[janet skelton.FTW]
1860 Prince Edward County Census, he is 99 and living with his sonSamuel. Owned one slave.
Cause of Death: Paralysis
Deed 1 : September 15, 1806 Obadiah jenkins and wife Sarah toLittleberry Jenkins
Deed 2 : July 27, 1858 Littleberry Jenkins to Samuel jenkins
Marriage Bond Date April 4, 1795
Know all these men by there presence that we Littleberry Jenkins andThomas E. Young are held and firmly bound uto his Excellency RobertBrook, Esquire Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia in the sum of onehundred and fifty dollars to be paid to our said Governor or to hissuccessors to which the payment will and truly to be made we bindourselves our Heirs, Executors and Administrators Joinly and firmly bythese presence. Sealled and Acknowledged this 4th day April 1795
The Condition of the above obligation is such that thereas there is aMarrige shortly inteded to ve solemnized between the above boundLittleberry Jenkins and Milly Young (Spinster) daughter of Henry Young.Now if there is no lawful cause to obstruct said marrige then thisobligation to be void else to remain in full force and virtue.
Sealed and Acknowledged Littleberry Jenkins SEAL\\
Thomas E. Young (SEAL)\\
Unreadabel B. Dandridg
Littleberry is found in Prince Edward from 1796-1862. He is first seen inthe tax records for Prince Edward County, Virginia on April 18, 1796,almost one year from the date of his marriage to Milly Young. His in thetax records for the county from that time until the time of his death in1862. No will was found for him. He did give his land to his son, Samuel,provided that Samuel care for him for the remainder of his life.