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Paul Jenness 1807–1860 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 20 MAY 1807

Birth Location: Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire

Death Date: 22 JAN 1860

Death Location: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts

Father: John Jenness

Mother: Hannah Tuttle

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Paul Jenness was born in 1807 in Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire, the child of John Jenness And Hannah Tuttle. Paul Jenness passed away in 1860 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.

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Biography

  • Paul Jenness was born in 1807 in Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire, the child of John Jenness And Hannah Tuttle.
  • Paul Jenness passed away in 1860 in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts.

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Paul Jenness's Ancestors

Self
Paul Jenness
1807–1860
Birth Place: Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire
Parents
John Jenness
1775–1856
Ossipee, Carroll, New Hampshire, United States
Hannah Tuttle
1781–1854
Brookfield, New Hampshire
Grandparents
CORNELIUS JENNESS
1748–1837
Rye, Rockingham, New Hampshire, United States,
Patience Chesley
1740–1797
Rochester, Strafford, New Hampshire, United States
Great-Grandparents
James Chesley
1706–1777
Mehitable Waldron
1706–1776
2nd-Great-Grandparents
James Chesley
1683–1707
Tamsen Wentworth
1687–1753
Capt. Waldron
1665–1740
Mary Ham
1668–1742

Paul Jenness's Timeline

2 Records

1807
20 MAY 1807
Birth of Paul Jenness in Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire
Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire
1860
22 JAN 1860
Age 53
Death of Paul Jenness in Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts
Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 20 MAY 1807
    Event Place: Wolfeboro, Stafford, New Hampshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 22 JAN 1860
    Event Place: Haverhill, Essex, Massachusetts

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