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Eunice Jennings Fiske Johnson

Spellings of Jennings: Gennings, Jennens, Jennings, Jenyns

Connecticut's first European settlers were Dutch.

Eunice Jennings Fiske Johnson was born on December 12, 1686 in Sudbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts. She was the daughter of Stephen Jennings and Hannah Stanhope.

She married William Fiske. Their children and life together are described in detail in the section on William and Eunice Fiske.

Children of William Fiske
and Eunice Jennings
  • William Fiske
  • Hannah Fiske Powers
  • Stephen Fiske
  • Nathan Fiske
  • She became a widow when William died in 1750.

    Her married her second husband, William Johnson, on January 3, 1754 in Hartford, Connecticut.

    Old Style Calendar
    Before 1752 the year began on Lady Day, March 25th,. Dates between January 1st and March 24th were at the end of the year. Old Style (O.S.) and New Style (N.S.) are used to indicate whether the year has been adjusted. Often both dates are used.
    Children of Stephen Jennings
    and Hannah Stanhope
  • Eunice Jennings Fiske Johnson
  • Stephen Jennings
  • Hannah Jennings Walker
  • Martha Jennings Dedman
  • Sarah Jennings
  • Sudbury in Middlesex County, Massachusetts was incorporated in 1639 with a population of 476. A major battle of the King Philip's War was fought in Sudbury in 1676.

     

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