On March 1, 1838 a "Hency Queen" assignee of an Alford Brown was granted 53 3/4 acres of land on the Tennessee River in Macon County. (State Grants Register Book B, Pg 658 Macon County). August 18, 1843 "Henson" Queen granted 78 1/2 acres of land on the Tennessee River in Macon County. (Book E, Pg 112 Macon County) On Januray 17, 18__ "Hency" Queen sold a John W. Queen 78 1/2 acres of Macon County land on the Tennessee River. (DB. G, Pg 609 Macon) On January 17, 1854 "Henson" Queen sold 53 3/4 acres of Macon County, NC land to a John W. Queen. Witnesses were B. DOWNS and M.C.K. DOWNS. This land was on the Tennessee River. The beginning of the recorded transaction reads "I Henderson Queen....". The signature is "Henson Queen". (DB G, Pg 608-609 Macon County) On November 17, 1842 Joseph Clemments sold two tracts of Macon County, NC land to a John W. Queen Jr. Witnesses were Alfred HALL and Ruby Martin. These tracts containing a total of 179 3/4 acres were on the Tennessee River. (DB E, Pg 126 Macon County) ........................... Per census records, we believe that a Henson Queen (age 40-50) was in Haywood County, NC in 1830. We also believe that in 1840 a Henson Queen (age 50-60) was in Rabun County, GA. These land transactions appear to have been too early to have involved "Hence" Queen b. ca 1823. Do we believe the transactions to have been of Henson Queen, son of Samuel Queen of 1759? Did Henson return from Rabun County, GA in 1854 to sell the land he had been granted in 1838? Did he even come back to Macon by 1843 to obtain another grant of 78 1/2 acres? Wondering. Gene