Robert Jenkins | |
State: | Pennsylvania |
District: | 3rd |
Term Start: | March 4, 1807 |
Term End: | March 3, 1811 |
Preceded: | Isaac Anderson John Whitehill |
Succeeded: | Roger Davis John M. Hyneman Joseph Lefever |
Office3: | Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives |
Term3: | 1804 - 1805 |
Birth Date: | 10 July 1769 |
Birth Place: | Caernarvon Township, Province of Pennsylvania, British America |
Death Place: | Caernarvon Township, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Party: | Federalist |
Spouse: | Catherine Carmichael |
Robert Jenkins (July 10, 1769April 18, 1848) was a member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.
Robert Jenkins was born at Windsor Forge Mansion in Caernarvon Township in the Province of Pennsylvania. He attended the common schools and the select school of Dr. Robert Smith of Pequea. He was an ironmaster in Caernarvon Township, and a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1804 and 1805.
He was elected as a Federalist to the Tenth and Eleventh Congresses. He was a member of a Group of Horse, and took an active part in suppressing the Whisky Insurrection in Pennsylvania.
He married Catherine Carmichael (1775–1853).[1] They had two sons and six daughters: David Jenkins (1800–1850) and John Carmichael Jenkins (1809–1855), Elizabeth Jenkins (1803–1870), Mary Jenkins (1805–1859), Martha Jenkins (1805–1890), Phoebe Ann Jenkins (1807–1872), Catharine Jenkins (1812–1886), and Sarah Jenkins (1817-unknown).[1]
He died at Windsor Forge in 1848. He was buried in the Caernarvon Presbyterian Churchyard in Churchtown, Pennsylvania.
He was a grandfather of noted American sculptor and poet Blanche Nevin (1841–1925).[2]