Henrietta
Blake was one of six children, five of whom survived to adulthood, the second
daughter of James S. Blake and Cornelia Ronayne of Ballinamona, Thomastown, County Kilkenny.
On April 22nd,
1884, at the Roman Catholic Church in Thomastown, she married Ignatius Ronayne
Bray Jennings, DIRIC, son of the late Daniel Corley Jennings, CIRIC, of Newry, County Down,
and Johanna Bray of Thurles, County
Tipperary. They had ten
children.
They
lived variously at 1 Catherine Place, Limerick.; Howarden, Mullingar; The Mall, Armagh; Elysium, Waterford c. 1898.; and 38 Lady Lane,
Waterford from 1903.; subsequently moving
to 70 Eccles Street, Dublin. Ignatius Jennings was by the time of his retirement County Inspector, Royal Irish
Constabulary.
Henrietta Jennings founded the Penny Dinners in Waterford in 1904. She received
a testimonial and clock for her work on the Penny Dinners in 1911.
After the death of her husband Ignatius, she moved from Eccles Street to
Maplebury, Seafield Ave.,
Monkstown, Co. Dublin
in 1931.
She died on the 28th of January 1940, and is
buried in Glasnevin Cemetery, Dublin.
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