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    1. [HENDERSON] Re: HENDERSON QUERY # 191
    2. 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/2760.3047.1 Message Board Post: Hi Judith, I was just scanning any messages on Henderson's and saw your email. My great-grandfather was the son of James Jackson Henderson, third child of Richard W and Cinderella Hutto. This name was David H. I know basically nothing about him as he died just before my grandfather Levy Robert Henderson was born in 1881. I think we connect. Aline

    08/28/2001 03:22:46
    1. [HENDERSON] Henderson of Argyle, TX Bible on EBAY
    2. 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/4039 Message Board Post: Presented to Mr. and Mrs. Henderson on their wedding day 1923. Ebay Item # 1459612313 I am not the seller so I have no additional information.

    08/28/2001 02:30:59
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: ARCHIBALD HENDERSON - Argyll, Scotland
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henderson, Simms/Sims, McMullen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/100.105.1 Message Board Post: My gggrandfather was Archibald Henderson, who married Elizabeth Ann Simms/Sims born ca 1832 in Henry Co., GA. Their oldest child, Patsy Minerva, was born in 1857 in Daviston, Tallapoosa Co., AL. The other children were Samuel, Paul, Jabe, Arminta and Arabelle. The family went to Denton and Van Zandt Cos., TX. Does anyone have any info on this family? Also, an Archibald Henderson married Georgiann McMullen in 1849 Bartow Co., GA. I don't know if it is the same Archibald.

    08/28/2001 11:33:30
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: ARCHIBALD HENDERSON - Argyll, Scotland
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Archibald, Richard, Nathaniel Henderson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/100.105 Message Board Post: I know we have 3 "sir' names in the Henderson family tree. 1.Archibald, 2. Richard, 3. Nathaniel. I was told as a child my ansestors on the Henderson side were from Scotland. My greatgrandfather's name was Henry S.Henderson, My grandfather's name was Nathaniel Thomas Henderson, born 2-3-1918, in Botetourt, VA. My father's name is Nathaniel Thomas Henderson, Jr, , born 3-14-1939. If these names are familiar, please reply. Thank you!

    08/28/2001 10:13:26
    1. [HENDERSON] Henderson Bible
    2. Rod & Jean Mize
    3. This is some info from a Henderson Bible from Bibb Co., AL Some names we know--some we don't. If you can help us discover who they are, we'd appreciate it. We would share what we have. The Bible was owned by A.B. and L.P. Henderson (not know) Rev. S.A. (Samuel Asa) Henderson b:12/29/1883 d:11/18/1940 and Miss Annie (Rachel Annie) Coleman b: 8/14/1881were married at Blocton, AL 12/?/1902. Their children names are: George Freeman Henderson b:1/27/1904 d:1/1/1959 A.B. Henderson (son) b:4/6/1906 d:6/18/1906 Fred L. Henderson 1/29/1908 Martha Elizabeth Henderson b:7/4/1913 Clyde S. Henderson b:8/17/1919 A.B. & L.P. Henderson were married 3/26/1876 in Lafayette, MS R.L. Henderson, daughter, b:12/4/1876 d:1/14/1908 D.R. Henderson, son, b:7/17/1879 M.J. Henderson, daughter, b:2/16/1882 d:2/18/1891 S.C. Henderson, son, b:12/27/1883 H.B. Henderson b:10/16/1855 L.B. Henderson unable to read date R.L. Henderson A.B. Henderson, something about 15-1898 Can anyone tell me who this family is? They must be my husband's family, but he doesn't remember hearing about them. Jean Mize

    08/28/2001 06:20:14
    1. [HENDERSON] Edith Henderson & Joe Renfro
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henderson, Renfro Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/4038 Message Board Post: Looking for info on Edith Henderson & Joe Renfro. Joe is my grandfather. He married Edith Henderson. Edith had several children. I think Joe & Edith had children together. I don't remember their names. My mother's name was Betty Jo Renfro. Her mother's name was Betsy Ann Gilbert. I would like to get in touch with either Edith's children or those of Joe and Edith's. Joe died in CA in the 1980's I believe. If anyone has any info please e-mail me. Malibu_Joby@hotmail.com Thanks, JoAnn Swift

    08/27/2001 06:52:21
    1. [HENDERSON] Virus warning!!!
    2. Larry Gosnell
    3. Just a warning to anyone that gets an e-mail with the message: Take a look to the attachment Do not open the attachment. Delete the e-mail and then delete it from your deleted items folder. I got this virus over the weekend while sending and receiving email from these two rootsweb lists. The link below will tell you how to get rid of this one if you already have it. If you don't have a virus program you can download one for free from tucows.com McAfee VirusScan Central (shareware) http://vil.nai.com/vil/virusSummary.asp?virus_k=99069 Hope this helps. Larry G.

    08/27/2001 03:36:43
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: Want infor on mother side of the family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Henderson of course Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4034.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks. I keep hoping for a breakthrough. These Hendersons are driving me nuts...40 dozen of one and 60 jillion of another.

    08/27/2001 03:17:40
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: emma henderson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Scantlin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/2196.1 Message Board Post: I too am looking for the same info. Could you be my cousin Sharon from Texas? I have not had any luck so far either. Let me know if you do and I will do the same.

    08/27/2001 10:09:44
    1. [HENDERSON] Tom & Vina Henderson or Jasper And Grace Henderson
    2. 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/4037 Message Board Post: I just found a Tom & Vina Henderson, that lived in Henderson Co , Tx they had 4 children in 1880. they were Bell age 12, Jasper Age 10, Frank age 2, and Shug age 1 and this was taken in the 1880 cenus, I would like to know if this is Jasper Henderson's father and mother, Jasper married a Grace Robertson or Roberson they had 11 children togather, Jasper was born Feb 10, 1879, died Feb.9,1952, Grace was born March 5,1880, died Dec 12,1934. If anyone has any info please let me know. thank you contact me at Unlukyloto1129@aol.com

    08/27/2001 09:35:28
    1. [HENDERSON] Jean HENDERSON, c. 1646
    2. Larry Coats
    3. Being new to this list, I first did a survey of the archives looking for the answer to my question, but as I didn't find it, thought I would start by asking the following: I have a Jean Henderson, styled "of Fordell", who married, as his second wife, a James Hamilton, Baron of Dalzell(of the Orbieston line)in 1646. I think that she d. by 1658. Children: Alexander, Frances, Mary(marr. a Wm Stevenson), Ann(marr. a Boswell)and David Hamilton. In any event, I am trying to find an accurate lineage for Henderson of Fordell that I can use to verify my information. Thanks and regards to all, Larry D. Hamilton Coats

    08/27/2001 04:02:45
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: Want infor on mother side of the family
    2. 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/4034.1.1 Message Board Post: I have no DOB on William Henderson. I will check old family paper

    08/27/2001 03:05:24
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: Baby Girl Henderson Adopted 1918 Pittsburgh Pa.
    2. 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/3965.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lyn, Sorry no connection with your family. Nothing received with regard to my message either. Good Luck with your search. PY

    08/26/2001 06:20:30
    1. [HENDERSON] Amos Henderson
    2. Don & Va.
    3. Does anyone know if the Amos Henderson born to William Henderson and wife in 1798 in Lancaster County, Pa, was the same Amos Henderson who married Letitia Steen? Thanks, Virginia (Henderson) Houchens

    08/26/2001 02:11:00
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: Locations: Kentucky Oklahoma Tennessee Texas
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: henderson and keeney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yNi.2ACEB/2668.1 Message Board Post: I read your message on the henderson's. I am trying to locate information about my grandfather J.F. Keeney. All I can find out he had 3 sisters one rosa ellen keeney mcdowell, mary keeney pierce and i don't know the other one's name. He came from ellis county texas to erath county texas in about 1900. He married Fannie Martin Keeney in 1903. He died in 1930 in erath county. this sounds like there could be a link. I sure hope so;.

    08/26/2001 12:19:49
    1. [HENDERSON] MARY(POLLY) HENDERSON
    2. Ted Daniel
    3. If anyone has any information on MARY(POLLY) HENDERSON born 19 Nov. 1791, please let me know. She was married to Joseph Roper of Jefferson County, TN. Their children are listed below: Matilda T Roper-b. March 10, 1808 John W Roper- b. March 7, 1811 Samuel Roper- b. June 3, 1813 Jane A. Roper-b. Feb. 9, 1815 George W Roper- b.Nov. 29, 1817 Charlotte R Roper-b. Oct. 20, 1819 Eliza A M Roper- Dec. 5, 1823 Mary Roper- b. May 29, 1826 Joseph T Roper- June 9, 1829 Any info on this family is greatly appreciated!!! I am really interested in Polly's parents- I need to find my lost Hendersons Myra Daniel

    08/26/2001 09:26:35
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: family history
    2. 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/3251.1.1 Message Board Post: sorry to be so long returning your e-mail i have been away a lot.There is a possibility we have the same family but to what relation i will not know for a week or 2 .Please contact me further at Timothy8@hotmail.com.

    08/26/2001 06:30:20
    1. [HENDERSON] Re: [TNGREENE] Henderson Station/Depot/Home/Store/Trading Post
    2. Larry Gosnell
    3. I'm not certain about this but I believe that it's possible that your George Henderson was "George M.Henderson" who descended from an old Scotch family that originally spelled their name "Hendson". His grandfather was named John and was from Virginia. His grandmother was Rachael Parmann, from a Pennsylvania German family. His grandparents moved from Virginia to east Tennessee where they reared their children and his grandmother died. George's father was named Joseph and was married to Hannah McCoy, daughter of John McCoy of North Carolina. The family left Greene County Tennessee and moved west. This John Henderson died in Platte County, Missouri in 1846. Hi son Joseph and wife Hannah (McCoy) died and are buried in Atchison County, Kansas. According to this, John Henderson, the grandfather, is written of in Hidden Hendersons of Greene and Cocke Counties,Tennessee, by Norma H. Harper of Nashville Tennessee 1979. George M. Henderson is written of in Genealogical and Biographical Record of Northeastern Kansas, Lewis Publishing Company, Chicago 1900, p.296. Clearly this was a different George Henderson than mine but lived in Greene Co, Tn at the same time as mine and perhaps they were related somehow. Larry G. ----- Original Message ----- From: "perry goss" <tcsi@murlin.com> To: "Larry Gosnell" <lgosnell@peoplepc.com> Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 10:26 PM Subject: RE: [TNGREENE] Henderson Station/Depot/Home/Store/Trading Post > We have a Daniel son of John Thornton born in SC 1788 but came to the area > by at least 1807 maybe before as there was a William, Thomas P. and James A. > Thornton all around John Nave starting by at least 1780 time frame. > > One of Daniel's son's name was George Henderson. We have always wondered > where the Henderson came from. Any connections here? > > Thanks. > > Perry Goss > POB 191 > Fayette, MO 65248 > 660.248.6335 work > 660.827.0821 home > tcsi@murlin.com > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Larry Gosnell [mailto:lgosnell@peoplepc.com] > Sent: Saturday, August 25, 2001 7:21 PM > To: TNGREENE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [TNGREENE] Henderson Station/Depot/Home/Store/Trading Post > > I'm trying to gather and sort out as much information and records as I can > on anything that makes reference to a HENDERSON Station, Home, Depot, Store, > or Trading Post. Below is what I have so far but I'm sure there must be > other information out there on this subject matter. There were several > Joseph Henderson's in Greene County Tennessee at about the same time and > mine was one of them. He does mention a store in his will probated in 1834 > Greene County. I'm curious if, during the course of your research, any of > the Greene County/Henderson researchers have been able to learn much about > the "Henderson station...depot...store"? Are all these references to a > Henderson station...depot...store...trading post, all the same place? > I would appreciate very much, anything that one would be willing to share > with me on this subject. > 1. From GOODSPEED'S History of Greene County 1887. > > The settlement of what is now Greene County was begun about 1788. One of the > first settlers was Anthony Moore, who in that year located not far from > Henderson's Station, and whose daughter is said to have been the first white > child born in the county. > > The first Methodist society in the State was organized in this county. It > was named Ebenezer, and was established in the Earnest neighborhood some > time about 1790. This neighborhood was on the Nolachucky River. One of the > largest camp-grounds ever built within the bounds of the Holston Conference > was erected about one and one-half miles from Ebenezer, near what is now > "1887" Henderson's Depot. It was used for many years and was not abandoned > until the civil war. It was known as Stone Dam Camp-ground. > > 2. The history of Afton states that "Unlike most villages, Afton evidently > was located not because of any geographical factors, except the cataracts of > Sinking Creek, but as a result of the activity of one of her early citizens, > Joseph Henderson. > > Joseph established a trading post at what is now Afton. In his will he left > his children money in trade at the "store." > He was also responsible for the founding of Afton, Tenn., according to a > history of the village: Although Afton is not one of the oldest villages in > the county, this section was one of the first and oldest villages in this > entire area. > > Henderson bought a grist mill from a Mr. Marsh who had built the mill and > the adjoining Stone Dam at about 1800. An old house, with stone chimneys > still stands at Afton - supposedly the Henderson house. > Henderson's effects were sold at auction in 1868 and Andrew Johnson bought > the property which consisted of the town of Afton. Deeded it to his daughter > Margaret Johnson Patterson. > > 3. 10 Sep 1829. Joseph Henderson established a trading post called Henderson > Home, later it became known as Afton. For a long time there was an old log > cabin on the Moyers property with a log carved 1783. > > Thanks in advance > > Larry Gosnell > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== TNGREENE Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to submit transcriptions of Wills, Deeds, > and Family Bible pages. Check out the Greene County > Research Helps page for details: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~tngreene/greehelp.htm > >

    08/26/2001 04:02:41
    1. [HENDERSON] Michael Henderson m. Margaret Galloway (Scotland)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Galloway Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yNi.2ACEB/4036 Message Board Post: Would like more information on Michael Henderson (1820-1893) and Margaret Galloway (1818-1877) who married 11-6-1840 in Falkirk, Stirling, Scotland. Children: Isabella, Michael, John. Isabella married John Maxwell 5-22-1883 in Ormskirk, England.

    08/25/2001 03:25:01
    1. [HENDERSON] Henderson Station/Depot/Home/Store/Trading Post
    2. Larry Gosnell
    3. I'm trying to gather and sort out as much information and records as I can on anything that makes reference to a HENDERSON Station, Home, Depot, Store, or Trading Post. Below is what I have so far but I'm sure there must be other information out there on this subject matter. There were several Joseph Henderson's in Greene County Tennessee at about the same time and mine was one of them. He does mention a store in his will probated in 1834 Greene County. I'm curious if, during the course of your research, any of the Greene County/Henderson researchers have been able to learn much about the "Henderson station...depot...store"? Are all these references to a Henderson station...depot...store...trading post, all the same place? I would appreciate very much, anything that one would be willing to share with me on this subject. 1. From GOODSPEED'S History of Greene County 1887. The settlement of what is now Greene County was begun about 1788. One of the first settlers was Anthony Moore, who in that year located not far from Henderson's Station, and whose daughter is said to have been the first white child born in the county. The first Methodist society in the State was organized in this county. It was named Ebenezer, and was established in the Earnest neighborhood some time about 1790. This neighborhood was on the Nolachucky River. One of the largest camp-grounds ever built within the bounds of the Holston Conference was erected about one and one-half miles from Ebenezer, near what is now "1887" Henderson's Depot. It was used for many years and was not abandoned until the civil war. It was known as Stone Dam Camp-ground. 2. The history of Afton states that "Unlike most villages, Afton evidently was located not because of any geographical factors, except the cataracts of Sinking Creek, but as a result of the activity of one of her early citizens, Joseph Henderson. Joseph established a trading post at what is now Afton. In his will he left his children money in trade at the "store." He was also responsible for the founding of Afton, Tenn., according to a history of the village: Although Afton is not one of the oldest villages in the county, this section was one of the first and oldest villages in this entire area. Henderson bought a grist mill from a Mr. Marsh who had built the mill and the adjoining Stone Dam at about 1800. An old house, with stone chimneys still stands at Afton - supposedly the Henderson house. Henderson's effects were sold at auction in 1868 and Andrew Johnson bought the property which consisted of the town of Afton. Deeded it to his daughter Margaret Johnson Patterson. 3. 10 Sep 1829. Joseph Henderson established a trading post called Henderson Home, later it became known as Afton. For a long time there was an old log cabin on the Moyers property with a log carved 1783. Thanks in advance Larry Gosnell

    08/25/2001 01:20:40