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William Squire Jenkins
b.13 Sep 1811 Bath County, Virginia
d.20 Nov 1884 Gallia County, Ohio
m. Bef 1811
  1. William Squire Jenkins1811 - 1884
  • HWilliam Squire Jenkins1811 - 1884
  • WCynthia Scott1812 - 1886
m. Bef 1836
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Name William Squire Jenkins
Gender Male
Birth[1] 13 Sep 1811 Bath County, Virginia
Marriage Bef 1836 to Cynthia Scott
Death[2] 20 Nov 1884 Gallia County, Ohio
References
  1. Bath County, Virginia Biographies, in GenealogyTrails.com.

    William S. Jenkins
    Was born in Bath county, Virginia, September 13, 1811. He is a son of Daniel D. and Mary (Sively) Jenkins. His father was born in Virginia in 1774, and came to this county with his family in 1815. Mr. Jenkins and Cynthia Scott were married in Cheshire township. She is a native of this county, born April 1, 1812. Their children are: Mary, born May 7, 1836, married Alexander D. Fraser, and resides in Nebraska; George W., August 1, 1837, resides in Cheshire township; Amanda, December 25, 1838, married to Rodney Roush, and resides in Cheshire; Sarah Anne, November 27, 1840, resides in Cheshire, where she is married to Thomas J. James; Charles S., May 3, 1842, resides at home; Benjamin, June 23, 1845, married to Lucy Evans, and resides in Cheshire township; William Alonzo, September 6, 1849, resides at home. The parents of Mrs. Jenkins are Charles and Mary (Darst) Scott, who reside in this county. William S. Jenkins was elected justice of the peace in Cheshire township in 1842, and has held the office ever since, his term expiring in 1884, making forty-two years of continuous office service. Charles S. Jenkins, a son of the subject of this sketch, was a soldier in the late war. He enlisted in 1862 in Company B 91st Ohio Volunteer Infantry. He was wounded on the 19th of September, 1864, at the battle of Winchester, receiving a shot on the left side of his head. He remained in hospital until March, 1865, when he returned to his regiment and served until the close of the war, when he received his honorable discharge. The father of Mrs. Jenkins, Charles Scott, served in the war of 1812. Mr. Jenkins has lived in this county since 1815, and has acquired a fine property of 500 acres. He has about fifty acres of coal land near Kygerville, in Cheshire and Morgan townships. His address is Kyger, Gallia county, Ohio. [SOURCE: History of Gallia County: Containing A Condensed History of the County; Biographical Sketches; General Statistics, Miscellaneous Matters, &c; James P. Averill; Hardesty & CO., Publishers, Chicago and Toledo. 1882.]

    https://genealogytrails.com/vir/bath/biographies.html

  2. Find A Grave.

    William Squire Jenkins
    BIRTH 13 Sep 1811
    Bath County, Virginia, USA
    DEATH 20 Nov 1884 (aged 73)
    Cheshire, Gallia County, Ohio, USA
    BURIAL
    Gravel Hill Cemetery
    Cheshire Township, Gallia County, Ohio, USA

    https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/43981805/william-squire-jenkins