Thanks Brenda, Bob and Morris. Brenda: Yes, Samuel was in the census of Calhoun Co Ms in 1880 age 51, with children Alice 13, Marshal 8 and Isom 6. He lived near the others I mentioned. Bob, Thanks for the info, I didn't have two wives for James. In looking at James Albert, the dates of his children's births, would it be safe to say that Fannie was the 1st wife? Morris: Samuel, born 1825 -1829(I've seen different dates) was still alive in 1880, as he is on the census. He must have died the next year. Als Berry, is I believe the Berry Henderson I mentioned in prior post, on the 1880 census. I've seen his name as Berry A., Als Berry and Asberry. Elmer V. and Albert are new to me too, however they are listed with, and under Mary in the 1880 census. I don't know for sure, but I think they are probably her last two children at home, but should show up on the 1870 census. Does anyone have the 1870 Calhoun Co Ms census? If so could you look up this family to see what you find? James and Mary (white) Henderson. The Josephene I referred to was born 1869, so should be on there for SOME Henderson!! KL
I have quite a lot of information on Argaleus I and his family. I don't have as lot of information on the Argaleus II branch of the family but I do have a son, Als Berry born to James Henderson and Mary White on January 25, 1851 in Serepta, Calhoun County, Mississippi. He married Nancy Jane Tillman in Calhoun County, MS on December 3, 1876. (The ceremony took place on the plantation of M.G. Longtrips). All of their children were born in Calhoun County, Mississippi as far as I can determine. (I plan to do a census study of Argaleus II and his children in the 1850, 1860, 1870, 1880, 1900, 1901 census records later this year. I'll hopefully have more information on the families after that study). The only Josephine I can find in Mississippi in 1880 is the daughter of Samuel Henderson born to Argaleus and Rachel Jane Hughes in 1825 in Shelby County, AL. Samuel married Cynthia Martha Parks in Lafayette County, Mississippi on February 6, 1850. She and Samuel were both dead before 1880. But their children were likely raised by other family members. She was born in Banner, Calhoun County, Mississippi on October 25, 1852 and would be too old to be the one you reference. The only other Josephine I have in my database was born in 1863 but she was in Alabama in 1880. Your evaluation of the children listed with Mary and Robert makes sense to me - I do have a Robert H. shown as a son of James and Mary White Henderson. I don't show the children Elmer V. and Albert tho'. BTW James was born in Greenville District, South Carolina and Mary was born in Tennessee. There is no record of Argaleus going to Arkansas. He died in Jun 1860 in Calhoun County, Mississippi. Now there were descendants of Argaleus Henderson I that are known to have moved to Pike County, Arkansas. It is possible that your Josephine moved there because of ties to that family. I have the Pike County, Arkansas branch of Argaleus's family fairly well documented if you are interested. g.mo Morris Myers -----Original Message----- From: KL Carpenter [mailto:komeeco@home.com] Sent: Saturday, September 22, 2001 10:36 AM To: HENDERSON-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [HENDERSON] Descendants of Argaleus in Ms Can anyone shed any light on these Henderson's I found on the 1880 census in Calhoun Co. Ms? Robert Henderson age 32 Ms Al Tn Rebecca age 27 Ms Ms Tn Esther age 4 Ms Ms Tn Ethel age3 Ms Ms Tn Harrison A. age 2 mos. Ms Ms Tn Mary age 52 Tn Nc Nc Albert age 20 Ms Al Tn Elmer V. age 17 Ms Al Tn Here's my take on it. Mary is the Mary White that is the wife of James Henderson(deceased). Robert, Albert and Elmer are her son's. Rebecca and the kids belong to Robert. The census taker didn't put anyone's relationship to Robert. And if you look at the kids' place of birth and their parents place of birth, it should be Ms, Ms, Ms if these are Robert's children. The census taker just put "quotation" marks under Rebecca's birth place columns. Next door is: Berry A. Henderson age 29 Ms Al Tn Nannie age 21 Ms Ms Al James W. age 2 Ms Ms Al Robert age 9 mos Ms Ms Al Josephene age 11 Ms Ms Al (Who's child is this?) Again, no relationships listed, and look at the place of birth for the children. The census taker just put "quotation" marks under the mother's places of birth columns. My take on this is that Berry is also a son of Mary White and James Henderson listed next door. Who is Josephene? Too old to be Nannie and Berry's child? Too young to be one of Mary and James'? I've been looking for a Josephine Henderson born 1869, born in Ms whose father (according to the 1900 census) was born in Ms and mother in Tn. She moved to Arkansas, and was married there in 1888 to John Adam Boydston. The above families are descendants of Argaleus Henderson II, then Ezekiel Henderson. I also found Samuel Henderson's family(wife Cynthia Parks apparently deceased-I don't know when she died, but could he have remarried? The three children living with him are quite a bit younger than all his other children I've found), and also James and Fannie Henderson's family all in Calhoun Co. Ms. On one message, I believe in the Rootsweb list, I read that Argaleus moved to Arkansas. But I didn't follow up on it, so don't know which Argaleus it was, or where he moved to. I guess that's my next step. To find out if that's how Josephine eneded up in Arkansas. Who is this Josephene? Thanks KL Carpenter ==== HENDERSON Mailing List ==== Address your HENDERSON messages to: Henderson-L@rootsweb.com ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2
KL, I do not know whether this will be helpful, but in my undocumented data base, since this is not my lineage, I have the following: Descendants of Rachel Jane Hughes 1 Rachel Jane Hughes 1786 - . +Argulus Hercules Henderson 1784 - 1850 ........ 2 Elizabeth Henderson 1812 - ............ +Samuel Steele ........ 2 Amanda Henderson 1813 - ............ +James Albert Sherman ........ 2 James Henderson 1814 - ........ 2 Matilda Henderson 1816 - ........ 2 James Henderson 1819 - 1875 ............ +Mary White ................... 3 Lafayette Henderson ................... 3 Monroe Henderson ................... 3 Robert H. Henderson ................... 3 Annie Henderson ................... 3 Amanda Henderson 1845 - ................... 3 Marion Henderson 1847 - ................... 3 Samuel Henderson 1849 - ................... 3 Als Berry Henderson 1851 - ....................... +Nancy Jane Tillman ........ 2 Isaac Henderson 1822 - ............ +Julia Waites ................... 3 Melvina Henderson 1849 - ........ 2 Louisa Henderson 1827 - ............ +James R. Roane ........ 2 Samuel Henderson 1827 - ............ +Cynthia Parks 1831 - 1875 ................... 3 Josephine Victoria Henderson 1852 - ....................... +John D. Davis ................... 3 James Albert Henderson 1854 - 1900 ....................... +Della Cordelia Swindle .............................. 4 Beulah May Henderson 1897 - .............................. 4 Ada Henderson 1898 - .............................. 4 James Roy Henderson 1899 - ................... *2nd Wife of James Albert Henderson: ....................... +Fannie Cotton .............................. 4 Robert Lee Henderson 1876 - .............................. 4 Luna Henderson 1878 - .............................. 4 Leland Henderson 1880 - .............................. 4 Albert Sidney Henderson 1880 - .............................. 4 Clyde Henderson 1885 - 1958 .............................. 4 Rex Henderson 1887 - .............................. 4 Brutus Henderson 1889 - .............................. 4 Ward Henderson 1891 - ................... 3 Marion Henderson 1856 - ....................... +Eliza 1860 - ................... 3 Martha Izora Henderson 1857 - ....................... +Isaac Franklin Bell ................... 3 Joseph Henderson 1858 - ................... 3 Nancy Henderson 1859 - ................... 3 Alice Henderson 1866 - ....................... +Jeff Mize ................... 3 Marshall L. Henderson 1869 - ....................... +Callie Dora Sherman 1874 - .............................. 4 Mattie Henderson .............................. 4 Clyde E. Henderson .............................. 4 Madge E. Henderson .............................. 4 Mamie C. Henderson .............................. 4 John L. Henderson .............................. 4 Clara M. Henderson ................... 3 Isom C. Henderson 1871 - ....................... +Etna Day ........ 2 Nannie E. Henderson 1828 - ............ +J. R. Pate I have no further info. Bob Henderson Dallas TX
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4072.1 Message Board Post: In my undocumented data base, since this is not my lineage, I have a Major A. Henderson b 1Oct1815, being the son of Greenville Henderson b 10Nov1792 Henderson NC d 14Aug1869 Dekalb GA married 25Feb1813 to Nancy Ann Barnett b 8Nov1790 d 8Feb1882 and they had seven children including Major A. and a Rufus. This info came from World Family Tree Vol. 12 Pedigree 3311 and e-mail dated 15Aug1998 from Russkyl@aol.com on the Henderson mail list.
Can anyone shed any light on these Henderson's I found on the 1880 census in Calhoun Co. Ms? Robert Henderson age 32 Ms Al Tn Rebecca age 27 Ms Ms Tn Esther age 4 Ms Ms Tn Ethel age3 Ms Ms Tn Harrison A. age 2 mos. Ms Ms Tn Mary age 52 Tn Nc Nc Albert age 20 Ms Al Tn Elmer V. age 17 Ms Al Tn Here's my take on it. Mary is the Mary White that is the wife of James Henderson(deceased). Robert, Albert and Elmer are her son's. Rebecca and the kids belong to Robert. The census taker didn't put anyone's relationship to Robert. And if you look at the kids' place of birth and their parents place of birth, it should be Ms, Ms, Ms if these are Robert's children. The census taker just put "quotation" marks under Rebecca's birth place columns. Next door is: Berry A. Henderson age 29 Ms Al Tn Nannie age 21 Ms Ms Al James W. age 2 Ms Ms Al Robert age 9 mos Ms Ms Al Josephene age 11 Ms Ms Al (Who's child is this?) Again, no relationships listed, and look at the place of birth for the children. The census taker just put "quotation" marks under the mother's places of birth columns. My take on this is that Berry is also a son of Mary White and James Henderson listed next door. Who is Josephene? Too old to be Nannie and Berry's child? Too young to be one of Mary and James'? I've been looking for a Josephine Henderson born 1869, born in Ms whose father (according to the 1900 census) was born in Ms and mother in Tn. She moved to Arkansas, and was married there in 1888 to John Adam Boydston. The above families are descendants of Argaleus Henderson II, then Ezekiel Henderson. I also found Samuel Henderson's family(wife Cynthia Parks apparently deceased-I don't know when she died, but could he have remarried? The three children living with him are quite a bit younger than all his other children I've found), and also James and Fannie Henderson's family all in Calhoun Co. Ms. On one message, I believe in the Rootsweb list, I read that Argaleus moved to Arkansas. But I didn't follow up on it, so don't know which Argaleus it was, or where he moved to. I guess that's my next step. To find out if that's how Josephine eneded up in Arkansas. Who is this Josephene? Thanks KL Carpenter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HENDERSON, LEAVELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4072 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Major A. Henderson, born about 1816 in Georgia, married Rachel M. Leavell 16 September 1835, and their son Rufus R. Henderson, born about 1853 in Georgia. Major A. Henderson and Rufus R. Henderson are said to have migrated to Johnson County, Arkansas, where Major A. Henderson died in 1876 and Rufus R. Henderson died in 1915. They are buried in Adams Cemetery, Johnson County, Arkansas.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4056.2.1 Message Board Post: Thx Beverly for your reply - I'll keep looking. Frances
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henderson Galbraith Mirriman Classification: Marriage Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/4071 Message Board Post: While perusing the Wayne Co. Ohio marriages, 1835-1843, researching our Adams line, I copied these Henderson marriage records. Henderson is my maiden name line, so I watch for this name while doing any research on other lines. Maybe these records will help another researcher. Peter Henderson to Mary Mirriman I do hereby certify that on the seventh day of June by virtue of a license from the clerk of the county of common pleas of Wayne County, Peter Henderson and Mary Mirriman were legally joined in marriage by me a Justice of the Peace in and for said county. Given under my hand this 27th day of August 1835. Jas M Faceir JP Robert A. Henderson to Lucy Ann Galbraith On the evening of June the 27th 1837 the marriage of Robert A. Henderson and Lucy Ann Galbraith was solemnized by me. Nathaniel Cobb Hope this helps someone!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/2283.2400.2402.1.2 Message Board Post: Tracy, Thanks for the info on your Pleasant. He's not mine, but reading his children's names, I could have written your note! My Pleasant has children with slightly different combinations, but the names are there! My Pleasant P. married a Sarah (Nixon - we think) and their 1st born was James Jackson - my great grandfather. Melinda
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/2283.2400.2402.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Bob, Thank you for checking your files for a Pleasant fitting my description. I'm at a stand still and I don't know where else to look, but I'll keep searching! Happy hunting!
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------6EE8ADEFA63B483EB5058F79 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------6EE8ADEFA63B483EB5058F79 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from smtppop3pub.verizon.net (smtppop3pub.gte.net [206.46.170.22]) by bn3.blue.net (8.11.2/8.11.2) with ESMTP id f8KLF3a27531 for <dvhouch@scrtc.com>; Thu, 20 Sep 2001 16:15:03 -0500 (CDT) Received: from verizon.net (lsanca1-ar1-4-35-010-011.lsanca1.dsl.gtei.net [4.35.10.11]) by smtppop3pub.verizon.net with ESMTP ; id QAA9305316 Thu, 20 Sep 2001 16:14:43 -0500 (CDT) Message-ID: <3BAA5C6B.4BAF9754@verizon.net> Date: Thu, 20 Sep 2001 14:15:23 -0700 From: "herman L. brav" <res0bj07@verizon.net> X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.78 [en] (Win98; U) X-Accept-Language: en MIME-Version: 1.0 Subject: An open letter to a terrorist: Please pass on Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 > > > Well, you hit the World Trade Center, but you missed America. You hit > the Pentagon, but you missed America. You used helpless American > bodies, to take out other American bodies, but like a poor marksman, > you STILL missed America. > > Why? Because of something you guys will never understand. America > isn't about a building or two, not about financial centers, not about > military centers. America isn't about a place; America isn't even > about a bunch of bodies. > > America is about an IDEA. An idea, that you can go someplace where you > can earn as much as you can figure out how to; live, for the most > part, like you envisioned living; and pursue Happiness. (No guarantees > that you'll reach it, but you can sure try!) > > Go ahead and whine your terrorist whine, and chant your terrorist > litany: "If you cannot see my point, then feel my pain." This concept > is alien to Americans. We live in a country where we don't have to see > your point. But you're free to have one. We don't have to listen to > your speech. But you're free to say one. Don't know where you got the > strange idea that everyone has to agree with you. We don't agree with > each other in this country, almost as a matter of pride. > > We're a collection of guys that don't agree, called States. We united > our individual states to protect ourselves from tyranny in the world. > Another idea we made up on the spot. You CAN make it up as you go, > when it's your country. If you're free enough. > > Yeah, we're fat, sloppy, easy-going goofs most of the time. That's an > unfortunate image to project to the world, but it comes of feeling > free and easy about the world you live in. It's unfortunate too, > because people start to forget that when you attack Americans, they > tend to fight like a cornered badger. > > The first we knew of the War of 1812, was when England burned > Washington D.C. to the ground. Didn't turn out like England thought it > was going to, and it's not going to turn out like you think, either. > Sorry, but you're not the first bully on our shores, just the most > recent. > > No Marquis of Queensbury rules for Americans, either. We were the > FIRST and so far, only country in the world to use nuclear weapons in > anger. Horrific idea, nowadays? News for you bucko, it was back then > too, but we used it anyway. Only had two of them in the whole world > and we used 'em both. > > Grandpa Jones worked on the Manhattan Project. Told me once, that > right up until they threw the switch, the physicists were still > arguing over whether the Uranium alone would fission, or whether it > would start a fissioning chain reaction that would eat everything. But > they threw the switch anyway, because we had a War to win. Does that > tell you something about American Resolve? > > So who just declared War on us? It would be nice to point to some real > estate, like the good old days. Unfortunately, we're probably at war > with random camps, in far-flung places. Who think they're safe. Just > like the Barbary Pirates did. > > There's a spirit that tends to take over people who come to this > country, looking for opportunity, looking for liberty, looking for freedom. > Even if they misuse it. The Marielistas that Castro emptied > out of his prisons, were overjoyed to find out how much freedom there > was. First thing they did when they hit our shores, was run out and > buy guns. The ones that didn't end up dead, ended up in prisons. It > was a big PITA then (especially in south Florida), but you're only the > newest PITA, not the first. > > You guys seem to be incapable of understanding that we don't live in > America, America lives in US! American Spirit is what it's called. And > killing a few thousand of us, or a few million of us, won't change it. > > Most of the time, it's a pretty happy-go-lucky kind of Spirit. Until > we're crossed in a cowardly manner, then it becomes an entirely > different kind of Spirit. Wait until you see what we do with that > Spirit, this time. > > Sleep tight, if you can. We're coming! --------------6EE8ADEFA63B483EB5058F79--
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/2283.2400.2402.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any info. about Nancy's siblings? I'm searching for anything about my greatgrandfather, Daniel Redman Henderson, b. 4/25/1855, and his two brothers, Samuel and William. I don't know where they were born. They moved to Texas in 1876 from Warren Co., TN. I don't know parents' names. Thanks, Sandy in Texas
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/1822.1828 Message Board Post: I too am looking for information on Henderson's from MS. In particular, James Strong Henderson, Sr. He farmed in Metcalfe, MS, married to his second wife, Maddie Watson, then lived in Walthal, MS married to his third wife, Lavetta ?. Had three children by second wife, James Strong Henderson, Jr., Mary Henderson (married Dwight Martin, Greenville, MS) and Alice (husbands name was Leo and has son, Ralph, who I guess still lives in California-do not know last name). If you have run across James Strong Henderson, I would love to have information. I don't have enough information to search any further. Thank you, Louise Fair Henderson lfhenderson@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4070 Message Board Post: I am looking for information about James Strong Henderson, Sr. He farmed in Metcalfe, MS then moved to Walthal, MS. He was married about three times. By his second wife, Maddie Watson, he had three children. James Strong Henderson, Jr., Mary (married Dwight L. Martin, lives in Greenville, MS) and Alice ( husband, Leo ?, son Ralph). His third wife was named Lavetta ?. Any information would be appreciated. I have nothing else on their line. Thank you, Louise Fair Henderson lfhenderson@aol.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/2283.2400.2402.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a Nancy J. Henderson b 1857 in The 1860 Twiggs, GA census. She is listed in Twiggs in the 1870 also. She is on page 90 of my GA book and is the dau of John & Nancy Henderson. There is another Nancy J. in Polk census that would be a good candidate age 2 in 1860 census. Her parents were Augustus and Sarah Ann Russell Henderson. They are on p 82 of my GA book. Bob Henderson Greer, SC
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/2366.2379 Message Board Post: I am also looking for African American Henderson's My Grandmother (Barbara Arnold Henderson) was killed in an automobile accident in Memphis Tenn.1941. My father was separated from his father (Henry Henderson) Now that my father is deceased I am trying to find some kind of connection. I was told that the Henderson family was kind of mysterious. No one in my fathers maternal side of the family knows any thing about the Hendersons. which probably means that Barbara & Henry were not married and maybe Henry was married but Barbara wasn't If you hear any rumors that might shed some light on a lost cause let me know
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4069 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Charles Henderson (B:1876 D:1935) originally from W.V. and later Ohio. He was married to Nettie Mae Nance (B:1885 D:1952). They had several children: Victor Dewey, Russell Oscar, Donagene, Gladys, Earl, Irene, Marie (Betty) & Pauline. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Thank you
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/4068 Message Board Post: A Family Reunion is to be held at Staunton River Park on Oct. 21st. The Hendersons of Halifax County, Va. come primarily from Charles Henderson (John E. Henderson's grandfather) and his brother Edward Henderson ( Richard Clark Henderson's grandfather). Come and meet cousins you did not know that you had. A good time is promised for all. The site in near South Boston, Virginia ( near Danville). --------------------------------------------------- Henderson-Lewis Family Reunion October 21, 2001 Staunton River State Park (Shelter # 2) 12:00 Noon until 6:00 PM Henderson - Lewis Family Reunion for descendants of Levi Lewis, John E. Henderson, and Richard Clark Henderson, of the Oak Level and Vernon Hill areas of Halifax County, Virginia. And any other Lewises or Hendersons who want to come. Meet and greet the descendants of Levi Lewis, John E. Henderson, and Richard Clark Henderson. Come share information about your ancestors and learn what others have discovered about our shared ancestors. Bring old pictures and Family Trees. Bring a copy to leave. Bring your family and a covered dish or desert for lunch. Beverages will be provided. -------------------------------------- Levi L. Lewis m. Martha Ann Satterfield (1845) Children Grover L. Lewis; Pattie Lewis m. Tim Collie; Mary Elizabeth "Bet' Lewis m. Robert T. Henderson; Issac John Yarborough "Ike" Lewis m. Elba Sheppard; Addison Bedford Lewis m. Pattie B. Powell; George Rufus Lewis m. Mary John Henderson; Christopher E. Lewis m. Martha F. "Pattie" Simmons and Emma Lee Collie; Martha G. Lewis m. Marion F. L. Alley; Levi L. Lewis Jr. m. Cornelia A. “Aunt Neila” Henderson; Jefferson A. Lewis ; Alfred Lemuel Beureguerad Lewis m. Rosie Etta "Aunt Snowy" Henderson; Letcher Jackson Lewis m. Alice I. "Alcy" Henderson, Virgie B. Crenshaw, and Mary C. Satterfield; Luther Lee Lewis m. Emma Booker Henderson ; Jasper Claiborne Lewis m. Fleeter B. Henderson and Caroline "Callie" Piddy Henderson; ----------------------------------------- John E. Henderson m. Catherine Jane McGregor (1864) Children Emma Henderson m. ? Coxton and ? Satterfield; Cornelia "Aunt Nelia" Henderson m. Levi L. Lewis Jr.; Mary John Henderson m. George Rufus Lewis; Rosie Etta "Aunt Snowy" Henderson m. Alfred Lemuel Beureguerad Lewis; Alice 1. "Alcy" Henderson ; -------------------------------------- Richard Clark Henderson m. (1) Caroline Firesheets (1846), (2) Almivah Clardy (1858), (3) Nancy Green Satterfield (1862) Children (1) Clemantine “Nancy” Henderson m. James Thomas Russell; (1) Sallie Henderson m. Edward Lee; (1) Caleb “Cale” B. Henderson m. Emily Anderson; (1) Sarah Khisi “Poke” Henderson m. Charles N. Henderson, Sr; Robert T. Henderson m. Mary Elizabeth "Bet" Lewis; (1) Mary C. Henderson; (1) Elizabeth “Bett” Henderson m. William Lewis; (1) Martha Jane Henderson m. Robert A. James; (2) James Henry “Crack” Henderson m. Ada Crenshaw; (3) Emma Booker Henderson m. Luther L. Lewis; (3) Laura Ellender Henderson m. James Edward Firesheets; (3) Richard Addison Henderson m. Capitola Josephine Tune;
Can anyone link to a William (Will) and Dicey henderson?. B Brown
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/2283.2400.2402.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Looking for a Nancy J. Henderson, born 1857 in GA. She married James M. Dunn in Missouri about 1877. In 1880 she was living in Benton, Howell County, MO. The 1880 census list her parents as being born in GA.