He is married to Hannah Bosworth.
They got married on November 4, 1686, he was 24 years old.
Nathaniel Jenckes - TimeLine
NATHANIEL, b. 1662, Jan. 29. Providence, R. I.; d. 1723, Aug. 11.
m. 1686, Nov. 4.
HANNAH BOSWORTH, b. ; d. 1723 + of Bosworth.
1688, Aug. 6. Ratable estate, 2 acres planting land, cow, a two year old, yearling, 2 colts.
1690. Freeman.
1709. Captain, and later held the office of Major.
1709-10-13. Deputy.
1711, May 2. He was appointed by Assembly, with his brother Joseph, to build a bridge at Pawtucket.
1713, Jun. 16. Taxed 14s.
1719-20-21-22-23. Town Council.
1721, Apr. 27. Will—codicil 1723, Jul. 31—proved 1723, Oct. 21. Exs. wife Hannah and son Nathaniel. To son Nathaniel, all the homestead, dwelling house, &c, half at death of testator and the other half at death of wife. To Nathaniel also, lands in Attleboro, all right in forge, smith shop, tools, coal
house, saw-mill and corn mill, all at Pawtucket, except the saw-mill on east side of the river. The delivery was to be half at testator's death and the other half at death or marriage of wife. To wife Hannah, the use while widow, of half above property. To daughter Elizabeth Jenckes, £50. The rest of personal to go at death of wife, to children and grandchildren. To son Jonathan, £30, paid by his brother Nathaniel, and two children of Jonathan, viz: Jonathan and Mary, who were with their grandfather, the testator, were to have £10 each from Nathaniel, if they staid with said Nathaniel till of age. To daughter Hannah Capron, £5, in case her husband pays £43 which he owes. The codicil reduced the legacy to Jonathan to 10s., as he had already received some.
Inventory, £200 ± viz : 4 cows, 2 oxen, 4 two years, 2 yearlings, horse, 26 sheep, 7 swine, bellows, forge, smith tools, vice, anvil, &c, coal, 2 spinning wheels, 4 pair of cards, great bible, other books, &c.
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