Il avait une relation avec Patience Sprague.
William Jenckes - TimeLine
WILLIAM, b. 1675, Providence, North Providence, R.I.; d. 1765, Oct. 2.
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PATIENCE SPRAGUE, of Jonathan & Mehitable (Holbrook ) Sprague.
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MARY, b. ; d. 1765 +
1713, Jun. 16. Taxed 14s. 6d.
1720, Oct. He, having expended £15 upon Pawtucket bridge, the Assembly, upon his petition, granted piece of land to him north of Blackstone River, in angle of said river, providing that on a survey of the same, if it be worth more than £15 or £16, he to pay overplus to the General Treasury. The surveyors reported 33 acres and 53 poles, worth 10s. an acre.
1727-28-29-38. Deputy.
1731, Feb. He was appointed on a committee with six others, to meet the Massachusetts commissioners, to make and finally settle and ascertain the east bounds of this colony.
1731, Oct. He was allowed £100 by Assembly, to build half of a bridge at Pawtucket Falls.
1734-35. Justice of Inferior Court of Common Pleas, for county of Providence, with three others.
1739, Feb. He was appointed by Assembly, to repair the half of great bridge over Pawtucket River (the part built by this colony) and was granted £50 for the purpose. The bridge had been partly carried away by the late great flood of waters.
1739. Smithfield. Deputy.
1740, Dec. 2. He was appointed on a committee to represent and manage the affairs of this colony before the commissioners, to hear and determine the boundaries between Rhode Island and Massachusetts.
1765, Oct. 28. Inventory, £72, 8s. 6d, presented by Jonathan Jenckes and widow Mary. 2 cows, 2 swine, large bible and 12 other books, warming pan, pewter, silver cup, 4 silver spoons, gun, &c.
Jonathan Jenckes appeared before the Town Council, and read the will of his father, and the widow, Mary Jenckes, being present, did Town Council, and read the will of his father, and the widow, Mary Jenckes, being present, did not accept it. Stephen Jenckes, a witness, testified that the deceased was in his right mind.
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