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Lydia Jenkins 1786–1838 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1786

Birth Location: Washington, Pennsylvania, United States

Death Date: 5 April 1838

Death Location: New Burlington, Clinton County, Ohio, United States of America

Father: Aaron Jenkins

Mother: Rebecca Baldwin

Spouse(s): Charles Mann

Children(s): Polly Mann, Aaron Mann, Sally Mann, Charles Mann, Charity Mann, Lydia Mann, Rebecca Mann

In 1786, Lydia Jenkins entered the world in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, born to Aaron Jenkins And Rebecca Baldwin. In 1802, Lydia Jenkins resided in Frederick, Virginia. Lydia Jenkins married Charles Mann, and had children including Aaron Mann, Charity Mann, Charles Mann, Eliza Mann, Lydia Ann Mann, Polly Mann, Rebecca Mann, Sally Mann. Lydia Jenkins passed away in 1838 in New Burlington, Clinton County, Ohio, United States of America.

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Biography

  • In 1786, Lydia Jenkins entered the world in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States, born to Aaron Jenkins And Rebecca Baldwin.
  • In 1802, Lydia Jenkins resided in Frederick, Virginia.
  • Lydia Jenkins married Charles Mann, and had children including Aaron Mann, Charity Mann, Charles Mann, Eliza Mann, Lydia Ann Mann, Polly Mann, Rebecca Mann, Sally Mann.
  • Lydia Jenkins passed away in 1838 in New Burlington, Clinton County, Ohio, United States of America.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lydia Jenkins's Ancestors

Self
Lydia Jenkins
1786–1838
Birth Place: Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Parents
Aaron Jenkins
1743–1807
Lancaster, Frederick, Virginia, United States
Rebecca Baldwin
1749–1799
New Castle, New Castle, Delaware, United States
Grandparents
Aaron Jenkins
1717–1759
Fredrick, Virginia, United States
Mary (Jane) Frister
1710–1748
Frederick, Virginia, United States
Francis Baldwin
1714–1794
Kennet, Chstr, Pennsylvania, USA
Charity Harlan
1714–1764
Kennet, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
Great-Grandparents
Aaron Jenkins
1688–1759
Mary Jenkins
1690–1725
WILLIAM Frister
1700–
Sarah *
1695–1729
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lydia Jenkins's Descendants

1.
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Lydia Jenkins (1786–5 April 1838) m. Charles Mann (1 April 1782–24 December 1865)
  1. 1. Polly Mann 1813–
  2. 2. Aaron Mann 1815–
  3. 3. Sally Mann 1817–
  4. 4. Charles Mann 1819–
  5. 5. Charity Mann 1809–
  6. 6. Lydia (Ann) Mann 1811–
  7. 7. Rebecca Mann 1807–1831

Lydia Jenkins's Timeline

3 Records

1786
1786
Birth of Lydia Jenkins in Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
1802
2 Aug 1802
Age 16
Lydia Jenkins resided here in Frederick, Virginia
Frederick, Virginia
1838
5 April 1838
Age 52
Death of Lydia Jenkins in New Burlington, Clinton, Ohio
New Burlington, Clinton, Ohio

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1786
    Event Place: Washington, Pennsylvania, United States
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900, Source number: 413.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: JCR
    [2] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [3] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family : and particularly of the descendants of George and Mich

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Residence
    Event Date: 2 Aug 1802
    Event Place: Frederick, Virginia
    Record Source: U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, Swarthmore College; Swarthmore, Pennsylvania; Minutes, 1791-1811; Collection: Baltimore Yearly Meeting Minutes; Call Number: RG2BH671 1.4

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 April 1838
    Event Place: New Burlington, Clinton, Ohio
    Record Source:
    [1] U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current
    [2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: History and Genealogy of the Harlan Family : and particularly of the descendants of George and Mich

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: New Burlington, Clinton County, Ohio, United States of America
    Record Source: U.S., Find a Grave® Index, 1600s-Current

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