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Jenckes
in
Pawtucket
Jenks
in
Pawtucket
Sarah Jenckes
b.
1660
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
d.
1708
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Parents and Siblings
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F
.
Joseph Jenckes
1628 - 1716/17
M
.
Esther Ballard
Abt 1633 - 1717
m.
Bef 1652
Gov. Joseph Jenckes
1656 - 1740
Elizabeth Jenckes
Abt 1658 - Bef 1740
Sarah Jenckes
1660 - 1708
Major Nathaniel Jenckes
1662 - 1723
Esther Jenckes
1664 - 1721
Mary Jenckes
Abt 1666 -
Ebenezer Jencks
1669 - 1726
Joanna Jenckes
1672 - 1736
Mary Jenckes
Abt 1673 -
Abigail Jenckes
1674 -
Judge William Jenkes
1674 - 1765
Abigail Jenckes
1676 - 1756
Spouse and Children
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H
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Nathaniel Brown
1661 - Bef 1739
W
.
Sarah Jenckes
1660 - 1708
Esther Brown
Abt 1686 -
Peter Brown
1688 -
Nathaniel Brown
1689 -
Nathan Brown
1691 -
John Brown
1694 -
Josiah Brown
1695 -
Sarah Brown
1698 -
Penelope Brown
1699 - 1759
Lydia Brown
1700 -
Mary Brown
1702 -
Kezia Brown
1704 -
Elizabeth Brown
1706 -
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Name
Sarah Jenckes
Alt Name
Sarah Jenks
Gender
Female
Birth
[1]
1660
Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island
Marriage
to
Nathaniel Brown
Death
?
1708
References
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Browne, William B,, Writer Role: compiler.
Genealogy of the Jenks Family in America, Second Publisher: Heritage Quest, Second Address: North Salt Lake, Utah
. (Rumford Press, Concord, New Hampshire, 1952)
page 3.
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