The Henry family came to Tennessee from Virginia and North Carolina and settled in the Upper Cumberland section of Tennessee. Some of them went West

The Henry Family

Notes


Bill Baker

According to their daughter, Della May Jackson Farley, of Cookeville, TNhe was the second spouse of Hannah HenryAccording to their daughter,Della May Jackson Farley, of Cookeville, TN he was the second spouse ofHannah Henry


Dicey Henry

Benton Henry gave his sources on Dicey Henry and Isaac Clark as:
Putnam Co. Tax Rolls 100A-Dist 2
Census-Putnam County 1860,1870,1880
Census White Co. 1850
Oldest Marriage Book, White Co
Joyce Clark Lewis, Cleveland, TNBenton Henry gave his sources on DiceyHenry and Isaac Clark as:
Putnam Co. Tax Rolls 100A-Dist 2
Census-Putnam County 1860,1870,1880
Census White Co. 1850
Oldest Marriage Book, White Co
Joyce Clark Lewis, Cleveland, TN


John Allison Brown

BH sources: John A. Brown="Farmer, Miller, Democrat & Baptist"
"Est Born'w Mill on Falling River"
"John's Older Brother Josiah Brown went to Polk Co Mo at age 16"
Alice Douberley, FL
Whllhite Book by O K Greenwood
Edna Bond Ripley, Arcadia, MDBH sources: John A. Brown="Farmer, Miller,Democrat & Baptist"
"Est Born'w Mill on Falling River"
"John's Older Brother Josiah Brown went to Polk Co Mo at age 16"
Alice Douberley, FL
Whllhite Book by O K Greenwood
Edna Bond Ripley, Arcadia, MD


Campbell Bohannon

Benton say Campbell Bohannon must be the grandson of Wm B Bohannon b 1730but his parents are not determinedBenton say Campbell Bohannon must bethe grandson of Wm B Bohannon b 1730 but his parents are not determined


Paris W Bohannon

Twin to Peris


Peris Bohannon

Twin to Peris


This file could not have been done without the help of Cousins Benton D. Henry and Floyd Whitaker.
Research by Patricia Douglas Vance using all sources available to me. If you family members see something you do not want included, please notify me.
Updated October 29, 2000
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