Shortly after marrying, Jonas and Polly migrated to East Tennessee where remained until after 1810. Upon their union Jonas and Ann migrated to East Tennessee, possibly settling in Cocke County. It may be assumed that her parents were dead by the time of their marriage because the marriage bond names Jane Jenkins as guardian in the place of Ann's parent's name. The marriage on Januto Polly Ann was signed by Jane Jenkins, Ann's guardian. Betsy died at the birth of her son, Peter, in 1828. Jonas ran a legal distillery of whiskey and brandy, and the BRICKEY ladies were employees of his. Jonas was married to Polly Williams, but fathered children with Jeannie BRICKEY and her daughter Elizabeth "Betsy" BRICKEY. Military service per N/A M602 Roll 110 Confederate service per N/A Ashby, "Shenandoah County Virginia Marriage Bonds" Īge and birthplace per 1850 Census Macon Co. According to My Southern Roots, Nancy Jenkins, daughter of Jonas Toliver Jenkins and Mary Ann Williams, was born 16 November 1814 in Haywood County, North Carolina, and died 15 February 1904 in Towns, Georgia. He died 1857 (age 84-85) in Macon County, North Carolina, United States, and is buried in Swain County, North Carolina.īrother of Jennea Preslar and William Jonas Jenkins He was born 1772 in Shenandoah County, Province of Virginia, Colonial America. Jonas Toliver Jenkins, Sr., also known as "Toliver" and "Joseph", was the son of Samuel and Jane Jenkins. Partnered with but never married to Elizabeth Brickey or Jenny Brickey. This profile is part of the Jenkins Name Study.
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