According to Benton D. Henry, this information came from Mrs. John H.HenryAccording to Benton D. Henry, this information came from Mrs. JohnH. Henry
[whitake1.FTW]"Putnam County Tennessee Cemeteries" does not reflect his burial in theHenry Cemetery or for that matter any other cemetery in Putnam County.{May be one of the 27 old unmarked stones mentioned on page 297 of PCTC.}
She was the step-daughter of John J. Henry Listed on 1880 CensusShe wasthe step-daughter of John J. Henry Listed on 1880 Census
Benton D. Henry's sources on this are:
Putnam County 1880 census
Letter Ollie Cossey, 7 April, 1971
Nina (Henry) Rager
George Grant LetterBenton D. Henry's sources on this are:
Putnam County 1880 census
Letter Ollie Cossey, 7 April, 1971
Nina (Henry) Rager
George Grant Letter
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Joseph Henry F/G (274) reflects DOD as 15 Jan 1906.
Benton D. Henry's sources on this are:
Putnam County 1880 census
Letter Ollie Cossey, 7 April, 1971
Nina (Henry) Rager
George Grant LetterBenton D. Henry's sources on this are:
Putnam County 1880 census
Letter Ollie Cossey, 7 April, 1971
Nina (Henry) Rager
George Grant Letter
Tree fell on Lidge and killed him. Crissie Lou then married Lidge'snephew, Lloyd Jefferson Henry, son of John J. Henry, grandson ofElishaTree fell on Lidge and killed him. Crissie Lou then marriedLidge's nephew, Lloyd Jefferson Henry, son of John J. Henry, grandson ofElisha
Benton has "Chrissie Roberson on this FGS.
Sources are Mrs. John H. Henry
George Grant, son of John M
Blanch Jernigan book pg 114Crissie Lou Roberson was also married to Lidgard J. Henry and had fourchildren with him.Benton has "Chrissie Roberson on this FGS.
Sources are Mrs. John H. Henry
George Grant, son of John M
Blanch Jernigan book pg 114Crissie Lou Roberson was also married to Lidgard J. Henry and had fourchildren with him.
"Standing Stone/Monterey Family History" by J. R. Dillard, pg 273
On 1910 Census 10 children living, 6 in household
Another SourceTina Henry and Bible of LD Henry"Standing Stone/MontereyFamily History" by J. R. Dillard, pg 273
On 1910 Census 10 children living, 6 in household
Another SourceTina Henry and Bible of LD Henry
[whitake1.FTW]The 1910 Census reflects 10 children, 9 living and 6 still at home. Onename is missing if this is the case.
Household # 2-2 on 1880 census reflects L.D. as 13 years. old, thereforDOB is abt...... 1867.
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Both of her parents were born in Tennessee according to information Nancysupplied on census records.
Benton D. Henry Sources:
Putnam County Census 1880
Tombstone inscriptions in Wanette
Mrs. John Henry, WanetteBenton D. Henry Sources:
Putnam County Census 1880
Tombstone inscriptions in Wanette
Mrs. John Henry, Wanette
Benton D. Henry says his source was Ollie (Henry) Cossey and gravestonesat Wanette, along with Mrs. John H. Henry
Gr. Aunt Della: Said Nina and Herman were born in Oklahoma.
Gr. Aunt Ollie said: Riley and Leona died in Flud epidemic. Left twobaby girls, 3 years and 18 months, and Herman, 1 month old. Herman wasraised by his Aunt Ollie and her sister Della.
Mrs. John H. Henry: One of the daughters, Nina was raised by herGrandfther Stover, one mile west of Wanette, She married LemuelGoodnight. They live at St. Louis Oklahoma.
Herman Henry became a Captain in the Navy in WW IIBenton D. Henry sayshis source was Ollie (Henry) Cossey and gravestones at Wanette, alongwith Mrs. John H. Henry
Gr. Aunt Della: Said Nina and Herman were born in Oklahoma.
Gr. Aunt Ollie said: Riley and Leona died in Flud epidemic. Left twobaby girls, 3 years and 18 months, and Herman, 1 month old. Herman wasraised by his Aunt Ollie and her sister Della.
Mrs. John H. Henry: One of the daughters, Nina was raised by herGrandfther Stover, one mile west of Wanette, She married LemuelGoodnight. They live at St. Louis Oklahoma.
Herman Henry became a Captain in the Navy in WW II
[whitake1.FTW]He succumbed to influenza during the epidemic.
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She succumbed to influenza during the epidemic.