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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 


».,      /• 


The  Messenger  Printery  Company 
Athens,  Ohio 


BE  NEW  YORK 

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,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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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- 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


8  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


Children 

41. 

Harry  A. 

42. 

Zeioiah  E. 

43. 

Charles  0. 

44. 

John  H. 

45. 

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. 


10  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  11 

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. 


12 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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- 


ROBERT  FULTON  HENRY 
37 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  13 


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. 


14  HENRY  GEXEALOGY 


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: 

75. 

Lucv  Belle. 

76. 

Fred. 

1    1  . 

Jennie  Estella. 

78. 

Helen  Lucile. 

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. 


16 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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 


18  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 19 

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. 


20 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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- 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 21 

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. 


22 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


23 


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. 


24 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


'4 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


25 


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. 


'^^ 


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. 


26 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


28  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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- 


30  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOCxY   31 

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- 


32 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


34  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


35 


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. 


36 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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; 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


37 


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 


38 HENRY  GSNEALOGY 

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. 


40 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 

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. 


42 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


44  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  45 


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. 


46  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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 


/ 


4 


^m,_ 


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. 


50 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


52  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


^HENRY  GENEALOGY T,?, 

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. 


18 


ij 


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) 


54 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


lO 

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 


56  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  57 


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. 


58 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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 


I'^Ml^^ 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


59 


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 


ELIZA  (HENRY)  BECK 
12 


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. 


60 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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: 

George  E.     Bom  1869. 

Died  1886. 

206. 

John  Han'ey. 

207. 

Olive  A. 

208. 

Eliza  T. 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


61 


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. 


62 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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: 

214. 

Etta  Lena. 

James  Paterson. 

Born  November 

1902. 

21.5. 

Frank  IMason. 

216. 

Ida  May. 

217. 

Lucy  Maude. 

218. 

Blanche  Adair. 

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, 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  63 


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. 


64 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  65 


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 


66 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


(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 

229. 

Charles  Edward. 

Agusta  Maria.     Born    December 

1854. 

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 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  67 


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. 


68 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


69 


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. 


70 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  71 


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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HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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 . 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 73 

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. 


74 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  75 


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- 


76 HENRY  GENEALOGY ^_^ 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


77 


18 


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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HIRAM  CABLE  HENRY 
18 


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 


78 HENRY  GENEALOGY ^_^ 

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- 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  79 


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. 


80 HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  81 


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. 


82  HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  83 


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. 


84  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  85 


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 


86  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  87 


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. 


88 .    HENRY  GENEALOGY 

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. 


HENRY  GENEALOGY  89 


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. 


90  HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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 


96 


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No.  Page 

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. 

Glaz 
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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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102 

140 

86 


130 


INDEX 


91 


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 


98 


HENRY  GENEALOGY 


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 


99 


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 


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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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