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Jinkens Price

Also Known As: ""Norwood Indian Trader's" grand nephew"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, VA
Death:
Place of Burial: Horry County, SC
Immediate Family:

Son of Willam Price / Maxton Co Tuscorora and Margaret Jenkins, Tuscorora descent to Ft Christana
Husband of Isom Price, of Bear Mtn, Amherst Co, VA
Father of Ishaw (Price) Lott / Pounds, Court Petitioner For More Fair Court and Daniel Price
Brother of Joseph Price

Occupation: Trader
Managed by: Private User
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About Jinkens Price

Do not confuse with the great uncle of the same name, "Norwood Indian Trader" Jinkins Price, "Norwood Indian Trader"

Biography

Jinkens Price was born in 1700 in Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, VA. His parents were Willam Price / Maxton Co Tuscorora and Margaret Jenkins. He was a Trader.

Jinkens married Isom Price, of Bear Mtn, Amherst Co, VR. Together they had the following children:
Ishaw (Price) Lott / Pounds; Daniel Price.

He was buried in Methodist - Episcopal Church, Horry County, SC.



Moses Floyd's Property sold to Methodist-Episcopal Church by Abner Jenkins, New Sweden Baptist


Trade via shipping from Wales to parts picking up Swedes and even Yakut incoming community of 1730 influx of a force labor movement of the New Sweden/New Jersey early mariners. The Jinkens name came south to Rappahannock from the opposite side of New Kent in what was called New Sweden and became New Jersey. Jenkins/Jinkins of which the Anabaptists from Sweden were settlers and produced the likes of the Sam Houston/Holstein family whose trek over to TX took them through Hiawassee and the Holston River is named for that family. THIS New Sweden family is connected with the Marchall/Martiau/Marsh and Cook(e) traders of Occupacia, and are amongst the earliest Chickahominy surname, the Pamunkey Reservation, the Colvin of the Broken Hills, The Catawba Reservation. (Source: Judy Martin's books.)

Anita Wills "My Davis ancestors were in Somerset County Maryland and listed as Manokin(sic) Menokin who got removed to NJ following a Basse' Choice 45 Militia offensive of the Nansimum that turned on 3 allied Ocaneechi groups whose allies turned on them. Eastern Siouan contingent remaining from this battle were brought to a settlement in Sussex County Delaware and were listed as Mulatto. Anita Wills has the census they are listed on. The Davis are now a part of Delaware Tribes." Some of these Davis' became Chowanoke "orphans" bound out as indentures in Wayne Co before that group removed themselves to Malungeon Town to avoid the new standards of NA not being allowed to have guns.

Traders, agents, and refugee Tories among the Cherokee included John Stuart(Galley of the McLeans of Duart} & Henry Stuart, Alexander Cameron{Galley of the Richardsons}, John McDonald{West Scotland}, John Joseph Vann (father of James Vann{Dutch}), Daniel Ross (father of John Ross {Irish}), John Walker Sr.{French}, John McLemore (father of Bob), William Buchanan{Scottish}, John Watts (father of John Watts Jr.), John D. Chisholm{Jewish}, John Benge (father of Bob Benge{Scottish}), Thomas Brown{Jewish}, John Rogers (Welsh), John Gunter (German, founder of Gunter's Landing), James Adair (Sephardim Jewish J2), William Thorpe (English), and Peter Hildebrand (German), among many others, several attaining the status of minor chiefs and/or members of significant delegations.

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Jinkens Price's Timeline

1700
1700
Lawrenceville, Brunswick County, VA
1755
1755
Minoken Town, Old Rappahannock Precinct
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Methodist - Episcopal Church, Horry County, SC