Bethia Jennings was born in Windham, Connecticut in 1727 to Ebenezer Jennings and Mary Bidlake.[1], daughter of Ebenezer and Mary (Bidlock) Jennings. She married Daniel Warner Dec. 6, 1735 also in Windham.[2] They joined the Moravian congregation at Sichem in the Oblong, Dutchess Co., New York, Daniel joining on Aug. 10, 1760 and Bethia on Jan 1, 1762.[3] They had 11 children. The family moved to the Moravian congregation in Gnaddenhütten, Northampton, Pennsylvania in the early 1770s, when the Sichem congregation broke up. Bethia died in 1790 in Gnaddenhütten, Northampton, Pennsylvania.
↑ Congregational Records of the United Brethren (Moravian) settlement at Sichem in the Oblong, Dutchess County, New York, held at the Moravian Archives in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. List of congregation members received into the church 1757 - 1771.
Source: S114 Author: Ancestry.com Title: Connecticut Town Birth Records, pre-1870 (Barbour Collection) Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006.Original data - White, Lorraine Cook, ed. The Barbour Collection of Connecticut Town Vital Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1994-2002.Original data: White, Lorr; Repository: #R1
Source: S61 Author: Godfrey Memorial Library, comp. Title: American Genealogical-Biographical Index (AGBI) Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1999.Original data - Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genealogical-Biographical Index. Middletown, CT, USA: Godfrey Memorial Library.Original data: Godfrey Memorial Library. American Genea; Repository: #R1
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