Person:Elizabeth Jenkins (47)

Watchers
Elizabeth (Jenkins) (Jones) Edelen
m. Bef 1675
  1. George JenkinsAbt 1675 -
  2. Ann (Jenkins) SpaldingAbt 1678 - 1761
  3. Elizabeth (Jenkins) (Jones) EdelenAbt 1678 - Bef 1729
  4. Edward JenkinsEst 1681 - Bef 1760
  5. William JenkinsAbt 1683 -
  6. Mary (Jenkins) NorrisAbt 1685 -
  • HMoses JonesAbt 1670 - Bef 1704/05
  • WElizabeth (Jenkins) (Jones) EdelenAbt 1678 - Bef 1729
m. Abt 1690
  1. John JonesAbt 1692 -
  2. Thomas JonesAbt 1694 - Bef 1727
  3. Notley JonesAbt 1696 - Bef 1727
  4. Jane JonesAbt 1698 - Aft 1727
  5. Anne JonesAbt 1700 -
  6. Elizabeth JonesAbt 1702 - Aft 1727
  • HEdward EdelenAbt 1676 - Bef 1756
  • WElizabeth (Jenkins) (Jones) EdelenAbt 1678 - Bef 1729
m. Abt 1707
  1. Sarah Edelen1705/06 - 1773
  2. James Edelen1710 - 1768
Facts and Events
Name Elizabeth (Jenkins) (Jones) Edelen
Baptismal Name Elizabeth Jenkins
Married Name Elizabeth Jones
Married Name Elizabeth Edelen
Gender Female
Birth? Abt 1678 Charles, Maryland, United States[pos Pope's Creek?]
Marriage Abt 1690 Maryland, United Statesto Moses Jones
Marriage Abt 1707 Maryland, United States[she is the widow Jones]
to Edward Edelen
Property[1] 15 Feb 1719 Prince George's, Maryland, United Statesnamed in Deed to Edward Edelen, her husband
Death[1] Bef 25 Jun 1729 Prince George's, Maryland, United States[dec'd in mother's will]
References
  1. 1.0 1.1 .

    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cw4peterk&id=I000426

    On February 15, 1719 Thomas and Ann Jenkins conveyed to Edward Edelen of Prince George's County for the love and affection which they held for their daughter Elizabeth the wife of Edward Edelen, "the plantation known as Pinnar" (Deed F#1:287). "Pinnar" was initially in Charles County and then in 1695 fell into the boundaries of the newly formed Prince George's County. Elizabeth was deceased prior to June 25, 1729 when her mother wrote her will.

  2.   Elizabeth Jenkins, in Newman, Harry Wright. Charles County gentry : a genealogical history of six emigrants, Thomas Dent, John Dent, Richard Edelen, John Hanson, George Newman, Humphrey Warren, all scions of armorial families of old England who settled in Charles County, Maryland, and their descendants showing migrations to the South and West. (Washington D.C.: The author, 1940)
    p 172.