Person:Joshua Jennings (1)

Joshua Jennings
b.Est 1622
m. Bef 1612
  1. Nicholas JenningsCal 1612 - Bef 1673
  2. Joshua JenningsEst 1622 - Bet 1674/75 & 1675
  3. John JenningsBef 1626 -
  • HJoshua JenningsEst 1622 - Bet 1674/75 & 1675
  • WMary WilliamsEst 1627 - Bet 1697 & 1697/98
m. 22 Dec 1647
  1. Joshua JenningsEst 1648 - Bef 1716
  2. Joseph JenningsEst 1651 - Bef 1727
  3. Mary JenningsEst 1653 -
  4. Samuel JenningsEst 1657 - 1732
  5. Matthew JenningsEst 1661 -
  6. John JenningsEst 1665 - Bef 1697
  7. Elizabeth JenningsEst 1668 -
  8. Isaac JenningsCal 1673 - 1746
Facts and Events
Name[1][2] Joshua Jennings
Gender Male
Birth[2] Est 1622 Estimate based on date of marriage.
Residence[2] 1647 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United States
Marriage 22 Dec 1647 Hartford, Hartford, Connecticut, United Statesto Mary Williams
Residence[2] 1650 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States
Will[2] 25 Feb 1674/75
Death[2] Bet 25 Feb 1674/75 and 27 Nov 1675 Fairfield, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States (probably)Between date of will and date of inventory.
Estate Inventory[2] 27 Nov 1675

Probable son of John1 Jennings of Hartford.

References
  1. John Gennings/Jennings, in Barbour, Lucius Barnes. Families of Early Hartford, Connecticut. (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1977)
    323.

    "Joshua m Mary Williams"

  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 Jennings, Joshua, in Jacobus, Donald Lines. History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield. (New Haven, Conn.: The Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor Company, 1930-1932)
    1:331-32.

    "Jennings, Joshua. An early settler of Hartford; fined for a trivial offense, he left Hartford in 1650 and settled in Fairfield. Married at Hartford, 22 Dec. 1647, Mary Williams. She m. (2) at Fairfield, 16 Dec. 1680, George Slawson, of Stamford; with whom she made a marriage covenant dated 18 Nov. 1680.

    Will 25 Feb. 1674 [1674/5]; to son Joshua, my carpenter, joiner, wheelwright and turning tools; to rest of my sons, Joseph, Michael, John, Samuel, Matthew, and Isaac, and to my daus. Mary and Elizabeth, 20 shillings apiece; to wife Mary, residue, housing, lands, chattels, etc.; friends Major Gold and Mr. Wakeman to be helpful to my wife; witnesses, Josiah Harvey, Mary Staples. Inv. 27 Nov. 1675."