John Jenkins | |
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4th Governor of Albemarle Sound | |
In office 1672–1675 | |
Preceded by | Peter Carteret |
Succeeded by | Thomas Eastchurch |
6th Governor of Albemarle Sound | |
In office 1676–1677 | |
Preceded by | Thomas Eastchurch |
Succeeded by | Thomas Miller |
10th Governor of Albemarle Sound | |
In office 1680–1681 | |
Preceded by | John Harvey (the successor of Harvey and predecessor of Jenkins, Henry Wilkinson, never served) |
Succeeded by | Thomas Miller |
Personal details | |
Born | England |
Died | 17 December 1681 Perquimans County, North Carolina |
Spouse(s) | Ann, Johanna Gerald |
Occupation | Soldier and governor of Albemarle County |
John Jenkins was an English soldier and radical advocate for self-government. He served as governor of Albemarle (now North Carolina) four times: 1672–1675; 1676–1677; 1678–1679; 1680–1681, becoming the only person who has served as proprietary governor so many times.