Asa JENKINS

Male Abt 1842 - 1898  (~ 56 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Asa JENKINS was born about 1842 in Oxbow, Ritchie County, West Virginia (son of John JENKINS, , Sr. and Nancy JACKSON); died on 27 Jul 1898 in Walker, Wood County, West Virginia.

    Notes:

    !All of the descendants of Henry and Eleanor are from a GEDCOM file from Dr. James Stephens of Laurinburg, North Carolina.

    Asa married Alpha Jane MARSHALL on 7 Sep 1865 in Gillespies Run, Ritchie County, West Virginia. Alpha (daughter of Greenville MARSHALL and Frances MARR) was born on 15 Jul 1834 in Albemarle County, Virginia; died on 20 Mar 1917 in Eatons, Wood County, West Virginia; was buried after 20 Mar 1917 in Eatons, Wood County, West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. C. JENKINS was born on 21 Mar 1866 in Ritchie County, West Virginia; died before 1870 in West Virginia.
    2. Salina Rose JENKINS was born in 1868 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    3. Tazewell Richard JENKINS was born on 8 Feb 1870 in Murphy's Dist, Ritchie County, West Virginia; died on 2 Dec 1938 in Walker, Wood County, West Virginia; was buried on 4 Dec 1938 in Eatons, Wood County, West Virginia.
    4. Amos R. Martin JENKINS was born on 26 Dec 1871 in Ritchie County, West Virginia; died on 15 Mar 1947 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia; was buried on 18 Mar 1947 in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia.
    5. Bertha Emma JENKINS was born on 2 Jul 1873 in Gilmer County, West Virginia; died on 12 Nov 1931 in Wood County, West Virginia; was buried in Parkersburg, Wood County, West Virginia.

    Asa married Nancy Clarinda LEWIS on 8 Feb 1874 in , Calhoun County, West Virginia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  John JENKINS, , Sr. was born before 1794 in West Virginia; died about 1847 in Ritchie County,West Virginia.

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jenkinsconnections/jenkins.htm


    1. John1 Jenkins Sr.; born before 1794 at WV; Probably born in Harrison Co, WV; married Nancy Jackson, daughter of S. P. Jackson and M. Childers, circa 1814 at WV; died between 1847 and 1848 at Ritchie Co., WV.

    Although the Jenkins surname is most common in Cymru (Wales), their is no "J" in the old Welsh alphabet. The name Jenkins is derived from Flemish, the "J" and "kin" being distinctive to Flemish, and was brought to Wales in 1066, when there was a large Flemish "invasion" (migration) in the Cardiff area of Wales (the same time Wlliam the Conquerer invaded England).*

    There was some previous usuage of a similar diminutives of John in England and Wales prior to the Flemish invasion. In England, it took the form of the given name 'Jankin' and in Wales of the name 'Siencyn', which later became patronymic surnames.**

    However, the "J' and the "kin" are definately derived from the Flemish and probably corrupted any Welsh or English surnames because of the large Flemish influence after 1066.

    Wood Co. Land Tax records list a Joseph Jenkins from 1817 to 1820. He is the only Jenkins listed during this period. Is Joseph a possibility as the father of John? He was a road builder; worked on the Staunton Pike (Rt. 47). He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1820 at Wood Co., WV; Census lists 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 16-26. He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1830 at Wood Co., WV; Listed as Genkins, no other information listed other than the name.

    Nancy Jackson was born in 1800 at WV. She was born in 1805 at Harrison Co., WV. She married William Bravo, son of John Bravo and Isabel (--?--), on 15 Apr 1855 at Ritchie Co., WV; William and Nancy both listed as widowed. She died between 1860 and 1870 at Ritchie Co., WV; was listed in the 1860 Census, but not found in the 1870 (assumed dead). There is a Samuel Jackson listed as a Wood Co. land owner from 1809 to 1820.

    John married Nancy JACKSON about 1814 in West Virginia. Nancy (daughter of S. P. JACKSON and M. CHILDERS) was born in 1800 in West Virginia; died after 1860. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Nancy JACKSON was born in 1800 in West Virginia (daughter of S. P. JACKSON and M. CHILDERS); died after 1860.

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jenkinsconnections/jenkins.htm


    1. John1 Jenkins Sr.; born before 1794 at WV; Probably born in Harrison Co, WV; married Nancy Jackson, daughter of S. P. Jackson and M. Childers, circa 1814 at WV; died between 1847 and 1848 at Ritchie Co., WV.

    Although the Jenkins surname is most common in Cymru (Wales), their is no "J" in the old Welsh alphabet. The name Jenkins is derived from Flemish, the "J" and "kin" being distinctive to Flemish, and was brought to Wales in 1066, when there was a large Flemish "invasion" (migration) in the Cardiff area of Wales (the same time Wlliam the Conquerer invaded England).*

    There was some previous usuage of a similar diminutives of John in England and Wales prior to the Flemish invasion. In England, it took the form of the given name 'Jankin' and in Wales of the name 'Siencyn', which later became patronymic surnames.**

    However, the "J' and the "kin" are definately derived from the Flemish and probably corrupted any Welsh or English surnames because of the large Flemish influence after 1066.

    Wood Co. Land Tax records list a Joseph Jenkins from 1817 to 1820. He is the only Jenkins listed during this period. Is Joseph a possibility as the father of John? He was a road builder; worked on the Staunton Pike (Rt. 47). He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1820 at Wood Co., WV; Census lists 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 16-26. He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1830 at Wood Co., WV; Listed as Genkins, no other information listed other than the name.

    Nancy Jackson was born in 1800 at WV. She was born in 1805 at Harrison Co., WV. She married William Bravo, son of John Bravo and Isabel (--?--), on 15 Apr 1855 at Ritchie Co., WV; William and Nancy both listed as widowed. She died between 1860 and 1870 at Ritchie Co., WV; was listed in the 1860 Census, but not found in the 1870 (assumed dead). There is a Samuel Jackson listed as a Wood Co. land owner from 1809 to 1820.

    Children:
    1. Enoch JENKINS was born about 1815 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    2. William R. JENKINS was born about 1818 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    3. John R. JENKINS was born about 1821 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    4. James JENKINS was born about 1823 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    5. Rachel JENKINS was born about 1827 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    6. Madison JENKINS was born about 1830 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    7. Samuel J. JENKINS, , Sr. was born on 15 Mar 1830 in Ritchie County, West Virginia; died on 21 Jan 1901 in Eatons, Wood County, West Virginia; was buried in Eatons, Wood County, West Virginia.
    8. Martha Ann JENKINS was born about 1834 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    9. Robert JENKINS was born about 1834 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    10. Joseph JENKINS was born about 1836 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.
    11. 1. Asa JENKINS was born about 1842 in Oxbow, Ritchie County, West Virginia; died on 27 Jul 1898 in Walker, Wood County, West Virginia.
    12. Catherine JENKINS was born in 1842 in Ritchie County, West Virginia.


Generation: 3

  1. 6.  S. P. JACKSON

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jenkinsconnections/jenkins.htm


    1. John1 Jenkins Sr.; born before 1794 at WV; Probably born in Harrison Co, WV; married Nancy Jackson, daughter of S. P. Jackson and M. Childers, circa 1814 at WV; died between 1847 and 1848 at Ritchie Co., WV.

    Although the Jenkins surname is most common in Cymru (Wales), their is no "J" in the old Welsh alphabet. The name Jenkins is derived from Flemish, the "J" and "kin" being distinctive to Flemish, and was brought to Wales in 1066, when there was a large Flemish "invasion" (migration) in the Cardiff area of Wales (the same time Wlliam the Conquerer invaded England).*

    There was some previous usuage of a similar diminutives of John in England and Wales prior to the Flemish invasion. In England, it took the form of the given name 'Jankin' and in Wales of the name 'Siencyn', which later became patronymic surnames.**

    However, the "J' and the "kin" are definately derived from the Flemish and probably corrupted any Welsh or English surnames because of the large Flemish influence after 1066.

    Wood Co. Land Tax records list a Joseph Jenkins from 1817 to 1820. He is the only Jenkins listed during this period. Is Joseph a possibility as the father of John? He was a road builder; worked on the Staunton Pike (Rt. 47). He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1820 at Wood Co., WV; Census lists 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 16-26. He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1830 at Wood Co., WV; Listed as Genkins, no other information listed other than the name.

    Nancy Jackson was born in 1800 at WV. She was born in 1805 at Harrison Co., WV. She married William Bravo, son of John Bravo and Isabel (--?--), on 15 Apr 1855 at Ritchie Co., WV; William and Nancy both listed as widowed. She died between 1860 and 1870 at Ritchie Co., WV; was listed in the 1860 Census, but not found in the 1870 (assumed dead). There is a Samuel Jackson listed as a Wood Co. land owner from 1809 to 1820.

    S. married M. CHILDERS. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 7.  M. CHILDERS

    Notes:

    http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jenkinsconnections/jenkins.htm


    1. John1 Jenkins Sr.; born before 1794 at WV; Probably born in Harrison Co, WV; married Nancy Jackson, daughter of S. P. Jackson and M. Childers, circa 1814 at WV; died between 1847 and 1848 at Ritchie Co., WV.

    Although the Jenkins surname is most common in Cymru (Wales), their is no "J" in the old Welsh alphabet. The name Jenkins is derived from Flemish, the "J" and "kin" being distinctive to Flemish, and was brought to Wales in 1066, when there was a large Flemish "invasion" (migration) in the Cardiff area of Wales (the same time Wlliam the Conquerer invaded England).*

    There was some previous usuage of a similar diminutives of John in England and Wales prior to the Flemish invasion. In England, it took the form of the given name 'Jankin' and in Wales of the name 'Siencyn', which later became patronymic surnames.**

    However, the "J' and the "kin" are definately derived from the Flemish and probably corrupted any Welsh or English surnames because of the large Flemish influence after 1066.

    Wood Co. Land Tax records list a Joseph Jenkins from 1817 to 1820. He is the only Jenkins listed during this period. Is Joseph a possibility as the father of John? He was a road builder; worked on the Staunton Pike (Rt. 47). He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1820 at Wood Co., WV; Census lists 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, and 1 female 16-26. He and Nancy Jackson appeared on the census of 1830 at Wood Co., WV; Listed as Genkins, no other information listed other than the name.

    Nancy Jackson was born in 1800 at WV. She was born in 1805 at Harrison Co., WV. She married William Bravo, son of John Bravo and Isabel (--?--), on 15 Apr 1855 at Ritchie Co., WV; William and Nancy both listed as widowed. She died between 1860 and 1870 at Ritchie Co., WV; was listed in the 1860 Census, but not found in the 1870 (assumed dead). There is a Samuel Jackson listed as a Wood Co. land owner from 1809 to 1820.

    Children:
    1. 3. Nancy JACKSON was born in 1800 in West Virginia; died after 1860.