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James Henderson was born in 1794. He was the son of John Henderson and Frances ______. James Henderson married Patsey Caroline ______. James Henderson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated August 20, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 365A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment. Dwelling 196, Family 197. James was shown at 56 as a married white male born in North Carolina. He was listed as a blacksmith with real estate valued at $550. Patsey was shown at age 55 as a married white female born in North Carolina, wife of James. They were listed with four children all born in North Carolina: daughter, Elizabeth (age 19); daughter, Caroline W. (age 18); son, Alexander (age 16) a farmer; and son, James S. (age 13). He appeared as head of household in the census enumerated 1860 at Chatham County, NC. He was shown living in what appears to be a hotel. He was listed as living alone at age 66. |
Mary 'Polly' Henderson was born in 1803. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. Mary 'Polly' Henderson married Adam Stowers. Mary 'Polly' Henderson died before 1838. |
Elizabeth Henderson was born in 1804. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. Elizabeth Henderson married Stanford Pearson. |
Thomas Henderson was born in 1806. He was the son of John Henderson and Frances ______. Thomas Henderson married Elizabeth Cotton. |
Dicey Henderson was born in 1808. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. Dicey Henderson married Meachum Perry on January 1, 1826 at Orange County. |
Sarah Henderson was born circa 1795 at Orange County, NC. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. Sarah Henderson married _____ Perry. |
Martha Henderson was born circa 1811 at Orange County, NC. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. |
Eliza C. Henderson was born circa 1812 at Orange County, NC. She was the daughter of John Henderson and Frances ______. |
John Henderson Jr was born in 1800 at Orange County, NC. [One source has birth year as 1811.].
He was the son of John Henderson and Frances ______.
John Henderson Jr married Frances Elizabeth Perry circa May 9, 1831 at Hillsborough, Orange County, NC. [Marriage bond dated May 9, 1831. According to Pegge, Frances was his second wife. The first being unknown.].
John Henderson was listed in the 1840 census for Orange County, North Carolina. Between 1845 and 1850, he settled in Rome, Floyd County, Georgia, where he died before March 1850, when his widow Frances was selling land [see below for deed]. When the census was recorded in July 1850, his widow Frances was listed as head of the household. About 1857, Frances, her children and step-son William, settled in Valhermoso Springs, Morgan County, Alabama, where she was listed in the 1860 census. In the 1870 census, she was residing in Somerville, Morgan County, Alabama. March 16, 1850: Georgia, Floyd County. This Indenture...between Wiley Henderson of the one part and Francis [Frances] Henderson of the other part both of the County & State aforesaid both late of North Carolina. Whereas John Henderson Deceased of North Carolina did will to Francis Henderson his lawful wife during her natural life a tract of land with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging or in any wise appertaining Lying and being in the County of Orange & State of North Carolina on the head of the waters of Barbia Creek Containing 270 acres be the same more or less. Now this Indenture Witnesseth (sic) that the said Wiley Henderson for and in Consideration of a good and lawful Deed from the said Francis Henderson to the above described willed tract of land to him in hand delivered by the said Francis Henderson at and before the sealing and delivery of these presents...confirm (sic) unto the said Francis Henderson or assigns during her natural life one half South send of lot of land known in plan of State #261 lying and being in the 22nd district G.M. and section originally Cherokee but now Floyd County. Containing 80 acres more or less [Floyd County, Georgia: Deed Book G, page 121]. John Henderson Jr died before March 16, 1850 at Rome, Floyd County, GA. |
Pleasant Henderson was born in 1813. He was the son of John Henderson and Frances ______. Pleasant Henderson married Emily Martin. |
Claban McCormick married Frances Henderson, daughter of Isaac Henderson and Henrietta ______, before 1826. |
Joel Henderson was born on February 11, 1782 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC.
He was the son of Isaac Henderson and Henrietta ______.
Joel Henderson married Sarah "Sallie" Brewer on December 27, 1808 at Christian County, KY. [Brewer, Sarah married Henderson, Joel on 27 Dec 1808 in Christian County, Kentucky. Ancestry.com, Marriages -- KY to 1850.].
Joel sold his 124 acre land holdings to his father, Isaac for 48 pounds sometime before 1826. The land was located on the Haw River in Chatham County, NC. The deed was witnessed by Amos Jones (second husband of Barbara Henderson) and Sary (Sarah) Henderson. Apparently Joel was given his father's still and a small sum of money after Isaac died as his portion of the estate. Joel is shown to have been granted 60 acres of land on Ponds River Fork in 1825. The land was surveyed on November 15, 1825. The grant is recorded in the book of Grants, volume "U" on page 135. He sold this land on July 5, 1828 to George Nichols of Todd County, KY for $1,025 as well as a wagon, some horses, cattle, hogs, sheep and other appurtenances. Joel and Sarah lived in Christian County KY. On October 20, 1830 they sold their property (25 acres) to Timothy Donovan and James Warren. Some time after that they moved to Shelby County, IL. What was the attraction? Joel Henderson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated September 27, 1850 at Shelby County, IL. Information was found on Page 156B, Becks Creek District, Dwelling 923, Family 923. Sariah was shown at age 68 as the head of household. She was listed as being born in North Carolina. Living with her was granddaughter, Sariah Chandler (age 14) who was born in Illinois. He died in 1853 at Shelby County, IL. [The death date comes from a court paper filed in 1869 but it is interesting to note that Sarah (his wife) was shown as the head of household in the 1850 census. Did joel die before 1850?]. The following judgement was made regarding the disposition of the land owned by Joel at the time of his death: SHELBY CIRCUIT COURT IN CHANCERY -- FEBRUARY TERM, 1869 STATE OF ILLINOIS IN CIRCUIT COURT to the SHELBY COUNTY February Term, A.D. 1869 Thomas Cox, Mahala Cox Sarah Mize, Nancy Mize Martha Bazzill, James Chandler Samuel Beck, father of James Beck, Quintain Beck, Charlotte Beck, Nancy Beck, Who are minors and who are by their Next friend, Thomas Cox, Edward Boaz, William Semore, Sarah Semore, In Chancery for John Cox, Charlotte Cox Partition of Lands VS John E. Moone And now at this day came the complainants by Thos. J. Capps, their solicitor, and it appearing to the court here, from the writ issued herein to the Sheriff of Shelby County and the return thereon, that the respondent John E. Moon had been regularly served with process herein at least ten days prior to the first day of the present term of this Court. And the said John E. Moon having been three times solemnly called, came not but herein made default; and thereupon the complainants Bill is taken for confessed against the said defendant. And, now this cause coming on for a final hearing, on Bill, exhibits and default of the said defendant, who failed to answer according to rule of said court heretofore entered against him, and oral proofs. And the Court being fully advised in the premises, finds that in the year A.D. 1853, one Joel Henderson, late of said county, died intestate, seized in fee of the following premises, to wit: The East half of the South West quarter of the South East quarter of Section Eight (8) in Township Nine (9) Range two (2) East of the third principal meridian containing twenty acres. That the said Joel Henderson, left surviving him his widow Sarah Henderson, also Merida Henderson, Quintain Henderson, Andrew Henderson, Mabry Henderson, Charlotte Henderson and Nancy Henderson, his children and heirs at law. That the said Sarah Henderson, the widow of the said Joel Henderson, is now dead. That on or about the __________ day of __________ A.D. 18__ After the death of the said Joel, the said Quintain & Mabry Henderson, sold their undivided interest in the said premises to their brother, the said Merida Henderson; and that after the said Merida acquired the interests of the said Quintain & Mabry, he sold his interests amounting to one. undivided half of said premises to John E. Moon; and that the said John E. Moon is now entitled to the undivided one half interest in the said premises. That the said Andrew Henderson died intestate leaving no widow surviving him, but leaving the following named children as his heirs at law, viz.: Mahala Cox, the wife of Thomas Cox, who are parties to this suit, Sarah Mize formerly Sarah Henderson, now the widow of one John Mize, said John being now dead; Nancy Henderson, now Nancy Mize, being now the widow of one Isaac Mize, the said Isaac being now dead; Martha Henderson, now Martha Bazzill, being the widow of John Bazzill the said John being now dead. That the said Charlotte Henderson, intermarried with one Akerson Chandler and that the said Charlotte and her husband the said Akerson Chandler died intestate seized in fee of their interest in the said estate, leaving the following named children as the heirs at law of the said Chandler Viz: James Chandler, Quintain Chandler and Sarah Chandler, and that the said James Chandler and Quintain Chandler still hold their interest in the said premises; and that the said Sarah Chandler intermarried with one Samuel Beck, and after said intermarriage, died intestate, seized in fee of her interest in said premises, leaving surviving her said husband who is still living, and the following named children as her heirs at law, viz.: James Beck, Quintain Beck, Charlotte Beck and Nancy Beck. That the said Nancy Henderson intermarried with one John Boaz; that the said Nancy and John are now dead, that the said Nancy Boaz died intestate, seized in fee of her undivided interest in the said premises leaving the following named children as her heirs at law, Edmond Boaz, Sarah Boaz, Charlotte Boaz, who are still living and own the undivided interest of their said mother, in said premises. That the said Sarah Boaz intermarried with on William Semore, and that said Charlotte Boaz married one John Cox, and that the said William Semore and John Cox are still living. That the said Mahala Cox, Sarah Mize, Nancy Mize and Martha Bazzill are still living and the owners in common of the undivided interest of their father, Andrew Henderson in said premises. That the said John E. Moon is entitled to the undivided one half interest in the said premises, deriving his title by purchase. That Mahala Cox wife of Thomas Cox, Sarah Mize, Nancy Mize, and Martha Bazzill are each entitled to the undivided one twenty fourth interest in the said premises deriving their title thereto by inheritance. That James Chandler, Quintain Chandler, Edward Boaz, Sarah Semore, wife of William Semore and Charlotte Cox wife of John Cox, are each entitled to the one eighteenth interest of the said premises deriving their title by inheritance. That James Beck, Quintain Beck, Charlotte Beck and Nancy Beck are each entitled to the one seventy second part in the said premises, deriving their title by inheritance each, also subject to the tenancy by the courtesy of their father Samuel Beck. That the parties herein named who have an interest in said Lands are entitled to have partition made of said Lands among them according to quantity and quality, and according to their interest in the same. It is therefore ordered by the Court that a decree of partition be entered; and that J.J. Page, Lewis Perryman and Laban Warren be and they are hereby appointed commissioners to execute this decree, and that after being duly sworn according to law they go upon the premises, and make partition and division of the same between the parties therewith entitled, if the same can be done consistently with the interests of the parties entitled to said division, having due regard to quantity and quality; and that they act strictly in accordance with the law governing such cases, and report at the present term of this Court; and this cause is continued. And now this day came the commissioners herein before appointed to make partition and division of the Lands of Joel Henderson deceased among the heirs at law of said deceased and present to the Court their affidavit of qualification, together with their written report of their action under the decree of this Court, in the words and figures following to-wit Circuit Court February Term 1869 State OF Illinois Shelby County Mahala Cox Thomas Cox, Etal Petition for Partition. |
Sarah "Sallie" Brewer was born at Chatham County, NC. She married Joel Henderson, son of Isaac Henderson and Henrietta ______, on December 27, 1808 at Christian County, KY. [Brewer, Sarah married Henderson, Joel on 27 Dec 1808 in Christian County, Kentucky. Ancestry.com, Marriages -- KY to 1850.]. Sarah "Sallie" Brewer died before 1869. |
Merida Henderson was born in 1809 at Christian County, KY. He was the son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Merida Henderson married Jane Matney. Merida Henderson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated September 28, 1850 at Shelby County, IL. Information was found on Page 157A, Becks Creek District, Dwelling 928, Family 928. Merida W. was shown at age 39 as a married white male born in Kentucky. He was listed as a farmer with real estate valued at $640. Jane was shown at age 35 as a married white female born in Tennessee, wife of Merida W. All the children were shown as born in Illinois. Son, Andrew (age 16); son, John (age 14); son, WIlliam (age 12) attended school; daughter, Sariah (age 11) attended school; daughter. Mary (age 6) attended school; and daughter, Nancy (age 3). He married Martha ______ at Shelby County, IL. Merida Henderson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated June 18, 1860 at Shelby County, IL. Information was found on Page 419, Reel M653-228, South District (C.S. Twp), Dwelling 179, Family 179. Merida was shown at age 50 as a married white male born in Kentucky. He was listed as a farmer with personal property valued at $1000 and real estate valued at $2000. Martha was shown at age 48 as a married white female born in North Carolina, wife of Merida. All the children were born in Illinois. Son, Andrew (age 25) was a farm laborer with personal property valued at $200; son John W. (age 23) was a farm laborer with personal property values at $150; daughter, Sarah (age 18) attended school; daughter, Mary (age 16) attended school; daughter, Nancy (age 14) attended school; and son, Merida (age 4) attended school. He died in 1875. |
Jane Matney was born in 1814 at NC. She married Merida Henderson, son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Jane Matney died in 1856 at Shelby County, IL. [Possibly giving birth to Merida.]. |
Mabry [Mayberry] Henderson was born in 1813. He was the son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Mabry [Mayberry] Henderson married Naomi Beck. |
Naomi Beck married Mabry [Mayberry] Henderson, son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. |
Andrew Jackson Henderson was born in 1818. He was the son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Andrew Jackson Henderson married Jane Nowlin. Andrew Jackson Henderson died before February, 1869. |
Jane Nowlin married Andrew Jackson Henderson, son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Jane Nowlin died before 1869. |
Charlotte "Lottie" Henderson was born at Christian County, KY. She was the daughter of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Charlotte "Lottie" Henderson married Adkerson Chandler. Charlotte "Lottie" Henderson died before 1850. |
Adkerson Chandler married Charlotte "Lottie" Henderson, daughter of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Adkerson Chandler died before 1869. |
Nancy Henderson was born at Christian County, KY. She was the daughter of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Nancy Henderson married John Boaz. Nancy Henderson died before 1869. |
John Boaz married Nancy Henderson, daughter of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. John Boaz died before 1869. |
Quaintain (Quintain) L. Henderson was born in 1820. He was the son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer. Quaintain (Quintain) L. Henderson married Martha Ann Myers, daughter of Peter Myers and Susannah ______, circa 1840. |
Martha Ann Myers was born in 1824 at TN. She was the daughter of Peter Myers and Susannah ______. Martha Ann Myers married Quaintain (Quintain) L. Henderson, son of Joel Henderson and Sarah "Sallie" Brewer, circa 1840. |
Joel E. Henderson was born in 1845 at IL. He was the son of Quaintain (Quintain) L. Henderson and Martha Ann Myers. |
Amos Jones was born in 1780 at Chatham County, NC.
He married Barbara Henderson, daughter of Isaac Henderson and Henrietta ______, after 1823 at Todd County, KY. [He is reported to be the second husband of Barbara.].
Amos Jones died in January, 1851.
An interesting note regarding the 1850 Todd County KY Census. Shown in district Number 1 on pages 202A and 202B are several Henderson families. I have not yet tied them to Barbara Henderson, wife of Amos but I feel certain there is a connection. The families (which will be listed later) are living in dwellings 107, 108 and 110. Barbara's sonTthomas Jones is living in dwelling 109 and her son Isaac Jones is living in dwelling 111. My belief is that these Hendersons are John Henderson (son of Isaac) and brother to Barbara (wife of Amos). However, there is conflicting information that indicates that the John mentioned above may not have ever left Chatham County, North Carolina. It will take continued research to find the truth. The families in question (from the 1850 Todd County Kentucky Census) 107 Henderson, John 60 M Farmer NC 107 Henderson, Polly 61 F NC 107 Henderson, James 10 M KY 108 Henderson, John W 22 M Farmer KY 108 Henderson, Elizabeth 24 F KY 108 Henderson, Stewart 3 M KY 108 Henderson, Andrew 2 M KY 108 Henderson, William R. 8/12 M KY 110 Henderson, S.H. 37 M Farmer NC 110 Henderson, Anna A. 37 F KY 110 Henderson, Nancy 17 F KY 110 Henderson, Mary 15 F KY 110 Henderson, Elijah 12 M KY 110 Henderson, Susann 10 F KY 110 Henderson, Jane 8 F KY 110 Henderson, Nicholas 5 M KY 110 Henderson, Sarah 1 F KY. |
Robert Woody married Sarah T. "Sallie" Henderson, daughter of Isaac Henderson and Henrietta ______. |
Joshua Johnson married Annie Whitehead. |
Annie Whitehead married Joshua Johnson.
[Did Annie die in child birth? Thelma Schoolfield indicates she did.]. |
Emma Henderson was born in 1822 at NC. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. |
Camellia "Cammie" Henderson was born in 1823 at NC.
She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson.
Camellia "Cammie" Henderson married Alexander Durham before 1850.
She is not shown in the 1850 Chatham County NC Census living with her parents. It is assumed she has married. |
Isaac R. Henderson was born on March 2, 1827 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC.
He was the son of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson.
Isaac R. Henderson married Eliza Lindley.
Isaac R. Henderson died on November 7, 1862 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 35. [Thelma Schoolfield has date as May 7, 1862.].
He was buried at Browns Chapel UMC, Chatham County, NC.
Eliza was listed in the 1870 Chatham County Census as family 1190. She was the head of household and was 40 years old. Living with her were two cousins, Ellwood George (age 19) and Arley George (age 14). The boy were brothers to Isabella George who was living with Hezekiah. Also in the house with Eliza was Eliza Pickett (age 22) a white domestic. |
Rachel Henderson was born in 1830 at Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. Rachel Henderson married Thomas S. Perry before January 25, 1876. Rachel Henderson died on October 11, 1902 at NC. She was buried after October 11, 1902 at Browns Chapel, Chatham County, NC. |
Ruth Henderson was born in 1832 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. Ruth Henderson married Alamance Independence Henry Lutterloh II, M.D., son of Alamance Independence Henry Lutterloh I and Elizabeth C. ______, before January 25, 1876. Ruth Henderson died on August 14, 1897 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. [One source has death date as May 14, 1892.]. She was buried at Browns Chapel, Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. |
Caroline "Callie" Henderson was born in 1837 at Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. Caroline "Callie" Henderson married Osage M. Lutterloh on March 23, 1866 at Chatham County, NC. |
Isabella E. Henderson was born in 1838 at Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. Isabella E. Henderson married John Darke. Isabella E. Henderson died in 1881. [She died of a broken heart five years after the death of her children. Thelma Schoolfield indicates Isabella died in 1852.]. |
Betsy "Bettie" Henderson was born after July 18, 1850. She was the daughter of Hezekiah Henderson and Anna Johnson. Betsy "Bettie" Henderson married Hastings P. Straughan before January 25, 1876. |
Eliza Henderson was born on August 29, 1828 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC.
She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
Eliza Henderson married Roderick C. Copeland circa 1848 at Chatham County, NC.
Eliza Henderson appeared as head of household in the census enumerated July 29, 1850 at Chatham County, NC. Information was found on Page 359A, Reel 432-624, Upper Regiment, Dwelling 113, Family 114. Roderick was shown at age 23 as a married white male born in North Carolina. He was listed as a cabinet maker. Eliza was shown at age 20 as a married white female born in North Carolina, wife of Roderick. Their son, Theodore F. (age 2 months) was shown as born in North Carolina. Also in the household is a six year old white male, Nathan Rogers born in North Carolina. His relationship to the family is not known.
She married Richard "Dick" Smith after May 5, 1862.
Eliza Henderson died on December 1, 1881 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 53.
She and both her husbands are buried in the Henderson Family Cemetery (on Henderson Tanyard Road) in Chatham County NC. |
Isaac Henderson was born on February 5, 1831 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. [One source shows the birth date as March 8, 1832.].
He was the son of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
He was listed at age 18 living with his parents, Obediah and Mary Henderson in the 1850 Chatham County, NC Census, Upper Regiment. Isaac Henderson married Susanna McMath, daughter of George McMath and Mary ______, on April 5, 1852 at Chatham County, NC. [by O. McMath, J.P.]. He was a Civil War Veteran. He served as a Private soldier in Company I, 32nd North Carolina Regiment. He was discharged around 1865. He was listed as 39 years old in the 1870 Chatham County, NC Census. He was shown with his wife, Susan (age 42). Also living in the household were Mary McMath (age 60), Susan's Mother and Doffoud(?) Bazil, a boarder. Isaac Henderson died on August 12, 1872 at age 41. He was buried at Henderson Family Cemetery (on Henderson Tanyard Road), Chatham County, NC. |
Turner Henderson was born on September 19, 1834 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. [One source shows birth year as 1835.].
He was the son of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
He is listed as 15 years old in the 1850 Chatham County Census living with his parents. He is listed as 22 years old in the 1860 Chatham County NC Census living with his parents. He is shown as T. Turner Henderson married Melvina Stout between 1860 and 1869. He fought in the Civil War. The sword Turner carried during the Civil War was in the home of Jim Self until the home was destroyed by fire in 1974. Turner Henderson died on July 13, 1869 at age 34. [He drowned.]. He was buried at Cane Creek Friends Cemetery, Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. |
Mary Ann Henderson was born on February 5, 1837 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry. Mary Ann Henderson married Alfred M. Self on August 23, 1857 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. [The marriage was published in the Raleigh Register on September 16, 1857.] [IGI Batch M516038. One source has 8/3/1857.]. Mary Ann Henderson died on August 9, 1906 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 69. |
Frances Henderson was born on August 5, 1839 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry. Frances Henderson married Aram Rencher 'Henry' Cook on December 27, 1861 at Chatham County, NC. Frances Henderson married Norman Webster. Frances Henderson died on March 29, 1915 at age 75. |
Martha Henderson was born on March 5, 1842 at Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry. Martha Henderson married Franklin Cook M.D. on December 23, 1861 at Chatham County, NC. |
Hezekiah Henry "Young Kiah" Henderson was born on October 10, 1844 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC.
He was the son of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
Obediah was dead in 1870 but his widow, Mary (age 60) was shown living with her sons: Young Kiah (age 25), James (age 20) and Taylor (Mann, age 16). Hezekiah Henry "Young Kiah" Henderson married Sallie J. Durham on December 25, 1873. [They purchased the marriage license 12/22/1873 and married 12/25/1873. Sallie was 22 and Hezekiah was 24. One source has the year as 1875.]. Hezekiah Henry "Young Kiah" Henderson died on March 16, 1904 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 59. [Young Kiah was sitting on the porch of his home cutting leather when he fell over dead.]. He was buried at Browns Chapel, Chatham County, NC. |
Maria 'Mariah' Henderson was born on July 15, 1847 at Chatham County, NC.
She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
Maria 'Mariah' Henderson married John C. Campbell.
Mariah moved to Indiana after the death of her husband, John. Maria 'Mariah' Henderson died at IN. |
James G. "Jim" Henderson was born on April 2, 1849 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC.
He was the son of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
James G. "Jim" Henderson married Annie Dillard.
James G. "Jim" Henderson died on March 11, 1924 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 74.
He and Annie had four children. They moved to Virginia. |
Virginia Ann "Jinnie" Henderson was born on May 15, 1852 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC. She was the daughter of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry. Virginia Ann "Jinnie" Henderson married Clarence Webster. Virginia Ann "Jinnie" Henderson died on January 24, 1897 at Silk Hope, Chatham County, NC, at age 44. |
Mann Taylor Henderson was born on September 15, 1854 at Chatham County, NC.
He was the son of Obediah Henderson and Mary "Polly" Perry.
Mann Taylor Henderson married M. Minnie.
One source indicates he was married to a M. Minnie and that they had four children. This source also indicates Taylor died on July 13, 1869. He was shown on the 1870 Chatham County NC Census living with his brother Hezekiah H. so it is not likely that he was already dead. As far as the marriage is concerned there is no proof either way. That information will be left in the record for now. Research continues. |
Turner Perry was born on April 30, 1773. He married Mary "Polly" Rogers. Turner Perry died in 1854. |
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