Jenkins, David EdwardDavid Edward Jenkins (born 1925) is best known as the Bishop of Durham, a post he held from 1984 until 1994. Born in Bromley, Kent, Jenkins had been a lecturer in theology at the University of Oxford and had worked for the World Council of Churches and th (born 1925), Bishop of Durham
Jenkins, FergusonFerguson Arthur "Fergie" Jenkins (born December 13, 1943 in Chatham, Ontario, Canada) was a professional baseball player. Drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1963, Jenkins made his major-league debut as a 21-year old in 1965. He was traded the followi (born 1943), professional baseball player
Jenkins, GordonGordon Hill Jenkins ( 12 May 1910- 1 May 1984) was an American arranger who was an influential figure in popular music in the 1940s and 1950s, renowned for his lush string arrangements. Jenkins worked with the Andrews Sisters, Frank Sinatra, Louis Armstro (1910-1984), U.S. musician
Jenkins, GraemeGraeme Jenkins is a British conductor active in the opera world. He is known for his strong affinity for the music of Benjamin Britten. Jenkins is currently the music director of the Dallas Opera. Jenkins studied music at Cambridge University and conducti, British conductor
Jenkins, HaroldConway Twitty born Harold Lloyd Jenkins ( September 1, 1933 June 5, 1993) was modern music's most successful hit maker. Featuring 55 number one hits and 41 number one albums across the musical genres, Conway Twitty's totals were greater than that of Elvis (aka Conway Twitty) (1933-1993), U.S. rock and roll and country music singer
Jenkins, Henry AlfredHenry Alfred "Harry" Jenkins (born August 18, 1952), Australian politician, has been a Labor member of the Australian House of Representatives since February 1986, representing the Division of Scullin, Victoria. Jenkins was born in Melbourne. His father w (born 1952), Australian politician
Jenkins, JohnJohn Jenkins ( 1592- 1678) was an English composer. He was born in Maidstone, Kent, and died at Kimberley, Norfolk. Little known of early life. Son of Henry Jenkins, a carpenter who occasionally made musical instruments. He may have been the "Jack Jenkins (1592-1678), English composer
Jenkins, JohnJohn Jenkins was Governor of Albemarle (now North Carolina), 1672- 1675, 1676- 1677, and 1680- 1681., 17th century Governor of North Carolina
Jenkins, Karl (born 1944), Welsh musician and composer