p 172 - ... Thomas Jenkins, the father of Elizabeth Jones-Edelen, died in 1727, and bequeathed his daughter Elizabeth Edelen a portion of the personal estate. [5] At the final account on April 28, 1731, it was shown that the estate had been overpaid by the executors, Edward Jenkins and William Jenkins, "who were the executors of Ann Jenkins who was the executrix of Thomas Jenkins". [6] ...
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... On February 15, 1719, Thomas Jenkins, of Charles County, yeoman, and Anne his wife conveyed to Edward Edelen, of Prince Georges County, carpenter, for the love which they held for their daughter, Elizabeth Edelen, wife of said Edward, "Pinnar" in Prince Georges County, which had been patented by George Shenst and assigned to Thomas Jenkins on November 20, 1674. It adjoined "Locust Thickett". The witnesses were William Machenchie, Robert Hanson, and Thomas Stone. [9] ...
[5] Wills, Liber 19, folio 251.
[6] Adm. Accts., Liber 10, folio 695.
[9] Deeds, Liber F, folio 287.