Penelope Remington

Female 1789 - 1873  (83 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Penelope Remington was born 19 Oct 1789, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI (daughter of Gershom Remington, Jr. and Mary Martin); died 20 Jun 1873, Hudson, Columbia Co., NY; was buried , Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia Co., NY.

    Notes:

    Phebe's birth is recorded at Nantucket, MA, as 29th, 8th mo. 1786. She is identified as of RI, and the wife of Benjamin Jenkins.

    There is also a birth recorded at Nantucket, for Remington Jenkins of RI, 2nd, 9 mo. 1816. Is this a son?

    Penelope married Benjamin Jenkins 28 Jul 1814, Stanford, Duchess Co., NY. Benjamin (son of Francis Jenkins and Phebe Gardner) was born 29 Aug 1786, Nantucket, MA or NY; died 18 Nov 1866, Hudson, Columbia Co., NY. [Group Sheet]

    Children:
    1. Sarah H. Jenkins was born Between 1816 and 1817, NY; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.
    2. Phebe Ann Jenkins was born 1821; died Aft 1 Jun 1860.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Gershom Remington, Jr. was born Abt 1740 (son of Gershom Remington and Clemence Battey); died Abt Dec 1792, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.) I am assuming that Gershom Remington, Jr. is a son of Gershom Remington, although he could be just a younger Gershom in the community, son of another Remington. He witnessed the 1762 codicil to the will of John Hull, and the 1771 will of John Martin, father of Hannah (Martin) Remington, wife of Benjamin. He also was mentioned as "Uncle Gershom Remington, Jr." in the 1773 will of Gershom Franklin (son of Mary Franklin) who was headed out to sea on a voyage (Gershom, Jr. had a sister Mary who married George Franklin).

    The 1777 RI Military Census lists Gershom Remington, age 16 - 50 A, of East Greenwich.

    The Newport Mercury of 17 Apr 1784 reported the marriage of Gresham Remington & Mary Hull, widow, at Jamestown. So, this is a second marriage for Mary. One online source refers to her as Mary Martin, which may well be her maiden name.

    Death notice in the Columbian Centinel of 5 Jan 1793: "Gersham Remington, d. in Jamestown." I am assuming this notice is for this particular Gershom Remington. Apparently he died of smallpox -- see notice below.

    ID Number T2007.003.005
    Collection Town Records (Jamestown)
    "Meeting announcement, handwritten; warrant for town council meeting to announce Gershom Remington has small pox and to discuss methods to prevent spread of the disease; issued by John Eldred, December 19, 1792."

    Gershom married Mary Martin 17 Apr 1784, Jamestown, RI. Mary (daughter of William Martin and Eunice Unknown) was born Abt 1750; died Bef 31 Oct 1812, Washington, Dutchess Co., NY. [Group Sheet]


  2. 3.  Mary Martin was born Abt 1750 (daughter of William Martin and Eunice Unknown); died Bef 31 Oct 1812, Washington, Dutchess Co., NY.

    Notes:

    After their marriage, Wager & Mary (Martin) Hull lived in the "Old Hull Place" on Jamestown. Their home was burned by the British soldiers in December 1775. At the same time Mary's father, William Martin, was killed. A few weeks later Wager died, and Mary went to New York City to stay with some of her husband's relatives. She later married Gershom Remington. The newspaper announcement of her marriage to Gershom says she was Mary Hull, widow.

    The will of Mary Gage, relict of David Gage, is registered at Dutchess Co., NY (Abstracts of Wills, Administrations and Guardianships in NY State, 1787-1835; newenglandancestors.org)

    In the will she mentiones her daughters Damaris w/o Henry Clapp; Phebe w/o Joseph Doughty; and Sarah Hull; refers to her four youngest children: Hannah Remington, Penelope Remington, Charles Wager Remington, & Mary Remington. Will pvd 31 Oct 1812.

    Children:
    1. Charles Wager Remington was born 19 Mar 1785, Jamestown, RI; died , NY.
    2. Mary Remington was born 4 Jan 1787, Jamestown, RI.
    3. 1. Penelope Remington was born 19 Oct 1789, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 20 Jun 1873, Hudson, Columbia Co., NY; was buried , Hudson City Cemetery, Columbia Co., NY.
    4. Hannah Remington was born Abt 1791.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Gershom Remington was born 3 Dec 1690, Jamestown, RI (son of Stephen Remington and Penelope Parker); died Aft 1736.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    The original birth record at Jamestown reads: "Gershum Remmenton sun of Stephen & Pennelipy 3 December 1690."

    Land records show Gershom Remington signing transactions with his wife, Clemence, on 31 Dec 1733. Some genealogists have her name as Catherine. Was Catherine a second wife; or, perhaps simply the name was misread (?).

    In 1735 Gershom was Ensign of the Militia for Jamestown, and later was promoted to Lieutenant on the resignation of William Battey; again he served in this position in 1736.

    Was there another daughter named Aase or Acie? Here is this listing from the RI Cemetery Database:

    REMINGTON AASE 1722c - 29 NOV 1744 JM002

    Gershom married Clemence Battey 13 Feb 1712/13, Jamestown, RI. Clemence (daughter of Samson Battey and Dinah Havens) was born 4 Jul 1695, Jamestown, RI; died Aft Dec 1733. [Group Sheet]


  2. 5.  Clemence Battey was born 4 Jul 1695, Jamestown, RI (daughter of Samson Battey and Dinah Havens); died Aft Dec 1733.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    According to the Jamestown birth record, Clemence was the 4th daughter of Samson & Dinah Battey. As the wife of Gershom Remington, her name has been given as both Clemence and Catherine. I am making an assumption that Gershom's wife was Clemence Battey, whose birth was recorded in the official Jamestown Proprietors Records, Vol. 1, p. 1. The Jamestown birth record has the name as "Clemence Batty." It seems obvious to me that this is the Clemence who married Gershom Remington, especially since they named a daughter Dinah, and Clemence Battey's mother was named Dinah. I have no further proof of her identity, other than this concurrence of data: names, time, and location.

    Notes:

    BSR says Gershom married Catherine Clemence on 13 Feb 1713, Jamestown (no source noted). However, in some documents she is referred to as Clemence. Jamestown records identify their children as "of Gershom & Clemens" or Clemence. I have made an assumption that she is Clemence Battey, based on their dates of birth and the given names Clemence & Dinah, found in both the Battey and Remington families.

    Children:
    1. Benedict Remington was born 5 Feb 1714/15, Jamestown, RI; died 22 Nov 1744; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Dinah Remington was born Between 17 Aug 1716 and 1717, Jamestown, RI.
    3. Abigail Remington was born 14 Aug 1718.
    4. Phebe Remington was born Abt 1720, Jamestown, RI.
    5. John Remington was born 7 Feb 1723/24, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died 15 Nov 1809, Newport, RI.
    6. Mary Remington was born Abt 1725; died Aft 6 Nov 1773.
    7. Stephen Remington was born Abt 1730.
    8. 2. Gershom Remington, Jr. was born Abt 1740; died Abt Dec 1792, Jamestown, RI.

  3. 6.  William Martin was born Abt 1722 (son of John Martin and Phebe Remington); died Dec 1775, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    He may be the William Martin who witnessed the Jamestown wills of David Greene on 21 July 1759, John Hull on 20 Nov 1759 and again the codicil on 30 January 1762, and John Hammett on 9 August 1766.

    William married Eunice Unknown Abt 1744. Eunice was born Abt 1725. [Group Sheet]


  4. 7.  Eunice Unknown was born Abt 1725.

    Notes:

    Could she have been Eunice Pendleton, mentioned as daughter Eunice Martin in will of Col. Joseph Marin, 1760 Westerly?

    Children:
    1. 3. Mary Martin was born Abt 1750; died Bef 31 Oct 1812, Washington, Dutchess Co., NY.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Stephen Remington was born Between 1659 and 1666, MA or RI (son of John REMINGTON, II and Abigail ACIE); died 19 Feb 1738/39, Jamestown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 6, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    The RI Cemetery Database lists the grave of a Capt. Stephen Remington in the Friends' Cemetery on Eldrid Ave. in Jamestown. It says he lived from c. 1661 to 19 Feb 1739. Is this the same individual? Probably. However, his brother Daniel was born in Oct 1661, so that makes it less likely that Stephen was born that year, unless he was a twin.

    The old records at the town hall in Jamestown, "Proprietors Records, Vol. I, 1672 - 1859," contain clerks' notes on the town meetings over the years. Many of these proprietors' meetings, convened quarterly (at least), were held at "Stephen Remmentun's house." For example, on the following dates the meetings were at his house: 18th day of 1698, 19 July 1698, 18 July 1699, 17 Oct 1699, 16 July 1700, 15 Oct 1700, 20th of May 1701, 15 July 1701, 21 Oct 1701, and possibly others. Meeting notes also show that Stephen was listed as present and a member of the Town Council in May 1702 (unclear date?) and 20th day of 5th month 1703 (this would have been 20 July).

    On 15 March 1697/98, Stephen Rementon was chosen Grand Juryman. Stephen Remmgtun was chosen one of the foremen of the Town Council on 20 April 1703, along with Joseph Morey, John Hull, and John Weeden.

    The notes for 20 July 1697 record that "Stephen Reminton is licensed to keep a house of Entertainment for Strangers & Town dwellers for one whole year." Besides telling a lot about this individual, these various notes mentioned above show the many creative spellings of the name, and also provide clues as to how it was pronounced.

    On 27 Oct 1708, Jahleel Brenton, as executor of the will of William Brenton, deceased, filed an appeal with the RI General Assembly against Stephen Remington. At issue were 256 acres on Jamestown. The decision was in favor of the appellant, allowing him to redeem the mortgage of this land. However, Stephen appealed to The Crown and -- although the wording is somewhat obtuse -- was favored by the outcome. An official royal document (probably the original) is on file in the RI Historical Society Library manuscript archives, giving the details of the royal decree: "at Court of Kensington 31 July 1710 . . . Present, The Queen's Most Excellent Majesty and six others named . . . the petition and appeal of Stephen Remington in the Colony of Rhode Island & Providence Plantations, from a Decree given against him at a General Assembly in the Colony in Oct. 1708 in favor of Jahleel Brenton & it appearing that the proceedings in the applicant's cause hath been erroneous & that the Court had no jurisdiction therein. Her majesty with the advice of the Privy Council is pleased to order as it is hereby ordered that the government . . . of the Colony take notice & govern themselves herein as to them shall respectively appertain."

    Angela Cosby's data indicates that Stephen was born in 1659 at Rowley, Essex, MA. She is a descendant. Other info from Angela: 1688, Grand Jury; 15 July 1695 elected Ensign and subsequently was Captain.

    Boyd Scott Remington's ancestry chart says Stephen became a freeman in 1696, and was a Captain in the Jamestown militia.

    Alden G. Beaman gives his year of birth as c. 1666, and says he administered his estate 2 March 1738. He and his family lived in Jamestown, RI, according to "Representative Men of Old Families of Southeastern MA," V. I, p. 173.

    More information on Stephen and his family can be found in John O. Austin's "The Genealogical Dictionary of Rhode Island."

    Stephen married Penelope Parker Abt 1685. Penelope (daughter of Peter Parker and Sarah Cooke) was born 1666, England or Shrewsbury, NJ; died Aft 1740, Jamestown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 6, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  2. 9.  Penelope Parker was born 1666, England or Shrewsbury, NJ (daughter of Peter Parker and Sarah Cooke); died Aft 1740, Jamestown, RI; was buried , Historical Cemetery 6, Jamestown, RI.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    The will of Thomas Cook, dated 6 Feb 1674 at Portsmouth, mentions a Penellope Parker under age 18, daughter of Peter & Sarah (prob. Cook) Parker. She would have been born after 1656. Also, an estate settlement of Peter Parker, d. 3 Oct 1727 Westerly, mentions a daughter Penelope.

    Children:
    1. Mary Remington was born Abt 20 Sep 1686, Narragansett, RI.
    2. Sarah Remington was born Abt 29 Aug 1688, Jamestown, RI; died 10 Dec 1778, Jamestown, RI; was buried 12 Dec 1778, Narragansett, RI.
    3. 4. Gershom Remington was born 3 Dec 1690, Jamestown, RI; died Aft 1736.
    4. Phebe Remington was born 29 May 1693, Jamestown, RI.
    5. Stephen Remington was born 29 Mar 1696, Jamestown, RI.
    6. Dan Remington was born Between 28 Dec 1697 and 28 Dec 1705, Jamestown, RI.
    7. Ases "Acie" Remington was born Abt 28 Nov 1698, Jamestown, RI.
    8. Penelope Remington was born 10 Mar 1700/01, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI.
    9. Hannah Remington was born Abt 1703, Jamestown, RI.
    10. John Remington was born Abt 1705, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI; died Bef 9 Jan 1761.

  3. 10.  Samson Battey was born Abt 1661.

    Notes:

    From "Samson Battey and His Descendants" p 17:
    "Samson Battey came as early as 1675 or prior," locating at Jamestown. He married Dinah Havens of Jamestown, d/o William & Dionis. She d 16 Nov 1698. On 21 Mar 1711 their dtr Dinah drowned while sailing in the Bay, a few days after her marriage.

    Samson married Dinah Havens Abt 1681. Dinah (daughter of William Havens and Dennis Denise Unknown) was born Abt 1661; died 16 Nov 1698, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI. [Group Sheet]


  4. 11.  Dinah Havens was born Abt 1661 (daughter of William Havens and Dennis Denise Unknown); died 16 Nov 1698, Jamestown, Newport Co., RI.
    Children:
    1. Phebe Battey was born 6 Jul 1682, Jamestown, RI.
    2. John Battey was born 7 Sep 1688, Jamestown, RI; died 1767, Warwick, RI.
    3. Dinah Battey was born 12 May 1691; died 21 Mar 1710/11, Narragansett Bay, RI.
    4. William Battey was born 6 Mar 1692/93, Jamestown, RI.
    5. 5. Clemence Battey was born 4 Jul 1695, Jamestown, RI; died Aft Dec 1733.

  5. 12.  John Martin was born Abt 1690; died Abt May 1776.

    Notes:

    (If you use any portion of these notes, please give credit to me, Lois Sorensen, and to other sources as noted herein.)
    I have estimated the birth years of some of John & Phebe's children.

    John Martin's will was witnessed by John Remington, James Carr, Jr., and Gershom Remington, Jr.

    John married Phebe Remington 25 Feb 1720/21, Jamestown, RI. Phebe (daughter of Stephen Remington and Penelope Parker) was born 29 May 1693, Jamestown, RI. [Group Sheet]


  6. 13.  Phebe Remington was born 29 May 1693, Jamestown, RI (daughter of Stephen Remington and Penelope Parker).

    Notes:

    Jamestown records identify Phebe as the 3rd daughter of Stephen & Penelope.

    Notes:

    The "Jamestown Proprietors Records" Vol. I p. 7 documents this marriage of John Martin & Phebe Remminton on 25 February 1721, by Nicholas Carr, Warden.

    Children:
    1. 6. William Martin was born Abt 1722; died Dec 1775, Jamestown, RI.
    2. Oliver Martin was born Abt 1724; died Bef 21 Jul 1771.
    3. Daughter Martin was born Abt 1726.
    4. Bathsheba Martin was born Abt 1729.
    5. Abigail Martin was born Abt 1732.
    6. Hannah Martin was born 24 Nov 1734, Jamestown, RI; died 7 Apr 1812; was buried , Town Cemetery, Jamestown, RI.