

Jenny Jenness's Timeline

2 Records

1766
4 Jan 1766
Birth of Jenny Jenness in Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire
Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire
1824
12 Sep 1824
Age 58
Death of Jenny Jenness in North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA
North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 4 Jan 1766
    Event Place: Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Sep 1824
    Event Place: North Cohocton, Steuben County, New York, USA

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