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    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] Introduction
    2. The Hensleys
    3. Have you came across a Marion Hensley born ca 1830 in Clay Co, Ky? ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/free_video/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, July 20, 2000 1:45 PM Subject: [HENSLEY-L] Introduction >Hello Everyone, >I would like to introduce myself. My name is Debbie Hensley Fain and I am >researching the Hensley family. My line begins with Benjamin Hensley (d. abt >1788 in VA) and wife Susannah. Two known sons, Samuel (b. 1751 in VA) and >John (b. 1753 in VA). My line goes through Samuel>George Washington, Sr.(b. >1788 in VA)>Milton M., Sr.(b. 1827 in VA)>Marion Howard (b. 1864 in KY)>Cecil >Howard (b. 1894 in KY)>Cecil Leonard (b. 1925 in KS)>me. > >As I have learned, there just isn't much information out there for this >family. I don't know if there is little documentation or it's out there >hiding somewhere I haven't been able to find. > >I would like to correspond with anyone who is researching or knows anything >about this line. > >Regards, >Debbie Fain >[email protected] >researching the Rinehart, Miller, Sellman, Williams, Fox, Constant, Hensley, >Edson, Fuller, Kingman, Orcutt, Brashears, Packard, Macy, Meador, Doll, >Steinkuehler and Fain families > >

    07/21/2000 03:57:14
    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] Introduction
    2. Debbie, I think this family is listed on Marty Grant's Hensley web site. As I remember there was also a son Robert who was in the Revolutionary War and lived to be 98 years old. Do you know how to do a Google search on your Benjamin Hensley? Go to http://www.google.com. When you type in Benjamin Hensley put quotation marks before and after it: "Benjamin Hensley". This should bring up several web sites including Marty Grants. Be sure to use the quotation marks. Jeanette O'Boyle

    07/20/2000 11:42:23
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Introduction
    2. Hello Everyone, I would like to introduce myself. My name is Debbie Hensley Fain and I am researching the Hensley family. My line begins with Benjamin Hensley (d. abt 1788 in VA) and wife Susannah. Two known sons, Samuel (b. 1751 in VA) and John (b. 1753 in VA). My line goes through Samuel>George Washington, Sr.(b. 1788 in VA)>Milton M., Sr.(b. 1827 in VA)>Marion Howard (b. 1864 in KY)>Cecil Howard (b. 1894 in KY)>Cecil Leonard (b. 1925 in KS)>me. As I have learned, there just isn't much information out there for this family. I don't know if there is little documentation or it's out there hiding somewhere I haven't been able to find. I would like to correspond with anyone who is researching or knows anything about this line. Regards, Debbie Fain [email protected] researching the Rinehart, Miller, Sellman, Williams, Fox, Constant, Hensley, Edson, Fuller, Kingman, Orcutt, Brashears, Packard, Macy, Meador, Doll, Steinkuehler and Fain families

    07/20/2000 10:42:29
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Fwd: Special ALERT: Ancestry.com Free Access
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    07/19/2000 10:48:19
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Greenup Co. KY
    2. Marriage Bonds 1803-1859 for Greenup County, Kentucky Malissa Hensley married William Absheer on May 21, 1851; Woodrow Henseley, Bondsman;Consent of Allen Absheer, father of William, and Samuel Henseley, father of the bride (page 1) Madison M. Henseley married Elizabeth Williams on Feb. 10, 1835; Stephen Powell, Bondsman; Consent by Mary Williams mother of Elizabeth (page 37) Samuel Henseley married Hannah Rice on July 16, 1835; James M. Rice , Bondsman; Consent by Elijah Rice , father of Hannah (page 37) George Hensley married Ruth Van Bibber on May 20, 1815; John Miller, Bondsman;Consent of Jason Van Bibber (page 37) Joseph Hensley married Hannah Miller on Jan. 14, 1808; Jacob Van Bibber (Beber), Bondsman; Consent of John and Ruth Miller Robert Hensley married Rutha Miller on July 5, 1838; Jas. M. Rice, Bondsman; Consent of John Miller, father of Rutha (page 37) William Hensley-Collier, age 23, BP (birth place) Kentucky, residence Boyd County, KY; married Rebecca J. Burke, age 21, BP (birth place) Ohio, residence Boyd County, KY, on June 19, 1877; BP, parents of both, USA.(page 37) John Jones married Nancy Hensley on Feb. 18, 1856; Cornelius Lightner, Bondsman; Consent of George Hensley , father of Nancy( page 44) Susan Hensely married Cornelius Lightner on July 2, 1857; Robert Hensely, Bondsman (page 50) Susan Hensley married William McMillean on Dec. 25, 1826; John Miller, Jr., Bondsman;Consent of hannah Hensley, mother ( page 55) Elizabeth Henseley married John Mitchell on Oct. 12, 1833; John Summers, Bondsman; Consent of Sarah McMutin (?) mother of Elizabeth. {the question mark was in the book} (page 60) Eliza Jane Hensley, 27, single. raised in Greenup County; born in Montgomery County; married Danl. Callihan, 36, widower on Dec. 26, 1853 (page 96) John Jones, 22, single, born in Virginia,Married Nancy Hensley, 19, single, born in KY, on Dec. 20, 1855 (page 103)

    07/12/2000 03:33:52
    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND OFF
    2. James Green
    3. Ramdy, I too would like to see your 1500 & 1600 Hensleys. Even the 1700 ones would be interesting. Jim Green [email protected] wrote: > Ramdy, could you sent me a copy of the data into the 1500 hundreds on the > Hensley---i don't have anything going that far back, even unconfirmed it > would be wonderful to read....i went to Greenup County today and took down > all the weddings in the early 1800's but they really don't have a lot of > records...i'll put them on the list as soon as i can get them typed > up...thanks Barb Hensley Murdock

    07/11/2000 12:37:33
    1. [HENSLEY-L] ANCESTRY.COM FYI
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    07/11/2000 10:49:49
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Hensley/Hawkins
    2. Hi everyone, I`m going to take a shot in the dark and hope I can hit on something. According to death certificate this is the info. I got and I am hoping someone can help me. James M. Hensley b. 12-7-1911 in Hart Co. Ky d. 3-27-1988 in Hendricks Co. Indiana. Father: W. Hensley, Mother: M. Hawkins James married Mildred Francis Houk in Hart Co. Ky 1939. Does any of this info. ring a bell with anyone? James was my husbands Grandfather and until today noone knew anything about him except that he was raised by Freida Young in Hart Co. Ky. Thank You Lisa Marcum [email protected]

    07/07/2000 01:51:53
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Re: HENSLEY-D Digest V00 #78
    2. Katie McClain
    3. Think I must have missed a message since I see a couple of people have responded to Randy saying they would also like a copy. Randy, what information are you sharing with those of us researching Hensley name? Since the brick wall always seems to be there, would be interested if you would post your message again. THANKS MUCH! - Katie. [email protected] wrote: > Subject: > > HENSLEY-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 78 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND [[email protected]] > #2 [HENSLEY-L] Re: HENSLEY-D Digest V ["Earline Hensley" <[email protected]] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from HENSLEY-D, send a message to > > [email protected] > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND OFF > Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 17:50:53 EDT > From: [email protected] > To: [email protected] > > Randy, > I would appreciate a copy also, please. > > Sue (mother was a Hensley, Rockingham Co., VA) > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [HENSLEY-L] Re: HENSLEY-D Digest V00 #75 > Date: Tue, 4 Jul 2000 20:35:55 -0500 > From: "Earline Hensley" <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > > just curious, my husband's grandfather's name was Burt Hensley. We have > that he was married to Lula Dunsworth in Arkansas. This is the first time > we have seen the name Burton anywhere we have been searching. Any > connection maybe with another branch of the family tree? > -----Original Message----- > From: [email protected] <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] <[email protected]> > Date: Friday, June 30, 2000 7:02 PM > Subject: HENSLEY-D Digest V00 #75

    07/05/2000 03:28:19
    1. [HENSLEY-L] James Maxwell Hensley
    2. Hi everyone! I really need HELP! My husbands Grandfather was James Maxwell Hensley b. 1911 supposidly in Hart Co. Ky. I know he married Mildred Francis Houk there in 1939. Later they moved to Hendricks Co. IN. where he died in 1988. I am doing this research for his daughter because she knows absolutely nothing about his family. I have talked to his wife and she says he was born and raised in Hart Co. but there is no info. about him there, his wife says he was raised by Freida Young, so I am guessing James was an orphan. Where do I start looking for his family? No Hensley`s in Hart Co. have him listed in their family, he supposidly has a sister but noone knows her name and I am really hoping that someone on this list may have an idea where I should go from here. Any help would greatfully appreciated.Thank you,     Lisa Marcum

    07/05/2000 12:31:17
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Re: HENSLEY-D Digest V00 #75
    2. Earline Hensley
    3. just curious, my husband's grandfather's name was Burt Hensley. We have that he was married to Lula Dunsworth in Arkansas. This is the first time we have seen the name Burton anywhere we have been searching. Any connection maybe with another branch of the family tree? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, June 30, 2000 7:02 PM Subject: HENSLEY-D Digest V00 #75

    07/04/2000 02:35:55
    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND OFF
    2. Randy, I would appreciate a copy also, please. Sue (mother was a Hensley, Rockingham Co., VA)

    07/04/2000 11:50:53
    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND OFF
    2. Ramdy, could you sent me a copy of the data into the 1500 hundreds on the Hensley---i don't have anything going that far back, even unconfirmed it would be wonderful to read....i went to Greenup County today and took down all the weddings in the early 1800's but they really don't have a lot of records...i'll put them on the list as soon as i can get them typed up...thanks Barb Hensley Murdock

    07/03/2000 09:38:55
    1. RE: [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN)
    2. Roger Connelly
    3. Madonna, Look forward to getting your info. I must admit I don't know much about HENSLEY. I'll be away from the computer until July 5 so take your time, and thanks for your help. Roger. -----Original Message----- From: JIM&MADONNA HENSLEY [SMTP:[email protected]] Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 10:02 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) Roger I got some information for you.but you need to switch the Richardsons around.Richardson the 3 was married to Matilda . I will send the rest to your regular e-mail. Madonna Hensley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Connelly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 4:22 PM Subject: [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) > Seek info on desc. of Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) & his wife > Matilda A. (Tharp) Hensley (1826 KY - 1910 IN). They had 10 kids, all probably > born in Johnson Co., IN, between 1843 and 1859. Richardson Jr. was a son of > Richardson Hensley & Elizabeth (Cully) Hensley. Thanks for any help you > can provide. > > Roger R. Connelly >

    07/01/2000 05:23:42
    1. Re: [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN)
    2. JIM&MADONNA HENSLEY
    3. Roger I got some information for you.but you need to switch the Richardsons around.Richardson the 3 was married to Matilda . I will send the rest to your regular e-mail. Madonna Hensley ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Connelly" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, July 01, 2000 4:22 PM Subject: [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) > Seek info on desc. of Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) & his wife > Matilda A. (Tharp) Hensley (1826 KY - 1910 IN). They had 10 kids, all probably > born in Johnson Co., IN, between 1843 and 1859. Richardson Jr. was a son of > Richardson Hensley & Elizabeth (Cully) Hensley. Thanks for any help you > can provide. > > Roger R. Connelly >

    07/01/2000 03:02:11
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN)
    2. Roger Connelly
    3. Seek info on desc. of Richardson Hensley, Jr. (1818 IN - 1859 IN) & his wife Matilda A. (Tharp) Hensley (1826 KY - 1910 IN). They had 10 kids, all probably born in Johnson Co., IN, between 1843 and 1859. Richardson Jr. was a son of Richardson Hensley & Elizabeth (Cully) Hensley. Thanks for any help you can provide. Roger R. Connelly

    07/01/2000 11:22:21
    1. [HENSLEY-L] HENSLEY LETS SOUND OFF
    2. Randy Oplinger
    3. Just wanted to give my line. I have the same unconfirmed information which goes back to 1583 on William Hensley in Tiverton, Devon, England, but will skip down to Benjamin and Elizabeth Hichman Hensley. Benjamin was born in 1738 in Albermarle County, VA. & died Feb. 29, 1803 in Albermarle Co., Va.. He first married Elizabeth Hickman and was a private in the Revolutionary War. They had a son Henry Harry Hensley b. ca. 1754. Henry Harry Hensley was born ca. 1754 in Albermarle Co., VA. and died in Buncombe Co., NC. (now Yancey Co., NC). Henry Harry Hensley was first married to Mary Elizabeth Halen and they had four sons. Henry Harry Hensley's second wife was Barbara Angel (they had 10 known children). Barbara was the daughter of Charles Angel & Elizabeth Washington. Elizabeth Washington is suppose to be a cousin of President George Washington. (I haven't confirmed this tho). Henry Halen Hensley (son of Henry Harry Hensley/Barbara Angel) was born 1777 in Buncombe/Yancey Co., NC.. He married ca. 1803 Mary W. Howard dau. of Samuel/Chloe Osborne Howard. They had 11 known children. George Washington Hensley born October 22, 1809 Buncombe Co., NC. (son of Henry Halen/Mary W. Howard) and died 1868 - 1872 in Smith, Harlan County, Kentucky. He married Ruth Edwards ca. 1829 in NC.. they had 11 children 8 of which were born in NC. and the last three in Harlan Co., KY.. This family migrated to Harlan Co., KY. in 1849 and are listed in the 1850 Harlan Co., KY. census. William Burton Hensley (Gabby Burt) born March 18, 1832 in Yancey Co., NC. & died March 14, 1906 in Smith, Harlan Co., KY. (son of G. W./Ruth Edwards Hensley). Married first Lavina Earnest in Harlan Co., KY. February 3, 1853. They had 7 children. Lavina died 1868. William Burton Hensley married second Judy Josephine Hensley 1869 (dau. of Samuel/Martha "Patsy" Carter Tipton). To them were born 10 children. Nicey Ann Hensley born August 19, 1884 in Harlan Co., KY & died January 24, 1937 on Brush Mountain in Hensley Settlement, Bell Co., KY. (dau. of William Burton/Judy Josephine Hensley Hensley. Nicey Ann Hensley married first to David Hall with no issue. They were divorced very shortly after they were married. Nicey Ann married second her first cousin William Sherman Hensley (son of James Madison/Arena Helton) (NOTE:) (James Madison Hensley was a brother to Nicey Ann's father William Burton Hensley)... Nicey Ann Hensley & William Sherman Hensley had 19 children 17 of which were born on Hensley Settlement Bell County, KY.. James Madison Hensley born 1849 Yancey Co., NC. & died 1916 Wallins Creek, Harlan Co., KY. (son of George Washington Hensley & Ruth Edwards). Married first Sarah Jane Daniels ca. 1865 and had 2 children. James Madison Hensley next married Arena Helton Dec. 27, 1868 and they had 13 children. Arena Helton was the dau. of Elijah Helton & Nancy Caroline Stepp. William Sherman Hensley born November 6, 1881 Wallins Creek, Harlan Co., KY. & died May 5, 1979 Middlesboro, Ky.. (son of James Madison/Arena Helton) married his first cousin Nicey Ann Hensley, mentioned above, and they had 19 children. Shirley Ann Hensley born May 19, 1914 Hensley Settlement Bell Co., KY. & died March 10, 1987 dau. of (Nicey Ann/William Sherman Hensley Hensley) married first Steve Daniels with no issue. Married second Lomas Oplinger and had 3 sons Randy, Ronnie, & Jerry Lynn Oplinger. Married third James Henderson (Hence) Mullins with no issue but did raise Hence Mullins dauther Kaye Lillian Mullins my stepsister. George Randy Oplinger born September 22, 1942 Monroe, Michigan & moved back to the beautiful mountains of Harlan County, Kentucky 3 months after birth and was raised there. Presently living in Hamilton, Ohio. I'm not hardly dead yet so the rest is private. Randy Oplinger

    06/30/2000 07:51:39
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Montgomery County, KY
    2. Kevin Wayne Quincy Daniel
    3. Is anyone researching the Hensley family of Montgomery and Bath Counties, KY of the 1800s? Thanks, Kevin Kevin W. Daniel [email protected]

    06/30/2000 12:50:31
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Re: To Lee Zgorski
    2. Ronald Edwards
    3. Sorry Lee, I have nothing. For all I know your line could be mine. But I have way too little information to know. Here's what I have. Emma Green Hensley b. 3/16/1857, d 1/22/1919 Covington KY. Married to Francis Marion Lucas on 4/26/1874 in Grant Cunty KY. Emmas mom was Mary(Green) Hensley married to a John Hensley. John's Dad was a Methodist minister and was married to a full blood Cherokee. That's all I have. No more dates or places. I hope something sounds familiar. Ron http://community.webtv.net/oitsuron/RONANDLUELLAEDWARDS

    06/29/2000 02:20:01
    1. [HENSLEY-L] Hensley
    2. Lee Zagorski
    3. The brick wall of all times. John B. Hensley b- Nov.1840-42 Va. Married Ann E. Adams Sept 11,1864 in Knoxville Tn. His mother was Elizabeth Crow Hensley I have nothing on his father, except that he was b- in N.C. John had one sister Ellen O. b-Va. 1844 know nothing of her whereabouts. John and Ann had six childred William Henry, Mary, Charles B., Margaret (maggie) Franklin F and Columbus A. Does anyone have any ideas. thanks Lee

    06/29/2000 10:39:18