Person:Edmund Jennings (4)

Edmund Jennings, III, Secretary of Maryland
b.Abt 1700 Virginia
d.3 Mar 1759 Bath, England
m. Bef 1690
  1. Priscilla JenningsAbt 1690 -
  2. Margaret Jennings1690 - Aft 1749
  3. Ann JenningsAbt 1691 - Abt 1691
  4. Elizabeth Jennings1694 - 1754
  5. Frances Jennings1697 -
  6. Edmund Jennings, III, Secretary of MarylandAbt 1700 - 1759
  • HEdmund Jennings, III, Secretary of MarylandAbt 1700 - 1759
  • WAnna VanderheydenAbt 1704 -
m. 1728
  1. Arianna JenningsAbt 1729 - 1801
  2. Edmund JenningsAbt 1731 - 1819
Facts and Events
Name Edmund Jennings, III, Secretary of Maryland
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1700 Virginia
Marriage 1728 Maryland[she is the widow Bordley]
to Anna Vanderheyden
Occupation[1] MarylandSecretary
Death? 3 Mar 1759 Bath, England
References
  1. Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography. (New York, New York: Lewis Historical Pub. Co., c1915)
    1:57.

    ... [Edmund Jennings] married, Frances, daughter of Henry Corbin, of Buckingham House, and had issue
    (1) Frances, married Charles Grymes, of Moratico, Richmond county, and was ancestress of General R. E. Lee;
    (2) Elizabeth, married Robert Porteus, of New Bottle, Gloucester county, who afterwards removed to England, where she became the mother of Beilby Porteus, Bishop of London;
    (3) Edmund, secretary of Maryland, married in 1728, Anna, widow of James Frisby and Thomas Bordley, and daughter of Matthias Vanderheyden, by which marriage he was father of
    - Ariana (who married John Randolph of Virginia, father of Edmund Randolph, first attorney-general of Virginia and of the United States), and
    - a son Edmund, who died unmarried in 1819.