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Abt 1826 - 1866 (~ 40 years)
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Name |
James H. HENLEY |
Birth |
Abt 1826 |
Stokes County, North Carolina |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
1866 |
Missouri |
Person ID |
I13223 |
Marshall and Allied Families |
Last Modified |
5 Feb 2012 |
Family |
Martha J. VANHOY, b. 14 Mar 1826, Stokes County, North Carolina d. 17 Apr 1890, Pomeroy, Garfield County, Washington (Age 64 years) |
Marriage |
30 Apr 1846 |
Stokes County, North Carolina |
Children |
| 1. Abraham HENLEY, b. Abt 1848, Stokes County, North Carolina d. Bef 1870 (Age ~ 21 years) |
| 2. Alexander HENLEY, b. Abt Jul 1850, Stokes County, North Carolina d. Bef 1860, Missouri (Age ~ 9 years) |
| 3. James Hamilton HENLEY, b. 8 Jan 1852, Carthage, Jasper County, Missouri d. 25 Oct 1927, Lewiston, Garfield County, Washington (Age 75 years) |
+ | 4. Martha Ann (Mattie) HENLEY, b. 13 Apr 1853, Jasper County, Missouri d. 25 Aug 1936, Walker Twp., Henry County, Missouri (Age 83 years) |
+ | 5. Margaret E. HENLEY, b. Abt 1856, Missouri d. 5 Aug 1936, Davenport, Lincoln County, Washington (Age ~ 80 years) |
| 6. John William HENLEY, b. Abt 1858, Missouri d. Washington |
+ | 7. Hugh Bell HENLEY, b. Abt 1862, Missouri d. Washington |
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Family ID |
F4255 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- !CHILDREN: According to Martha J. Vanhoy Henley's obituary in 1990, they had
ten children. From census records, etc. I have only found seven. Probably
the three missing died very young or at birth.
!DEATH OF JAMES H. HENLEY (1826-1866) - apparently just after the Civil War, and
I can find no record of him being a soldier, he was killed by bushwhackers. He
would have been a northern sympathizer. He was supposed to have been hidden
out away from home, and his son or sons went down the middle of a creek to take
him food, and found him dead. He had sold all his land in Jasper Co., MO and
had recently purchased some land in Henry Co. MO so he probably died in Henry
Co., MO - but I am not sure.
!ABSTRACTED OBITUARY OF MRS. MARTHA J. HENLEY (from 3 May 1890 EAST
WASHINGTONIAN newspaper, Pomeroy, Washington, Garfield County, as abstracted by
Mrs. Wm. C. Anderson and sent to me l7 Jan 1977) Died, at the residence of her
son-in-law, Mr. Hunt, on the 19th ult., Mrs. Martha J. Henley. She was born in
Stokes Co., North Carolina in March 18l6. She was married in 1844 and had ten
children. Her husband was killed by a bushwhacker in Missouri, where they
resided in 1866. She came with her daughter, Mrs. Hunt to Washington in
September last. Member of the M.E. Church for the last twenty
years.....(buried) Goldendale cemetery....sister of Mr. Vanhoy....
!CEMETERY STONE in old IOOF Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat Co., Washington
reads: MARTHA J. HENLEY
Born Mar. 14, 1826
Died Apr. 17, 1890
!Child 4: James Hamilton Henley - most information from his typewritten
obituary.
!SOURCES: other than above Mrs. Wm, C. Anderson, Box 647, Pomeroy, Washington
also gave me some information on the Henley's who had moved to Washington.
!Marshall 0055 - Could this be the brother of Henry Henley (RIN - 13,549) who
married Sally Jane Marshall (RIN - 13458)?
CHILDREN: According to Martha J. Vanhoy Henley's obituary in 1990, they had
ten children. From census records, etc. I have only found seven. Probably
the three missing died very young or at birth.
DEATH OF JAMES H. HENLEY (1826-1866) - apparently just after the Civil War, and
I can find no record of him being a soldier, he was killed by bushwhackers. He
would have been a northern sympathizer. He was supposed to have been hidden
out away from home, and his son or sons went down the middle of a creek to take
him food, and found him dead. He had sold all his land in Jasper Co., MO and
had recently purchased some land in Henry Co. MO so he probably died in Henry
Co., MO - but I am not sure.
ABSTRACTED OBITUARY OF MRS. MARTHA J. HENLEY (from 3 May 1890 EAST
WASHINGTONIAN newspaper, Pomeroy, Washington, Garfield County, as abstracted by
Mrs. Wm. C. Anderson and sent to me l7 Jan 1977) Died, at the residence of her
son-in-law, Mr. Hunt, on the 19th ult., Mrs. Martha J. Henley. She was born in
Stokes Co., North Carolina in March 18l6. She was married in 1844 and had ten
children. Her husband was killed by a bushwhacker in Missouri, where they
resided in 1866. She came with her daughter, Mrs. Hunt to Washington in
September last. Member of the M.E. Church for the last twenty
years.....(buried) Goldendale cemetery....sister of Mr. Vanhoy....
CEMETERY STONE in old IOOF Cemetery, Goldendale, Klickitat Co., Washington
reads: MARTHA J. HENLEY
Born Mar. 14, 1826
Died Apr. 17, 1890
Child 4: James Hamilton Henley - most information from his typewritten
obituary.
SOURCES: other than above Mrs. Wm, C. Anderson, Box 647, Pomeroy, Washington
also gave me some information on the Henley's who had moved to Washington.
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