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Jerusha Tynes

Birth1750 - Caroline, Virginia, United States
DeathEst. 1784-1843 - Not Available
MotherPatience Davis.
FatherWilliam Tynes.

Born in Caroline, Virginia, United States on 1750 to William Tynes. and Patience Davis.. Jerusha Tynes married John Jennings SAR43757 slave owner and had 9 children. She passed away on Est. 1784-1843.

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Parents
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William Tynes.
1720 - 1761
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Patience Davis.
1722 - 1762
Spouse(s)
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John Jennings Sar43757 Slave Owner
1740 - 1828
Children Show all
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Anna Elizabeth Jennings Sar94882
1775 - 1836
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Tyra/tyree Jennings
1765 - 1834
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Larkin Jennings
1780 - 1838
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Tyre Jennings
1765 - 1836
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Hasting Jennings
1783 - 1858
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Wiley Daniel Jennings
1785 - 1812
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John Jennings
1782 - 1837
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Elizabeth Jennings
1770 - 1836
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Mary Ann Jennings
1775 - 1836

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