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Chad BROWNE
 1600 - 1650

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Generation: 1
  1. Chad BROWNE b. 1600, England; d. 2 Sep 1650, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.

    Notes:


    Descendants of Chad* Brown


    Generation A'o- I

    1. CHAD" BROWN was born Abt. 1605 in England, and died Bef. September 2,1650 in Providence,
    Providence Co. Rhode Island. He married ELizAi3ETH* SHARPAROWE September11, 1626 in High
    Wycombe, Co. Bucks, England. She was born Abt. 1604 in Englan4t and diedUnknown.

    Notes for CHAI)- BRow.N:
    Chad Brown, along with his wife and son John, landed in Boston in July of1638, aboard the ship Martin.
    They came to Providence the same year- Chad was a surveyor and firstsettled pastor of the First Baptist Church in Providence, Rhode Island.

    From the Rhode Island Genweb:
    Rev. Chad Brown, imnii@t ancestor and founder of the family, came fromEngland in the ship "Martin" which arrived in Boston, in MassachusettsColony, in July 1838. He brought with him his wife E@betk son John, theneight years old, and perhaps younger children. A fellow passenger diedon the voyage, and Chad Brown witnessed the will soon after his arrival.He did not remain long in the Nbssachusctts Colony, probably because ofhis religious views, but soon removed to Providence, where he became atonce a leader and one of the most valued citizens of the colony.

    That same year, 1638, he and twelve others signed a compact relative tothe government of the town- lEs work in scttling the serious difficultieswhich had arisen between the original thirteen proprietors of Providence,and the later settlers, is thus referred to by Roger Williams: "The truthis, Chad Browne, that wise and godly soul (now with God), with myselfbrought the remaining aftcrcomers and the first twelve to a oneness byarbitration.' Chad Brown soon afterward appointed in the capacity ofsurvevor on a committee to compile a list of the home lots of the firstsctiters of the "Towne Street", and the meadows aloned to them. His ownhome lot fronted on "Towne Strmte", now South Main street and NUrkctSquare, with the southern boundary to the southward of College and SouthMain streets. The college grounds of Brown University now comprise alarge portion of this lot.

    In 1640 Chid Brown served as member of a comn-dftee with others in regardto the disputed boundary between Providence and Pawtuxet. In the sameyear he, with Robert Cole, William Harris and John Warner. formed thecomiruttee of Providence Colony to report their first written form ofgovernment, which was adopted and continued in force until 1644, in whichyear Roger Williams returned from England with the first charter- ChadBrown was the first of the thirty-nine signers of this agreement. In1642 Mr. Brown was formally ordained as the first senled pastor of theBaptist church of Providence. Al this time, and for more than a halfcentury afterwar(L the church had no meeting house, but met for worshipin a grove or orchard, and in unpleasant weather in the houses of itsmembers. Rev. Chad BroA-n remained at the head of his church until hisdeath, which occurred about the year 1665.

    He seems to have been the @ pastor of the First Baptist Church inProvidence, the connection of Roger Williams having been of so briefduration, and of so informal a character. as to forbid that he should berecognized as its first pastor- The venerable John Howland says: "On thequestion among the founders of Rhode Island College on what lot to placethe building - University Hall - they decided on the present site becauseit was the home lot of Chad Brown, the first minister of the BaptistChurch. 11 Throughout his life in Rhode Island he was classed among thosemen of culture and ability who were chosen to represent the colony onofficial business. He was a saintly character, and his influence wentfar toward establishing and kleping peace among the early settlers. fhsremains, which were originally inteffed in a lot not far from the courthouse, on the comer of College and Benefit streets, were removed in 1792to the North Burving Ground.

    Children Of CHAI)* BROWN and ELIZAHETH* SILKRPAROWF, are:


    2. i. JOHN.2 BROWN, SR., b. 1630t England; d. 1706, Providcnw,Providence Co. Rhode Island.

    3. ii. JAmEs BROWN. b. Unkno@ d. Bef 1683.
    4. in. JEREMLAH BROWN, b. Unknown@ d. 1690, Newpo@ Rhode Island.
    iv. JUDAH BROWN, b. Unkno@ d. May 10, 1663, Newport, RhodeIsland,
    5. v. DANIEL BROWN, b. Unkno@; d. Septembu 29, 17 1 0.
    6. vi. MARY BROA'N, b. Unknown, Rhode Island; d.Unknown.
    vii. DEBORAH BROWN, b. lJrikno@..

    Chad m. Elizabeth SHARPAROWE 11 Sep 1626, High Wycombe, County Bucks, Eng. Elizabeth b. 1604, Melchbourne,High Wycombe, County Bucks, Eng; d. 1672, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 2. John BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1630, P,,,England; d. 1706, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.
    2. 3. James BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1639; d. Bef 1683.
    3. 4. Jeremiah BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1640; d. 1690, New Port, Rhode Island.
    4. 5. Judah BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1642; d. 10 May 1663, New Port, Rhode Island.
    5. 6. Deborah BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1645.
    6. 7. Daniel BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1638, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 29 Sep 1710.


Generation: 2
  1. John BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. 1630, P,,,England; d. 1706, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island.

    Notes:

    Generahon No. 2

    2. joHN*2 BROWN, SR. (CIIAD*) was born 1630 in England', and died 1706in Providence, Providence Co. Rhode Island. He married MARY* HOLNES 1658in Rhode Island, daughter of OBADIAH* HoLmE. s and CA-niERiNE* HyDr. Shewas born Abt- 1630, and died 1690 in Providence, Providence Co. RhodeIsland.

    Notes for JOHN* BROWN, SR.:
    John Brown came to Boston, Massachusetts aboard the ship Martin with hisparents in July of 1638. They came to Rhode Island the same year. thsrateable estate in 1687 was four oxen, five cows, four - twoyears, two -three-years, 45 sheep, three horses, three hogs, seven acres plantinggrouncl seven acres pastltre, seven acres swamp meadow and five acres bogmeadow. In addition he owned three house lots. John donated a portionof land to Brown University for their use about 1673. Very little hasbeen handed down through the centuries on the life and character of JohnBrown. ft is evident from the
    offices of trust in the colony which he held that he was respected andhonored in early Providence. He was one of the commissioners fromProvidence to meet oo ssioners chosen to represent other towns in thecolony of Warwick, August 31, 1654, the purpose of the meeting being toadjust certain difficulties which threatened to di@ the peace and harmonyof the colony. He served as surveyor of highways in 1659; was a freemanin 1655; was subsequently a moderator and deputy to the Rhode IslandGeneral Assembly and assistant for Providence. He was appointed in 1662,an associate with Roger Williams and Thomas Harris, Jr., the threeconstituting the Town Council of Providence. In 1672 he sold the homelot of his father to his brother, James, of Newport, who rcsold it thesame dav to Daniel Abbott. Nearly one hundred years later a part of itwas repurchased by his grcat-grandsons, Jo@ and Moses Brown, and by thempresented to the College of Rhode Is@ at the time of its removal fromWarren to Providence. The cornerstone of University Hall, for many yearsthe only building, was laid by John Brown, May 31, 1770. John Brownmarried Mary, daughter of Rev. Obadiah and Catherine Holmes, of Newport.

    Children of JOHN* BROWN and MARY- HoLNEs are:

    7. i@ SARAH' BROWN, b. Unkno@ d. Aft. 1733, Rhode Island.

    5. ii. JOHN BROWN, JR., b. Much 18,1661/62, Providence,Providence Co. Rhode Island, d. Septem@ 19, 1719, RhodeIsland.
    9. iii. J@ BROWN, b. 1666, Providence, Providence Co. RhodeIsland; d. C)ctobu 28, 1732, Providence, Providence Co. RhodeIsland.
    10. iv, OBADIAH BROWN, b. Unknown; d. August 26,1716, Pmviden@,Providence Co. Rhode Island.
    11. v. MARTHA* BROWN, b. Unknown; d- Bef 1727.
    vi. DEj3oRAH BROWN, b. ljnkno@.
    vii. MARY BROWN, b. Unknown.
    12. viii. DANIEL BROWN, b. ljnkno@; d. Unknown.

    3. jAWS2 BROWN (CHAD*') was born Unknown, and died Bef.1683. He married ELizABE,rH CARR Unknown, daughter ofROBERT CARR, She was born Unlcnown, and died Aft. 1697.

    Children of Jown BROWN and ELIZABETH CARR are:
    13. i. JOHNBROWN,b.1671,Newport,RhodeIsland;d.October2O,l731,Rbodelslmd.
    14. ii. J@s BROWN, b. Unknown, Rhode Lslartd@ d. 1756, Rhode Island.
    15. iii. ESEK BROWN, b. March 8, 1678/79; d. December 10, 1772.

    Notes for JOHN' BROWN, SR.:
    John Brown came to Boston, Massachusetts aboard the slup Martin With Msparents in July of 1638. came to Rhode Island the same year. Hisrateable estate in 1687 @s four oxen, five cows, fo@ - two-yem, two -hree-years, 45 sheep, three hot@s, three hogs, seven acres plantingground, seven
    acres pasture, @vcn acres @p meadow and five acres bog meadow. Inaddition he owned three house lots. John donated a portion of land toBrown University for their use about 1673.

    Very little has been lmded down through the centuries on the life andcharacter of John Bro@. It is evident from the offices of trust in thecolony which he held that he was respected and honored
    in early Providence. He was one of the commissioners from Providence tomeet commissioners chosen to represent other towns in the colony of W@ck,August 31, 1654, the purpose of the meeting being to adjust certaindifficulties which threatened to disturb the peace and harmony of thecolony. He served as s@cyor of highways in 1659; was a frecnian in 1655;was subsequently a moderator and deputy to the Rhode Island GeneralAssembly and amistant for Providence. fle @s appointed m 1662, an @iatewith Roger Williams and Thomas Hams, Jr., the three constituting the TownCouncil of Pr@dcnce. In 1672 he sold the home lot of his father to hisbrother, Jmes, of Newport, who resold it the same day to Daniel Abbott.Nearly one hundred years later a part of it was repurchased by hisgreat-grandsons, John
    and Mo@s Brown, and by them presented to the College of Rhode Island, atthe time of its removal from Warren to Providence. The cornerstone ofUniversity Hall, for many years the only building, was laid by JohnBrown, May 3 1, 1770. John Brown married Mary, daughter of Rev. Obadiahand Catherine
    Holmes, of Newport-

    John m. Mary HOLMES 1658, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. Mary (daughter of Obadiah HOLMES, Rev. and Catherine HYDE) b. Abt 1630, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 1690, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 8. Mary BROWNE  Descendancy chart to this point b. 10 Feb 1653/1654, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 13 Sep 1726, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    2. 9. Hannah BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. 2 May 1658, Milford, New Haven co. Ct.
    3. 10. Sarah BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1659, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. Aft 1733, Rhode Island.
    4. 11. Phebe BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. 5 Jul 1660, Milford Twp. Hew Haven Co. Ct.
    5. 12. John BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Mar 1660/1661, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 19 Sep 1719, Rhode Island.
    6. 13. Martha BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1664, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 1727, Pawtucket, Providence Co. Ri.
    7. 14. James BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1666, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 28 Oct 1732, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    8. 15. Obadiah BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1668, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 26 Aug 1716, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    9. 16. Deborah BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1670, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    10. 17. Daniel BROWN  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1673.

  2. James BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. Abt 1639; d. Bef 1683.
    James m. Abt 1660. [Group Sheet]

  3. Jeremiah BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. Abt 1640; d. 1690, New Port, Rhode Island.
    Jeremiah m. Abt 1680, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Jeremiah m. Abt 1690. [Group Sheet]

  4. Judah BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. Abt 1642; d. 10 May 1663, New Port, Rhode Island.
  5. Deborah BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. Abt 1645.
  6. Daniel BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (1.Chad1) b. 1638, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 29 Sep 1710.
    Daniel m. Alice HARRINGTON 25 Dec 1669, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. Alice (daughter of Benjamin HARRINGTON, Sir and Elizabeth WHITE) b. 1652, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. Aft 1718. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 3
  1. Mary BROWNE Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 10 Feb 1653/1654, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 13 Sep 1726, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    Mary m. Abt 1675. [Group Sheet]

    Mary m. Abt 1675. [Group Sheet]

  2. Hannah BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 2 May 1658, Milford, New Haven co. Ct.
    Hannah m. 1671. [Group Sheet]

    Hannah m. Abt 1685. [Group Sheet]

  3. Sarah BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. Abt 1659, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. Aft 1733, Rhode Island.
    Sarah m. Abt 1675. [Group Sheet]

    Sarah m. 14 Nov 1678, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. [Group Sheet]

  4. Phebe BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 5 Jul 1660, Milford Twp. Hew Haven Co. Ct.
    Phebe m. Abt 1679. [Group Sheet]

    Phebe m. Abt 1690. [Group Sheet]

  5. John BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 18 Mar 1660/1661, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 19 Sep 1719, Rhode Island.
    John m. Abt 1692. [Group Sheet]

    John m. Abt 1694. [Group Sheet]

    John m. 9 Jun 1696, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

  6. Martha BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. Abt 1664, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 1727, Pawtucket, Providence Co. Ri.
    Martha m. Joseph JENCKS, III Abt 1680, Pawtucket, Providence Co. Ri. Joseph (son of Joseph JENCKES, Jr. and Esther BALLARD) b. 1656, Pawtucket, Rhode Island; d. 15 Jun 1740, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 18. Catherine JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1682, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    2. 19. John JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1682, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; d. London, England.
    3. 20. Obadiah JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1684, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 26 Sep 1758, Glocester, Providence Co. Ri.
    4. 21. Nathaniel JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1686, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 8 Jun 1753.
    5. 22. Jonathan JENCKES  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1696, Ri.
    6. 23. Martha JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1689, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    7. 24. Joseph JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1690, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    8. 25. Lydia JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1690, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    9. 26. Mary JENCKES  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1692, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    10. 27. Catharine JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1694, Pawtucket, Providence Co. Ri; d. 1782, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    11. 28. Esther JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1695, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    12. 29. John JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 9 Jun 1696, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.

  7. James BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1666, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 28 Oct 1732, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.

    Notes:
    James served as a member of the Town Council almost continuously from1705 to 1725 and from 1714 to 1718 as town treasurer. He was for severalyears pastor of the Baptist Church of Providence. He was first acolleague of Rev. Pardon Tillinghast, at whose death he associatedhimself to the pastoate with Rev. Ebenezer Jenckes, whom he succeeded aspastor in 1726, filling the ministerial office until his death. Jameswas an example of piety and meekness worthy of all admiration.

    James m. 17 Dec 1691, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. [Group Sheet]

  8. Obadiah BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. Abt 1668, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 26 Aug 1716, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    Obadiah m. Abt 1695. [Group Sheet]

  9. Deborah BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1670, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
  10. Daniel BROWN Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. Abt 1673.
    Daniel m. Abt 1695. [Group Sheet]


Generation: 4
  1. Catherine JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1682, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
  2. John JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1682, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; d. London, England.

    Notes:
    John was a Doctor of Physics and an accomplished gentleman. He went withhiw Honorable Father to England to perfect himself in his profession butalas, he caught small pox and died in London. (From Virginia Edmunds)

    John m. Abt 1702. [Group Sheet]

  3. Obadiah JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1684, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 26 Sep 1758, Glocester, Providence Co. Ri.
    Obadiah m. [Group Sheet]

    Obadiah m. Alice EDDY 21 May 1713, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. Alice (daughter of Zechariah EDDY and Mercy BAKER) b. 5 Jan 1693/1694, Swansea, Bristol Co. Ma.; d. 1770, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 30. Ebenezer JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1714, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    2. 31. Jeremiah JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1715, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    3. 32. Obadiah JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1716, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    4. 33. John JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 1716, Glochester, Providence, Rhode Island; d. Between Jan and Dec 1797, Whitesboro, Oneida, Ny.
    5. 34. Martha JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1718, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    6. 35. William Zachariah JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1722, Providence, Providence Co. Ri; d. 1757, Ri.
    7. 36. Alice JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1724, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    8. 37. William JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 26 Jul 1735, West Greenwich, Kent Co. Ri.
    9. 38. Martha JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 25 Oct 1737, West Greenwich, Kent Co. Ri.
    10. 39. Freelove JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 15 Nov 1740, West Greenwich, Kent Co. Ri.
    11. 40. John JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 14 Aug 1743, West Greenwich, Kent Co. Ri.
    12. 41. Mereabah JENKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 20 Nov 1748, West Greenwich, Kent Co. Ri.

    Obadiah m. Anna BLAKE Abt 1725. Anna b. 1688, Voluntown, New London Ct. [Group Sheet]

  4. Nathaniel JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1686, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 8 Jun 1753.

    Notes:
    SOURCE_OF_NAME: Genealogy of the Jenks family of America, Concord, N.H.?: W.B. Browne, 1952, 771 pgs. [pg 33]

    Nathaniel m. Abt 1710. [Group Sheet]

    Nathaniel m. Catherine SCOTT 1 Nov 1718, Providence,, Rhode Island. Catherine (daughter of Sylvanus SCOTT and Joanna JENCKS) b. 31 Mar 1696, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. 42. Anna JENCKS, (Jenks)  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1721, Providence, Providence, Rhode Island; d. 26 Aug 1796, ,, Rhode Island, USA.
    2. 43. Martha JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 22 Jan 1725; d. 1826.
    3. 44. John JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point d. 2 Apr 1810, Providence,, Rhode Island.
    4. 45. Catherine JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point
    5. 46. George JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. Abt 1725; d. 17 Dec 1753.
    6. 47. Joseph JENCKS  Descendancy chart to this point b. 18 Dec 1740; d. 17 Dec 1753.

  5. Jonathan JENCKES Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. Abt 1696, Ri.
    Jonathan m. Abt 1716. [Group Sheet]

  6. Martha JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1689, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    Martha m. Abt 1709. [Group Sheet]

    Martha m. Abt 1715. [Group Sheet]

  7. Joseph JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1690, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
  8. Lydia JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1690, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    Lydia m. Abt 1710. [Group Sheet]

  9. Mary JENCKES Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1692, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    Mary m. Abt 1712. [Group Sheet]

    Mary m. 20 May 1722, Providence, Providence Co. Ri. [Group Sheet]

  10. Catharine JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1694, Pawtucket, Providence Co. Ri; d. 1782, Providence, Providence Co. Ri.
    Catharine m. Abt 1714. [Group Sheet]

  11. Esther JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 1695, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    Esther m. Abt 1715. [Group Sheet]

  12. John JENCKS Descendancy chart to this point (13.Martha3, 2.John2, 1.Chad1) b. 9 Jun 1696, Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island.
    John m. Abt 1709. [Group Sheet]

    John m. Abt 1720. [Group Sheet]


  
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