Jason Joseph Jenkins
MSA SC 3520-17887
Sources:
Archival Sources:
Compiled Service Record of Soldiers Who Served in the American Army During the Revolutionary War, National Archives, NARA M881. From Fold3.com.
Federal Direct Tax, 1798, Archives of Maryland Online, vol. 729.
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, Account of money paid sundry soldiers by Gen. Smallwood, paid to Jason Jenkins, late 1776/early 1777, box 6, no. 7-4, MdHR 19970-6-7/4 [MSA S997-6-26, 1/7/3/11].
Maryland State Papers, Revolutionary Papers, List of receipts of soldiers who were paid upon discharge, 27 December 1779, box 3, no. 7-21, MdHR 19970-3-7/21 [MSA S997-3-94, 1/7/3/9].
Prince George's County Commissioners of the Tax, Assessment Records, personal property, Piscataway Hundred, 1793-1806 [MSA C1162].
Prince George County Court, Marriage Licenses, 1777-1797, p. 29 [MSA CM783-1, CR 50230].
Return of the Maryland troops, 13 September 1776, Revolutionary War Rolls, NARA M246, folder 35, p. 85. From Fold3.com.
U.S. Federal Census, 1790, Prince George's County, Maryland.
U.S. Federal Census, 1800, Prince George's County, Maryland.
U.S. Federal Census, 1810, Piscataway Hundred, Prince George's County, Maryland.
Sarson, Steven. "Yeoman Farmers in a Planters' Republic." Journal of the Early Republic 29, no. 1 (Spr. 2009), 63-99.
Tacyn, Mark Andrew. “’To the End:’ The First Maryland Regiment and the American Revolution.” PhD diss., University of Maryland College Park, 1999.
Newspapers:
Maryland Gazette, 28 September 1786.
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