John Jinks SINGLETARY

Male 1777 - 1857  (80 years)


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  • Name John Jinks SINGLETARY 
    Born 10 Apr 1777  Charleston, Goose Creek, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died 10 Jun 1857  Charleston, Goose Creek, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I6621  Bob-Millie Family Tree
    Last Modified 12 Oct 2022 

    Father Benjamin SINGLETARY
              b. Abt 1720, Goose Creek, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 1810, Charleston, Berkeley Co., S.c. Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 90 years) 
    Relationship natural 
    Mother Elizabeth JINKS
              b. Abt 1740, Goose Creek, Berkley Co. SC Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Relationship natural 
    Married Abt 1758  South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Family ID F3160  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Sarah UNKNOWN 
    Children 
     1. Female SINGLETARY
              b. Between 1820 and 1825, Charleston, Goose Creek, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  [natural]
     2. John Jinks SINGLETARY
              b. 15 Jul 1824, Charleston, Goose Creek, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location
              d. 24 Nov 1872, Charleston County, South Carolina Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 48 years)  [natural]
    Last Modified 12 Oct 2022 
    Family ID F3244  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • St. James, Goose Creek 1790 Census <<http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/3207/stjames.htm>>
      Information and Article from "Historic Ramblin's Through Berkeley"
      written by and used with permission of Mr. J. Russell Cross

      Early settlements in this parish have been discussed, involving especially the areas around Goose Creek and Wassamassaw. The upper section of this parish was one of the less thickly populated parts of the State until after the Revolution, at which time names began showing up that were formerly found only in the lower parishes or areas where special groups had settled as in the case of John Jenks Singletary, Warnock, Luten and others that had appeared earlier in St. Thomas and St. Denis and Christ Church Parishes and names associated with Dorchester or the Peedee.