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Jenkins is a surname variant of Jenkin commonly seen in Cornish and in English (mainly Devon) ancestry. Its translation is " Little John " or, more literally, "John the little." Its earliest documented occurrence was in Monmouthshire , in the Domesday Book of 1086, but it almost certainly predates the Norman Conquest .
John Pickens Jenkins, better known as Bobo Jenkins (1916–1984), American blues singer and record label owner; John Theophilus Jenkins (1829–1919), physician and political figure in Prince Edward Island, Canada; Johnny Jenkins (1939–2006), American blues guitarist; John Jenkins, former director of the University of Massachusetts Minuteman ...
Jenkin is a surname variant of Jenkins commonly seen in Welsh, Cornish and in English (mainly Devon) ancestry. Its translation is "Little John" or more literally "John the little". It first was found in Monmouthshire in the Domesday Book of 1086 and some say earlier than 1066 and the Norman Conquest of England. [5]
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Jenkyns is a surname. People with the surname include: Andrea Jenkyns (born 1974), British politician; Caesar Jenkyns (1866–1941), Welsh international footballer; Henry Jenkyns (1838–1899), English lawyer and parliamentary counsel; Richard Jenkyns (1782–1854), English academic administrator and dean