----- Original Message ----- From: "Herbert Hendricks" <Herb_316@msn.com> To: "HENDRICK-L-" <HENDRICK-L@rootsweb.com>; "Wilma C. Kirkland" <weck@simpledsl.com>; "Abilingsly" <Abilingsly@aol.com>; "BenHenGen1 Hendricks" <BenHenGen1@aol.com>; "Bill Johnson" <billyfjohnson@hotmail.com>; "brndgdsy Hendricks" <brndgdsy@bellsouth.net>; "cjweinberger Lexington Hendrix" <cjweinberger@Yahoo.com>; "daniel.hagin Lexington Hendrix" <daniel.hagin@sbcglobal.net>; "Hendcoa Hendricks" <Hendcoa@aol.com>; "HENDRIX-L" <HENDRIX-L@rootsweb.com>; "HENDRICKS-L" <HENDRICKS-L@rootsweb.com>; "HENDRICKSON-L" <HENDRICKSON-L@rootsweb.com>; "jfarmerj" <jfarmerj@kans.com>; "jiglee13 Lexington Hendrix" <jiglee13@bellsouth.net>; "Jo K Combs Hendrix" <jokoco@verizon.net>; "JoCombs Hendrix - Lexington" <nanajo@surfmk.com>; "Johnau64" <Johnau64@aol.com>; "Jqgrammy7 Tobias Hendricks son of Johannes?" <Jqgrammy7@aol.com>; "mhendricks60" <mhendricks60@hotmail.com>; "mhendrix40" <mhendrix40@sbcglobal.net>; "PatCLARE Hendrix" <PatCLARE@aol.com>; "Robsgen" <Robsgen@aol.com>; "SC-Genealogy-L" <SC-Genealogy-L@rootsweb.com>; "sclexing-d-request" <sclexing-d-request@rootsweb.com>; "sdavis5391 Henry Hendrix" <sdavis5391@tnets.net>; "Tom Hendrix" <thendrix@boonville.k12.mo.us>; "Tom Hendrix" <thendrix@c-magic.com>; "Tutstome Hendricks DNA" <Tutstome@aol.com>; "William Hendrick WA" <WilliamHendrick61@myfamily.com>; "Woundedwarrior01" <Woundedwarrior01@aol.com>; "JSDDOC" <JSDDOC@aol.com> Cc: "Susan J Gall" <galls@juno.com> Sent: Saturday, April 29, 2006 6:56 PM Subject: Lexington Hendricks DNA REsults > Lexington Hendricks DNA Results Discussion. > > The Lexington Hendricks descendant who had his DNA test done has matched > our core Frontier Hendricks person within 2 a good match indicating a > Frontier Hendricks lineage. > > The Archibald Hendrix, Lexington Co., SC 1834 to 1844 and then on to > Talapoosa Co., AL does not match to the Frontier Hendricks line. The Henry > Hendrix of later 1790s and early 1800s Newberry Co., SC which match to > Archibald Hendrix also does not match to the Frontier Hendricks line. > > The below data taken from the Hendrix/Hendricks File Cabinet file by Susan > Gall and posted at MyFamily.com. > > Below is some information for you to familiarize yourself with as to what > has been indicated in the past as to identifying the Frontier Hendricks > lineage. > > 1. Albertus Hendrixsen m Helchy > Children: > 2.1 Henry Hendricks > 2.2 Elizabeth > 2.3 Jacobus > 2.4 Margaret > 2.5 Johannes m 1. Frances Bezer: children: 3.1Tobias b 1703 d 1749 > ......m 2. Rebecca Grosbeck: Children; 3.2 Rebecca, 3.3 James m Elizabeth > (Two Mile Creek, SC) > ..........................................3.4 Henry m Jane/Linville?, died > Indian Creek, NeC, SC > Children of HENRY HENDRICKS and JANE are: > 49. i. WILLIAM4 HENDRICKS, b. 1736, York Co. PA; d. 1794, St. John's > Bluff, East FL. > ii. JANE HENDRICKS, b. 1739, York Co. PA. > 50. iii. JAMES HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1742, middle fork of the Gunpoweder near > the Mason-Dixon line; d. Abt. 1800, Indian Creek, Old Pendleton Dist., > Pickens Co. SC. > 51. iv. ELEANOR HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1742, Baltimore Co. MD; d. 1809, > Laurens Co. SC. > v. DAVID HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1751; d. Abt. 1820. > 52. vi. MOSES HENDRICKS, b May 10, 1760; d. January 12, 1837. > > > .........................................3.5. Moses d 1760 Indian Creek, > NeC, SC > 2.6 Isabel > 2.7 Catherine > 2.8 Albertus Jr. > 2.9 Tobias m 1 Rebecca, m 2 Catherine Amspacher > Children of TOBIAS HENDRICKS and REBECCA are: > i. REBECCA4 HENDRICKS. > ii. JAMES HENDRICKS. > 24. iii. HENRY HENDRICKS, b. March 14, 1708, baptized, St. Paul's > Episcopal, Chester Co. PA; d. Abt. 1779, Surry Co. NC. > HENRY3 HENDRICKS (TOBIAS2, ALBERTUS1) was born March 14, 1708 in baptized, > St. Paul's Episcopal, Chester Co. PA, and died Abt. 1779 in Surry Co NC. > He married ANN LINVILLE Abt. 1729 in Conestoga country, east bank of > Susquehanna River, PA, daughter of JOHN LINVILLE and ANN. She was born > Abt. 1714 in Conestoga, Chester Co, PA, and died Aft. November 26, 1766 in > Rowan Co., NC. > > Notes for HENRY HENDRICKS: > Henry & Ann Linville lived in Conestoga, Lancaster Co. PA between 1729 and > 1733. Then between 1744 and 1749 they lived in Dug Hill Ridge, Carroll > Co., MD. Between 1749 and 1763 he lived in Maiden Rest., Shrewsbury Twp, > York Co., PA Henry settled on Linville land when he moved from York Co. > PA to NC around 1764. During the Rev. War. Eleanor, William Linville's > wife, sheltered his untitled improvements within her own Land Entry in > 1778, when Henry apparently was unable to make his own entry because of > his refusal to take the oath of allegiance to the state of NC and to > abjure King George III. After the war, Eleanor sold Henry title to his > land for roughly the entry and grant fees plus survey costs - 8 Pounds. > Two years later Henry sold the tract to a William Linville, his > brother-in-law for 100 Pounds. The William Linville estate was never > probated, likely because no one knew or could determine the size of his > estate, for while he was a high flying land speculator who ! > bought and sold many tracts, he was illiterate, as was his wife Eleanor, > who apparently didn't keep records. At least half of William's grants > from Lord Granville, extremely valuable after 1763, were lost by the > illiteracy default. > He settled first among the Germans in Springettsbury Manor (later York > Co., PA) by 1733 where he was one of the identified Germans and others > involved in the Cresap Border War, first allying himself with Maryland and > then changing his mind and going with PA. Oct. 30, 1736 Henry and other > Germans formerly seated upon lands on the West side of the Susquehanna > River were granted warrants by Thomas Penn, Henry for 300 acres. In the > riot of 1736 his home was ravaged and looted by a group which included his > cousin John Hendricks, a son of Tobias Sr.'s brother James. > Nov. 2, 1736 a Philip Craver was indicted for rioting, among 300 > persons who invaded the mansion of Henry Hendricks in a "warlike manner, > putting fear and terror into children and servants of Henry and plundering > the house (too early to be my Philip Craver who wasn't born until 1745) > One John Hendricks of the MD militia was fined 70 Pounds for entering the > houses of John Wilkins and Henry Hendricks, scaring the children and > servants greatly, and stealing two pewter dishes, two pewter plates and > one iron stew kettle. > Abt. 1744 Henry sold his York Co. 300 acres and moved to Baltimore Co., > MD where he improved a tract on the south side of Dug Hill Ridge. 5 years > later he sold out in MD and returned to York Co. where he was located in > Shrewsbury Twp. by 1751. From then until the early 1760's he and his > cousin Henry shared a court appointed responsibility as co-supervisors of > township roads. He moved to Rowan Co., NC abt. 1763 living for a short > time first on the NE side of the Yadkin river in the Moravian tract (then > became Surry, now Forsyth Co., NC) before moving to the Bryan settlement > area in what became Davie Co., to land near the Linvilles. > He either died or moved out of NC during the Revolution where two > Henrys lived on the "forks of the Yadkin" in 1778 and only one after that > date. Our Henry, referred to by Davenport as "North" Henry because he > lived farther north in Rowan Co. NC than "South" Henry his cousin, and > many of his sons and in-laws were predominately tory or at least Pacifists > during the Revolution and most found it convenient to move after the war. > Henry was a blacksmith by trade and was literate as were his elder sons > who were also craftsmen such as wheel wright, miller, blacksmith, joiner. > etc. > > More About HENRY HENDRICKS: > Fact 2: son Henry purchased land in 1783 from John Hendricks a possible > cousin > Fact 3: "north" Henry, lived on the banks of the Codorous > Fact 4: One of the leaders among Germans & others on the west side of the > Susquehannah > Fact 5: courted by both Maryland and PA during the Cresap border > Fact 6: War in the 1730s and who house was sacked by the MD militia > Fact 7: Codorous was on the far north of Shrewsbury (now Springfield) Twp. > York Co. PA > Fact 10: shared York Co. court appointments with "South" Henry > > Notes for ANN LINVILLE: > Nov. 26, 1766 she petitioned the York Co. Orphans Court from her home > north of the Moravian Settlement in NC, that her sister's children -- > Lydia and Jannet be able to choose their own guardian since the one > appointed by the court (Peter Shugart) was not capable of caring for them. > Petition was granted. > > > More About HENRY HENDRICKS and ANN LINVILLE: > Marriage: Abt. 1729, Conestoga country, east bank of Susquehanna River, PA > > Children of HENRY HENDRICKS and ANN LINVILLE are: > i. CATHERINE4 HENDRICKS, m. BENJAMIN HENDRICKS; b. 1740; d. Abt. 1840, > Wilkes Co., NC/Knox Co. TN. > ii. PETER HENDRICKS. > iii. SARAH HENDRICKS. > iv. SUSANNAH HENDRICKS, m. CHRISTOPHER WISEHART. > 55. v. JAMES M. HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1729, PA; d. Abt. 1788, Crane Creek, > Rowan Co. NC. > 56. vi. TOBIAS HENDRICKS, b. 1732, Chester Co., PA; d. Abt. 1807, > Lexington Co., SC. > 56. TOBIAS4 HENDRICKS (HENRY3, TOBIAS2, ALBERTUS1) was born 1732 in > Chester Co., PA, and died Abt. 1807 in Lexington Co., SC. He married > MARGARET SPRENCKEL Abt. 1755 in PA, daughter of WILLIAM SPRENCKEL and ANNA > EHRHARD. She was born Abt. 1731 in Chester Co., PA. > > Notes for TOBIAS HENDRICKS: > Planter by trade in York Co. in 1762, in Rowan Co. NC by 1778. Tory in > Revolution. Moved to SC in mid 1780s > > More About TOBIAS HENDRICKS and MARGARET SPRENCKEL: > Marriage: Abt. 1755, PA > > Children of TOBIAS HENDRICKS and MARGARET SPRENCKEL are: > 94. i. TOBIAS HENDRICKS5 JR., b. August 5, 1759, (or born June 14) York > Co., PA. > 95. ii. ELIZABETH HENDRICKS, b. May 22, 1757, Baptized in York German > Reformed Church in Shrewsbury, PA May 22, 1757. > iii. SAMUEL HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1757. > 96. iv. JOHN HENDRIX, b. Abt. 1761; d. 1800, Lexington, SC. > 97. v. WILLIAM HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1763; d. June 21, 1827, Lexington, SC. > 98. vi. PETER HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1765, NC; d. Aft. 1850, Ggg-grandfather > of Truman (Persons) Capote, Alabama. > 99. vii. HENRY HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1770, NC; d. Aft. 1830, Monroe Co., AL. > 100. viii. DAVID H. HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1776, Lexington Co., SC; d. Bef. > March 18, 1847, Monroe Co., AL. > > 100. DAVID H.5 HENDRICKS (TOBIAS4, HENRY3, TOBIAS2, ALBERTUS1) was born > Abt. 1776 in Lexington Co., SC, and died Bef. March 18, 1847 in Monroe > Co., AL. He married MARGARET MEETZE Abt. 1800 in Lexington Co.., SC, > daughter of REV. MAETZE and MARGARET GROSS. She was born 1784 in > Lexington Co., SC, and died Aft. 1850 in Alabama. > > Notes for DAVID H. HENDRICKS: > MOved to Alabama bef. 1820, settled near Red Level. > > More About DAVID HENDRICKS and MARGARET MEETZE: > Marriage: Abt. 1800, Lexington Co.., SC > > Children of DAVID HENDRICKS and MARGARET MEETZE are: > 188. i. JACOB6 HENDRIX, b. April 23, 1801, Lexington, SC; d. 1882, DeSoto, > MS. > 189. ii. JOHN SOLOMON HENDRIX, b. July 18, 1803, Lexington, SC; d. April > 14, 1834, Fall from horse near Saluda River, Lexington, SC. > iii. JEREMIAH HENDRIX, b. September 18, 1805, Lexington, SC. > 190. iv. JAMES D. HENDRIX, b. March 17, 1809, Lexington Co., SC; d. > September 21, 1882, Hillsborough Co., FL. > 191. v. JOEL HENDRIX, b. June 29, 1811, Lexington, SC. > 192. vi. JAHAZIEL HENDRIX, b. November 8, 1813, Saxe-Gotha, Lexington Co., > SC; d. April 29, 1899, Pritchard, AL. > vii. CHARLOTTE (TWIN) HENDRIX, b September 24, 1816. > viii. NOAH (TWIN) HENDRIX, b. September 24, 1816; d. Tampa, FL. > > More About NOAH (TWIN) HENDRIX: > Burial: Seminole War > > ix. MARTHA HENDRIX, b. February 22, 1821. > 193. x. MARGARET HENDRIX, b. August 15, 1823; d. April 18, 1897, > Monroeville, Monroe Co., AL. > xi. SARAH HENDRIX, b. February 11, 1825; d. 1890, DeSoto, MS; m. JESSE > CAMPBELL. > xii. NAOMI HENDRIX, m. JAMES TAYLOR, March 15, 1836, Monroe Co., AL. > > More About JAMES TAYLOR and NAOMI HENDRIX: > Marriage: March 15, 1836, Monroe Co., AL > > Summary below by HDH on these two Frontier lineages that match. > > (DESCENDANT TESTED FROM David Hendricks m Margaret Meetze line) > > 1. Albertus, > 2. Tobias m Rebecca > 3. Henry m Ann Linville > 4. Tobias m Margaret Sprenckel > 5. David Hendricks m Margaret Meetze > 6. DNA participant 46042 from this line (Lexington Hendricks) > > Difference on markers #34 and 35 which is the same identical DNA profile > for > 1. Albertus > 2. Johannes m Rebecca Grosbeck > 3. Henry m Jane Linville? > 4. William m Margaret Evans > 5. Isaac > 6. DNA participant 35705 matches exactly to #46042 above. > >>From other brother matches I would not have expected this match as >>presented > > HDH Note: 46042 matches to Frontier Hendricks Core person within 2 making > it a good match to the Frontier Hendricks line. > > 57 vii. DAVID HENDRICKS, b. 1734, York, Lancaster Co. PA; d. February 12, > 1788, Rowan Co. (Davie Co.) NC. > 58. viii. JOHN HENDRICKS, b. January 1736; d. Abt. 1809. > 59. ix. HENRY HENDRICKS JR., b. 1738; d. 1817, blacksmith. > x. JOAN HENDRICKS, b. October 6, 1739. > xi. GEORGE HENDRICKS, b. Abt. 1741. > > > iv. MOSES HENDRICKS. > v. JOHANNES HENDRICKS, d. May 17, 1702. > > > Children of TOBIAS HENDRICKS and CATHERINE AMSPACHER are: > vi. JOHANNES JACOB4 HENDRICKS, b. March 7, 1735, (baptised at Trinity > Lutheran Church, Lancaster City) Lancaster Co, PA. > vii. ELIZABETH HENDRICKS, b. February 27, 1737, (baptised at Trinity > Lutheran Church, Lancaster City) Lancaster Co, PA. > viii. REBECCA HENDRICKS, b. April 9, 1739, (baptised at Trinity Lutheran > Church, Lancaster City) Lancaster Co, PA. > ix. JOHN HENDRICKS, b. May 9, 1741. > x. VERONICA HENDRICKS, b. January 30, 1744. > xi. ANNA MARGARETH HENDRICKS, b. August 31, 1747. > > > > Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com> 4/29/2006 > > Herb Hendricks > Retired NASA Physicist > Group Administrator Hendricks DNA Project > Secretary, Hendricks Family Association > 1210 Long Meadow Dr. > Lynchburg, VA 24502 > Herb_316@MSN.com<mailto:Herb_316@MSN.com> > 434 832 7246 > http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hendricks<http://www.familytreedna.com/public/hendricks> > >