Thomas and Nancy traveled with 10 of their children by flat-boat on the river from Morgantown, WV - heading west for a more healthy climate (at the time, Morgantown was very damp). Thomas became very ill with malaria, so they went to shore in IN. He died shortly afterwards and is buried in the Hebron Church Cemetery in Jefferson County, IN.
Nancy went on to Johnson Co., IN. She remained there until most of her children married. Later, she went to Iowa (where several of her children were living) - she lived in Iowa until her death in 1875.
Thomas and Nancy traveled with 10 of their children by flat-boat on the river from Morgantown, WV - heading west for a more healthy climate (at the time, Morgantown was very damp). Thomas became very ill with malaria, so they went to shore in IN. He died shortly afterwards and is buried in the Hebron Church Cemetery in Jefferson County, IN.
Nancy went on to Johnson Co., IN. She remained there until most of her children married. Later, she went to Iowa (where several of her children were living) - she lived in Iowa until her death in 1875.
Family Members
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Sarah Mary Jenkins Campbell
1819–1898
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Matilda S. Jenkins Prosser
1821–1898
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Joshua Jenkins
1822–1914
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Loucretia "Cretia" Jenkins Stewart
1824–1900
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James S. Jenkins
1825–1863
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Nancy Ann Jenkins Murphy
1827–1858
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Nehemiah "Mire" Jenkins
1828–1911
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Joseph Jenkins
1830–1900
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Elizabeth Jenkins Prosser
1832–1917
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Bartholomew "Beth" Jenkins
1836–1922
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Druzilla Jenkins Musselman Faircloth
1837–1911