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2nd Lieutenant John Jenkins II

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2nd Lieutenant John Jenkins II Veteran

Birth
Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
13 Jul 1805 (aged 62–63)
Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Colmar, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2612081, Longitude: -75.2497729
Memorial ID
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"Biographical Annals of Montgomery County, PA by Dr Ellwood Robert" has many details of his family and career.

John, 2nd, b. 1742, d. 1805, an officer in the Revolutionary Army. He m. Elizabeth Lukens, wid. Of Abraham, and had six children: Owen, m. Mary Tennis; Sarah, m. Peter Hoxworth; Jesse, m. Mary Aaron; John m. Ann Todd; Edward m. Margaret Server; Elizabeth m. Issacher Rhoads. [ John who married Ann Todd, lived to extreme old age, dying at North Wales (at the house of his son-in-law, Abel Lukens), Oct. 5, 1880, in his 97th year. His children were Naomi, who m. Abel Lukens, Charles T. m. Sarah Lukens; Jane m. Samuel J. Rhoads; Ann T., m. Jacob B. Rhoads; Silas T. m. Eliza Morgan; John S. m. Eliza Stover; Milton m. Sarah Ellis.][Edward who m. Mary Server, b. May 9, 1786, d. Jan. 29, 1872; and had issue: Philip S. m. Hannah Zieber; Mary Ann m. Chas. D. Matthews; Charles S. m. Tacy Styer.]
Genealogical Details Concerning Some Early Families of Gwynedd township,Pennsylvania (friendsjournal.org)

Third company, FOURTH BATTALION, PHILADELPHIA COUNTY,
Captain—Stephen Bloom.
First Lieutenant—Daniel Bloom.
Second Lieutenant—John Jenkins.
Ensign—John Johnson.

Pennsylvania archives, sixth series. Vol. 1. Muster rolls relating to the associators and militia of the city and county of Philadelphia : Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 750
Dean C. Jenkins #49436277
"Biographical Annals of Montgomery County, PA by Dr Ellwood Robert" has many details of his family and career.

John, 2nd, b. 1742, d. 1805, an officer in the Revolutionary Army. He m. Elizabeth Lukens, wid. Of Abraham, and had six children: Owen, m. Mary Tennis; Sarah, m. Peter Hoxworth; Jesse, m. Mary Aaron; John m. Ann Todd; Edward m. Margaret Server; Elizabeth m. Issacher Rhoads. [ John who married Ann Todd, lived to extreme old age, dying at North Wales (at the house of his son-in-law, Abel Lukens), Oct. 5, 1880, in his 97th year. His children were Naomi, who m. Abel Lukens, Charles T. m. Sarah Lukens; Jane m. Samuel J. Rhoads; Ann T., m. Jacob B. Rhoads; Silas T. m. Eliza Morgan; John S. m. Eliza Stover; Milton m. Sarah Ellis.][Edward who m. Mary Server, b. May 9, 1786, d. Jan. 29, 1872; and had issue: Philip S. m. Hannah Zieber; Mary Ann m. Chas. D. Matthews; Charles S. m. Tacy Styer.]
Genealogical Details Concerning Some Early Families of Gwynedd township,Pennsylvania (friendsjournal.org)

Third company, FOURTH BATTALION, PHILADELPHIA COUNTY,
Captain—Stephen Bloom.
First Lieutenant—Daniel Bloom.
Second Lieutenant—John Jenkins.
Ensign—John Johnson.

Pennsylvania archives, sixth series. Vol. 1. Muster rolls relating to the associators and militia of the city and county of Philadelphia : Pennsylvania. Secretary of the Commonwealth : Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive page 750
Dean C. Jenkins #49436277

Inscription

Sacred
to the memory of JOHN JENKINS
who departed this life
July 13th 1805.
In the 73rd, year of his
age.
Blessed are the dead
Who die in the Lord.



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  • Created by: Peggy Spengler-Moser
  • Added: Jul 4, 2002
  • Find a Grave Memorial ID:
  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6574620/john-jenkins: accessed ), memorial page for 2nd Lieutenant John Jenkins II (1742–13 Jul 1805), Find a Grave Memorial ID 6574620, citing Montgomery Baptist Church Cemetery, Colmar, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA; Maintained by Peggy Spengler-Moser (contributor 15166225).