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THE
HENRY
GENEALOGY
GENEALOGY
of the descendants of
JOHN HENRY
of Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio
Compiled and Edited by
HEBER HOMER HENRY p
Amesville, Ohio
1922
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The Messenger Printery Company Athens, Ohio
BE NEW YORK
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^iLNOX AND ,A F0UWATI0N8
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PREFACE
After several months of correspondence and research, this woik is presented to the members of the Henry family, as the most complete history and genealogy, thus far pub- lished of the descendants of John Henry,
No apologies are offered for the errors and omissions which will undoubtedly be discovered in this volume.
Thanks are due to those who at considerable trouble supplied family records and patiently replied to letters of inquiry.
To the few who through indifference or inability, failed to respond to requests for information the consequent omission of their personal family records, will perhaps cause a feeling of regret too late to remedy the loss.
It is a source of regret that this genealogy might not he made complete and the compiler, realizing his unfitness, lays down the work, in hope that some one more competent will build upon this foundation, a finished memorial of the family, of which he is proud to be a member.
NOTICE
The compiler requests that he be informed of any er- rors in this book and any additions which should be made.
In all cases give full names and full dates.
All births, deaths and marriages will be carefully re- corded, and, in time may be published in a supplemental pamphlet.
Address all letters to
H. H. HENRY,
Amesville, Ohio.
JOHN HENRY 1
JOHN HENRY, the second child of Robert and Mary Henry, was born in Derry County, Irehxnd, in March, 1763. His mother's maiden name was Woodl)iirn. He came to America in 1788, landing at Philadelphia, near where he remained about three years, working- most of the time on a faiTn in Chester County. At this time he concluded to re- turn to Ireland, and hoping to add something to his scanty means he decided to invest his earnings in flax seed. With this merchandise he sailed for Ireland to join his family, but on the coast of that island, in sight of his home, the vessel was wrecked and his flax seed went to the l)ottom of the ocean. By this accident he lost nearly all the fortune he possessed. After remaining there about two years he again sailed for Philadelphia bringing with him his wife and youngest son Matthew, leaving his eldest son, John, with his father. John remained in Ireland until he grew to manhood when he came to Nova Scotia and there en- gaged in fanning. As no communication between him and the rest of the family has taken place for many years, it is not known what became of him.
Mr. Henry, after arriving in America the second time, settled in Chester County, Penna, and remained there until 1801, when he came to Washington County, Ohio. Here he rented a farm in Newport Township and remained on it about five years, when he bought a farm on the Ohio River, five miles below Harmar, now West Marietta, to which he at once removed and spent a number of years improving. He had, when a young man, learned the trade of a wheel- wright, and after he came to Ohio was able to turn his knowledge to profitable account, there being a good demand for flax-wheels among the early settlers, where almost every famil}'' used one for the manufacture of its own cloth, and by industry, he could make two wheels a week, which were worth four dollars each. The high water in the Ohio River in 1815 decided him to sell his farm, having already bought section 33 in what is now Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio.
John Henry with two sons Matthew and Robert and two daughters Janette and Nancy came from the Ohio Riv- er farm in February, 1817, to what is now the fami of Car- los D. Henry and made sugar molasses, and April 17, 1817,
HEXRY GENEALOGY
he moved the family to his new home in Beni Township. Here he lived until the time of his death which occurred February 27th, 1854. ag-ed 90 years, 11 months and 7 days. During- his long life he was a continuous example of indus- try and economy. He was twice married, his first wife was Rachel Heni-y, whom he married in Ireland in 1787. She died in 1809." He in 1811 married Margaret McXutt. who died April 12th, 1857. His children by the first wife were five sons and fou.r daughters, and by the last, four sons and
JOHN HENRY HOME, ATHENS COUNTY, OHIO, 1817
six daughters, in all nineteen children : one daughter died in infancy, but the remaining eighteen ]\Ir. Henrj^ lived to see grow to manhood and womanhood. At the time of his death he had nearly 60 grand children and ten great grandchildren living.
The Will of John Henry
I, John Henry, of Bern To^\Tiship, Athens County and State of Ohio, do make and publish this my last will and testament —
Item 1st — I give and bequeath to my wife, Margaret, all of the goods and chatties that are in the house to be disposed of as she may think propel", and also the East part of the house as long as she please to occupy it.
Item 2nd — I give to my son Charles all the land that I now own and possess together with all the horses, cattle, sheep, hogs, grain, fanning utensils, tools and other property that may be on the faiTn at my decease, said Charles is hereby bound to give to his ^Mother in lieu of her dower a good and ample support during her natural life on the faiTn and if my said wife shall choose to leave the premises and reside elsewhere, the said Charles shall pay her in stead of her sup-
HENRY GENEALOGY
port fifty dollars per year which shall also bar her right of dower in the promises. It is my will that all the money and money notes on hand at my decease, and debts due me, after payinj; all my just debts, funeral expenses, etc., shall be eciually divided between my wife, IMargaret, and my daughters. If my son John, who resides in Nova Scotia should return, he is to have five dollars.
And lastly I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my sons, Robert Henry and James Henry, executois of this my last will and testament, and hereby revoke and annul all fonner wills made by me and ratifying and confirming this only as my last will and testament.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this tenth day of January in tlie year 1852.
[Seal] JOHN HENRY.
Signed, published and declared by the above named John Henry as his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us in his presence at his retjuest.
MARMADUKE PATTERSON ROBERT A. FULTON
Execution of John Henry's Will
A statement of Funds Recei\ed 1 Note on George Walker,
Jr. of __- $2()0.(>0
Interest on the same 14.00 Note on Patterson &
Fulton 100 00
Interest 14.44
Note on Robert A. Ful- ton 100.00
Interest 6.60
Note on Robert A. Ful- ton 100.00
Interest 5.00
Note on Patterson &
Glazier & Co. 150.00
Interest 10.00
Note on Rlichael Sauer 100.00
Interest 8.37
Note on James Henrv 100.00
Interest 1__ 6.62
Rloncv on hand 20.00
1
1
1
1
Money Paid
Margaret Henry
Jane Glazier
Nancy Bovles
Polly' Glazier
Rachel Cable
Sophia Curtis
Pattic Patterson
Eliza A. Beck
Ann G. Thomas
Hannah E. Tliomas
Expenses
Out
.$ 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
- 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
. 89.12
$891.20
. 43.80
$935.00
$935.03
Paid Probate Judge $ 3.30
Advertising 1.00
Witness Fees 3.00
Comn 14.00
Shroud 4.50
Digging the grave_ 3.00 Paid Rev. Tenny __ 5.00 Reserved for ex- pense 10.00
Interest calculated up to April 3, 1854. and dividend struck the same dav.
ROBERT HENRY. JAMES HENRY,
Executors.
$43.80
2. 3.
4.
5. 6.
7.
Children of John Henry and Rachel Henry
John, Jr., bom, , 1788; died, date not known.
Mathew. born, October 15, 1792- died Janet (Jane's, born, August 25. 1795; Robert, bom December 14, 1798; diet Nancy, bom May 2, 1800; died June !darv (PoUv), boin. Januaiy 6. 1802: William, bom, October 18, 1804; died,
T^Iarch 17, 1865. died, November 30, 1880.
Januarv 5, 1881. ^0, 1882.'
died. Febi-uarv 2, 1888. August 4, 1882.
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8. James, bom, Febiaiarv 2, 1807; died, March 8, 1885.
9. Rachel, bom, October 10, 1809; died. September 12, 1887.
Children of John Henry and Margaret (McNutt) Henry
10. Sophia, bom, August 16, 1811; died, January 25, 1895. Hannah (died in infancy)
11. Joseph, boi-n, November 16. 1815; died, Febi-uary 28, 1899.
12. Eliza, bom. Julv 20, 1817; died, July 5, 1880.
13. Martha (Pattv). bom, Julv 7, 1819; died, January 15, 1904.
14. Charles, bom, April 18. 1821; died, March 21, 1902.
15. Ann G., bom. Mav 4, 1823; died, August 3, 1854.
16. Hannah, bom. June 18. 1825; died, April 3, 1911.
17. David, bom, Januarv 19. 1827; died, May 7, 1914.
18. Hiram Cable, bom March 14, 1829; died, March 3, 1913.
MATTHEW. (2nd child of John and Rachel Henry). Bora in Deiry County, Ireland, October 15, 1792. Died on his fami near Amesville, Ohio. March 17, 1865, aged 73 yeais. Married August 16, 1817, to Lavinia Proctor, who
MATTHEW HENRY 2
was bora in Danvers, Essex County, Mass.. April 13, 1795, and died on the fann near Amesville, Ohio, Nov. 23, 1882, aged 87 years.
Matthew Henry when about 6 months of age. came with his parents from Ireland to the United States and con-
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tinued to be with his father until the year 1817, when he settled on a part of the tract of land previously purchased by his father, where he set to work clearing his land and improving- his home. He followed the avocation of a farmer until his death and was highly successful. Although he never aspired to pul^licity, he accepted the proffered suff- rage of his friends and was elected to many local offices of trust and responsibilitv, having sei^ved as Township Trus- tee 1837, 1838 and 1839, and Justice of the Peace, 1831- 1834.
Matthew Henry and his wife were active members of Presbyterian Church, having joined at the time of its or- ganization at Amesville, in 1832.
Children of Matthew Henry and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry
Manasseh, bom August 16, 1818; died, October 26, 1831.
19. Polly Proctor.
Rachel, bom, September 19, 1823; died, — • —
20. Rebecca.
21. John Peter.
22. Lucv Ann.
23. William Matthew.
24. Elizabeth.
19
POLLY PPvOCTOPv, (2nd child of Matthew (2) and La- vinia (Proctor) Henry). Born, November 24, 1821, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died January 22, 1908, near Rainbow, Washington County, Ohio. Age, 86 years, 1 month, 28 days. Married, December 21, 1843, to Benjamin Franklin Dyar, son of John and Sally (Potter) Dyar, who were mariied June 12, 1794, at Annapolis, Nova Scotia. Peniamin Fianklin Dyar, born Julv 1, 1817. Died, October 31, 1896. Age, 79 years, 3 months, 20 days.
Children:
25. Camillas Henry. '26. Clara Louise.
27. Sarah Lavinia.
Eva Ann, bom, February 16, 1853; died, Januarv 14, 1906.
28. Frank Benton.
29. Lucy Proctor. . . _
30. John Burton.
31. Matthew Henry.
20
REBECCA, (4th child of Matthew (2) and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry. Bom, August 1. 1827, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died, August 28, 1891, on a farm near Fleming, Washington County, Ohio. Married, April 7, 1858, to Geo. M. Morris, son of James and Lois (Hutchins) Mor- ris.
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Children:
32. A. William.
Angeline, bom, February 6, 1863; died, Febraary 18, 1863.
33. Addie.
34. H. Wade.
21
JOHN PETER, (5th child of Matthew (2) and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry. Born, October 16, 1830, on a farm near
JOHN PETER HENRY 21
Amesville, Ohio. Died, Nov. 7, 1914. First marriage, Sep- tember 2, 1852, to Ellen Fulton, who died August 16, 1863.
Children:
35. Mary L.
36. Julia C.
37. Robert Fulton.
38. Elizabeth.
Josephine, born, March 1, 1861, near Amesville, Ohio; died, May 1, 1914, at Thomtown, Ind.
39. Francis.
40. Aimer O.
Second marriage, IMarch 24, 1872, to Rebecca Watkins, at Darlington, Ind., who died December 29, 1908.
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Harry A. |
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Zeioiah E. |
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Charles 0. |
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John H. |
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George W. |
22
LUCY ANN, 6th child of Matthew (2) and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry. Born May 27, 1833, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died August 30, 1870, at Proctorville, Ohio. Married November 7, 1853 to Francis Marion Reck- ard, son of Salmon and Susan (Stacy) Reckai'd, who was born June 25, 1831, near Gallipolis, Ohio, and died June 10, 1913, at Proctorville, Ohio.
Children:
46. Vesta Helen.
47. Dora Belle.
23
WILLIAM MATTHEW, 7th child of Matthew (2) and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry. Born October 3, 1835, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died March 10, 1913, at same place. First marriage October 17, 1862, to Hannah Bell, who died April 2, 1863.
Children:
William R. Bom March 26, 1S63. Died July 27, 1863.
Second marriage September 28, 1864, to Mary P. Moore, who was born April 25, 1842. Died March 29, 1901.
Children:
48. Lvdia.
49. Millie
50. Bertha.
Edward Harland. Bom June 7, 1873. Died Feb. 6, 1897.
51. Lucy L.
24
ELIZABETH, 8th child of Matthew (2) and Lavinia (Proctor) Henry. Born May 6, 1838, on a farm near Ames- ville, Ohio. Married September 29, 1864, to George XL Moore, who was born December 27, 1832. Died Feb. £9, 1912.
Children:
52. Marv Lucv.
53. Charles Edward.
54. John Franklin.
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25
CAMILLTjS henry, 1st child of Benjamin Franklin and Pollv Proctor (Henry) (19) Dyar. Bom Feb. 24, 1846. Died in Minneapolis, Minn., May 20, 1920. Married- Children:
Oscar Henry.
Cordelia Alice (Griffith).
Edgar M.
(Record not supplied)
26
CLARA LOUISE, 2nd child of Benjamin Franklin and Pollv Proctor (Henry) (19) Dyar. Bom April 11, 1848. Married :\Iay 25, 1871, to Selden Chapman, who died Feb. 23, 1897, age 56 years. Mrs. Chapman resides in Marietta,
Ohio.
Children:
55. Arthur B.
56. Clara Mabel.
Estella. Bom Oct. 23. 1880. Died Aug. 3, 1898.
27
SARAH LAVINIA, 3rd child of Benjamin Franklin and Polly Proctor (Henry) (19) Dyar. Bom May 10, 1850. Married September 15, 1886 to John Calrow Ward, who was bom May 6, 1843 and died May 7, 1921. Reside in Stanley- ville, Ohio.
Children:
57. Laura Lavinia.
28
FRANK BENTON, 5th child of Benjamin Franklin and Polly Proctor (Henry) (19) Dyar. Born September 11, 1854. Married October 5, 1882 to Florence Stacy, daughter of C. F. and Lucy Aramantha (Witham) Stacy, of Rainbow, Ohio. Reside in Creston, Iowa.
Children:
58. Leota Florence.
59. Edith Proctor.
Lelia Maude. Bom January 31, 1894, at Creston, Iowa.
29
LUCY PROCTOR, 6th child of Benjamin Franklin and Pollv Proctor (Henrv) (19) Dyar. Bom November 20, 1857. Married Nov. 28, 1888 to R. M. Alden. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
Children:
60. Carrol Russel.
61. John Llovd.
Charles Dyar. Bora May 6, 1895.
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30
JOHN BURTON, 7th child of Benjamin FrankHn and Polly Proctor (Henry) (19) Dvar. Born October 18, 1860. Died May 8, 1914. Reside in Council Blufls, Iowa. Mar- ried— (no family record supplied),
.31
MATTHEW HENRY, 8th child of Benjamin Fi-anklin and Polly Proctor (Henry) (19) Dyar. Born Oct. 17, 1863. Married Sept. 17, 1890 to Ida L. Omiiston. Reside near Lowell, Ohio.
Children:
62. Robert Dwight.
32
A. WILLIAM, 1st child of George M. and Rebecca (Henry) (20) Morris. Bom June 7, 1859. Married— (no family record supplied).
33
ADDIE MORRIS, 3rd child of George M. and Rebecca (Ilcmy) (20) Morris. Born August 25, 1864. Married September 6, 1915, to William Payne. Reside near Fleming, Ohio.
34
H. WADE, 4th child of Geo. M. and Rebecca (Henry) (20) Morris, l^orn June 19, 1868. Married February 20, 1901, to Anna Radecker. Reside near Fleming, Ohio.
Children:
Ralph C. Boi-n May 24, 1902. L. Ray. Bom March 16, 1904.
35
MARY L.. 1st child of John Peter (21) and Ellen (Ful- ton) Henry. Born July 24, 1853 near Amesville, Ohio. First marriage October 30, 1872, at Darlington, Ind., to Thomas C. Ellison, who died Dec. 28, 1873. Reside in Darlington, Indiana.
Children:
Thomas C. Jr. Born April 25. 1874. Died May 18, 1875.
Second marriage January 11, 1876, to Evi Martin, who died March 20, 1894.
Children:
63. Fred S.
64. Dora E.
65. Ernest B.
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36
JULIA C, 2nd child of John Peter and Ellen (Fulton) Henry. Bom October 14, 1854, near Amesville, Ohio. Mar- ried iMarch 4, 1875 to Albert Cox at Darlington, Ind. Re- side in Darlington, Indiana.
66. Earl W.
67. Carl.
Children:
37
ROBERT FULTOX. C.id child of John Peter (21) and Ellen (Fulton) Henry. Born July 22, 1857. Married Jan-
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uaiy 29, 1879 to Etta :\I. IMahan, who was born May 14, 1860. Reside in Galion, Ohio.
Children :
Pearley. Bom Dec. 18, 1879. Died Feb. 2, 1881.
68. Rav H.
69. Lela.
70. Flossie M.
71. Josephine.
Haven A. Bom August 23, 1897.
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38
ELIZABETH, 4th child of John Peter (21) and Ellen (Fulton) Henry. Born Nov. 17, 1858 near Amesville, Ohio. Married Nov. 17, 1880 at Darlington, Ind., to Finley W. Howard. Reside at Carey, Ohio.
Children :
72. Mabel Clare.
Charles Percy. Born Feb. 13, 1884, at Darlinj>-toii, Tiid. Killed Sept. 17, 1905 at Livingston, 111. (Railroading)
73. Claicnce William.
74. Albert Clifford.
Clyde Finley. Born Dec. 11, 1893, at Frankfort, Ind. Elsie Eloise. Born Aug. 23, 1898, at Indianapolis, Ind.
39
■ FRANCIS, 6th child of John Peter (21) and Ellen (Fulton) Henry. Boin Jan. 30, 1864 near Amesville, Ohio. Married Nov. 8, 1885 at Cravvfordsville, Ind., to J. E. Shep- herd. Reside at Galion, Ohio.
Children :
Floi-a. Bom Oct. 15, 1888. Died July 24, 1890.
40
ALMER 0., 7th child of John Peter (21) and Ellen (Fulton) Henry. Born July 14, 1866 near Amesville, Ohio. Married Jan. 5, 1890 at Veedersburg, Ind., to Margaret B. Peauler. Reside in Bloomington, Ind.
41
HARRY A., 1st child of John Peter (21) and Rebecca
(Watkins) Henry. Born March 27, 1873 at Darlington, Ind. Married January 15, 1908 at Thorntown, Ind., to Kate B. Sering. Reside in Thorntown, Indiana.
Children:
John. Born Dec. 25, 1914.
42
ZERUAH E., 2nd child of John Peter (21) and Re- becca (Watkins) Heniy. Born April 28, 1880. Married October 28, 1900 at Thorntown, Ind., to James W. Smith. Reside in Thorntown, Indiana.
Children :
Freida. Born Mav 26, 1902 and married Albert Martin. Harry G. Born April 26, 1904. Robert L. Bom Aug. 16, 1910. James H. Bom Feb. 10, 1914.
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43
CHARLES 0.. 3rd child of John Peter (21) and Re- becca (Watkins) Henry. Born July 12. 1883. Married
May 31. 1920 to Anna Staton. Reside in Throntown. Ind.
44
JOHX H.. 4th child of John Peter (21) and Rebecca (Watkins) Henry. Born Feb. 23. 1886 at Thomtown. Ind. Married Nov. 29. 1910 to Ethel Milner. daughter of Siunuel P. and Eftie (Carson) Milner, who died May 14, 1918. Re- side in Thomtown, Ind.
Children:
Marv Katherine. Bom Oct. IT. 1911. Martha Leah. Bom Feb. 20. 1917.
45
GEORGE \V.. 5th child of John Peter (21) and Rebec- ca (Watkins) Henry. Bom Oct. 24, 1889 at Thomto\\'n, Ind. Married June 15. 1915 at Alexander. North Dakota to
Fannie Overstreet.
Children: Lawrence O. Bom Aug. 24, 1916.
46
VESTA HELEN. 1st child of Francis M. and Lucy Ann (Henry) (22) Reckard. Bom Jan. 30. 1859, at Proctonille, Ohio. Married April 21. 1874 to Ephraim Byers McCor- mick. Reside in Huntington. W. \'a.
Children: |
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Fred. |
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Helen Lucile. |
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Don James. Bom Nov. |
30, 1889. |
47
DORA BELLE. 2nd child of Francis M. and Lucv Ann (Heniy) (22) Reckard. Bom Feb. 7, 1858, at Proctorville, Ohio. Married Oct. 16, 1878 to Alexander D. Morrison. No
children.
48
LYDIA. 1st child of William Matthew (23) and Maiy R. (Moore) Henrv. Bom June 26, 1866 on a fami near Amesville. Ohio. "Married Sept. 20. 1900 to William A. Peebles. Reside near Chesterhill. Ohio.
Children: Carlos Harland. Bom Aue. 23. 1902. Robert Gerald. Bom July 23, 1906.
HENRY GENEALOGY 15
49
MILLIE, 2nd child of William Matthew (23) and Mary R. (Moore) Henry. Born May 16, 1868 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married Oct. 10, 1906 to Jasper Brown. Reside at Amesville, Ohio.
50
BERTHA, 3rd child of William Matthew (23) and Mary R. (Moo)e) Henry. Born July 7, 1873 on a fami near Amesville, Ohio. First Marriage Oct. 6, 1897 to Harry G. Evans who died April 29, 1904.
Children:
Charles Errol. Bom Dec. 25, 1898. Mary Elizabeth. Bom Oct. 22. 1902.
Second marriage to D. W. Brill, July 6, 1920. Reside at Shaipsburg, Ohio.
51
LUCY L., 5th child of William Matthew (23) and Mary R. (Moore) Henry. Bom September 19, 1881 near Amesville, Ohio. Married July 31, 1918 to Arthur Z. Pen- rose. Reside near Bartlett, Ohio.
52
MARY LUCY, 1st child of George H. and Elizabeth (Henry) (24) Moore. Born August 18, 1865 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married March 6, 1895 to Burke W. Linscott. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Myrle Moore. Bom March 11, 1899. Emily Louise. Born Jan. 6, 1902.
53
CHARLES EDWARD, 2nd child of George H. and Elizabeth (Henry) (24) Moore. Born January 5, 1868 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married September 10, 1890 to Lydia Mathews. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
79. Goldie Estelle.
54
JOHN FRANKLIN, 3rd child of George H. and Eliz- abeth (Henry) (24) Moore. Bom October 6, 1875 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married May 11, 1901 to Mary Elizabeth Hale. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
George Edward. Bom Jan. 21, 1905.
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55
Arthur B., 1st child of Selden and Clara Louise (Dyar) (26) Chapman. Born July 27, 1872. Married June 17, 1896 to Charlean Hall. Reside in Detroit, Michigan.
Children:
Ruby. Bom Oct. 31, 189S. Died at the age of 8 years.
CLARA :\L4BEL, 2nd child of Selden and Clara Louise (Dvar) (26) Chapman. Born December 13, 1876. Died April 27, 1910. :\Iarried June 2, 1898 to Edward Gerber. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
Children:
Carlos Edward. Born March 25, 1899. Archibald Selden. Bom Nov. 2, 1901. Mildred Louise. Bom Sept. 6, 1906.
57
LAURA LAVINLA., only child of John Calrow and Sarah Lavinia (Dyar) (27) Ward. Born September 23, 1887. Married June 7, 1911 to Harold Dewayne Dennis. Reside in Stanleyville, Ohio.
Children:
Demetrius Philemon. Bom May 16, 1912. Rura Lavinia. Born July 23, 1915. ^Vard Dewa\"ne. Bom Jan. 3. 1917. Harold Wilson. Bom Oct. 20, 1918.
58
LEOTA FLORENCE, 1st child of Frank Benton (28) and Lelia Florence (Stacy) Dyar. Born August 27, 1883 at Creston, Iowa. Married May 10, 1905 to Ellery C. Craft.
No children — an adopted daughter.
59
EDITH PROCTOR, 2nd child of Frank Benton (28) and Lelia Florence (Stacy) Dyar. Bom October 28, 1886 at Creston, Iowa. Married November 7, 1914 to Vigo Jen- son. Reside at Loomis, California.
Children:
Nelse Benton. Bom August 19, 1916.
60
CARROL RUSSEL, 1st child of R. M. and Lucv Proc- tor (Dyar) (29) Alden. Bom Dec. 23, 1889. Married July 2, 1916 to Lelia Degier. Reside in Detroit, Michigan.
Children :
Leila Elizabeth. Born July 26, 1918.
HENRY GENEALOGY
61
JOHN LLO^'I), 2nd child of K. M. and Lucv Pi-octor (Dyar) (20) Alden. Boin March 31, 1892. Married May 9, 1917 to Harriet Speai'. Reside in Arizona.
C'hildrfii:
John Arthur. Bom Oct. 4, 1918.
62
ROBERT DWTGHT. oiily child of Matthew Henry (31) and Ida L. (Ormiston) Dyar. Horn Nov. 8, 1891. Married September 17, 1914 to Marie Barnhart. Reside near Lowell, Ohio.
Children:
Robert Matthew. Bom Sept. 6. 1915. Ida Genevieve. Born Mav 1, 1918. Rodger. Boin Nov. 2, 1920.
63
FRED S., 1st child of Evi and Mary L. (Henry) (35) Martin. Born Jan. 5, 1877 at Darlington, Ind. Married January 9, 1907 to Elnor Richmon at Detroit, Mich. Re- side in Chicago, 111.
64
DORA E., 2nd child of Evi and Mary L. (Henry) (35) Martin. Born June 3, 1879 at Darlington, Ind. Married June 5, 1900 at Darlington, Ind., to Pearly A. Patterson. Reside in Darlington, Ind.
65
ERNEST B., 3rd child of Evi and Mary L. (Henry)
(35) Martin. Born Feb. 24, 1886. Married Dec. 4. 1913 at (^rawfordsville, Ind., to Antha Carrol. Reside in Indianapo- lis, Ind.
Children:
Henry Carrol. Bom Jan. 29, 1915, at Indianapolis. Ind. Herald E. Carrol. Bom Apiil 5, 1917, at Indianapolis, Ind.
66
EARL W., 1st child of Albert and Julia C. (Henry)
(36) Cox. Born December 18, 1875, at Darlington. Ind. Married June 29, 1897 to Flora Corns. Reside in Darling- ton, Indiana.
Children:
80. Kenneth W.
81. Keith.
67
CARL, 2nd child of Albert and JuHa C. (Henry) (36) Cox. Born Noveml)er 7, 1879 at Darlington, Ind. Died
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December 4. 1908. Married September 28, 1904 to Pearl
E. Mount. Reside in Darlington. Ind.
Children: Robert Carl. Bom July 18, 1908, at Darlington, Ind.
68
RAY H., 2nd child of Robert Fulton (37) and Etta M.
(Mahan) Henry. Bom July 30, 1882. First marnage
Hazel Huffman.
Children:
Violet. Marjory.
Second marriage February 1, 1915 to Emma Reigler. Reside in Kansas City, Missouri.
B9
LELA. 3rd child of Robert Fulton (37) and Etta M. (Mahan) Henry. Born May 12, 1885. Married September 20, 1908 to R. V. Rafnel. Reside in Hazelhurst, Mississippi.
Children:
Pamma. Bom Mav 31, 1912. Robert. Bom Julv 2-5, 1914. Ardis. Bom Aug. 13. 1916.
70
FLOSSIE M., 4th child of Robert Fulton (37) and Etta M. (INIahan) Heniy. Born September 19, 1888. Married April 20. 1914 to Carl Shafer. Reside in Indianapolis, Ind.
Children:
Donald. Bom Feb. 11. 1916. Dorothy Marie. Bom July is, 1921.
71
JOSEPHINE, 5th child of Robert Fulton (37) and Etta M. (Mahan) Henry. Born March 31, 1892. Married July 3, 1914 to Walter Meyres. Reside in Springfield, Ohio.
Children:
Harlin. Bom Feb. 11, 1916. Paul. Bom June 21, 1920.
72
MABEL CLARE, 1st child of Finlev W. and Elizabeth (Henry) (38) Howard. Born April 21, 1882 at Darlington, Ind. Married April 23. 1906 to Bertram Lee James at Mattoon, 111. Reside in Mattoon. 111.
Children :
Howard Bertram. Bom Nov. 15, 1907. Harol Edmond. Bom Nov. 27, 1909.
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73
CLARENCE WILLIAM, 3rd child of Finley W. and Elizabeth (Henry) (38) Howard. Born August 5, 1886 at New Market, Ind. Married August 16, 1907 to Luella Dug- an at Mattoon, 111.
Children :
Mildred Elizabeth. Born April 22, 1910 at Carey, Ohio. Frances Katherine. Born Apiil 22, 1912 at Mattoon, 111.
74
ALBERT CLIFFORD, 4th child of Finley W. and Eliz- abeth (Henry) (38) Howard. Born October 12, 1890 at Charleston, 111. Married January 27, 1913, at Tiffin, Ohio, to Cora Fosty. Reside in Cary, Ohio.
LUCY BELLE, 1st child of Ephraim Byers and Vesta Helen (Reckard) (46) McCormick. Born May 5, 1875 near Gallipolis, Ohio. Married February 7, 1900 to William R. Rose at Proctorville, Ohio.
Children :
Paul. Bom Oct. 17, 1903. Eloise. Born June 12, 1912.
76
FRED, 2nd child of Ephraim Byers and Vesta Helen (Reckard) (46) McCormick. Born January 20, 1881 near Berlington, Ohio. Married June 20, 1904 to Bess Beckett at Ironton, Ohio.
Children:
Esther. Bom Aug. 20, 1907. Fredrick. Bom Aug. 13, 1910.
77
JENNIE ESTELLA, 3rd child of Ephraim Byers and Vesta Helen (Reckard) (46) McCormick. Born December 8, 1883 near Berlington, Ohio. Married June 22, 1904 to Georg-e W. Robb at Proctorville, Ohio. Reside in Pennsyl- vania.
Children:
George Augustus. Bom June 6, 1918.
78
HELEN LUCILE, 4th child of Ephraim Byers and Vesta Helen (Reckard) (46) McCormick. Born September 27, 1886 near Berlington, Ohio. Married November 21, 1911 to Arthur Snyder.
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79 GOLDIE ESTELLE, only child of Charles Edward (53) and Lydia (Mathews) IMoore. Born June 29, 1891. Mar- ried July 27, 1910 to Anthony B. Christman. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children : Lowell Anthony. Bom Apnl 22, 1913.
Flora 1920
80
KENNETH W., 1st child of Earl W. (66) and (Corns) Cox. Bom June 27, 1898. Married April to June Elma Mullen. Reside in Indianapolis, Ind.
81
KEITH, 2nd child of Earl W. (66) and Flora (Conis) Cox. Bom February 11, 1901. Married to a Miss Buchan- on. Reside in Texas.
(1)
JANE (Janet) 3rd child and eldest daughter of John and Rachel Henry. Born August 25, 1795 in Chester
JANET (JANE HENRY) GLAZIER 3
County, Penna., near Philadelphia. Died November 30, 1880 on a fami near Amesville, Ohio, aged 86 years. Mar-
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ried February 17, 1820 to Loring Brown Glazier, son of Abel and Sallie (FUown) Glazier and grandson of Capt. Benjamin Brown, who died July 10, 1859, aged 64 years.
Janet Henry came from Chester County, Penna., with her parents to near Warren, Washington County, Ohio, when she was six years of age. At this early date (1801) the methods of travel were primitive and while the father moved the household goods in a wagon, the mother and children came as far as Pittsburg (Fort Pitt) on horseback. The mother rode one horse and carried the baby (Nancy) in her arms while Matthew, the eight year old son I'ode m horse across whose l)ack a sack was placed with Janet in one end and Robert, four years old, in the other. The pair of cramped legs during- this journey was one of the memo- ries of her life time.
When Janet was 14 years old and there were nine chil- dren, the mother died leaving the care of the younger sis- ters and brothers a heavy burden upon her frail shoulders. Her opportunities for further education were cut off and her physical growth stopped, so she was always very small. In 1817 on April 17th, the family moved to Athens County and settled in Bern Township, where she lived for 3 years prior to her marriage. Then she moved to a farm in Ames Township. Janet (Henry) Glazier was a charter member of the Amesville Presbyterian Church in 1832 and her whole life was consistently devoted to the sei'vices of othei's and to the honor of her Master. She was peculiarly gentle and unassuming ar.d was beloved by all who knew her.
Children ;
82. John Heniy.
83. Abel William.
84. Emma Jane.
85. Julia Ann.
86. Sarah Eliza.
82
JOHN HENRY, 1st child of Loring B. and Janet (Hen- ry) (3) Glazier. Born December 13, 1820 on the Daniel Fleming farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died December 27, 1898 at the Glazier home in Ames To^\^lship. Married January 1, 1851 to Sarah Ann. daur^'hter of Matthew and Mary (Park) Henry, who settled in Athens County in 1839. Sarah Ann (Henry) Glazier was bo^n in Watertown, Wash- ington County, Oiiio, Febiuarv 1, 1326. Died near Ames- ville, Ohio, April 9, 1896.
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Children:
Alice Louise. Bom November 2, 1851. Died July 26, 1870. Edna. Bom January 9. 1853. Resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
87. Loring Henrv.
88. Emma Dell. *
89. Louis Barnard.
JOHN HENRV GLAZIER
82
83
ABEL WILLIAM, 2nd child of Loring B. and Janet (Henry) (3) Glazier. Born Noveml^er 13, 1923, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died March 1, 1908, at Belpre, Ohio. Married October 30, 1851 to Mary Wvatt Ilvde, who died February 9, 1914.
Children:
90. Mary Adelaide.
Sarah Elizabeth. Bom December 6, 1854. Died December 26, 1854.
91. Herbert Harlan.
92. Lula May.
Twins: Clarence. Bom Febi-uary 16, 1868. Died February 19, 1868, Lawrence. Bom Febi-uarv 16, 1868. Died March 7, 1868.
93. Bertha Belle.
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84
EMMA JANE, 3rd child of Loring- B. and Janet (Hen- ry) (3) Glazier. Born March 8, 1828. Died April 17, 1862. Married January 2, 1851 to John Patterson of Amesville, Ohio, son of Jordan and Mary (Lipsey) Patterson.
Children;
94. Ella.
95. Belle.
SARAH ANN (HENRY) GLAZIER
85
JULIA ANN, 4th child of Loring B. and Janet (Henry) (3) Glazier. Born December 28, 1833. Died July 6, 1907 at Amesville, Ohio. Married November 30, 1854 to William H. Curfman who was born in Fredrickstown, Maryland, in 1832 and died November 21, 1904 at Amesville, Ohio.
Children :
96. Oliver Austin.
97. Luella.
98. Mattie Green.
99. Ella Maude.
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86
SARAH ELIZA, 5th child of Loring B. and Janet (Henry) (3) Glazier. Bora May 9, 1838, near Amesville, Ohio. Died November 27. 1910. at Amesville, Ohio. Mar- ried June 1, ISfio to John Patterson, son of Jordan and Mary (Lipsey) Patterson, who died Februarj' 13, 1902.
Children: Emma. Bom September 3, 1870. Died April 21, 1922.
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9
ABEL WILLL\M GLAZIER 83
87
LOPJNG HENRY, 3rd child of John Henry (82) and Sarah Ann (Henry) Glazier. Born July 25, 1854 on a farai near Amesville, Ohio. Married April 27, 1880 to Bertha J., 1st child of Joseph B. and :\rineiva J. (Gift) Potter. Bertha J. was born May 26, 1860 and died April 3, 1887. Mr. Glaz- ier resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children :
100. Lena B.
Harry Guy. Bom October 6, 1885 at Amesville, Ohio. Died September 29, 1908 at Cincinnati, Ohio.
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88
EMMA DELL, 4th child of John Henry (82) and Sarah Ann (Henry) Ghiziei-. IJorn October 21, 1856 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married June 28, 1881 to Abner L. Whitaker. lieside in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children :
101. Louise C.
Henry Dowley. Boin October 2, 1896 at Cincinnati, Ohio.
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JULIA ANN (GLAZIER) CURFMAN 85
89
LOULS BARNARD, 5th child of John Henry (82) and Sarah Ann (Plenry) Glazier. Born January 26, 1860 on a farm near Amesviile, Ohio. Married October 16. 1890 at Chanute, Kansas, to Metta A. Sell)y who was bom Feb- ruary 15, 1866. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children :
102. Mvron Selbv.
Clifford Russell. Bom June 20, 1901.
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90
MARY ADELAIDE, 1st child of Abel William (83) and Marv Wyatt (Hyde) Glazier. Bom May 14, 1853. Died January' 4, 1921. Married September 6, 1876 to William Coe, who resides at Belpre, Ohio.
Marv Bessie.
103. Lula Ethel.
104. Lillian Gertrade.
105. Grace Glazier.
106. Emest William. Loring Ellsworth.
Children:
Bom :\Iav 16. 1S79.
Died Mav 26, 1880.
Born September 5, 1889.
SARAH ELIZA (GLAZIER) PATTERSON
86
91
HERBERT HARLAN, 3rd child of Abel William (83) and Mary Wyatt (Hyde) Glazier. Bom January 8, 1856. Married September 25, 1884 to Gertmde Benham. Reside in Belpre, Ohio.
107. Emest Benham. Arthur William. James Raymond.
Children:
Bom Febi-uarv 5, 1887. Born August 26, 1893.
HENRY GENEALOGY 27
92
LULA MAY, 4th child of Abel William (83) and Mary Wyatt (Hvde) Glazier. Born July 15, 1859. Manied May 11, 1882 to llarley J. Stewart, who died October 24, 1907. Mrs. Stewart resides in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children:
Florence Marie. Born Fehruaiv 21, 1889. Wilbur Albro. Born March 26, 1S92. Harold Clark. Bom June 20, 1895.
93
BERTHA BELLE, 7th child of Abel William (83) and Mary Wyatt (Hyde) Glazier. Bom December 30, 1869. Married October 6, 1891 to Charles B. Ballard. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
94
ELLA, 1st child of John and Emma Jane (Glazier) (M) Patterson. Bom Octobei- 25, 1851, at Amesville, Ohio. Married April 10, 1879 to Samuel G. Adair. Reside in Bev- erly, Ohio.
Children:
Lee P. Bom February 10, 1880. Died December 5, 1918.
108. Florence A.
Wilbur. Bom October 26, 1884. Frank. Born March 9, 1887.
109. Raymond.
95
BELLE, 2nd child of John and Emma Jane (Glazier) (84) Patterson. Born November 20, 1853 at Amesville. Ohio. Married June 14, 1883 to Milton G. Blunden. son of Joseph and Lydia Blunden. Reside in Cincinnati, Ohio.
96
OLIVER AUSTIN, 1st child of William H. and Julia Ann (Glazier) (85) Curfman. Bom October 28, 1856 at Amesville, Ohio. Died June 3, 1915 at Cincinnati, Ohio. Married October 28, 1903 to Lenore Wilds, who died May 17, 1921.
97
LUELLA, 2nd child of William H. and Julia Ann (Glazier) (85) Curfman. Bom January 6, 1859 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married March 4, 1879 to Frank W. Gibson, sen of William and Elizabeth (Coats) Gibson. (William Gibso'i came from Beverly, England.) Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
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Children :
110. Ned Curfman.
111. Maude Elizabeth.
Clyde Owen. Bom March 12, 1887.
112. Bessie Irene.
Gladjs KathrjTi. Born July 10, 1902.
98
MATTIE GREEN, 3rd child of William H. and Julia Ann (Glazier) (85) Curfman. Born April 15, 1864 at Amesville, Ohio. Married April 19, 1883 to Horace C. Owen, son of James Palmer and IMinerva J. (Carter) Owen, who was born March 31, 1862. Reside in Parkersburg, West
Virginia.
Children:
113. Harrv C.
114. Earle D.
115. Edith.
116. Russell Dana.
Curfman. Bom May 14, 1900. Died November 7, 1900.
99
ELLA MAUDE, 4th child of William H. and Julia Ann (Glazier) (85) Curfman. Bom May 15, 1869 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married June 16, 1920 to Isaac Williams. Re- side in Athens, Ohio.
100
LENA B., 1st child of Loring Henry (87) and Bertha J. (Potter) Glazier. Born April 29, 1883 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Died October 16, 1918 at Cincinnati. Ohio. Married October 16, 1906 to Guy B. Roush at Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children:
Loring Wesley. Bom September 7, 1907. Benjamin Brown. Bom April 22, 1912.
101
LOUISE C, 1st child of Abner L. and Emma Dell (Glazier) (88) Whitaker. Bom October 29, 1886 at Pulaski, Tenn. Married June 28, 1911 at Cincinnati, Ohio to Robert Boyd Burch. Reside in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Children:
Robert Boyd, Jr. Bom June 13, 1912. Frieda Marv. Bom November 25. 1915. Richard Whitaker. Bom May 2, 1921.
102
MYRON SELBY, 1st child of Louis Bamard (89) and Metta A. (Selby) Glazier. Bom September 22, 1891 on a
HENRY GENEALOGY 29
farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married April 22, 1914 to Hen- rietta l\ Schneider of Cincinnati, Ohio, who was born April 1, 1893. Reside at Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Doi'othy Louise. Born April 11, 1917. Sarah Mcttu. Born June 14, 1920.
10.'}
LULA ETHEL, 2nd child of William M. and Mary Adelaide (Cxlazier) (90) Coe. Born August 16, 1881. Mar- ried October 23, 1906 to Frank Spencer Holdcroft. Reside in Richmond, Virginia.
104
LILLIAN GERTRUDE, 3rd child of William M. and Mary Adelaide (Glazier) (90) Coe. Born August 1, 1883. Married June 21, 1905 to Oscar Dustin McGrew. Reside in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
Children:
Edward Dustin. Bom April 10, 1910.
105
GRACE GLAZIER, 4th child of William M. and Mary Adelaide (Glazier) (90) Coe. Bom June 1, 1885. Manied June 28, 1911 to George Richard Dana, who died April 14, 1917. Mrs. Dana resides in Belpre, Ohio.
Children: George William. Born March 20, 1916.
106
ERNEST WILLIAM, 5th child of William M. and Mary Adelaide (Glazier) (90) Coe. Bora December 18, 1887. Married June 14, 1911 to Nell Brown. Reside in Hunting- ton, West Virginia.
Children : Virginia BrowTi. Born March 2, 1912.
107
ERNEST BENHAM, 1st child of Herbert Harlan (91)
and Gertrude (Benham) Glazier. Born November 13, 1885.
Married December 9, 1911 to Bessie L. Lipscomb. Reside
in Texas.
Children:
Ernest Benham, Jr. Bom December 2, 1915.
108
FLORENCE A., 2nd child of Samuel G. and Ella (Pat- terson) (94) Adair. Born March 29, 1882. Married Sep-
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tember 5, 1904 to C. Truman Wells. Reside at Waterford, Ohio.
Children:
James Adair. Bom June 27, 1906. Catheiine Lee. Bom October 28, 1918.
109
RAYMOND, 5th child of Samuel G. and Ella (Patter- son) (94) Adair. Born June 13, 1893. Married October 9, 1920 to Carrie Ellen Harden, daughter of Albert and Etta (Hill) Harden.
110
NED CURFMAN, 1st child of Frank W. and Luella (Curfman) (97) Gibson. Born September 9, 1879 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married June 14, 1906 at Douglas, Arizona, to Ethel Cui-tis, daughter of Horace and Mattie Curtis. Re- side in New York, N, Y,
111
MAUDE ELIZABETH, 2nd child of Frank W. and Lu- ella (Curfman) (97) Gibson. Born September 9, 1882 at Amesville, Ohio. Married August 18, 1907 to Stacy G. Lin- scott, son of Alexander and Lucy (South) Linscott. Reside in Basil, Ohio.
Children:
George Curtis. Bom May 13, 1909. Lucy Luella. Bom February 4, 1911.
112
BESSIE IRENE, 4th child of Frank W. and Luella (Curfman) (97) Gibson. Boni November 14, 1890. Mar- ried February 20, 1920 to August John Cederburg. Reside in New York, N. Y.
113
HARRY C, 1st child of Horace C. and Mattie Green (Curfman) (98) Owen. Born June 19, 1884. Married Oc- tober 1, 1908 to Kathryn Pilson.
Children:
Emily Martha. Bom November 14, 1912. Mary Edith. Bom August 21, 1915.
James Pilson. Bom
Kathryn May. Bom February 22, 1922.
114
EARLE D., 2nd child of Horace C. and Mattie Green (Curfman) (98) Owen. Born October 30. 1886. Married April 3, 1915 to Camilla Babbino. Reside in New York, N. Y.
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115
EDTTII. Bid child of Horace C. and Mattie Green (Curlmaii) (9cS) Owen. Born March 28, 1889. Mai-i'ied November 6, 1918 to Wilhani McKay Smith, son of William Dixon and Jane (McKay) Smith. Reside in Parkersbrug, West Virginia.
116
RUSSELL DANA, 4th child of Horace C. and Mattie Green (Curfman) (98) Owen. Born January 28, 1894. Married June 12, 1920 to Hattie Silcott, daughter of James L. and Susie Silcott. Reside in Parkersburg, West Virginia.
ROBERT, 4th child of John (1) and Rachel Henry. Bom December 14, 1798 in Chester County, Penna. Died January 5, 1881 on his farm near Amesville, Ohio, aged 82 years and 21 days. Married November 30, 1826 to Lavinia Glazier, daughter of Abel Glazier and a grand-daughter of Capt. Beniamin Brown. Lavinia (Glazier) Henry died October 31, 1857.
Ptol)ert Henry came from Chester County, Penn., with his parents in 1801 to a farm near Newport, Washington County, Ohio. When he was three years of age, in 1806, he moved again with his parents to a farm they had pur- chased five miles l)elow Harmar, now W'est Marietta, Ohio, where he spent eleven years, when the family moved to Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio, April 17, 1817. Here he assisted his father in clearing his land and open- ing up their frontier home. Having by this time more than an ordinary education, he engaged in the winter in teaching school and working on the farm in the summer. In 1826 immediately after his marriage, he settled on his own farm adjoining his father's where he resided until his death, a period of over 54 years.
He was progressive to a degree, when the steel plow share began to be used, he decided to have one for his plow, so he walked to Marietta, Ohio, and purchased a plow- share and a crane for the fire place, returning the same day, a distance oi" 60 miles, and carrying a load of nearly 30 lbs. During his life he held several local offices of trust and responsibility. In 1826 he was commissioned by Gov- ernor Jeremiah Morrow, Captain of the Second Light In- fantry Co., First Brigade, Third Division, Militia of Ohio, which office he held until 1830 when he resigned his com-
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mission. In the fall of 1829 he received the appointment as postmaster at Araesville, Ohio, being the second Post- master in that Township.
In 1834 he was elected Justice of Peace which office he
ROBERT HENRY 4
held for several years. He and his wife were ardent work- ers in the cause of Christianity and united with the Pres- byterian Church at Amesville, Ohio, at the time of its or- o^anization in 1832.
Children;
117. William Wallace.
118. Sarah .Jane.
119. Loiing: Glazier.
120. Mary Elizabeth.
121. James Abel.
122. George Edward.
117
WILLIAM WALLACE, 1st child of Robert (4) and Lavinia (Glazier) Henrv. Bom on a farm near Amesville. Ohio, May 16, 1828. Died at Butler, Mo., December 27, 1915. Married at Amesville, Ohio, April 15, 1852, to Mary
HENRY GENEALOGY 33
Louisa Henry, daughter of Matthew and Mary (Park) Henry, who died September 6, 1886.
Children :
123. Mary Lavinia.
Hattie Louisa. Born December 2, 1855. Reside in Lo.s Angeles, Calif.
Clara Adelaide. Bom December 27, 1858. Reside in Los An- geles, Calif.
Elmer Almon. Bom September 21, 1861. Died March 29, 186a
118
SARAH JANE, 2nd child of Robert (4) and Lavinia (Ghizier) Henry. Born on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, July 13, 1830. Died at Amesville, Ohio, April 1, 1895. Married at Amesville, Ohio, November 1, 1854, to Almon Elisha Henry, first child of Matthew and Mary (Park) Henry. No children.
119
LORING GLAZIER, 3rd child of Robert (4) and La- vinia (Glazier) Henry. Born on a fanii near Amesville, Ohio, June 14, 1832. Died at Hot Springs, Arkansas, April 27, 1892. Married at Glasgow, Mo., to Emma Marshall, December 30, 1873, who died September 6, 1908.
Children:
124. Libbie Grace.
Earl Glazier. Bom April 29, 1889.
120
MARY ELIZABETH, 4th child of Robert (4) and La- vinia (Glazier) Henry. Born on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, June 7, 1834. Died at Athens, Ohio, November 21, 1906. Married at Amesville, Ohio, to William Edwards, son of Henry and Rachel (Weimer) Edwards, May 24, 1860, who was born in Bedford County, Penna., February 19, 1830 and died at Athens, Ohio, June 24, 1914.
Children:
Dalton Hazen.
121
JAMES ABEL, 5th child of Robert (4) and Lavinia (Glazier) Henrv. Born on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, April 21, 1839. "Died August 10, 1918. Married October 21, 1868 at Watertown. Ohio, to Mary Ann Green, 3rd child of Mark and Lucv Gieen who was bom December 3, 1848, and died October 8, 1919.
Children : 126. Vinnie Adelaide.
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122
GEORGE EDWARD, 6th child of Robert (4) and La- vinia (Glazier) Henry. Born on a fann near Amesville, Ohio, August 15, 1841. Died at same place June 6, 1897. Married at Watertown, Ohio, September 18, 1872, to Sarah Converse Deming, 6th child of Daniel and Lois (Curtis) Deming, who was bora July 15, 1850, and died January 27,
1915.
Children: 127 Heter Homer. 12s. Robert Earle.
123
MARY LAVINIA, 1st child of William Wallace (117) and Marv Louisa Henry. Born November 23, 1853. Mar- ried December 6, 1876 to Phineas Huntington Holcomb, who died Januaiy 26, 1917 at Butler, Mc. Mrs. Holcomb resides in Butler, Mo.
124
GRACE, 1st child of Loring G. (119) and Emma (Marshall) Henry. Boin August 31. 1878. Married Octo- l)er 10, 1900 to John William Turner. Resides at P^ort Riley, Kansas.
Childrt'ii: John William, Jr. Born October 24, 1904.
125
DALTON HAZEN, only child of WiHiam and Mary (Henrv) (120) Edwards. Bom November 28, 1866 at Amesville, Ohio. Married February 28, 1894 to Delia Kin- cade l)y Rev. W. J. Jewett, at Stewart, Ohio. Delhi Kincade boin at Guysville, Ohio, December 25, 1870. Reside at Athens, Ohio.
Children:
Hanev Wood. Born October 16. 1895 at Athens, Ohio. Marv Ruth. Born July 28, 1897 at Athens. Ohio. Almon Henrv. Born Mav 7, 1900 at New lOngland. Ohio. Harold John" Bora Feb. 22, 1905 at Guysville, Ohio.
126
VINNIE ADELAIDE, only child of James Able (121) and Marv A. (Green) Henry. Born on a farm near Ames- ville, Ohio. September 23, 1869. Married at same place, May 11, 1899, to John Mason Howard, 5th child of Peter and Mary Howard, who was bom April 16, 1863. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
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127
HEBER HOMER, 1st child of George Edward (122) and Sarah C. (Domin"-) Henry. Born on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, July 13, 1877. Married at Alamosa, Col.,
HEBER H. HENRY
127
September 14, 1898, to Blanche Adair Dunbar, 6th child of Joseph L. and ]Mary (Patterson) Dunbar, born November 6, 1873. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
George Dunbar. Bom Septembei- 19, 1S99. Mary Helen. Bom October 16, 19U1.
128
ROBERT EARLE, 2nd child of George Edward (122) and Sarah C. (Deming) Henry. Born on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, June 22, 1883. Married at Coolville, Ohio, August 1, 1908 to Wilma Etta Barrett. Reside in Colum- bus, Ohio.
Children:
Gerald Edward. Born June 2, 1909. Robert Barrett. Bom August 31, 1910. Sarah Arlena. Born February 15, 1915.
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NANCY, 5th child of John (1) and Rachel Henry. Born May 2, 1809 in Chester County, Pa. Died June 10, 1882, on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, aged 83 years, 1 mo.,
NANCY (HENRY) BOYLES 5
8 days. Married Oct. 3, 1822 to Absalom Boyles, who was bom in Franklin County, Penna., in 1787 and died on a farm near Amesville, Ohio, May 3, 1863. (No children)
MARY (Polly), 6th child of John (1) and Rachel Hen- ry. Born January 2nd, 1802 on the old Henry farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died February 2. 1888, at Amesville, Ohio. Married June 7, 1827 to John T. Glazier, son of Abel and Sallie (Brown) Glazier.
129. George Washington.
130. William Wallace.
131. Absalom Boyles.
Children;
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t
MARY (POLLY) HENRY GLAZIER 6
129
GEORGE WASHINGTON, 1st child of John T. and Mary (Polly) (Henry) (6) Glazier. Born April 10, 1828, in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died July 21, 1873 at Savannah, Mo. First mairiag-e September 25, 1850 to Adeline Beasley, daughter of John and Polly Beasley.
Children:
132. Can-ie Adeline.
133. John L.
Second marriaoe January 30, 1862 to Julia Ann Joy,
daughter of James Joy.
Children:
134. Franl< Oimand.
Charles Lovell. Born September 12, 1S70 at Savannah, .Mo. Died April 14. 1911 at Boston Mass.
130
WILLIAM WALLACE, 2nd child of John T. and Mary (Polly) (Henry) (6) Glazier. Born July 20, 1830. Died
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January 29, 1860. Married August 24, 1854 to Sarah Eddy Brown daughter of Eh and Amy (Eddy) Brown.
Children:
135. Adda Leatha.
136. Amv Florence.
137. Charles Eli.
131
ABSALOM BOYLES, 3rd child of John T. and Mary (Polly) (Henry) (6) Glazier. Born October 14, 1836 at Amesville, Ohio. Died January 14, 1864 at Amesville, Ohio. Married October 14, 18o7 to Fanny Brown, daughter of John B. Brown.
132
CARRIE ADELINE, 1st child of George W. (129) and Adeline (Beasley) Glazier. Born June 30, 1851 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married December 20, 1869 at Savannah, Mo., to Sylvester B. Sanborn, 2nd child of Ransom and Emily (Keniston) Sanborn. Svlvester B. Sanborn died at Los Angeles, Calif., April 15,' 1899.
138. IMarv Grace.
Children:
133
JOHN L., 2nd child of George W. (129) and Adeline (Beaslev) Glazier. Born June 5, 1853 at Amesville, Ohio. Married December 31, 1874 to Lizzie D. L. FeiTell of St. Joseph, Mo. Reside at Savannah, Mo.
Children:
George W.
Julia A. Bom .June 14, 1878, at Savannah, Mo.
134
FRANK ORMAND, 1st child of George W. (129) and Julia Ann (Joy) Glazier. Born January 30, 1863 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married November 27, 1890 to Anna R. Tay- lor. Reside in Los Angeles, Calif.
135
ADDA LEATHA, 1st child of William Wallace (130) and Sarah Edd}* (Brown) Glazier. Born July 13, 1855 at Amesville, Ohio. Married November 4, 1875 at Clarksburg, Ohio, to Phillip Alonzo Skinner, who died at Sanford. Fla., in January, 1910. Mrs. Skinner resides at Clarksburg, Ohio.
HENRY GENEALOGY 39
Children:
139. Alonzo Williams.
Chai'lotte Henrietta. Bom September 3, 1884, at Clarksburj?,
Ohio. William Wallace. Bom April 21, 1886 at Clarksburg, Ohio.
136
AMY FLORENCE, 2nd child of William Wallace (130) and Sarah Eddy (Brown) Glazier. Born July 15, 1857 at Amesville, Ohio. Married Fe})ruary 10, 1881 at Clai"ksl)urg', Ohio, to Benjamin Franklin Leasure.
Children:
Floyd.
137
CHARLES ELI, 3rd child of William Wallace (130) and Sarah Eddy (Brown) Glazier. Bom February 15, 1859 at Amesville, Ohio. Married December 7, 1881 at Clarks- burg, Ohio, to Hettie Jane Tharp.
Children:
140. Pearl Don.
138
MARY GRACE, only child of Carrie Adeline (132) and Sylvester B. Sanborn. Born July 28, 1876 at Kansas City, Mo. Married June 12, 1902 at Los Angeles, Calif., to Wil- lis Lehman Lowder, 2nd child of Willis Davis and Minerva (Shield) Lowder. Reside at Los Angeles, Calif.
Children : Helen Marian. Bom March 9, 1908 at Los Angeles, Calif. Willis Sanborn. Bom August 2, 1910 at Los Angeles, Calif.
139
ALONZO WILLIAMS. 1st child of Phillip Alonzo and Adda L. (135) (Glazier) Skinner. Bom February 22, 1879 at Clarksburg, Ohio. Married November 5, 1902 to Adda Austin Ater. Reside at Clarksburg, Ohio.
Children:
Dorothy Dean. Bom October 8, 1913. Died January 7, 1914.
140
PEARL DON, only child of Charles Eli (137) ad Het- tie Jane (Tharp) Glazier. Bom April 15, 1883. Married Decemeber 3, 1903 to Rilla Francis Wine, daughter of James and Mary (Tripp) Wine. Reside in Logan, Ohio.
Children: Grace Irene. Bom January 17. 1901. Died June 8. 1907. Hazel Lucile. Bom June 21, 1907. Paule Eugene. Bom January 13, 19C9.
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HENRY GENEALOGY
WILLIAM HENRY, 7th child of John (1) and Rachel Henry. Born October 18, 1804 at Newport, Washington County, Ohio. Died Aug-ust 4, 1882 on his fann on the Hocking River in Canaan To^^^lship, Athens County, Ohio.
WILLIAM HENRY
Married October 16, 1829 to Eunice Caipenter, daughter of Capt. Parker Carpenter a native of Connecticut, and a vet- eran of the war of 1812. Eunice (Carpenter) Henry was bom November 23, 1809, in Windham County, Conn. Died July 26, 1888 at the home of her daughter Mrs. Charles I. Ham, in Athens, Ohio, in her 79th year.
William Henry came to Bern Township, Athens Coun- ty, Ohio, with his father's family, April 17. 1817. Here he worked on his father's farm and assisted him in clearing their land and opening up their frontier home, until his marriage. When in a few years he bought a fine faiTn on the Hocking river in Canaiin Township, seven miles from Athens, consisting of 400 acres of rich river bottom, graz- ing and timber land formerly owned by Colonel William Stewart.
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41
William Henry was known as a successful farmer and a g'ood business man. He continued to live on this farm until his death. His remains lie on the old farm on an ele-
EUNICE (CARPENTER) HENRY
vation overlooking the broad river bottom. There are but two of his children living: Charles, of Athens, Ohio, and Mrs. Rachel Porter of Zanesville, Ohio.
141. |
Parker C. |
142. |
George W. |
148. |
Nancv Jane. |
144. |
Harvev C. |
145. |
Charles. |
John Loring. |
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146. |
Rachel. |
Children:
Bom December 25, 1843. Died February 11, 1861.
141
PARKER C, 1st child of William (7) and Eunice (Car- penter) Henrv. Born October 19, 1831 in Bern TownshiD. Athens Countv, Ohio. Died October 5. 1904. Married September 7, 1851 to Elizabeth Bean, who was born June 28, 1833 and died January 23, 1909.
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Children :
147. William W.
148. George E.
Maiv F. Bom Febraarv 2. 1857. Died June 26, 1863.
149. Fannie M.
Ella R. Born October 20, 1860. Died October 1, 1861.
150. Jame.s J.
151. Lillie M.
142
GEORGE W., 2nd child of William (7) and Eunice (CaiiDenter) Henry. Born November 20, 1832 in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died January 24, 1872 at Amesville, Ohio. Married September 21, 1856 to Catherine Henry, daughter of Matthew and Mary (Park) Henry. Catherine was born January 5, 1836. Died June 21, 1921.
Children:
Almon G. Bom July 16, 1867. Resides in Amesville, Ohio.
143
NANCY Jane, 3rd child of William (7) and Eunice (CaiTDentei-) Henry. Boni February 22, 1832 in Canaan Township, Athens County. Ohio. Died Februaiy 11, 19()7. Married September 2, 1858 to Charles I. Ham. who was bora July 29, 1831 and died June 27, 1901.
Children:
152. Charle.'^ W.
153. Emma D.
144
HARVEY C, 4th child of William (7) and Eunice (Cai-penter) Henry. Born July 30, 1839 in Canaan Town- ship, Athens County, Ohio. Died April 9, 1905. Married March 30, 1864, to Mary D. Miller, who was born May 21, 1841.
Children:
154. Cora.
Lena. Bom November 13, 1860.
Frank M. Born December 20, 1869.
Margaret. Born August 10, 1873. Died October 30, 1915.
Charles G. Bom June 26, 1880.
Jessie M. Bom August 17. 1883. Died June 19, 1911.
145
CHARLES, 5th child of William (7) and Eunice (Car- penter) Henry. Born April 20, 1842, in Canaan Township. Athens County, Ohio. First marriage October 17, 1865 to Kate R. Lindley, who was bora October 26, 1842 and died December 12, 1900.
HENRY GENEALOGY 43
Children:
155. John L.
156. Ziba L.
157. William H.
Francis B. Born July 3, 1880. Resides in Athens, Ohio. Second marriage to Mary E. Wolfe. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
146
RACHEL HENRY, 7th child of William (7) and Eu- nice (Carpenter) Henry. Born May 4, 1846 in Canaan Township, Athens County, Ohio. Married December 29, 1875 to Rev. Samuel Porter, who died October 24, 1896. Reside in Zanesville, Ohio.
Children:
Jennie F. Bom August 26, 1877. Resides in Zanesville, Ohio. Delia. Bom August 23, 1880. Resides in Zanesville, Ohio. Rachel. Born August 23, 1880. Died August 23, 1880.
147
WILLIAM W., 1st child of Parker C. (141) and Eliz- abeth (Bean) Henry. Born November 20, 1852. Died Jan- uary 4, 1922. Married August 10, 1876 to Mattie Shields.
158. AiTninta.
Children:
148
GEORGE E., 2nd child of Parker C. (141) and Eliza- beth (Bean) Henry. Born December 31, 1854. Married August 10, 1886 to Dora Zehren.
Children:
159. Edith M.
160. Nina D.
Charles P. Born April 24, 1894.
Minnie E. Born January 14, 1897.
Fannie B. Bom March 25, 1899. — - '
Lena L. Bom June 9, 1901.
Margaret R. Bom June 23, 1903.
Thelnia. Bom July 23, 1908.
149
FANNIE M., 4th child of Parker C. (141) and Eliza- beth (Bean) Henry. Born November 29, 1858. Married September 4, 1884 to Henry A. Matheny. Reside near Athens, Ohio.
Children:
161. Letha M.
Ra>Tnond. Bom April 17, 1891. Died November 7, 1909.
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150
JAMES J., 6th child of Parker C. (141) and Elizabeth (Bean) Henry. Born April 5, 1862. First marriage April 17, 1892 to Emma Andrews, who died September 6, 1905.
Children:
162. Almond Leroy.
Second marriage March 19, 1908 to Nora Light. Re- side in Athens, Ohio.
151
LILLIE M., 7th child of Parker C. (141) and Elizabeth (Bean) Henry. Born March 21, 1864. Married Februarv 22, 1893 to William M. Andrews. Reside in Athens, Ohio.^
Children: Donald. Died in infancy.
152
CHARLES W., 1st child of Charles L and Nancv Jane (Henry) (143) Ham. Born August 10, 1859. First mar- i-iage March 20, 1881 to Mollie Allen. Second marrige April 2, 1890 to Lucile Sigler.
Children:
163. Josiah A.
William T. (No record supplied.) Charles I. (No recoi'd supplied.)
164. Marie J.
B. Theodore. Bom Nov. 5, 1906.
153
EMMA D., 2nd child of Charles L and Nancv Jane
(Henry) (143) Ham. Bom March 28, 1863. Married June
19, 1889 to C. M. Rambo.
Children:
Florence M. Bom May 6, 1890. Harry M. Bom July 27, 1892.
154
CORA, 1st child of Han^ev C. (144) and Marv D. (Mill- er) Henry. Bom April 15, 1865. Died February 7, 1896. Married December 29, 1891 to D. M. Roberts.
Children:
165. Mary E.
155
JOHN L., 1st child of Charles (145) and Kate R. (Lind- ley) Henry. Born October 25, 1866. Married September 19, 1897 to Ora E. Cotton. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
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Children:
Ruth Marie. Born October 13, 1900. John Cotton. Bom March 13, 1904.
156
ZIBA L., twin child of Charles (145) and Kate R. (Lindley) Henry. Born October 25, 1872. Married May 22, 1895 to Myrtle Johnson.
Children:
Donald J. Bom December 22, 1897. Harold L. Bom November 6, 1899. Frank B. Bom September 25, 1902. Eleanor. Bom October 10, 1909.
157
WILLIAM H., twin child of Charles (145) and Kate R. (Lindley) Henry. Born October 25, 1872. Married August 8, 1900 to Blanche Jones, who was bom August 23, 1873. Reside in Hamden, Ohio.
158
ARMINTA, only child of William W. (147) and Mattie (Shields) Henry. Born September 29, 1877. Married October 20, 1897 to Charles Chase.
Children :
Mattie. Bom December 27, 1899. Mildred A. Bom November 9, 1907. Merril. Bom November 1, 1912.
159
EDITH M., 1st child of George E. (148) and Dora (Zehren) Henry. Born January 27, 1889. Married April 23, 1910 to Carl Tucker.
Children:
Dorothy. Bom January 17, 1912. John Carl. Born July 24, 1913.
160
NINA D., 2nd child of George E. (148) and Dora (Zeh- ren) Henrv. Born February 15, 1892. Married June 18, 1916 to Thomas Atkins.
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161
LETHA M., 1st child of Henry A. and Fannie M. (Hen- ry) (149) :\Iatheny. Born February 24, 1886. Married February 9, 1908 to William H. McClain. Reside near Ath- ens, Ohio.
162
AI.MON LEROY, 1st child of James J. (150) and Em- ma (Andrews) Henry. Born January 12, 1893. Died April 11, 1916. Married October 11, 1913 to Marie Townsend.
Children :
Richard. Bom Sept. 20, 1914.
163
JOSIAH A., 1st child of Charles W. (152) and Mollie (Allen) Ham. Born January 18, 1885. First marriage Sep- tember 23, 1903 to Blanche Hammer.
Children:
Robert A. Bom May 5, 1905. John W. Bom August 29, 1907.
Second marriage to Eyelyn Forrest, July 8, 1916.
164
MARIE J., 4th child of Charles W. (152) and Mollie (Allen) Ham. Bom May 5, 1896. Married May 28, 1915 to Walter H. McDaniel.
Children: Minnie Louise. Bom August 23, 1916.
165
MARY E., only child of D. M. and Cora (Henry) (154) Roberts. Born October 31, 1892. Married September 3, 1913 to Dion De Foil.
Children:
Margaret Frances. Bom November 16, 1914. Fred Dana. Born February 21, 1917.
HENRY GENEALOGY 47
8
JAMES, 8th child of John (1) and Rachel Ilcnry. Born February 2, 1807 on a larni five miles l^elow Marietta on the Ohio River. Died March 8, 1885 at Amesville, Ohio. First marriage October 29, 1838 to Sophronia W. Good- speed, who was l)orn in Massachusetts, May 3, 1815 and died near Amesville, Ohio, Novembei- 12, 1871. Second marriage June 2, 1874 to Miss Sarah C. (Goodspeed) Rols- ton, who died December 21, 1904. His wives were sisters
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JAMES HENRY
8
and daughters of Joseph Goodspeed, who was born in Barn- stable, Mass., June 1774 and came to Athens County, Ohio, in 1818.
Mrs. Sarah (Goodspeed) Rolston had four children, one daughter, by her first marriage. Mrs. Fannie (Rolston) Wells, now lives at Lathrop, Ohio.
James Henry came with his father's family to Beni To\Miship, Athens County, Ohio, and settled on the John Henry farm in 1817. He was educated in the public schools and during his life he held many offices of trust and by his honorable and upright dealing, made many warm friends
48 HENRY GENEALOGY
and did by his industry accumulate considerable property. He and his wife were members of the Methodist Episcopal Church of Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Charles Matthew Leroy. Bom August 7, 1836. Died June 9, 1839.
166. Sarah Elizabeth.
167. Mary Jane.
168. Flora Eleanor.
166
SARAH ELIZABETH. 2nd child of James (8) and Sophronia (Goodspeed) Henry. Born April 6, 1841. Died Mav 8, 1919. Married June 14, 1860 to Walter Gilligan. who was bom September 20, 1833 and died at Athens, Ohio, January 25, 1912.
Children:
169. Lizzie Maye.
170. Maude S.
167
NANCY MARY JANE, 3rd child of James (8) and So- phronia (Goodspeed) Henry. Born July 10, 1843 in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio, first mari-iage September 10, 1863 to G. Bloomfield Pewthers, of Amesville, Ohio, who died May 26, 1866
Children: Henrv Bloomfield, son of Mary J. and G. B. Pewthers, was bom in Amesville, Ohio, July 31, 1866, and died in Delaware, Ohio, November 24, 1897.
Second marriaoe November 28, 1872 to H. B. Hedges, who died in Delaware, Ohio, May 14, 1908. Mrs. Hedges resides in Delaware, Ohio.
168
FLORA ELEANOR, 4th child of James (8) and So- phronia (Goodspeed) Henry. Bom January 13, 1851 in Bern To\\Tiship. Athens County, Ohio. First marriage De- cember 27. 1874 to Augustus H. McCune who died April 21, 1913. Second marriage October 14, 1914 to Albert Rine- hart. Reside in San Diego, Cal.
169
LIZZIE MAYE, 1st child of Walter and Sarah E. (Hen- ry) (166) Gilligan. Born March 10. 1862 at Amesville. Ohio. Mari-ied August 5, 1883 to John Gardner Owen, 2nd child of Nelson B. and Annie (Can3enter) Owen, who was born December 14, 1860. Died January 12, 1907. Mrs. Owen resides in Springfield, Ohio.
HENRY GENEALOGY 49
Children:
171. Grace Baird.
172. Bessie Belle.
Nettie Blanche. Born October 20, 1888 at Amesville, Ohio.
173. Austin Oscar.
174. Edith Maye.
175. Lydia Maude.
Walter James. Bom December 20, 1897 at Amesville, Ohio. Nelson Bradford. Born Maich 4, 1899 at Amesville, Ohio. Mary Freda. Bom April 3, 1902 at Amesville, Ohio. Flora Faye. Bom April 3, 1902. Died April 24, 1903.
170
Maude S., 2nd child of Walter and Sarah E. (Henry) (166) Gilligan. Born April 13, 1878 at Amesville, Ohio. Married November 2, 1897 to Harry Harlon Hoisington, born July 19, 1873. Reside in Madison, S. D.
Children:
Thelma Cora. Bom December 23, 1899.
Dudley Walter. Bom September 18, 1904.
Francis Maye. Born May 27, 1908.
Goldie Lucile. Bom August 4, 1914.
Harriet Maude. Bom February 26, 1912. Died April 26, 1912.
171
GRACE BAIRD, 1st child of John G. and Lizzie M. (Gilligan) (169) Owen. Born May 13, 1884 at Amesville, Ohio. Married December 23, 1905 to Charles Ross Perry who was bora October 29, 1880. Reside in Butler, Pa.
Children :
Victor Criswell. Bom November 8, 1906. Died August 12, 1909. Frank Liken. Born June 26, 1908. Charies William. Bom August 29, 1910.
172
BESSIE BELL, 2nd child of John G. and Lizzie M. (Gilligan) (169) Owen. Bora June 6, 1886 at Amesville, Ohio. Married August 15, 1906 to Ray F. Ulmer, of Ath- ens, Ohio, who was born October 25, 1879. Reside in Spring- field, Ohio.
Children : Richard Eugene. Bom June 2, 1907.
173
AUSTIN OSCAR, 3rd child of John G. and Lizzie M. (Gilligan) (169) Owen. Born August 15, 1890 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married January 14, 1922 to Lula Hillen of Millfield, Ohio. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
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174
EDITH MAYE, 4th child of John G. and Lizzie M. (Gilligan) (169) Owen. Born February 1, 1893 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married December 4, 1917 to Clarence Bum- gardner. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
Children:
Donald Owen. Bom April 26, 1919.
175
LYDIA MAUDE, 5th child of John G. and Lizize M. (Gilligan) (169) Owen. Born Deceml)or 7. 1895 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married December, 1917 to Ormond S. Slaugh- ter. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
RACHEL HENRY, 9th child of John (1) and Rachel Heniy. Born October 20, 1809 on a farm five miles below
RACHEL (HENRY) CABLE 9
Harmar, now West Marietta, Ohio. Died September 12, 1887, at Davenport, Iowa. Married, 1830, to Hiram Cable, at Amesville, Ohio.
HENRY GENEALOGY 51
Children :
176. George Wyatt.
Charles Henry. Born February 12, 1833. Died March 18, 1834.
177. Hansom Reed.
178. Nancy Jane.
179. Mary Lucy.
Hannah Maria. Bom Sept. 11, 1844. Died Sept. 8, 1845. Last child a girl, died at bii-th.
176
GEORGE WYATT, 1st child of Hiram and Rachel (Henry) (9) Cable. Born June 17, 1832, at Amesville, Ohio. Died September 26, 1911, at Davenport, Iowa. Married October 18, 1854, to Eliza Ellen Baldwin, at Uibana, Ohio.
Children :
Charles Hiram. Bom July 7, 1856 at Cable, Ohio Died April 21, 1897 at Davenport, Iowa.
180. Nannie Kate.
Laura Belle. Bom August 11, 1861 at New Liberty, Iowa. Died August 9, 1872 at Davenport, Iowa.
181. Mary Ellen.
182. Josephine.
183. George Wyatt, Jr.
177
RANSOM REED, 3rd child of Hiram and Rachel (Hen- ry) (9) Cable. Born September 23, 1834 at Amesville, Ohio. Died November 12, 1900 at Chicago, Illinois. First marriage, February 16, 1864 to Josephine Stickney, daugh- ter of Benjamin and Sarah Jane (Powers) Stickney, at St. Louis, Mo.
Children:
184. Hiram Stickney.
185. Josephine.
186. Francis.
Benjamin Stickney. Born September 24. 1872. Killed in an automobile accident at Ipswich, Mass., September 26, 1915.
Second marriage, February 3, 1880, at Rock Island, Illinois, to Jane Buford, daughter of James M. Buford.
178
NANCY JANE, 1st daughter and 4th child of Hiram and Rachel (Henry) (9) Cable. Born January 12, 1837 at Amesville, Ohio. Married June 4, 1872 at Davenport, Iowa, to Joseph S. Wylie.
Children: Nellie Cable. Bom September 25, 1873 at Central City, Ne- braska. Died October 27, 1877, at Davenport, Iowa.
187. Hiram Cable.
William. Bom October 14, 1877 at Davenport, Iowa. Died same vear.
188. Mary Ellen.
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179
MARY LUCY, 5th child of Hiram and Rachel (Henry) (9) Cable. Bom April 16, 1839 at Amesville, Ohio. Died June 2, 1912 at Rock Island, Illinois. Married January 14,
1868 to Henry B. Sudlow.
Children:
Francis. Born Febiiiaiy 28. 1872 at Davenport, Iowa. Was drowned Julv 29, 1893 in the waters of Rock River, in Illinois. 189. George Egbert.
180
NANNIE KATE, 2nd child of George Wvatt (176) and Eliza Ellen (Baldwin) Cable. Born September 24. 1857 at New Liberty, Iowa. Married September 21, 1882 at Daven- port, Iowa to A. \V. McCandless, son of Archibal and Eliz- abeth McCandless. Reside in Davenport, Iowa.
Children:
George Lee. Bom March 8, 1888. Resides in Chicago, Illinois. Russell. Born April 1, 1891. Resides in New York City. N. Y. Wilson. Bom December 13, 1900. Resides in Davenport, Iowa.
181
MARY ELLEN, 4th child of George Wyatt (176) and
Eliza Ellen (Baldwin) Cable. Born ^lay 25, 1864 at New
Liberty. Iowa. Married August 21, 1889 at Davenport,
Iowa, to Charles J. ^'on Mauer. Reside in Davenport, Iowa.
C hildren:
Cable George. Bora December 29, 1890, Davenport, iowa. No
marriage record given. James. Bom January 5, 1893, Davenport, Iowa. Richard. Bom September 28. 1897. Davenport, Iowa. Josephine. Bom May 14, 1902, Davenport, Iowa.
182
JOSEPHINE, 5th child of George Wyatt (176) and Eliza Ellen (Baldwin) Cable. Born June 13, 1867 at Dav- enport. Iowa. Married January 22, 1902 at Davenport, Iowa, to Daniel Gould Wing. Reside in Boston, Mass.
Children:
Kathenne. Born October 12, 1903.
183 ^
GEORGE WYATT Jli.. 6th child of George Wyatt (176) and Eliza Ellen (Baldwin) Cable. Bom October 25,
1869 at Davenport, Iowa. Married November 9, 1899 at Knoxville, Tenn., to Katherine Belle Woodruff.
Children:
George Wyatt 3rd. Bom September 4, 1908, Davenport, Iowa. Katherine. Bom March 27, 1912, at Davenport, Iowa.
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184
HIRAM STICKNEY, 1st child of Ransom Reed (177) and Josephine (Sticknoy) Cable. Bom February 27, 1867 at Rock Island, Illinois. Married September 14, 189G at Manitou, Colorado, to Marion Wheeler, daughter of Jerome B. and Harriett M. Wheeler. Reside in Rock Island, Illinois.
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JOSEPHINE, 2nd child of Ransom Reed (177) and Josephine (Stickney) Cable. Born March 26, 1870 at Rock Island, Illinois. Married November 11, 1899 at Rock Island, Illinois to Sidney Hamp. Reside in Colorado Springs, Colo- rado.
Children:
Margaret. No record of birth. Frances. No record of birth. Edward Henry. No record of birth,
186
FRANCIS, 3rd child of Ransom Reed (177) and Jose- phine (Stickney) Cable. Born July 22, 1871 at Rock Island, Illinois. Married April 19, 1899 at Rock Island, Illinois, to Charles Edward Pope, son of George Pope. Reside in Lake Forest, Illinois.
Children:
Edward Stickney. No reconl of birtli.
187
HIRAM CABLE, 2nd child of Joseph S. and Nancy Jane (Cable) (178) Wylie. Born February 29, 1876 at Dav- enport, Iowa. Married October 30, 1902 at Knoxville, Tenn., to Iva Belle McMullen. Reside in Kansas City, Mo.
188 MARY ELLEN, 4th child of Joseph S. and Nancv Jane (Cable) (178) Wylie. Born January 22, 1880 at Davenport, Iowa. Married September 18, 1901 to James B, Coykendall. Reside in Knoxville, Tenn.
Children:
James B. Covkendall. Born April 29, 1904. S. D. Coykendall 3rd. Born May 28, 1909.
189
GEORGE EGBERT, 2nd child of Henrv B. and Mary Lucy (Cable) (179) Sudlow. Born March 4, 1877 at Coal Valley. Illinois. Manied Felnurvy 20 1909 at Chicago. Ill- inois to Blanche Williams, daughter of D. Dexter W^illiams. Reside in Port Byron, Illinois,
Children:
Two sons. (Names and dates not given)
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SOPHIA M., 1st child of John (1) and Margaret (Mc- Nutt) Henry. Born at Warren, Washington County, Ohio, August 16, 1812. Died in Rome Township, Athens County, Ohio, January 25, 1895. Married June 2, 1836 to Moses Curtis, born Novern])er 28, 1811, in Meredith, N. Y., 4th child of Bildad and Thankful (Orcutt) Curtis, who died in
SOPHIA (HENRY) CURTIS 10
Bern Township, October 5, 1863, aged 51 years, 10 mo. and 7 days. Sophia M. Henry came to Athens County with her parents in the spring of 1817 when she was but 5 years of age and settled on the John Henry farm in Bern Township where she spent the early part of her life helping her fath- er and mother in their work of building and improving their frontier home. She was the last one of the Charter mem- bers of the Presbyterian Church of Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
190. Henrv Hudson.
191. Charles Carv.
192. Ann Eliza.
193. Lois Sophia.
HENRY GKNKALOGY 55
190
HENRY HUDSON, 1st child of Moses and Sophia (Henry) (10) Curtis. Roi-n on a farm near Aniesville, Ohio, June 15, 1837. Died at Aniesville, Ohio, July 21), 1896.
Married for his first wife Jane Sunderland, September 9, 1860.
Married for his second wife, Sarah E. Sunderland, October 4, 1870.
Married for his thii'd wife, Flora Crawford, November 2, 1888.
Married for his fourth wife, Meeda Miller, November 26, 1895.
Children: ,. -
194. Edwin C.
Autie C. Died January 15, 1865 in infancy.
195. Effie B.
196. Nellie.
191
CHARLES CARY, 2nd child of Moses and Sophia (Henry) (10) Curtis. Born on a farm near Aniesville, Ohio, July 17, 1841. Died on his farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio, November 16, 1891. Married for his first wife Ruth Park, November 12, 1863, who died October 26, 1871.
Married for his second wife Janette Drain, September 16, 1874. Mrs. Curtis resides in Marietta, Ohio.
Children: Fannie May. Born May 6, 1S77. Reside in Marietta, Ohio. Mary Edith. Born June 10, 1880. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
197. Elva Grace.
198. Rose Drain.
199. Charles Gary Jr.
192
ANN ELIZA. 3rd child of Moses and Sophia (Henry) (10) Curtis. Boi-n on a farm near Aniesville. Ohio, Decem- ber 11. 1845. Died at Aniesville, Ohio. July 15. 1911. Mar- ried October 17, 1865 to Robert Barnard Henry of Anies- ville, Ohio.
Children:
Edward. Bom July 31, 1866. Died iMay 16, 1876.
Alice G. Bom September 4, 1870. Died October 26, 1878.
200. Vesta Curtis.
201. Jessie Lois.
193
LOIS SOPHIA, 4th child of Moses and Sophia (Henry) (10) Curtis. Bom on a farai near Amesville, Ohio, August
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21, 1847. Died October 26, 1919. Manied March 16, 1871
to B. A. Ellis, of Lancaster, Ohio, who died February 22,
1920.
Children :
202. Frank C.
203. Fred H.
204. Edna M.
194
EDWIN C, 1st child of Henry Hudson (190) and Jane
(Sunderland) Curtis. Bom on a faiTu near Amesville, Ohio,
January 12, 1866. Married October 7, 1890 to Leonna D.
Wyatt, 9th child of George and Dmsilla (Tedrow) Wyatt.
Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
Children:
Marv Lucile. Bom April 13, 1892. EdA\-in Wyatt. Bom September 17, 1899.
195
EFFIE B.. 1st child of Henry Hudson (190) and Sarah E. (Sunderland) Curtis. Born April 12. 1874 on a faiTn near Amesville, Ohio. Married December 31, 1895 to Henry M. Hammond, 1st child of John and Belinda (Caldwell) Hammond.
Children :
John Henrv. Bom March 30, 1897. George Edwin. Bom October 22, 1898. Mary Ellen. Bom June 5, 1906.
196
NELLIE MAY. 2nd child of Henry Hudson (190) and Sarah E. (Sunderland) Curtis. Bom December 15. 1883 on a farm near Amesville, Ohio. Married June 28, 1911 to John Aukemian. Reside in Cadiz, Ohio.
197
ELVA GRACE, 3rd child of Charles Gary (191) and Janette (Drain) Curtis. Born July 27. 1883. Married August 26, 1912 to Mahlon M. Merrick. Reside at Stewart, Ohio.
Children:
Ruthanna. Bom Julv 20. 1914. Martha Janette. Bom October 18, 1916. Envin Curtis. Bom March 7. 1919. Lloyd Harvey. Bom December 27, 1921.
198
ROSE DRAIN, 4th child of Charles Gary (191) and Janette (Drain) Curtis. Born July 28, 1885. Married Sep- tember 28, 1919 to William Reid Adair. Reside in Mars, Penn.
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199
CHARLES GARY, JR., 5th child of Charles Cary (191) and Janette (Drain) Curtis. Bom January 30, 1889 on a faiTti near Amesville, Ohio. Married August 30, 1913 to Hazel Holton of Plymouth, 111. lieside at Amesville, Ohio.
Children: Betty Jean. Born March 17, 1919.
200 VESTA CURTIS, 3rd child of R. B. and Ann Eliza (Curtis) Henry. Born June 5, 1877 at Amesville, Ohio. Married October 6, 1910 to Willard E. Thompson. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
Children: William Bamaixl. Bom December 19, 1918.
201
JESSIE LOIS, 4th child of R. B. and Ann Eliza (Cur- tis) (192) Henry. Born November 29, 1880 at Amesville, Ohio. Died March 2, 1922. Married May 15, 1909 to Ed- ward Wooley. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Eleanor. Bora October 17, 1909.
Edward. Born January 2, 1911.
Martha. Bora September 17, 1913.
Katherine. Bora Febinaary 5, 1915.
Albert. Born April 6, 1916. Died July 19, 1916.
202
FRANK C, (twin) child of B. A. and Lois (Curtis) (193) Ellis. Born in Bern Township, June 15, 1873. Mar- ried May 10, 1902 to Mary E. Starlin of New England, who died November, 1903. Mr. Ellis resides in Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Mary Virgene. Born August 16, 1903.
203 FRED H., (twin) child of B. A. and Lois (Curtis) (193) Ellis. Bora in Bern Township, June 15, 1873. Mar- ried January 20, 1910 to Edith Hoisington. Reside in Ath- ens, Ohio.
Children :
Frederic. Bora November 11, 1910.
Robert. Bora. March 31, 1916.
Arthur Phillips. Bom February 21, 1921.
204 EDNA M., 3rd child of B. A. and Lois (Curtis) (193) Ellis. Bora May 23, 1882 at Amesville, Ohio. Married November 14, 1907 to George A. Fleming, 2nd child of John and Flora (Linscott) Fleming. Reside at Amesville, Ohio.
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11
JOSEPH, 3rd child of John (1) and Margaret (Mc- Nutt) Henry. Bom November 16, 1815 at Warren, Wash- ington Countv, Ohio. Died at Amesville, Ohio, February 28^ 1899. ]\Iarried 1839 to Sarah Patterson, daughter of Jordan and Mary (Lipsey) Patterson. Although no chil- dren were ever bora to them, a number of young persons
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JOSEPH HENRY 11
owe their prominence and start in life to their benevolence. With the exception of about six years following 1872, he spent in Indiana, he lived his whole life in Bern and Ames To\\-nships, Athens County, Ohio. He united with the Presbyterian church of Amesville, Ohio, in 1843 and was a faithful Christian to the end.
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12
EIJZA, 4th child of John (1) and Margaret (McNutt) Henry. Born July 20, 1817 on the old Henry farm in Bern Township. Athens County, Ohio. Died July 5, 1880, near Chesterhill, Ohio, aged 62 years, 15 days. Married August 18, 1843 to John Beck, Jr., son of John and Ilachel Beck. John Beck was born February 22, 1810, died September 4, 1887. Eliza (Henry) Beck lived for a short time after her marriage on the farm of the late David Henry after which
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her husband bought the farm now owned by Harvey Beck near Chesterhill, Ohio, where she spent the remainder of her life. She was a woman of sterling qualities it is said. "A friend in need is a friend indeed." This was true of Eliza Henry, in sickness among her friends and neighbors she was the first to come to their assistance, their troubles were her troubles, she had a kind word for all and her death was as a cloud to the clear sky to her family and neighbors.
Children:
205. Charles H.
George E. Bora July IS, 1846. Died August 6, 1849.
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205
CHARLES H., 1st child of John and Eliza (Henrv) (12) Beck. Born October 5, 1844. Died September 1883. Married November 14, 1867 to Alice Hopkins daughter of Stured and Hannah Hopkins \\ho was born 1843 and died 1903.
Children: |
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George E. Bom 1869. |
Died 1886. |
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206. |
John Han'ey. |
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207. |
Olive A. |
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208. |
Eliza T. |
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209. |
Charles Henry. |
206
JOHN HARVEY, 2nd child of Charles H. (205) and Alice (Hopkins) Beck. Born Aug-ust 17, 1870. Married, 1903, to Minta W'oolman, daughter of G. M. and Emma Woolman. Reside near CJhesterhill, Ohio.
207
OLIVE A., 3rd child of Charles H. (205) and Alice (Hopkins) Beck. Bom Febi'uarv 14, 1874. Died October 3, 1920. Married October 14, 1911 to G. M. Woolman, son of Joal and Mauda Woolman.
208
ELIZA T., 4th child of Charles H. (205) and Alice (Hopkins) Beck. Born, 1878. Married, 1911, to Frank Metcalf, son of John and Elizabeth Metcalf.
Children:
Vergol. Bom November 9, 1912. Alice. Bom July 2, 1915.
209
CHARLES HENRY JR., 5th child of Charles H. (205) and Alice (Hopkins) Beck. Bom Mav 26, 1881. Died June 17, 1911. Married May 27, 1902 to Cora Wood, daugh ter of B. K. and Elizabeth Wood.
Children:
Ruth Elizabeth. Bom December 18, 1907.
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13
MARTHA (Patty), 5th child of John (1) and Mar- garet (McNutt) Henry. Born July 7, 1819, on the old Hen- rv farm in Born Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died at Amesville, Ohio, January 15, 1904, aged 84 years, 6 months, and 8 days. Mari'ied June 6, 1838 to James Patterson, the oldest son of Jordan and Mary (Lipsey) Patterson, who died
MARTHA (PATTY HENRY) PATTERSON
13
June 3, 1890, aged 74 years. Martha Henry spent her early life on the farm in Bern Township, her married life was spent in Amesville, Ohio, with her husband, where they erected their dwelling being the first residence in that vil- lage, their married life having been one of almost 52 years. She together with her husl^and united with the Presbyter- ian church of Amesville early in the 40's, under the pastor- ate of Rev. John Hunt, and was a faithful member ever after. Her piety was not of the demonstrative type, but by her kindly words and deeds she raised for herself a monument in the hearts of friends that will last as long as memory itself.
Children:
210. Ann Eliza.
211. Marv Nancv.
212. Martha J.
213. Lucy A.
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210
ANN ELIZA (Ida), 1st child of James and Martha (Henrv) (13) Patterson. Born March 25, 1839 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Died October 21, 1867 at Amesville, Ohio. Married August 20, 1860 to Hugh Boyd.
Children:
Luella. Bom October 25, 1863. Resides in Mt. Vemon, Iowa. Robert Allen. Born July 17, 1866.
211
MARY NANCY, 2nd child of James and Martha (Hen- ry) (13) Patterson. Born September 18, 1840, at Ames- ville, Ohio. Died August 29, 1898 at same place. Married September 19, 1859 at Amesville, Ohio to Joseph Lyman Dunbar, son of Stephen and Lucy (Cutler) Dunbar, who died November 17, 1916.
26, 1862. Died Febi-uary 28,
Children: |
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214. |
Etta Lena. |
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James Paterson. |
Born November |
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1902. |
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21.5. |
Frank IMason. |
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216. |
Ida May. |
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217. |
Lucy Maude. |
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218. |
Blanche Adair. |
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219. |
Mary Grace. |
212
MARTHA, 3rd child of James and Martha (Henry) (13) Patterson. Bora Mai'ch 8, 1842 at Amesville, Ohio. Died October 5, 1861 at Amesville, Ohio. Married May, 1860, to John Wyatt, Jr., son of John Sr. and Emily (Car- penter) Wyatt.
Children:
Martha. Bom May 5, 1861. Died August 6, 1878.
213
LUCY A., 4th child of James and Martha (Henry) (13) Patterson. Born July 23, 1855 at Amesville, Ohio. Married September 21, 1875 to William Alfred Adair, who was born February 27. 1846. Died August 3, 1898. Mrs. Adair resides in Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
220. Eleanor Graham.
221. Rena Blanchard.
222. William Ried.
223. Erne.st Patterson.
214
ETTA LENA. 1st child of Joseph and Mary N. (Patter- son) (211) Dunbar. Born March 12, 1860 in Amesville,
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Ohio. Married October 29, 1879 to Marion Francis Caii^en- ter, 4th child of Lewis and Diantha (Alderman) Caipenter, who died May 17, 1908. Mrs. Carpenter resides in Ames- ville, Ohio.
Children:
224. Bert Clarence.
225. Lewis Wilbur.
226. Clayton Dunbar.
227. Mary Louise.
215
FRANK MASON, 3rd child of Joseph L. and Mary Nancy (Patterson) (211) Dunbar. Born July 15, 1864 at Amesville, Ohio. Married Octol)er 21, 1890 at Amesville to Stella Fulton, daughter of Joseph Warren and Francis (Glazier) Fulton. Ileside in Parkersburg, W. Va.
Children:
Harvey Roldan. Bom May 22, 1891. James Patterson. Bom December 4, 1902.
216^
IDA MAY, 4th child of Joseph L. and Mary Nancy (Patterson) (211) Dunbar. Born January 17, 1867 at Amesville, Ohio. Married June 1, 1897 at St. Louis, Mo., to Charles Lowiy Orr, a son of William Draper and Mary Elizabeth (Summers) Orr. Reside in Aldmosa, Colorado.
Children:
Draper Dunbar. Born December 6, 1898 at Alamosa, Colorado.
228. Mary Esther.
217
LUCY MAUDE, 5th child of Joseph L. and Mary Nan- cy (Patterson) (211) Dunbar. Born October 4, 1869 at Amesville, Ohio. Married April 24, 1907 at Marion, Ohio, to George Clarence Dyson, who was born in Ames Township, December 7, 1865 and was a son of David and Jane (Wolfe) Dyson. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
218
BLANCHE ADAIR, 6th child of Joseph L. and Mary Nancy (Patterson) (211) Dunbar, Born November 6, 1873 at Amesville, Ohio. Married September 14, 1898 to Hel)er Homer Henry, 1st child of George Edward and Sarah Converse (Deming) Henry. Reside at Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
George Dunbar. Bom September 19, 1899. Mary Helen. Bom October 16, 1901.
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219
MARY GRACE, 7th child of Joseph L. and Mary Nan- cy (Patterson) (211) Dunbar. Bora January 18, 1876 at Amesville, Ohio. Married September 19, 1900 at Ames- ville, Ohio to Albei't Frankhn Linscott, son of George and Mary (Owen) Linscott. Reside in Marion, Ohio.
Children:
Albert Owen. Bom Febi-uary 11, 1908 at Marion, Ohio. Martha Jane. Bom April 26, 1910 at Marion, Ohio. Mary Luella. Bom January 24, 1915 at Marion, Ohio.
220
ELEANOR GRAHAM, 1st child of William A. and Lucy (Patterson) (213) Adair. Bora July 30, 1878 at Amesville, Ohio. Married December 28, 1914 to Frank Hen- ry Gifford, son of John Edmond and Eva Jane (Henry) Gifford. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
221
RENA BLANCHARD, 2nd child of William A. and Lucy (Patterson) (213) Adair. Born August 21, 1880 at Amesville, Ohio. Married October 1, 1901 to Thomas Ew- ing Clark, son of George E. and Lj'da (Beasley) Clark. Re- side in Athens, Ohio.
Children:
Richard Adair. Bom July IS, 1904.
Robert Ewing. Bom April 23, 1907.
Paul Alfred. Bom November 14, 1909. Died September 5, 1910.
William Patterson. Born July 26, 1914.
222 WILLL-^M REID, 3rd child of Wm. Alfred and Lucv A. (Patterson) (213) Adair. Born June 4, 1883. Married September 28, 1919 to Rose Drain Curtis, 3rd child of Charles Cary and Janette (Drain) Curtis. Reside in Mars, Penna.
223
ERNEST PATTERSON, 4th child of William A. and Lucy (Patterson) (213) Adair. Born July 21, 1888 at Ames- ville, Ohio. Married August 10, 1915 to Pansy Juanita Meadows. Reside in Bluefield, W. Va.
Children: Mary Frances. Bom May 13, 1916.
224 BERT CLARENCE, lst"child of Marion F. and Etta Lena (Dunbar) (214) Cai-penter. Bora November 21, 1881. Married November 23. 1902 to Ella Henderson, daughter of William S. and Mary (Anderson) Henderson, who was born July 11, 1883. Reside near Federal, Ohio.
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Children:
Mary Leone. Born October 20, 1903. Marion Francis. Bo in July 26, 19()S. Vii\n'inia. Born S(>i)t('ml)Oi' 10, 1910. Mailha Loui.^o. Born June 29, 191(). Albert William. Bom July IS, 1918.
225
WILBUR LP:WIS, 2nd child of Marion F. and Etta Lena (Dunbar) (214) Carpenter. Born September 3, 1882a First marriag'e October 18, 1912 to Leota Howard, daughter of Lewis and MaHnda (Rook) Howard, who died July 20, 1917. Resided in Almaoorda, N. M.
Second marriage February 27, 1921 to Belle Viola, daughter of Harrison and Chestina (Justin) McDaniel. Re- side in Amesville, Ohio.
226
CLAYTON DUNBAR, 3rd child of Marion F. and Etta Lena (Dunbar) (214) Carpenter. Born May 16, 1887. Mar- ried October 25, 1916 to Amy Parlet, daughter of William and Elizabeth (Mills) Parlet. Reside at Breckenridge, Tex.
Children:
Henrietta Elizabeth. Born November 15, 1917.
227
MARY LOUISE, 4th child of Marion Francis and Etta Lena (Dunbai-) (214) Caipenter. Born Fel)rnai'y 25, 1893. Married January 30, 1922 to Curt Henry Meltzer. Reside in Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
228
MARY ESTHER, 2nd child of Charles L. and Ida May (Dunbar) (216) Orr. Born June 25, 1900. Married Feb- ruary 4, 1921 to Vincent Paul Anderson. Reside in Ala- mosa, Colorado.
14
CHARLES, 6th child and 2nd son of John (1) and Mar- garet (McNutt) Henry. Born April 18, 1821, on the "Old Henry Fami" in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died March 21, 1892 aged 71 years. Married September 18, 1844 to Fannie Maria, daughter of Nathan and Fannie
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(Lane) Dean who was born March 21, 1826, and died July 3, 1888. Charles Henry received his education in the schools of Amesville, Ohio. He always loved a quiet life and was warmly attached to home, family, and friends; his life was marked by that energy thoroughness and decision w^hich was a characteristic of his ancestors, he was an ex-
CHARLES HENRY 14
ample of untiling industry and was especially interested in all that was of benefit to his community. He was a member of the Presbyterian Church. He spent his entire life on the farm originally settled by his parents, and cared for them in their declining years.
8, 1847. Died September 27,
Children |
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229. |
Charles Edward. |
Agusta Maria. Born December |
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1854. |
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230. |
Nathan William. |
231. |
Fannie Eliza. |
232. |
Carlos Dalton. |
229
CHARLES EDWARD, 1st child of Charles Fannie M. (Dean) Henry. Boni November 22,
(14) and 1845 on the
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home farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died November 25, 1907 at Cokimbus, Ohio. First mai'riag'e, April 25, 1872 to Franca McDou^all, 2nd daughter of Gil- bert and Sarah (VVoodworth) McI)ouj>all who was born October 11, 1853, and died April 19, 1873, near New Eng- land, Athens County, Ohio.
Children:
Frankie. Bom April 6, 1873. Died September 21, 1873.
Second marriage, September 10, 1874 to Jennie Bur- goon, who died June 15, 1902.
Children:
233. Fred Gilbert.
230
NATHAN WILLIAM, Brd child of Charles (14) and Fannie M. (Dean) Henry. Bom June 3, 1850 on the home farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died March 21, 1911. Married June 1, 1876 to Susan Mary Selby, who was born August 31, 1852.
Children :
234. Mabel Selby.
231
FANNIE ELIZA, 4th child of Charles (14) and Fannie M. (Dean) Henry. Bora October 31, 1856 on the home farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Married September 14, 1882 to William Rodney Goddard, 2nd child and eldest son of Wood and Maria Jane Goddard, who was born March 24, 1849. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Agusta Maria. Bom March 1, 1884. Gladys Henrv. Bom March 31, 1886. Fannie EsteUe. Bom January 12, 1888.
235. Mary Eliza.
John Rodney. Bom January 8, 1892. Helen Lane. Bom March 21, 1895. Dewey Merle. Bom July 12, 1898.
232
CARLOS DALTON, 5th child of Charles (14) and Fan- nie M. (Dean) Henry. Bora December 22, 1859 on the old home farm in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Mar- ried June 3, 1886 to Hannah, the 10th child of Archibald and Adaline (Woodworth) Bean, who was born April 18, 1857. Resides on the farm originally settled by his grand- father, John Henry, in 1817.
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Children:
Charles Guy. Bom June 25, 1889. Died June 17, 1890.
236. Hariv Glen.
237. Ralph McDougall.
Clara Eleanor. Bom September 20, 1899. Wilbur Carlos. Bom February 15, 1901.
233
FRED GILBERT, only child of Charles Edward (229) and Jennie (Burgoon) Henry. Born September 15, 1878. Married February 6, 1902 to Gertrude Ang-es, daughter of Andrew and Mary (Weber) Luff, of Allegheny, Penna. Re- side in Columbus, Ohio.
Children:
Jennie Marie. Bom September 28, 1903. Alma Gertrude. Bom August 10, 1905.
234
MABEL SELBY. only child of Nathan William (230) and Susan Mary (Selby) Henry. Born September 14, 1879. Married July 20, 1905 to Andrew Hudson. Reside in Chanute, Kansas.
Children:
James. Bom June 27, 1906. William. Bom July 5, 1908. Susan. Bom April 27, 1911.
235
MARY ELIZA. 4th child of William Rodnev and Fan- nie E. (Henry) (231) Goddard. Born July 10, 1890. Mar- ried November 4, 1914, to Benjamin Marlet Covert. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
Children:
Mary Francis. Bom April 15. 1919. Died August 26, 1919. Robert Benjamin. Born June 12, 1921.
236
HARRY GLEN, 2nd child of Carlos Dalton (232) and Hannah (Bean) Henry. Born October 22, 1890 on the old Henrv farm in Beni Township, Athens County, Ohio. Mar- ried July 7. 1920 to Ella IMay, daughter of Dr. J. F. and Ida (Prichard) Reynolds, who was boni August 23, 1893. Re- side on the home farm, Amesville, Ohio.
237
RALPH McDOUGALL. 3rd child of Carlos Dalton (232) and Hannah (Bean) Henry. Born October 27, 1892 on the home farm. Married August 14, 1918 to Ethel Anne, daughter of Mr. and ^Irs. John Muiphy of McArthur, Ohio. Reside in Nelsonville, Ohio.
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15
ANN G., 7th child of John (1) and Margaret (McNutt) Henry. Born May 4, 1823 on the Henry fanii in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died August 3, 1854. Married August 18, 1842 to Isaac W. Thomas.
Hiram Henry. 1861.
Children:
Born February 16, 1849. Died September 25,
16
HANNAH ELIZABETH, 8th child of John (1) and Margaret McNutt Henry. Born June 18, 1825 at the old Henry homestead in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio.
HANNAH (HENRY) THOMAS 16
Died April 3, 1911 at Chesteihill, Chio, aged 85 years, 9 months, 16 days. First marriage September 19, 1844, to Jonathan Thomas, who died January 19, 1892.
Second marriage March 22, 1898 to Pvobert S. Doan.
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She joined the M. E. church about the year 1860, under the pastorate of Rev. Rankin and Rev. Glen and lived a con- sistent Christian life until her death.
Children:
238. Charles Addison.
239. Sarah Eliza.
240. William Aaron.
241. John Harvey.
238
CHARLES ADDISON, 1st child of Jonathan and Han- nah E. (Henry) (16) Thomas. Bom February 22, 1848, at Chesterhill, Ohio. First marriage September 10, 1868 to Letatie K. Atkinson, daughter of Morris K. and Margaret (Winner) Atkinson, who died October 18, 1897.
Children:
242. Arthur Morris.
243. Cora.
Minnie. Bom October. 1871. Died at 20 months of age.
Second maiTiage July 13, 1903 to Marion F>eckwith, daughter of Lewis Sheapard and Mary (Lockwood) Sheap- ard. Reside in Cleveland, Ohio.
239
SARAH ELIZA, 2nd child of Jonathan and Hannah E. (Henry) (16) Thomas. Bom February 1, 1852 at Chester- hill, Ohio. Married February 9, 1871 to Benj. Franklin Knight. Reside at Hilliards, Ohio.
Children:
244. William Harvev.
Harold J. Bom December 17, Ks81. Died May 31, 1884.
240
WILLAM AARON, 3rd child of Jonathan and Hannah E. (Henry) (16) Thomas. Bom July 11. 1856. Married July 14, 1878 to Melissa Ann Milner, bom December 26, 1859 and daughter of John Q. A. and Anna Gilham Milner. Reside in Chesterhill, Ohio.
Children:
245. Frank Leslie.
246. Hattie.
247. Harlev J.
248. Charles Orton.
Helen. Bom October 2. 1896. Died December 30. 1896. Ruth. Bom December 27, 1900. Died March 25, 1901.
241
JOHN HARVEY, 4th child of Jonathan and Hannah E. (Henry) (16) Thomas. Bom November 17. 1858. Married April 6, 1892 to Mrs. Mary J. (Yocum) Stubbs, daughter of
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Samuel and Jane (Dewees) Yocum, who died February 1, 1919. Second marriage to Persis Wallace, November 6, 1919. Reside in Chesterhill, Ohio.
242
ARTHUR MORRIS, 1st child of Charles Addison (238) and Letatie (Atkinson) Thomas. Born November 18, 1876. Married August 30, 1897 to Maude Wier.
Children:
Edyth. Bom January, 1900. Glenn. Bom January 13, 1902. Robert. Bom October 26, 1913.
243
CORA, 2nd child of Charles Addison (238) and Letatie (Atkinson) Thomas. Rom August 28, 1887. Married June 3, 1908 to Wm. Clark Dilhvorth.
244
WILLIAM HARVEY, 1st child of Benj. Franklin and Sarah E. (Thomas) (239) Knight. Bora February 19, 1876. Married September 2, 1902 to Annie Dress. Reside in Hilliards, Ohio.
245
FRANK LESLIE, 1st child of William Aaron (240) and Melissa A. (Milner) Thomas. Born February 11, 1879. Married October 12, 1904 to Jessie Phillips, daughter of John and Susan Phillips. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
John William. Bom June 5, 1907. Helen Louise. Bom April 29, 1916.
246
HATTIE THOMAS, 2nd child of William Aaron (240) and Melissa A. (Milner) Thomas. Born June 26, 1883. Married December 23, 1908 to Leroy Kennard, son of Clark and Parthena Kennard. Reside near Chesterhill, Ohio.
Children :
Wilber Thomas. Bom July 4, 1909.
247
HARLEY J., 3rd child of William Aaron (240) and Melissa A. (Milner) Thomas. Bora September 21, 1884. Married March 31, 1908 to Mlnta Mae Randall, daughter of Thomas and Clara Randall. Reside near Chesterhill, Ohio.
Children :
Dwight William. Bom December 23, 1909.
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248
CHARLES ORTON, 4th child of WilHam Aaron (240) and MeHssa A. (Mihier) Thomas. Bom May 13, 1886. Married September 29, 1912 to Trixie Lulu Glass, daughter of Leroy and Esther Glass. Reside near Chesterhill, Ohio.
Children:
Ralph Dale. Born March 11, 1916. Charles Jr. Bom December 26, 1920.
17
DAVID, 9th child of John (1) and Margaret (McNutt) Heniy. Born January 19, 1827 on the original John Henry
DAVID HENRY 17
faiTO in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. Died May 7, 1914 at Amesville, Ohio. First marriage April 11, 1850 to Margaret A. Owen, daughter of James G. and Zuby (Brown) Owen who died .
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Childron:
249. Florence Isabelle.
250. Marcela.
251. Rachel.
252. Jennie.
253. Marv.
254. Nora.
255. George Brinton.
256. Bradford G.
Second marriage to Mrs. Julia (Morris) Wooley, who
died .
249
FLORENCE ISABELLE, 1st child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Born May 12, 1851. Married October 26, 1871 to John A, Marquis, eldest son of Samuel and Mary Ann (Rutan) Marquis) who was bom February 17, 1842. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
Children:
257. Ann Blanche.
Basha Grace. Bom April 23, 1876. Resides in Athens, Ohio.
258. David Earl.
250
IMARCELA, 2nd child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Born January 11, 1854. Died October 19, 1885. Married October 23, 1873 to Jefferson S. Gray, of Chesterhill, Ohio, 2nd child of Nelson and Elizabeth (Lew- is) Gray. Born April 10, 1847. Died March 30, 1900.
Children:
259. Bessie.
260. Herbert O^ven.
251
RACHEL, 3rd child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Born September 25, 1856 in Bern Towr- ship, Athens County, Ohio. Married September 6, 1883 t ) William H. Staley of Athens, Ohio, who was born February 9, 1857 at Beverly, Ohio. Reside in Decatur, Illinois.
Children:
Irma Elizabeth. Bom November 29, 1888.
261. Henry Annstead.
252
JENNIE, 4th child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henrv. Born June 8, 1859 in Bern Township. Ath- ens County, Ohio. Married June 23, 1888 at Bird Citv, Kansas, to William Thomas, son of Edmond and Samaiah Smith of Amesville, Ohio, who was bora November 23, 1864. Reside in Columbus, Ohio.
Children:
262. George RajTnond.
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253
MARY, 5th child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Bom June 1, 1862 in Bern Township, Ath- ens County, Ohio. Died September 22, 1918 at Bartlett, Ohio. Married May 15, 1880 to Isaac Morrow who was bom December 16, 1857. Mr. Morrow resides in Bartlett, Wash- ington County, Ohio.
Children:
Clvde H. Bom October 10, 1880.
Ralph R. Bom December 12. 1882. Died January 5, 1902.
Minnie G. Bom April 10, 1885.
263. Pearle E.
Lvle S. Born October 21, 1890.
264. Fred L.
Carlos C. Bom September 22, 1897.
254
NORA, 6th child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Bom in Bern Township, Athens County, Ohio. First marriage to Peter Grosvenor.
Children:
Herman. Bertha. Edward. Jennie.
Second marriage to Charles Mooney. Reside in Colum- bus, Ohio.
255
GEORGE BRINTON, 7th child of David (17) and Mar- garet A. (Owen) Henry. Born October 20, 1866 on a farm near Utley, Athens County, Ohio. Married December 25, 1894 to Minnie E., youngest daughter of A. W. and Maria J. Goddard of near (Sutler, O. Reside at Cutler, Washington County, Ohio.
Children:
Robert Carlton. Bom January 25, 1896. Marion B. Bom April 23, 1897. 266. Bessie L.
Hazel H. Born August 25, 1901. George R. Bom December 2, 1903. Gerald Owen. Bom January 12, 1907.
256
BRADFORD G., 8th child of David (17) and Margaret A. (Owen) Henry. Bom, 1871. on a fami near Utley, Ohio. First mariage, 1899, to Mary McGee, of Sharon, Ohio. Mary (McGee) Henry died May 5, 1901, aged 29 years.
Children :
Harold M. Bom June 22, 1900.
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Second marriage December 25, 1908 to Catherine Crist of Pleasantville, Ohio. Reside in Columbus, Ohio.
257
ANN BLANCHE, 1st child of John A. and Florence I. (Henry) (249) Marquis. Born April 18, 1872. Married December 25, 1895 to Arthur Hickman, eldest son of Christ- ain and Sarah Elizabeth (McCoy) Hickman, who was bora January 25, 1867.
Children:
Perla Grace. Born May 11, 1897. Florence Elizabeth. Bom June 23, 1901. Earl Arthur. Bom February 22, 1905.
258
DAVID EARL, 3rd child of John A. and Florence L (Henry) (249) Marquis. Born July 18, 1880. Married October 1, 1911 to Verna May, second daughter of H. T. and Sarah Jane (Wallace) Lee, who was born April 8, 1890. Re- side in Athens, Ohio.
Children:
John Lee. Bom October 27, 1912. Francis Virginia. Bom July 15, 1914. Margaret Jane. Bora May 14, 1916.
259
BESSIE, only daughter of Jefferson S. and Marcela (Henry) (250) Gray. Born April 28, 1875 at Chesterhill, Ohio. Married October 5, 1899 to Oliver Lovell Spurrier, born December 1, 1873. Reside in Marysville, Ohio.
Children:
Helen G. Bom June 13, 1903 at Marietta, Ohio. Robert Le\vi.s. Bom April 20, 1910 at Marysville, Ohio.
260
HERBERT OWEN, onlv son of Jefferson S. and Ma-- cela (Henry) (250) Grav. Bom October 19, 1878 at Ches- terhill, Ohio. Married September 23, 1902 to Nellie Biersch- wal, who was born July 28, 1878. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
Children:
Gordon B. Bom December 18, 1906. Dorothy Elizabeth. Bom January 11, 1909. Eleanor Louise. Bom February 23, 1913.
261
HENRY ARMSTEAD, 2nd child of William H. and Rachel (Henry) (251) Staley. Bom October 24, 1891. Mar-
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ried March 24, 1914 to Helen Moffitt who was bora Sep- tember 30, 1889.
Children :
Elizabeth Ann. Bom August 19, 1916.
262
GEORGE RAYMOND, onlv child of William Thomas and Jennie (Henry) (252) Smith. Bom March 24, 1891 at Goodland, Kansas. Married October 22, 1917 at Detroit, Mich., to Anna Eulalia Gushing, bora September 21, 1891 at Cleveland, Ohio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Gush- ing. Reside in Golumbus, Ohio.
Children: William Robert. Bom January 13, 1920.
263
PEARLE E., 4th child of Isaac and Marv (Henrv) (253) Morrow. Born September 17, 1888 at Bartlett, Ohio. Married November 6, 1913 to Earle Morris. Reside in Pittsburg, Penna.
Children : John Alston. Bom November 27, 1916.
264
FRED LUGAR, 6th child of Isaac and Mary (Henry) (253) Morrow. Born May 4, 1893 at Bartlett, Ohio. Mar- ried August 12, 1920 to Ruth Crandall. Reside in Marietta, Ohio.
265
EDWARD. 3rd child of Peter and Nora (Henry) (254)
Grosvenor. Born (no record supplied). Married to
Poston, daughter of Lewis Poston, of New England, Ohio.
266
BESSIE L., 3rd child of George B. and Minnie E. (God- dard) Henry. Bora February 23, 1899 at Cutler, Ohio. Married December 31, 1919 to Myron W., son of E. A. and Hannah (Seely) Ross. Reside in St. Paiis, Ohio.
Children :
Dorris Ruth. Bom January 28, 1921.
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HIRAM CABLE, 10th child of John (1) and Margaret (McNiitt) Henry. Born March 14, 1829 on the original Henry farm in Bern Township. Died March 3, 1913, at Federal, Ohio, aged 84 years. Married November 4, 1850 at Plymouth, now Bartlet, Ohio, to Sarah Jane, fourth child of James Harvey and Eliza (Dixon) Smith, who died Jan- uary 15, 1880. Soon after his marriage he settled on a por-
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tion of the land originally purchased by his father adjoin- ing the old homestead where he set to work clearing his land and building himself a home and here they learned the lesson of frugality in hewing out the foundation of their future. He spent his entire life on the farm he first started to clear. and improve, until the last few years of his life, which he spent with his eldest daughter Addie E. Owen, of Federal, Ohio. He always took g-reat interest in his children's welfare, the secret of his success, he learned to do well whatever he undertook and applied that principal to every act of his long and successful career. He became a
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member of the Amesville Presbyteiian church in 1880 un- der the pastorate of Rev. L. M. Woodruff.
Children:
267. Addie Eliza.
268. Hattie Marion.
269. Eva Jane.
270. Hiram Dow.
267
ADDIE ELIZA, 1st child of Hiram Cable (18) and Sarah Jane (Smith) Henry. Born January 10, 1853. Mar- ried January 1, 1880 to James Palmer Owen, son of James and Mary (Palmer) Owen of Federal Ohio, who died April 2, 1890, age 53 vears. Mrs. Owen resides at Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
Hattie May. Bom May 1, 1885. Died April 28, 1895.
Jessie Palmer. Bom July 10, 1890. Resides at Amesville, Ohio.
268
' HATTIE MARION, 2nd child of Hiram Cable (18) and Sarah Jane (Smith) Henry. Born December 6, 1855. Mar- ried November 8, 1894 to Ulysses Grant Antle, son of Georg-e and Hulda (Wyatt) Antle, of Trimble, Ohio. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children:
271. Archibald Arthur.
269
EVA JANE, 3rd child of Hiram Cable (18) and Sarah Jane (Smith) Henry. Born June 25, 1858. Married Jan- uary 1, 1880 to John Edmond Gifford, son of Abram and Ruann (Vore) Gifford of Sharpsburg, Ohio. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
Children: 272. Frank Henry.
270
HIRAM DOW, 4th child of Hiram Cable (18) and Sar- ah Jane (Smith) Henry. Born September 9. 1861. Died June 6. 1917, at Athens, Ohio. Married June 6, 1889 to EfRe Woodwoilh, daughter of Chester and Rebecca (John-
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son) Woodworth of Millfield, Ohio. Mrs. Henry resides in Athens, Ohio.
Children :
273. Virgene Woodworth.
274. Lucile Rebecca.
Alice Minerva. Born November 2, 1896. Doris Irene. Bom July 23, 1904.
271
ARCHIBALD ARTHUPt, only child of Grant and Hat- tie M. (Henry) (268) Antle. Born July 9, 1895. Married January 29, 1921 to Fern French, daughter of David and Martha (Wadley) French. Reside near Amesville, Ohio.
Children :
Carol Edmond. Bom December 3, 1921.
272
FRANK HENRY, only child of John Edmond and Eva Jane (Henry) (269) Gifford. Bom July 8, 1880. Married December 28, 1914 to Eleanor Graham Adair, daughter of William Alfred and Lucy A. (Patterson) Adair. Reside in Amesville, Ohio.
273
VIRGENE WOODWORTH, 1st child of Hiram Dow (270) and Effie (Woodworth) Henry. Born April 3, 1890. Married November 5, 1913 to George Rannels Kaler, son of George and Sarah (Rannels) Kaler. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
274
LUCILE REBECCA, 2nd child of Hiram Dow (270) and Effie (Woodworth) Henry. Born December 23, 1891. Married June 15, 1921 to Russell Weihr Finsterwald, son of John and Mary (Weihr) Finsterwald. Reside in Athens, Ohio.
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WAR OF THE REBELLION
HARVEY C. HENRY, Athens, Ohio
(Private) Enlisted for 3 years August 12, 1861. Discharged June 27, 1865 by order of War Department; veteran.
GEO. E. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Quarter Master Sergeant) Enlisted June 24, 1863 for three vears. Transferred to 244th Co., 1st Battalion Veteran Resei-\'e Coi-ps, October 28, 1864; mustered out August 12, 1865, at Knoxville. Tenn., by order of War Department.
SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR
NED C. GIBSON, New York
(Private) Enrolled April 25, 1898, Company B, 7th Reg., at Athens, Ohio. Discharged September 6, 1898.
WOULD WAR
FRANK ADAIR, New York
(Captain) Enlisted in June, 1917, at New York as Hospital Sur- geon, was stationed at Base Hospital No. 9, Chatereau, France. Was with Mobile Hospital No. 2 at St. Mehicl and Verdun Sectors. Dis- charged May, 1919.
RAYMOND ADAIR, Beveriy, Ohio
(2nd Lieutenant) Entered the sei-vice September 19. 1917 a.t Camp Shei-man, Ohio. Served as Corporal and Sergeant in Co. E. 33()th Infantrv until January. From January to April, 1918, Officers Candidate 3rd* O. T. C. Camp Sherman, made 2n(l Lieutenant and sent to Infantrv Replacement Camp, Camp Lee, Virginia, and from there to Machine Gun Training Corps, Camp Hancock, Georgia. Discharged December 23, 1919.
CHARLES ALDEN, Detroit, Mich.
(Private) Enlisted December 11. 1917, served seven months in Camps Grant, Sheridan and Hancock. Sailed for France on "The Mt. Vemon" July 9, 1918, landing at Brest, July 18. 1918, was sta- tioned two months at Limonges, attending Tractor and Gun Schools, was then moved to the advanced zone and from October 18 to Novem- ber 11, was in Meuse Argonne offensive repairing 155's and French Tractors. This organization was known as the 4th Heavy Artillery Mobile Ordnance Repair Shop. After the Annistice he handled part of the Gei-man Annistice material. Sailed from St. Nazarie on July 6, 1919 arriving in New York July 16 and was released from service at Camp Shemian, Ohio, July 25, 1919.
C. R. ALDEN, Detroit, Mich.
(Lieutenant) Enrolled as Ensign September 3, 1918 in the United States Naval Resene Force, was called to active duty Octo- ber 3, 1918, being stationed for eight months at the U. S. Naval School
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of Steam Enj^ineering as a member of the instruction staff, and on January 17, 1919, was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant (j^) U. S. N. R. F. and April 17, was assij^ncd to the Cj'uiser and Transpoi-t force making- two trips to St. Nazario, France, as Assistant I-'.nj^ineer Officer on boaid the U. S. S. Antigone. Was released from active duty June 29, 1919.
ARTHUR A. ANTLE, Amesville, Ohio
(Machinist Mate 2nd Class) Enlisted April 30, 191S in the United States Navy, at Parkersburg, W. Va., and was sent to Washington D. C., and tlion to Camp St. Helena, Va.. and Hampton Roads Naval Base, finished tiaining as Aviation Maciiinist, and was sent to Viiginia Beach rifle range, and back to Hampton Roads and from there to Pen- sacola, Florida, for Aviation Machinist training, from there to Char- leston, South Carolina foi- examination as General Machinist, and was assigned to the U. S. Battle Ship Illinois to complete Engine Driver training. Shipped from Battleship Illinois to League Island Foreign Camp, at Philadelphia, Penna., for over seas sei-vice, and was at- tached to the Corsair Auxiliai'y Destroyer and saw six months sei-vice. Sailed for the United States January "l, 1919 to Palm Bay Park and was released from active duty February 13, 1919.
WILBUR L. CARPENTER, Amesville, Ohio
(Wagoner) Enlisted September 14. 1917 in 7th Regiment Co. L, Ohio National Guard, and at Camp Sherman was transferred to the 136th Field Artillery. Attended Motor School and made "Wagoner" and was on the Service of Supplies on Trucks while in France except 31 days while fighting on four fronts. Sailed from Halifax Harbor. July 4, 1918, for France, and returned on the Connecticut, landing at Newport News, Virginia, and was discharged April 10, 1919 at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio.
LORING E. COE, Belpre, Ohio
(Private) Drafted May, 1918, sei-ved in the Aitillery until Feb- ruary, 1919; nine months sei-\4ce.
WILLIAM COX, Darlington, Ind.
(Corporal) Enlisted March 28, 1917 at Crawfordsville, Ind.. in Co. C, 2nd Indiana Infantry. Did duty at Camp Fulton, Camp Mills, N. Y., Nantes, and Lemans, France. Discharged July 8, 1919.
CHARLES C. CURTIS, Urbana, 111.
(Lieutenant) Was Inspector of Machine Guns at the Aviation Field at Urbana, Illinois.
EDWIN W. CURTIS, Marietta, Ohio.
(Private) Inducted at the Ohio University Unit of the Students Army Training Corps October, 1918. Discharged December, 1918.
HARVEY R. DUNBAR, Parkersburg, W. Va.
(Chemist) Held a Government War position during the period of the war at Washington D. C, testing coal for the transports.
HARVEY W. EDWARDS, Athens, Ohio
(Private) Enlisted in July, 1918. in the Vetenary Department, and was with the Vetenaiy Hospital No. 8 overseas. Discharged in May, 1919.
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CLYDE O. GIBSON, Calgary, Canada
(Lieutenant) Enlisted in the Canadian Army at Calgary, Can- ada, January 29, 1917. Served twenty-two months in France, in the B. E. F. in "the 55th Co. of Canadian Foi-estry Coi^ps. Was with the British AiTnv at Cambria, La Ferre, Novon, and was in Belgium, at Ypres. Discharged May 12, 1919.
ARTHUR GLAZIER, Belpre, Ohio
2nd Lieutenant) Enlisted as private in Artillery Dept., July, 1917, made Coi-poral in October, 1917. Commissioned 2nd Lieuten- ant August, 1918. Discharged in July, 1919. Twenty-four months senice.
JOHN R. GODDARD, Amesville, Ohio
(2nd Lieutenant) Enlisted FebiTiary 6, 1918, in the Ordnance Department at Washington D. C. Was transferred to the Aberdeen Proving Grounds at Aberdeen, Maryland, and later sent to the Ord- nance Machine Gun School at Camp Hancock, Georgia. Was com- missioned 2nd Lieutenant August 16, 1918 and sent to Raritan, New Jersey for instruction in IVIotor Ordnance. Received overseas orders, which were cancelled on account of the signing of the Armistice. Was then placed in charge of Personnel Office of the Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Penna. Discharged April 6, 1919.
DEWEY M. GODDARD, Amesville, Ohio
(Private) Inducted at the Ohio University Unit of the Students Army Training Corps October 1, 1918. Ordered to entrain for Camp Grant, November 12, 1918, arriving at Rockford, Illinois, was inducted into the 2nd Co. 3rd Training Battalion Infantrv Central Officers Training School. November 14, 1918. Discharged November 26. 1918 at Camp Grant T. C. O. T. S.
EDWARD GROSVENOR Record not supplied.
JOHN HAMMOND
Was at Camp SheiTnan, Chillicothe, Ohio. No further record supplied.
CHARLES 0. HENRY, Kankakee, Illinois.
(Master Engineer, Senior Grade) Enlisted April 16, 1917, in In- diana Engineers Coi-ps. Mustered into service August 5, 1917, went to Camp Shelby for training and was there until August, 1918, then sent to Camp Mills embarkation camp, landed at Brest, France, Au- gust 28, 1918. Sent to Latracey, from there assigned to First Amiy for duty on the front. In December he rejoined his Regiment and was stationed at Greves, Gennany. Returned to the United States on the "Great Northern," and discharged at Camp Sherman, Chillicothe, Ohio, June 28, 1919.
HAVEN A. HENRY, Galion, Ohio
(Aero Gunner) Enlisted April 6, 1917 in the United States Ma- rine Corps, stationed at Paris Island and trained in the 13th Co. H. 5th Regiment. Transferred October, 1917, to the Aviation Section of the Marine Corps, stationed at Pensacola, Florida, and qualifie<l as Aero-Gunner of Marine Section. Discharged March 15. 1919.
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GEORGE D. HENRY, AmesviUe, Ohio
(Private) Inducted at the Ohio University Unit of the Students Army Training- Corps October 1, 1918. Discharged December 1, 1918.
HAROLD M. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Private) Enlisted in the Army of Occupation April 1, 1919. Was overseas, returned and discharged in October, 1920.
Z. L. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Lieutenant Colonel) Commissioned a 1st Lieutenant, Medical Reserve Corps, Septembci" .">(), 19().S, and ordered to active duty October 13, 1908. Re-commissioned as 1st Lieutenant Medical Section Oflicers Reserve Coi"ps, March 24, 1917. Commissioned as Captain Medical Section Officers Reserve Corps, August 21, 1917. Commis- sioned as Major, Medical Section Officers Reserve Corps, November 19, 1917. Commissioned as Lieutenant Colonel Medical Corps, October 25, 1918. Sei-\'ice as follows: October 1908 to December 1909, Fort Thomas, Kentucky; January, 1910 to December 1911, Philippine Is- lands; January 1912 to November 1913, Fort Sill, Oklahoma; Januai-y 1914 to December 1915, Philippine Islands; January 1916 to May 1917, Monterey, California; Douglas, Arizona, and vaiious points near Douglas," on Mexican Border. May 1917 to October 1917, Fort D. A. Russell, Wyoming. November 1917 to June 1918, Houston, Texas and Fort Bliss," Texas. Julv 1918 to September 1918, Commanding Officer U. S. Ai-my Base Hospital, Eagle Pass, Texas. October 1918, to De- cember 1918, Commanding Officer U. S. Army Base Hospital, Fort Bliss, Texas. January 1919, to present date (Sept. 15, 1919) District Surgeon. Aiizona District, Douglas, Arizona, and Commanding Officer, U. S. Anny, Camp Hospital, Douglas, Anzona.
DONALD J. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Pi-ivate) Enlisted July 1918, in U. S. Maiine Corps, trained at Paris Island, South Carolina, and at Quantico, Virginia. Arrived in France in October, 1918, an<l was assigned to Co. C, 11 Regiment U. S. Maiines, which regiment was in resen'e dunng the Meuse- Argonne Offensive. After the armistice was signed on November 11,
1918, this regiment did guard duty at Mehun and Jievres, France. Retui-ned to the United States in August, 1919, and was discharged at Hampton Roads, Virginia, August 11, 1919.
HAROLD L. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Private) Enlisted in December 1917, at Athens, Ohio, was as- sig-ned to the 10th Field Artillery, and joined the Regiment at Doug- las, Arizona, December 15, 1917. Landed in Europe March 10, 1918. Sei-\'ice in Europe: Training period, March 10 to July 6, 1918, Camp Coctquidan, France. Champagne-Marne Offensive. July 15 to August 2, 1918, Chateau Thierry Sectors. Ti-aining period Gondrocourt Area Augu.st 19 to September 4, 1918, Dainville. France. St. Mehil Offen- sive—September 12 to 16, 1918, St. Mehil Sector. Meuse-Argonne Offensive September 26 to November 11, 1918, Verdun Sectoi*. Other Engagements: July 9 to 15, 1918, Chateau Thierry Sector. Anny of Occupation, December 1. 1918 to July 31, 1919. Cited for bravery on the battle field, by his Brigade Commander. Entitled to wear a Sil- ver Star in addition to 4 Bronze Stars. Particular Duties in Oi-gan- ization — Runner, Radio Operator. Arrived in the U. S.. August 23,
1919. Discharged August 29, 1919, at Camp Shennan, Chillicothe, Ohio.
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RAY HENRY, U: S. Ai-my, Hotel Belmont, Belmont, Ark.
(Captain) Enlisted at Indianapolis, Indiana, September 27, 1904 and sei'ved as Private, Corporal, Sergeant, Metrological Observer, 1st Class Gunner Coast Artillery Corps at Key West, Florida, three years, discharged with character "Verv Good" September 26, 1907. Re- enlisted at Fort Slocum, N. Y., November 27. 1908, sent to Co. L 13th Infantry at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and sen-ed as Private. Cor- poral and Sergeant in Companies "L" and "E" 13th Infantry, three years, being discharged with character "Excellent" November 26, 1911. Re-enlisted in AiTny Senice Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and served as Private, CoiT^oral and Sergeant from November 27, 1911 until November 26, 1914. Discharged with character "Excell- ent." Sen'ed three years in the Philippine Islands. Entered First Officers Training Camp, Fort Riley, Kansas, May 8, 1917, Served three months as Assistant Instructor, being commissioned as Captain of Infantry on August 15, 1917. Commanding the 14th Company 2nd Officers Training Camp, at Fort Sheridan. Illinois from August 27,
1917 to November 27, 1917. Trained and commissioned 115 officers out of a class of 132 students. Transferred to Camp Hancock, Au- gusta, Georgia, duty as Supply Officer for Brigade of Motor Mechan- ics, Aviation Section, Signal Corps, to January 31, 1918. Commandant of Cadets. Universitv of Cincinnati, Cincinnati, Ohio, from Jaiuiarv 31. 1918 to July 30,' 1918. Sent to Camp Pike, Arkansas, July 30,
1918 and assigned to duty as Commanding Officer Company H. 4th Regiment Replacements, trained and sent to France an average of 200 men per month until December, 1918. Transferred and placed in command of Co. H. 2n(l Regiment Replacements January 1, 1919. Placed on duty as Assistant Demobilization Officer of Camp Pike, Arkansas on February 1. 1919. To duty as Chief of Demobilization. Camp Pike on March 1, 1919. Relieved from this duty on June 1, 1919 and detailed for duty as Receiving Officer, Demobilization Group, Camp Pike, Arkansas, on which duty I am at present sening. Total senice as an enlisted man, 9 vears. Total senice as an officer, 2 years. (August 13, 1919.)
MARION B. HENRY, Ranger, Texas
(Private) Spent his time of senMce at Camp SheiTnan, Chilli- cothe, Ohio, part of the time being very ill in the Hospital.
WM. H. HENRY. Hamden, Ohio
(Major) Entered the service July 15, 1917, and sened in various capacities up until July, 1918, most of the time being spent at Camp Custer, Michigan, as Regimental Surgeon of the 310th Regiment En- gineers. Started for overseas service in July, 1918, and arrived in Liveipool, England, on August 4, 1918. Here one Regiment of Infant- ry and one-half of his Regiment of Engineers was chosen to go to Russia. They spent three weeks in England being equipped for Rus- sian sen'ice, and sailed from Newcastle, England, for Archangel, Russia, September 4. 1918. On the voyage to Archangel, the Influenza epidemic broke out and they had 300 men sick, when they arrived at Archangel they buried nearly 100 men in two weeks. The city being practically destitute, and conditions very bad however the men were sent immediately to the front and some of them were fighting the next day. Fighting kept up continously from that time until the 27th of June, 1919. Major Wm. H. Henry's work was almost entirely in the hospitals. He was for the first three months in charge of American sick in a large English hospital and after that time up until he left he was in charge of The American Red Cross Hospital, which was the only hospital that the Americans had with the exception of a Field Hospital up near the front lines.
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H. G. HENRY, Amesville, Ohio
(Corporal) Enlisted at Athens, Ohio, September 17, 1917, in Companv L 7th Regiment Ohio National Guard. Transferred October 28, 1917 to Battery A 136th Field Artillery. Served remainder of time with this organization. Promotions: Private 1st class to Corpor- al, November 18, 1918. Service: Marbache, Meuse Argonne and Puvenelle sectors. Oversea 9 months. Discharged at Camp Sherman, Ohio, April 10, 1919.
CLARENCE HOWARD. Cary, Ohio
Enlisted in April, 1918. Assigned to Chemical Warfare Gas Di- vision. Discharged December, 1918.
CLYDE HOWARD, Cary, Ohio
Enlisted in Co. I 166th Infantry, O. N. G. Went to France with the Rainbow Division November 1917. Took part in six of the twelve big offensives. Discharged May 28, 1919.
FRED MARTIN, Chicago, Illinois
Enlisted in the Aviation branch in April, 1918, assigned to Minola Aviation Field in New York. Discharged March, 1919.
BRAINARD MORRIS, Marietta, Ohio
Enlisted in April, 1918 in the 34th Engineers Corps, was stationed at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Ind. Left Foil; Benjamin Hanison for Camp Upton, Long Island, New York. August 6, 1918, and sailed for overseas August 15, 1918, landing at Livei-pool, England, August 28, 1918. Landed at La Havre, France, September 3, 1918, and after more than eleven months sendee in France returned to the U. S., landing at Norfolk, Virginia, August 5, 1919. Discharged at Camp Shemian, Chillicothe, Ohio, August 12, 1919.
FRED L. MORROW
(2nd Lieutenant) Enlisted and was sent to the First Officers Training Camp at Fort Benjamin Harrison. Commissioned 2n(l Lieu- tenant in Field Artillerv. Sei-ved with the 323rd Field Artillery from September 15, 1918 to"Febi-uary 28, 1919. Took part in the Meuse- Argonne Offensive, and was in Germany with the Army of Occupation. Oversea one year. Discharged August, 1919.
LYLE S. MORROW
(2nd Lieutenant) Enlisted in the fourth Officers Training Camp at Camp Shennan, Chillicothe, Ohio. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant in Infantry August, 1918. Was ready to sail for France when the Armistice was signed. Discharged December, 1918.
DANA RUSSELL OWEN, Parkersburg, W. Va.
(Private) Enlisted May 15, 1918, and was sent to Richmond. Virginia, to a mechanical training school. Transferred July 13, 1918 to Co. F. 28th Engineers Corps at Camp Bally McElroy, Woodbridge, Virginia, leaving there for overseas duty on August 27, 1918, landing at Brest, France, September 12, 1918. Thirteen days after landing
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he detrained at Claimnon en Argonne under shell fire and the follow- ing day (Sept. 27) he went with his company to repair the roads be- tween the Artillery and Infantry lines; he spent 47 days in the Meuse- Argonne offensive". After the amiistice was signed he joined a show troup to help entertain the soldiers until their turn to go home. He sailed for home June 24, 1919. Discharged at Camp Meade, Mary- land, July 11, 1919.
AUSTIN OWEN, Springfield, Ohio
(Private) Entered the service June 1. 1918. Was stationed at Vancouver Barracks. Vancouver, Washington; Agate Beach, Oregon; and Angeles, Washington. Discharged February 5, 1919.
DRAPER ORR, Alamosa, Colo.
(Private) Member of the Colorado National Guards on Duty at Fort Garden. (No record supplied.) .
HARRY M. RAMBO (Lieutenant) Was in the U. S. Navy. (No record supplied.)
GEO. RAYMOND SMITH, Detroit, Michigan
(Yeoman 1st Class) Enlisted in the U. S. Navy at Detroit, Michigan, and was sent to the River Rouge Naval Station, near De- troit, for destroyer duty overseas. Was placed in the Pay Masters Office at the Naval Station and remained there throughout the war, released from active duty December 20, 1918.
WILBER A. STEWART, Cincinnati, Ohio
(1st Lieutenant) Enlisted late in the summer of 1917 in the Sig- nal Corps Department, commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant Mai-ch, 1918, and sailed for France in September, 1918, as 1st Lieutenant, sened in France until July 1919.
HAROLD C. STEWART, Cincinnati, Ohio
(Sergeant) Entered the service July 1918, in the Artillery Dept., and was soon transferred to the Signal Coi-ps. Sailed for France, September, 1918. Served in France until July 1919.
HENRY D. WHITAKER. Cincinnati, Ohio
(Ensign) f:nlisted April 9, 1917, for Coast Defense. Trans- fererd to Department of Naval Aviation October 29, 1917. Awarded Pilots License FebiTiary 17, 1918 from Princeton Aviation Club. Technical Training actjuired at the Massachusetts Institute of Tech- nology, Air Station, graduating April 27; Hydroplane and Advanced Training at Kev West and Miami. Florida. May 1 to July 13. Com- missioned Ensign July 13. 1918. Sailed for France, August 6, 1918, via Paris to Moutchic near Bordeaux; August 20 to October 1, train- ing in Bombing. Transferred to St. Ingelvert near Calais for active duty under the Northern Bombing Group, October 1 to November 29. Ret'umed to America December 18. Discharged at Newport News, Virginia, January 8, 1919.
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For the benefit of the descendants of John Henry, if any should wish to make the "Henry Genealogy" more com- plete the Author takes pleasure in publishing the following brief sketch of liobert Henry Jr., and his family, the third child of Robert and Mary Henry of P'lower Hill, County Derry, Ireland.
Robert Jr. was the next younger than John Henry, and was bom in County Derry, Ireland, in 1772, he came to Canada and settled at Mono-Center, Dufferin County, On- tario, Canada, sixty miles north of Toronto, and ten miles east of Orangeville where he lived until his death March 14, 1861, aged 89 years. His wife, Sarah Henry, preceeded him by 13 years, having died in 1848, aged 76 years, their remains are at rest in the old Mono Cemetery, four miles east of Orangeville, Ontario. They were the parents of sev- en children: William, John, Robert, Andrew, Alexander, Esther and Mary.
William was boni in Ireland in 1800 and died at Mono Center, Canada, October 28, 1893, at the advanced age of 93 years. Eliza Henry, his wife, died September 19, 1893, aged 81 years. They had been married 66 years, and both died within four weeks of each other. Their family consist- ed of seven children, t^vo sons and five daughters: John, William, Ann, Martha, Sarah, Jane and Elizabeth. John, the eldest son was born in 1842, and still lives on the home farm. William, his brother, resides on a faiTn in the same neighborhood.
John Sr., was the father of six children: John Jr., Rob- ert, Alexander, Sarah, Mary, Martha.
Robert Jr. was the father of six children: James, Rob- ert B., Sarah, Martha, Maggie, Mrs. Shannon.
Andrew was the father of nine children : Maggie, Eliza- beth, Charlotte, Robert, William A., A. Edmond, Richard, Florence, Earl Heber.
Alexander was the father of seven children: Robert James, Maggie, Esther, Agnes, Mallissa, Edith and Maude.
The Author has had the privilege of visiting the family of Andrew on three occasions and by correspondence has l)een enabled to keep in touch with them more closely than the other branches of the family.
Elizabeth (Henry) Cobean was born in 1859 and re- sides at 373 Wellesley St., Torciito, Ontario, Canada.
Charlotte (Henry) Falconer resides in Sarnia, Ont., Canada.
Robert Henry resides in Calarncy, Manitoba, Canada.
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William A. Henry resides at Orangeville, R. F. D. No. 1, Ontario, Canada. He lives on the farm where he was born in 1868.
Andrew Edmond Henry resides in Regina, Saskatche- wan, Canada.
Florence (Henry) Island resides at 373 Wellesley St., Toronto, Canada.
Mag-gie and Richard died a few years back.
William A. and Jessie Henry are the parents of five children: Nonna A., born in 1898; Andrew C. born in 1901; Jean, bom in 1903; Kenneth, born in 1907, and Wallace, born in 1914.
REMINISCENCES OF MATHEW HENRY
Amesville, Ohio, August 5, 1915.
I feel this a great piivilege to meet with our friends and cousins once more, though there has been many changes since we last met at the reunion with our cousin Carlos D. Henry and later on with cousin Millie and Jasper Brown. Now I don't know what to say of the John Henry family that has not been said, so I will talk of my father Mathew Henry, the second son of John Henry, was boni in Ireland, and at the early age of 6 months came with his father's family to this countiy and then became one of the early settlers of this part of Ohio, and as years rolled on, Mathew Henry married Lavinia Proctor. She was born in Danvers, Essex County, Massachusetts, April 17. 1795. In September of the same year her father started with his family for the Northwest Territory, but after being on the road some six weeks the weather became so severe they were compelled to stop until the following spring, when they resumed their journey. After many hardships they landed at Marietta, Washington County, Ohio. May, 1796, and lived in a "Blockhouse" at that place with several other families. Mathew Henry and Lavinia Proctor were mar- ried August 16, 1817 and settled on a farm in Beni Town- ship, near Amesville, Ohio, where they spent all their days. My parents had a family of eight children, five girls and three boys. I, the youngest of the family am permitted to meet with you today at the age of 77 years and 4 months. Now the change in my childhood, home, father, mother, brothers and sisters have all passed away and I am still left, and I want to live so I may meet all the loved ones.
MRS. GEORGE H. MOORE, August, 1915. Amesville, Ohio.
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REMINISCENCES OF WILLIAM HENRY
William Heniy was born in 1804 at Newport, Ohio, 8 miles above Marietta, Ohio. In 1809 his mother died, he being- only 5 years of age, and there being- six older and two younger children. He was the seventh child in a family of nine. When quite young, on account of exposure from a fllood in the Ohio river he came near dying.
In an early date he bought a farm near Haydenville, Ohio, but did not move onto it, the canal being located there he thought it would not be a healthy place to live, so he sold the farm at a good margin and bought the William Stewart faim eight miles east of Athens, Ohio. This farm was the birthplace of five of we children, two older l)rothers being born in Bern Township, My father always had a good word for all of his brothers and sisters, and was al- ways glad to have them come on a visit, as one of the fam- ily said he always came out clapping his hands and express- ing joy at their coming. Father was a good man, loved and respected by all of his neighbors. At his funeral were all classes of people, the poorest and the wealthiest of the county. Brother Pilcher said of him that he was the most generous giver and never failed when asked for charity.
Father was very brave and fearless. One time he rafted a bunch of logs and floated down the river to find a better hitching place, he then threw the chain around a sap- ling and in so doing- he caught his finger and came near being dragged otf the raft into the river, but instead he pulled his finger off" at the first joint and went home alone with it in his hand. Another time he was caught on the south side of the Hocking river and a sudden rise came, and he was obliged to swim his horse to get home. Mr. Halbiil told him he could not ford, but in a little while he called back, "I am over." Mr. Halbirt told me he was the most venturesome man he ever saw.
In an early day he worked for some of his neighbors with four yoke of oxen for $1.00 per day.
He often killed squirrels with a club as they swam across the Ohio river. He wore a long linen coat in the pock- et of which he carried a twelve and one-half cent piece for luck. He died in August 1882, in his 78th year. On being told that he would not get well, he said that he had lived with the view that he would have to die. We laid him to rest on the old home farm to await the resurrection of the
just. CHARLES HENRY,
Au^st, 1915. Athens, Ohio.
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REMINISCENCES OF JOHN HENRY
Being only 2 years and 26 days old when my grand- father (John Hemy) died, I have no recollection of him whatever, and only remember seeing my grandmother but once. I distinctly remember my mother so often speaking how strictly my grandfather adhered to the old Presbyter- ian Faith and how especially strict he was on the Sabbath day. No playing for the children, and no unnecessary work whatever was allowed done, not even grinding coffee. If the coffee was not ground on Saturday there was no coffee Sunday. No beds made, nor anything whatever done that could be dispensed with. At one time my grandfather thought he was loosing com. His crib being made of tim- bers split from large trees, there were openings where one could reach through and get com. He placed a large bear trap inside, and the next morning when he went to the door a man was standing by the cril) — a neighbor. Grandfather said, "Good morning John, come in." Of course the man stood still, and after a short time he released him, filled the sack with com, took him in the house and gave him his breakfast, and allowed him to go home, but he never took any more com there. I remember of mother telling what grandfather told of his trip liack to Ireland after having been in America three years. When they went to their first meal after he had gotten l)ack to Ireland, they began with potatoes, peeling them by pinching the end off and placing in the left hand between the thumb and forefinger (which were brought together in a circle). Then they would hit the potato with the other hand. They said to him, "John have a 'procrather.' " He said "Naw, I'll not have none of 'em." He had been eating with knives and forks and felt very much up in the world. I remember mother telling of one moming he got up and found a bear in his pig pen, and called for his gun, but the bear left too soon.
MRS. ELIZA (THOMAS) KNIGHT, August, 1915. Hilliard, Ohio.
REMINISCENCES AND EARLY HISTORY OF THE SETTLEMENT OF AMES AND BERN TWPS.
We have heard much of great interest to us concern- ing the Henry family who, in 1817, moved to their new home on Federal Creek, and I wish to add a few facts con- ceming the early settlement of the Township to which they came — Ames Township as it was until 1828='' when Bern Townshp became a separate organization. The first settle-
HENRY GENEALOGY 91
ment was upon hinds of the Ohio Company's Purchase and owned by Ephraim Cutler, whose father Ilev. Manasseh Cut- ler, for fifty two years pastor of a Congregational church in Hamilton, Mass., was the negotiator with Congress in the year 1787 for the purchase of a million and a half acres of land called the Ohio Company's Purchase, by means of which the settlement of Ohio was effected. In 1788 a band of forty-eight migrated from New England under General Rufus Putnam and upon arriving at Marietta, April 7th, Jervis Cutler, a son of Dr. Manasseh Cutler, was the first to leap on short and later claimed the honor of having cut the first tree. The work of sui-veying was long delayed by Indian hostilities, and the first settlement at Athens was only about a year previous to that in Ames Township. In the summer of 1797, Ephraim Cutler finding that a consid- erable portion of his lands lay on the waters of Federal Creek and wanting to visit them and fix their location, ex- plored a way and cut out a pack-horse path twenty miles through the wildeniess from Waterford on the Muskingum river to what is now Ames Township; he was accompanied and assisted by Captain George Ewing who with his family had come from Western Virginia to the Ohio Company's Purchase in 1794 and had lived in one of the block-houses of the Waterford settlement. Later in the season they made a second trip and a more thorough exploration of Mr. Cutler's lands and this time were accompanied by Captain Benjamin Brown who had recently ari'ived from Massachu- setts. Ewing and Brown each owned a hundred acres in the Company's donation tract on the Muskingum which they exchanged with Mr. Cutler for land on Federal Creek, agreeing to assist him in forming a settlement. Mr. Ewing brought his family out in March, 1798 and settled on what is now known as the Thomas Gardiner farm, now owned by T. M. Fleming, and nearly a year later Judge Cutler and Capt. Brown moved from Waterford, their household goods in canoes and in charge of Captain Brown down the Mus- kingum and Ohio rivers to the mouth of Hocking and up that stream to Federal Creek, a distance of eighty miles; while Mr. Cutler with four horses took the women and chil- dren through the woods to their new home. Mr. Cutler and Capt. Brown settled on the farm now known as the Daniel Fleming farm owned by his son G. L. Fleming, one mile north of Amesville. Cutler removed from Ames Township in 1806 and settled on the Ohio river near the old John Henry home and from him and his family they heard most of the advantages and opportunities in the Federal \'alley. Captain Ewing moved to Indiana in 1818 and about the same time Captain Brown went to live with his son (Gen-
92 HENRY GENEALOGY
eral John BroMn) in Athens where he died in October, 1821. One great grandson of his is yet with us, James Abel Henry whose mother was Lavina Glazier and her mother Sallie Brown. Among the families who had settled in Ames Town- ship before the coming of the Henry family and who were neighbors, in spirit at least, we note in the order of their coming that of Judge Silvanus Ames on what we now know as the John J. Beasley farm, owned by Frank J. Beasley; Colonel Absalom Boyles who lived for sixty-two years on the farm known as the Ed Curtis faiTn now owned by 0. D. Jones; Joshua Wyatt where William E. Potter now lives: the McCune families, Samuel, John and Thomas; John Brown a nephew of Capt. Brown who lived many years on what we know as the Elisha Johnson farm ; the Jason and Sabinus Rice families; the Judge Walker family where Loring Hill now lives; Abel Glazier who in 1804 bought of his father-in-law (Captain Brown) the Fleming fami and very near. Dr. Ezra Walker the first resident physician in the township when country practice was not easy, there were very few roads and evidently none from the John Hen- ry farm toward Amesville but across the hills to the upper, or Cutler settlement as it was long known. There were the families of Isaac Linscott and of David Rathlnirn a little farther north and faiiher up the stream on the east were the families of Capt. Thomas Lovell and his brother Russell who settled on adjoining faiTns in 1814.
My recollection of the moving of the Henry family from Warren, Washington County, to the faim on Federal Creek as told me by my grandmother Jane (Jinet) Henry Glazier is that very early in the spring of 1817 the father and older sons, Matthew and Robert, and two daughters. Nancy and Mary (Polly) came to open the sugar camp and begin the erection of the home. The trip at that time of the year (February) could not have been an easy or speedy one, but they had tired of the destruction wrought by fre- quent high water upon their river fann and not only the land but their house and even the furniture had been dam- aged by the muddy water. A bureau that I prize because given me by my grandmother many years ago, and one of her girlhood treasures, shows yet the effect of the damag- ing waters of the "Beautiful River."
One bear story I will remember as an occurrence of the first summer in the new home, when one warm evening as they were at supper, a squealing pig brought out the family in time to see a bear hurrying off with a pig in his anns. The dogs gave chase and to escape with his life "Bruin" dropped the pig, but not until he had squeezed it to death.
HENRY GENEALOGY 93
One thing- of which I have often heard occurred while the home was yet in Washington County, when my moth- er's (Sarah Ann, daughter of Matthew and Mary Park Henry) grandfather, a comparatively new arrival from Ire- huid, came one evening to the home of John Henry and to the mquiry "Who is there?" replied "A stranger." The voice was immediately }-ecognized, and with the "Come in Robert, come in," the warmest welcome was assured, and as g-randmother always added, 'Those two old men did not go to bed at all that night," they were so happy in talking over old friends and old times in Ireland. Though both families were Henrys and they had been friends in Ireland, yet it is not known that they are related, but many of their descendants are.
EDNA GLAZIER, August, 1917. Cincinnati, Ohio.
* March 3, 1828, the county commissioners (George Walker, Harry Henshaw and Justus Reynolds) resolved "that the original surveyed township No. 7 in Range 12 in Athens County, at present a part of Ames Township, be set off, and that a township by the name of Beni be estal:)lished as above described." The electors w^ere directed to meet at the house of John Henry on the first Monday of April, at 9 o'clock A. M., to elect township officers. (The following of- ficers were elected: Trustees — John Henry, James Dickey and John Wickham. Justices of the Peace — Thaddeus Crippen and Wm. T. Brown.)
INDEX
No. Page
Adair, Eleanor Graham ___ 220 64
Adair, Ernest Patterson __ 223 64
Adair, Elorence A. lOS 29
Adair, Frank 27
Adair, Lee P. 27
Adair, Marv Frances 64
Adair, Raymond 109 30
Adair, Reana Blanchard __ 221 64
Adair, Wilbur 27
Adair, William Reid 222 64
Alden, Carrol Russel 60 16
Alden, Charles Alden 10
Alden, John Arthur 17
Alden, John Lloyd 61 17
Alden, Lelia Elizabeth 16
Andrews, Donald 44
Antle, Archibald Arthur __ 271 79
Antle, Carol Edmond 79
Beck, Charles H. 205 60
Beck, Charles Henry Jr. __ 209 60
Beck, Eliza T. 208 60
Beck, George E. 59
Beck, George E., 2nd 60
Beck, John Harvey 206 60
Beck, Olive A. 207 60
Beck, Ruth Elizabeth 60
Bovd, Luella 62
Boyd, Robert Allen 62
Buingardner, Donald Owen 50
Burch, Frieda Mary 28
Burch. Richai-d Whitaker__ 28
Burch, Robert Boyd Jr. 28
Cable, Benjamin Stickney _ 51
Cable, Charles Henry 51
Cable, Charles Hiram 51
Cable, Francis 186 53
Cable, George Wyatt 176 51
Cable, George Wyatt Jr.__ 183 52
Cable, George Wyatt 3rd__ 52
Cable, Hannah Maria 51
Cable, Hiram Stickney — 184 53
Cable, Josephine 182 52
Cable, Josephine 185 53
Cable, Katherine 52
Cable. Laura Belle 51
Cable, Mary Ellen 181 52
Cable, Mary Lucy 179 52
Cable, Nancy Jane 178 51
Cable, Nannie Kate 180 52
No. Page
Cable, Ransom Reed 177 51
Carpenter, Albert William_ 65
Carpenter, Bert Clai-ence__ 224 64
Carpentei-, Clayton Dunbar 226 65
Carpenter, Marion Francis 65
Carpenter, Martha Louise_ 65
Carpenter, Mary Leone 65
Carpenter, Mary Louise 227 65
Carpenter, Henrietta Eliza- beth G5
Carpenter, Virginia 65
Carpenter, Wilbur Lewis 225 65
Chapman, Arthur B. 55 16
Chapman, Clara Mabel 56 16
Chapman, Estella 10
Chapman, Ruby 16
Chase, Mattie ' 45
Chase, Merril 45
Chase, Mildred A. 45
Christman, Lowell Anthonv 20
Clark, Richard Adair 64
Clark, Robert Ewing 64
Clark, Paul Alfred 64
Clark, William Patterson_ 64
Coe, Ernest William 106 29
Coe, Grace Glazier 105 29
Coe, Lillian Gertmde 104 29
Coe, Loring Ellsworth 26
Coe, Lulu Ethel 103 29
Coe, Mary Bessie 26
Coe, Virginia Brown 29
Covert, Mary Francis 68
Covert, Robert Benjamin — 68
Cox, Carl 67 17
Cox, Earl W. (^C^ 17
Cox, Keith 81 20
Cox, Kenneth W. 80 20
Cox, Robert Cart 18
Covkendall, James B. 53
CoVkendall, S. D. 3rd 53
Curfman, Ella Maude 99 28
Curfman, Luella 97 27
Curfman, INIattie Green ___ 98 28
Curfman, Oliver Austin __ 96 27
Curtis, Ann Eliza 192 55
Curtis, Autie C. 55
Cui-tis, Betty Jean 57
Curtis, Chartes Gary 191 55
Curtis, Chartes Gary Jr 199 57
Curtis, Edwin C. 194 56
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Cui-tis, Edwin Wvatt 56
Curtis, Effie B. 1 195 56
Curtis, Elva Grace 197 56
Curtis, Fannie Mav 55
Curtis, Henry Hud'son 190 55
Curtis, Lois Sophia 193 55
Curtis, Mary Edith 55
Curtis, Mary Lucile 56
Curtis, Nellie May 196 56
Curtis, Rose Drain 198 56
Dana, George William 29
DeFoil, Fred Dana 46
DeFoil, Margaret Frances. 46 Dennis Demetrious Phile- mon 16
Dennis, Harold Wilson 16
Dennis, Rura Lavinia 16
Dennis, Ward Dowavne 16
Dunbar, Blanche Adair ___ 218 63
Dunbar, Etta Lena 214 62
Dunbai', Frank Mason 215 63
Dunbar, Hanev Roldan 63
Dunbar. Ida May 216 63
Dunbar. James Patterson 63
Dunbar, James Patterson 62
Dunbar, Lucy Maude 217 63
Dunbar, Mary Grace 219 64
Dyar, Camillas Henry 25 10
Dvar. Clara Louise 26 10
Dyar, Edith Proctor 59 16
Dvar, Eva Ann 7
Dyar, Frank Benton 28 10
Dvar, Ida Genevieve 17
Dyar, John Burton 30 11
Dyar, Lelia Maude 10
Dyar, Leota Florence 58 16
Dvar, Lucv Proctor 29 10
Dvar, Matthew Henrv — _ 31 U
Dyar, Robert Dwight 62 17
Dyar, Robert Matthew 17
Dyar, Rodger 17
Dyar, Sarah Lavinia 27 10
Edwards, Almon Henry 34
Edwards, Dalton Hazen __ 125 34
Edwards. Harold John 34
Edwards, Harvev Wood 34
Edwards, Marv Ruth 34
Ellis, Arthur Phillips ___ 57
Ellis, Edna M. 204 57
Ellis, Frank C. 202 57
Ellis, Fred H. 203 57
Ellis, Frednc 57
Ellis, Marv Virgene 57
Ellis, Robert 57
Ellison, Thomas C. Jr 11
Evans, Charles Errol 15
Evans, Mary Elizabeth 15
Gerber, Archibald Seldon_
Gerber, Carlos Edward
Gerber, Mildred Louise _.
Gibson, Bessie Irene
Gibson, Clyde Owen
Gibson, Gladys Kathryn _ Gibson, Maude Elizabeth.
Gibson, Ned Curfman
Gifford, Frank Henry
Gilligan, Lizzie iMaye
Gilligan, Maude S.
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Abel William
Absalom Boyles
Adda Leatha
Alice Louise
Amy Florence
Arthur William
Bertha Belle
Carrie Adeline
Charles Eli
Charles Lovell
Clarence
Clifford Russell __
Dorothy Louise
P^dna
p]mma Dell
Emma Jane
Ernest Benham
Ernest Benham Jr.
Frank Omiond
Geo. Washington.
George W.
ier, Grace Irene
ier, Harry Guy
Hazel Lucile
Herbert Harlan
James Raymond
John Heni-y
John L.
Julia A.
Julia Ann
Lawrence
ier, Lena B.
ier, Loring Henry
ier, Louis Barnard
Lula May
Mary Adelaide
Myron Selby
Paule Eugene
Peai-I Don
Sarah Eliza
Sarah IClizabeth
Sarah Metta
William Wallace
Goddard, Agusta Maria
Goddard. Dewey Merle
Goddard, Fannie Estelle
Goddard, Gladys Henry
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No. Page
Goddai'd, Helen Lane 67 Henry,
Goddard, John Rodney 67 Henry,
Goddard, Maiy Eliza 235 6S Henry,
Gray, Bessie 259 75 Heni'y,
Gray, Dorothy Elizabeth 75 Henry,
Gi'ay, Eleanor Louise 75 Henry,
Gray, Gordon B. 75 Homy,
Gray, Heibert Owen 260 75 Henry,
Grosvenor, Bertha 74 Henry,
Grosvenor, Edward 265 76 Henry,
Grosvenor, Herman 74 Henry,
Grosvenor, Jennie 74 Henry,
Henry,
Ham, B. Theodore 44 Henry,
Ham, Charles L Jr. 44 Henry,
Ham, Chailes W. 152 44 Henry,
Ham, Emma D. 153 44 Henry,
Ham, John W. 46 Henry,
Ham Josiah A. 163 46 Henry,
Ham, Marie J. 164 46 Henry,
Ham, Robert A. 46 Henry,
Ham, William T. 44 Henry,
Hammond, George Edwin_ 56 Henry,
Hammond, John Henrv 56 Henry,
Hammond, Marv Ellen ___ 56 Henry,
Hamp, Edward Henry 53 Henry,
Hamp, Frances 53 Henry,
Hamp, Margaret 53 Henry,
Henrv, Addie Eliza 267 78 Henry,
Henrv, Agusta Maria 66 Henry,
Henrv, Alice G. 55 Henry,
Henrv, Alice Minerva 79 Henry,
Henr"''', Alma Gertrude ___ 68 Henry,
Henrv, ^Imer O. 40 13 Henry,
Henrv, Almon G. 42 Henry.
Henrv, Almon Leroy 162 46 Henry,
Henry, Ann G. 15 69 Henry,
Henrv, Arminta 158 45 Henry,
Henrv, Bertha 50 15 Henry,
Henrv, Bessie L. 266 76 Henry,
Henry, Bradford 256 74 Henry,
Henry, Carlos Dalton 232 67 Henry,
Henrv. Charles 14 65 Henry,
Henrv, Charles 145 42 Henry,
Henry, Charles Edward __ 229 66 Henry,
Henrv, Charles G 42 Henry,
Henrv, Charles Guv 68 Henry,
Henrv. Charles Matthew Henry,
LeRov 48 Henry,
Henrv, "Charles O. 43 14 Henry,
Henrv, Charles P. 43 Henry,
Henrv, Clara Adelaide ___ 33 Henry,
Henrv, Clara Eleanor 68 Henry,
HenrV, Cora 154 44 Henry,
Henrv, David 17 72 Henry,
Henrv, Donald J. 45 Henry,
Henrv, Doiis Irene 79 Henry,
Henrv, Earl Glazier 33 Henry,
No. Page
lulith M. 159 45
Edward 55
Edward Harland 9
Eliza 12 59
Elizabeth 24 9
Elizabeth 38 13
Ella R. 42
Eleanor 45
Elmer Almon 33
Eva Jane 269 78
Fannie B. 43
Fannie Eliza 231 67
Fannie M. 149 43
Flora Elenor 168 48
Florence Isabelle __ 249 73
Flossie M. 70 18
Francis 39 13
Francis B. 43
Frank B. 45
Frank M. 42
Frankie 67
Fred Gilbert 233 68
George Biinton 255 74
George Dunbar 35 & 63
George E. 148 43
George Edward ___ 122 34
George R. 74
George W. 45 14.
George W. 142 42
Gerald Edward 35
Gerald Owen 74
Hannah Elizabeth- 16 69
Harold L. 45
Harold M. 74
Harrv A 41 13
Ilarrv Glenn 236 68
Harvey C. 144 42
Hattie Louisa 33
Hattie Marion 268 78
Haven A. 12
Hazel H. 74
Heber Homer 127 35
Hiram Cable 18 77
Hiram Dow 270 78
James 8 47
James Abel 121 33
James J. 150 44
Jane (Janet) 3 20
Jennie 252 73
Jennie ]\Iarie 68
Jessie Lois 201 57
Jessie M. 42
John 1 3
John 13
John Cotton 45
John H. 44 14
John L. 155 44
John Loring 41
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No. Page
Henry, John Peter 21 8
Henry, Joseph 11 58
Henry, Josephine 8
Henrv, Josephine 71 IS
Henry, Julia C. 36 12
Henrv, Lawrence W. 14
Henry, Lela 69 18
Henry, Lena 42
Henry, Lena L. 43
Henrv, Libbie Grace 124 34
Henry, Lillie M. 151 44
Henry, Loring Glazier 119 33
Henry, Lucile Rebecca 274 79
Heniy, Lucy Ann 22 9
Henrv. Lucv L. 51 15
Henrv, Lvdia 48 14
Henry, Mabel Selby 234 68
Henrv, Manasseh 7
Henry, Marcela 250 73
Henry, Margaret 42
Henry. Margaret R. 43
Henry. Margory 18
Henry, ^Marion B. 74
Henrv, Martha Leah 14
Henrv, INIartha (Patty) __ 13 61
Henrv, Marv 253 74
Henrv, Marv Elizabeth __ 120 33
Henrv, Marv F. 42
Henry, Mary Helen 35 & 63
Henrv. Marv Katherine 14
Henrv, Marv L. 35 11
Henrv. Marv Lavinia 123 34
Henrv. Marv (PoUv) 6 36
Henrv. Matthew 2 6
Henry, .Millie 49 15
Henry, ^linnie E. 43
Henry, Nancy 5 36
Henry, Nancy Jane 143 42
Henrv, Nancv Mar\- Jane 167 48
Henrv, Nathan William __ 230 67
Henrv. Nina D. 160 45
Henrv, Nora 254 74
Heniy, Parker C. 141 41
Henrv. Pearlev 12
Henry, Polly Proctor 19 7
Henrv, Rachel 7
Henrv, Rachel 9 50
Henrv, Rachel 251 73
Henrv. Rachel 146 43
Henrv, Ralph McDougall__ 237 68
Henry, Ray H. 68 18
Henry, Rebecca 20 7
Henrv. Richard 46
Henry, Robert 4 31
Henry. Robert Barret 35
Henrv, Robert Carlton 74
Henrv, Robert Earle 128 35
Henry, Robert Fulton 37 12
No. Page
Henry, Ruth Marie 45
Henry, Sarah Arlena 35
Henry, Sarah Elizabeth 166 48
Henrv, Sarah Jane 118 33
HenrV. Sophia M. 10 54
Henrv, Thelma 43
Henry, Vesta Curtis 200 57
Henry, Vinnie Adelaide 126 34
Henry, Violet 18
Henry, Virgene Woodworth 273 79
Henrv, Wilbur Carlos 68
Henrv. William 7 40
Henrv. William H. 157 45
Henrv. William Matthew__ 23 9
Henrv, William R. 9
Henrv. William W. 147 43
Henrv, Zeruah E. 42 13
Henry. Ziba L. 156 45
Hickman, Earl Arthur 75
Hickman, Florence Eliza- beth 75
Hickman, Perla Grace 75
Hoisington, Dudley Walter 49
Hoisington, Francis Maye_ 49
Hoisington, Goldie Lucile 49
Hoisington, Harriet Maude 49
Hoisington. Thelma Cora _ 49
Howard, Albert Clifford __ 74 19
Howard, Charles Percy 13
Howard, Clarence William- 73 19
Howard, Clyde Finley 13
Howard, Elsie Eloise 13
Howard, Frances Katherine 19
Howard, Mabel Clare 72 18
Howard, Mildred Elizabeth 19
Hudson, James 68
Hudson, Susan 68
Hudson, William 68
James, Harol Edmond 18
James, Howard Bertram — 18
Knight, Harold J. 70
Kennard, Wilber Thomas — 71
Knight, William Hai-vey 244 71
Linscott, Albert Owen 64
Linscott, Emily Louise 15
Leasure, Floyd 39
Linscott, George Curtis 30
Lowder, Helen ^Marian 39
Linscott, Lucy Luella 30
Linscott. Martha Jane 64
Tvinscott, Mary Luella 64
Linscott. Myrle Moore 15
Lowder, Willis Sanborn 39
Martin, Dora E. 64 17
Martin, Eniest B. 65 17
INDEX
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No. Pag'e
Maitin, Fred S. 63
Martin. Henrv Carrol
Martin, Herald E. Carrol__
Marquis, Ann Blanche 257
Marquis, Basha Grace
Marquis. David Earl 258
Marquis, Francis Virginia-
Marciuis, John Lee
Marquis, Maigaret Jane
Matheny, Letha M. 161
Matbeny, Raymond
McCoimick, Don James
McCandless, George Lee
McCormick, Lucv Belle ___ 75
McCandless, Russell
McCandless, Wilson
McComnick, Esther
McCormick, Fred 76
McCormick. Fredrick
McConiiick, Helen Lucile 78
McCormick, Jennie Estella- 77
McDaniel, Minnie Louise
McGrew Edward Dustin
Merrick, r]rAvin Cuitis
Merrick, Lloyd Harvey
Merrick, Martha Janette
Merrick, Ruthanna
Metcalf, Alice
Metcalf, Veigol
Meyers, Harlin
Meyers, Paul
Moore, Charles Edward 53
Moore, George Edward
Moore, Goldie Estelle 79
Moore, John Franklin 54
Moore, Mary Lucy 52
Morrow, Carlos
Morrow, Clyde H.
Morrow, Fred Lugar 264
Morrow, Lyle S.
Morrow, Minnie G.
Morrow, Pearle E. 263
Morrow, Ralph R.
Mol-ris, Addie 33
Morris, Angeline
Morris, A. William 32
Morris, H. Wade 34
Morris, John Alston
Moi-ris, L. Rav
Morris. Ralph "C.
Orr, Drabei' Dunbar
Orr, Mary Esther 228
Owen, Austin Oscar 173
Owen, Pessie Bell 172
Owen, Curfman
Owen, Earle D. 114
Ov»en, Edith 115
17 17 17 75 73 75 75 75 75 46 43 14 52 19 52 52 19 19 19 19 ]9 46 29 56 56 56 56 60 60 18 18 15 15 20 15 15 74 74 76 74 74 76 74 11 8 11 11 76 11 11
63 65
49 49 28 30 31
No. Page
Owen, Edith Maye 174 50
Owen, Emily Martha 30
Owen, Flora Faye 49
Owen, Giace Baird 171 49
Owen, Hairy C. 113 30
Owen, Hattie May 78
Owen, James Pilson 30
OM'en, Jessie Palmer 78
Owon. Kathr^Ti May 30
Owen, Lydia Maude 175 50
Owen, Mary Edith 30
Owen, Mary Freda 49
Owen, Nelson Bradford 49
Owen Nettie Blanche 49
Owen, Russell Dana 116 31
Owen, Walter James 49
Patterson, Anna Eliza 210 62
Patterson, Belle 95 27
Patterson, Ella 94 27
Patterson, p]mma 24
Patterson, Lucv A. 213 62
Patterson, Marv Nancy ___ 211 62
Patterson. Martha 212 62
Peebles, Carlos Harland 14
Peebles, Robeit Gerald 14
Perry, Charles William ___ 49
Perry, Frank Liken 49
Perry, Victor Criswell 49
Pewthers, Henry Bloomfield 48
Pope, Edward Sticknev 53
Porter, Delia 1 43
Porter, Jennie F. 43
Porter, Rachel 43
Rafnel, Ardis 18
Rafnel, Pamma 18
Rafnel, Robert 18
Rambo, Florence M. 44
Rambo. Harry M. 44
Reckard. Dora Belle 47 14
Reckard, Vesta Helen 46 14
Robb. George Augustus 19
Roberts, Mary E. 165 46
Rose, Eloise 19
Rose. Paul 19
Ross, Dorris Ruth 76
Roush, Benjamin Brown 28
Roush, Loring Wesley 28
Sanborn. IVIarv Grace 138 39
Shafer. Donald 18
Shafer, Dorothv IMarie ___ 18
.Shepherd, Flora 13
Skinner, Alonzo Williams__ 139 39 Skinner. Chailotte Hen- rietta 39
Skinner, Dorothy Dean 39
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100
HENRY GENEALOGY
No. Page
Skinner, William Wallace
Smith. Frieda
Smith, George Raymond 262
Smith, Harry G.
Smith, James H.
Smith, Robert L.
Smith, William Robert
Spurrier. Helen G.
Spurrier. Robert Lewis
Staley, Elizabeth Ann
Staley, Henry Armstead 261
Staley, Imia Elizabeth
Stewart, Florence Marie
Stewart, Harold Clark
Stewart, Wilbur Albro
Sudlow, F]-ancis
Sudlow, George Egbert ___ 189
Thomas, Arthur Morris 242
Thomas, Charles Addison 238
Thomas, Charles Jr.
Thomas, Charles Orton 248
Thomas, Cora 243
Thomas, Dwight William
Thomas. Edyth
Thomas, Frank Leslie 245
Thomas, Glenn
Thomas. Harley J. 247
Thomas, Hattie 246
Thomas, Helen
Thomas, Hiram Henry
Thomas, John Hai-vey 241
Thomas, John William
Thomas, Louise
39 13 76 13 13 13 76 75 75 76 75 73 27 27 27 52 53
71 70 72 72 71 71 71 71 71 71 71 70 69 70 71 71
No. Page
Thomas, Minnie 70
Thomas, Ralph Dale 72
Thomas, Robert 71
Thomas, Ruth 70
Thomas, Sarah Eliza 239 70
Thomas, William Aaron __ 240 70 Thompson, William Barn- ard 57
Tucker, Dorothv 45
Tucker, John Carl 45
Ulmer, Richard Eugene 49
Von Mauer, Cable George — 52
Von ]Mauer, James 52
Von ilauer, Josephine 52
Von Mauer, Richard 52
Ward, Laura Lavinia 57 16
Wells, Catherine Lee 30
Wells, James Adair 30
Whitaker, Henrv Dowlev__ 25
Whitaker. Louise C. 101 28
Wing, Katherine 52
Wooley, Albert 57
Woolev, Edward 57
Wooley, Eleanor 57
Woolev, Katherine 57
Woolev, Martha 57
Wvatt, Martha 62
Wvlie. :\Iarv Ellen 188 53
wVlie, Hiram Cable 187 53
wVlie. Nellie Cable 51
Wvlie, William 51
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