Jenner
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bp. August 1692 | Woodbury Conn | ||
m. 17 April 1712 | Woodbury Conn |
b. 21 March 1669 | Charlestown Mass | ||
d. 1738 | Woodbury Conn |
[1479] Hannah --
d. 2 February 1743 | Woodbury Conn |
b. ? | England | [NEHGR 19:248] | |
d. Fall 1686 | England | [NEHGR 19:248] | |
m. 22 May 1655 | Charlestown Mass | [NEHGR 19:248] |
[2957] Rebecca Trerice
b. February 1636 | [NEHGR 19:248] |
He joined the church of Charlestown 13 March 1681 and the artilliery company of Boston in 1673. He was a sea captain and made regular trips between England and America. He seems to have inherited a taste for the ministry; John Dutton, who came to Boston as his passenger in 1685, describes him thusly: "Our Capt. Tho. Jenner, was a rough covetous tarpaulin, but he understood his business well enough and had some smattering of Divinity in his head. He went to prayers ver constantly and took upon him to EXPOUND the scriptures, which gave offense to several of the passengers." He died in England in the autumn of 1868 and 28 April 1687 his widow was appointed to administer his property and a settlement made in 1708 when the only heirs were David and 3 daughters. She died 23 September 1722, 86 years and 7 months.
[5913] Esther --
[11825] ?
Dewayne E. Perry
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