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About Patience Jenckes
She was the daughter of Jonathan Sprague and Mehitable Holbrook Sprague.
William Jencks married (1) Patience Sprague daughter of Jonathan Sprague and Mehitable Holbrook in Providence,Providence,Ri. Patience was born in 1674 in Smithfield,Providence,Ri. She died about 1730 in Pawtucket, Providence, Ri.
It was his later wife Mary (Sprague) Brown Jencks who died Aug 29,1770.
Children:
- Mercy Jencks Comstock,
- Esther Jencks Comstock(wife of John Comstock),
- William Jencks Jr,
- Patience Jencks Olney,
- Jonathan Jencks,
- Mehetable Jencks Olney, and
- John Jencks(father of Henry Jenckes, Lawrence Jenckes, and Sarah Jenckes Comstock).
"The Jenks Family in America" incorrectly lists three other children: Joseph (died young), Susanna(here?) (m.Joseph Bucklin), and Margaret (m.James Coman).
https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Patience_Sprague_%283%29
Patience Sprague
b.by abt 1677 Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
d.
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Parents and Siblings
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F. Jonathan Sprague
1648 - 1741
M. Mehitable Holbrook
Abt 1649 - Aft 1699
m. 20 Jul 1670
Jonathan Sprague
1672 - 1764
Patience Sprague
Bef Abt 1677 -
Mary Sprague
Abt 1684 - 1770
Spouse and Children
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H. Judge William Jenkes
1674 - 1765
W. Patience Sprague
Bef Abt 1677 -
m. 1690s
Jonathan Jenks
Joseph Jenks
Mehitable Jenks
- 1795
Susanna Jenks
Esther Jenks
1695 -
Mercy Jenks
1698 - 1788
William Jenks
1700 - 1765
Patience Jenks
1704 -
Margaret Jenks
1707 -
Dr. John Jenks
1710 - 1776
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▼Facts and Events
Name[1] Patience Sprague
Gender Female
Birth? by abt 1677 Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
(children born 1695 or before)
Marriage 1690s Providence, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
to Judge William Jenkes
Death[2]
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▼References
↑ Sprague, Warren Vincent. Sprague Families in America. (Rutland, Vt.: Tuttle, 1913)
p. 135.
(does not give date of birth) Patience m. William Jenkes and had 10 children.
↑ Not the widow of William Jenks who died 1770 -- that was her sister Mary, William's second wife.
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See: Patience Jenckes
Patience Jenckes (Sprague) Also Known As: "Jenckes", "Jencks", "Patience Sprague" Birthdate: 1674 Birthplace: Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America Death: circa 1730 (51-60) of, Pawtucket, Providence , Rhode Island, Colonial America Place of Burial: Pawtucket, Providence County, Rhode Island, United States of America
Immediate Family: Daughter of Jonathan Sprague and Mehitable Sprague Wife of Judge William Jenckes Mother of Mercy Comstock (Jenckes); Esther Comstock; Susanna Bucklin; Patience Jenckes; William Jenckes, II; Margaret Jenckes; Jonathan Jenks; Mehetable Olney; John Jenckes, MD and Joseph Jenckes « less Sister of Jonathan Sprague; Joan Joanna Tefft; Persis Cook; Mary Jenckes; Captain William Sprague; Ebenezer Sprague; Elizabeth Sprague; Hannah Sprague and Milicent Sprague
Patience Jenckes's Timeline
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1674
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Smithfield, Providence County, Rhode Island, Colonial America
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1690
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Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, British Colonial America
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1694
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Providence, Providence, RI, British Colonial America
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1695
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Pawtucket, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Colonial America
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1696
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RI, United States
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1701
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Providence, Providence, RI
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Pawtucket, Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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July 1707
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Probably Pawtucket, Providence Plantations County, Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
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