Does anyone have information on Henry Farris "Hence" Cherry.? He was married to Emma Eliza Parker and lived in Sumter Co. , Ala. She was born Aug.. 8,, 1837 and died May 8, 1929. She is buried at Boney or Old Liberty Church Cemetery in Sumter Co. near her father- in- law the Rev. Jared W. Cherry and his second wife Susan Jenkins, Henry's mother. Henry may have been killed in the Civil War, but I can't find a record. Betty beh@rose.net
Betty: Henry Farris Cherry was in the Civil War. He was in the Tenth Dismounted Cavalry. Henry died 27 Nov 1905 in Biloxi, Jackson Co., MS at the Beauvoir Confederate Home. There was an obituary that announced his death at age 75. Sincerely, John H. Cherry P.O. Box 633597 Nacogdoches, TX 75963-3597 936-715-9944 "The Cherry Cousins' Clearinghouse" ============================= ----- Original Message ----- From: "Betty H." <beh@rose.net> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 13 July, 2001 09:03 PM Subject: [CHERRY-L] Henry Cherry Does anyone have information on Henry Farris "Hence" Cherry.? He was married to Emma Eliza Parker and lived in Sumter Co. , Ala. She was born Aug.. 8,, 1837 and died May 8, 1929. She is buried at Boney or Old Liberty Church Cemetery in Sumter Co. near her father- in- law the Rev. Jared W. Cherry and his second wife Susan Jenkins, Henry's mother. Henry may have been killed in the Civil War, but I can't find a record. Betty beh@rose.net
John, Thank you so much for the information on Henry Cherry. I'm glad to have your e-mail address. My computer crashed several months ago and I lost the address you gave me for the newsletter. Would you please send it to me again? Where might I find the obit for Henry Cherry? It seems that he is a blank on all the sources I have. I don't even have a birth date for him. I would like very much to subscribe to the newsletter. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "John H. Cherry" <cherryj@gte.net> To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2001 12:33 PM Subject: Re: [CHERRY-L] Henry Cherry > Betty: > > Henry Farris Cherry was in the Civil War. He was in the > Tenth Dismounted Cavalry. Henry died 27 Nov 1905 in > Biloxi, Jackson Co., MS at the Beauvoir Confederate Home. > There was an obituary that announced his death at age 75. > > Sincerely, > John H. Cherry > P.O. Box 633597 > Nacogdoches, TX 75963-3597 > 936-715-9944 > "The Cherry Cousins' Clearinghouse" > > ============================= > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Betty H." <beh@rose.net> > To: <CHERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: 13 July, 2001 09:03 PM > Subject: [CHERRY-L] Henry Cherry > > > Does anyone have information on Henry Farris "Hence" Cherry.? He was > married to Emma Eliza Parker and lived in Sumter Co. , Ala. She was > born Aug.. 8,, 1837 and died May 8, 1929. She is buried at Boney or > Old Liberty Church Cemetery in Sumter Co. near her father- in- law the > Rev. Jared W. Cherry and his second wife Susan Jenkins, Henry's > mother. > > Henry may have been killed in the Civil War, but I can't find a > record. > Betty > beh@rose.net > > > >