Jennings family.

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Planters of Sumter District, S.C.; William H. Jennings served in the Condfederate Army, 7th South Carolina Cavalry Battalion, "Holcombe Legion," Company J; Jenning's wife, Mary E. Dinkins Jennings, a native of Sumterville, began teaching in 1858 in the Darlington District "Free Schools" prior to her marriage in 1863, and returned to the profession in the years following the Civil War.

From the description of Jennings family papers, 1800-1905. (University of South Carolina). WorldCat record id: 41942173

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creatorOf Eldridge, Phebe, 1776-1845. Jennings-Clarke-Eldridge family papers, 1768-1871. Friends Historical Library of Swarthmore College
referencedIn Fogarty, John Wilson. Coats of arms collection, ca. 1957. Fairfield Historical Society Library
creatorOf Jennings family. Jennings family papers, 1800-1905. University of South Carolina, System Library Service, University Libraries
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associatedWith Condfederate States of America. Army. South Carolina Cavalry Regiment, 7th. Company J. corporateBody
associatedWith Fogarty, John Wilson. person
associatedWith Jackson, Stonewall, 1824-1863. person
associatedWith Jennings, John, c.1740-c.1819. person
associatedWith Jennings, Mary E. Dinkins, 1839- person
correspondedWith Jennings, William person
correspondedWith Jennings, William H., 1833- person
Place Name Admin Code Country
South Carolina--Sumter County
South Carolina--Darlington County
Confederate States of America
South Carolina
Sumter County (S.C.)
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African Americans
Labor contract
Cotton
Cotton trade
Plantation management
Plantation owners
Reconstruction (U.S. history, 1865-1877)
Registers of birth, etc.
Schools
Slave records
Women teachers
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Active 1800

Active 1905

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