John Hendry
Husband John HENDRY
Born: Abt 1690 - Scotland Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: Progenitor HENDRY (Abt 1660- ) Mother: Unknown UNKNOWN ( - )
Marriage:
Wife
Born: Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 M John HENDRY
Born: Sep 1700 - Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland Christened: Died: - Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland Buried:Spouse: Mary UNKNOWN (Abt 1720- )
2 M Robert B. HENDRY
Born: Abt 1720 - Isle of Arran, Bute, Scotland Christened: Died: Buried:Spouse: Cathrine McNargid SELLARS (Abt 1720- ) Marr: 11 Feb 1741 - Kilbride, Argyll County, Isle of Arran, Scotland
3 M Daniel HENDRY
Born: Abt 1720 - Isle of Arran, Scotland Christened: Died: Buried:
General Notes: Husband - John Hendry
This John is the possible father of John, Alexander and Robert, at least. It was through the naming convention of the grandsons that makes this "leap" possible... until more data is found.
These families were far too close to be occasional relatives, in my opinion. For the moment, and for ease in handling the databases, we are only "scotch-taping" John in as the patriarch. - rhg
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From: "R. Greene" <hendry@usit.net>
To: "Bob Hendry" <bhendry@cheerful.com>
Subject: Clan MacNaughtan (amongst several spellings)
From an archived HENDRY LIST message:
From: "Renee C. Greene" <renee@sefl.satelnet.org>
Subject: [HENDRY-L] Arran HENDRYs "NOT" MacNaughton ?
Date: Fri, 24 Jul 1998 07:50:00 -0400 (EDT)
The following information is from four books:
The Scottish Tartans, Histories of the Clans Chiefs' Arms and Clansmen's Badges, revised, by Sir Thomas Innes of Learney, published by Johnston and Bacon, Stirling, Scotland, last reprint by 1984;
The Scottish Clans and their Tartans, published by Cassell, Ltd., London, copywright 1975;
The Clans and Tartans of Scotland, by Margaret O. MacDougall, first printed in 1938, reprinted in 1961 published by William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd., London and Glasgow; and
Scottish Clans & Tartans by Neil Grant, published by Crescent Books, New York, 1987.
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Hendry
The Hendry name is a sept of Clan Macnaughten (or Macnaughton).
The name is variously spelled and capitalized. The Chief uses the spelling Macnaughten, thus that is the correct clan-name. A sept is a smaller family who lived near the larger clan and in exchange for allegiance to the main clan was given protection by the larger clan. The MacNaughtens are an ancient clan. The progenitor, allegedly Nachtan Mor, lived in the 10th century. The Celtic origin of the clan is descended from a Pictish king, Nechtan or Nauchten. The Picts were the people who lived in the area, known today as Scotland, before the Celts lived there. Very little is known about the ancient Picts.
Macolm IV supposedly transferred the clan from the province of Moray to the crown lands in Strathay. About 100 years later the lands bordering Loch Fyne and Lock Awe, in Lorn, were possessed by the clan. At one point their possessions extended over Glenara, Glenshira the upper part of Lochawe and Loch Fyne. Gilchrist MacNaughten, in 1267, was granted custody, by Alexander III, of the castle and the island of Fraoch Eilean in Loch Awe. The reason for this transfer was so that the clan could build and repair the castle at the king's expense and keep it for the kings. The king in exchange could dwell or lodge at the castle any time he so chose. The clan was to keep the castle well furnished. The castles of Dubh-Loch in Glen Shira and Dunderave on Loch Fyne were also held by Clan MacNaughtan. Between 1390 and 1406, various lands in Over-Lochow were confirmed by Robert III to Maurice MacNaughtane in heritage a grant by Colin Campbell of Lochow. In 1426, when Donald MacNaughten was Bishop-elect of Dunkeld, the clan fought against Bruce and lost most of his possessions. In the reign of David II the fortunes of the clan were somewhat restored by a grant of lands in Lewis. A branch of the clan settled in Antrim, Ireland. The estate and castle they acquired there was called Benuardin. In 1818 the Lord Lyon King of arms accepted Edmund A. MacNaughten of Bushmills, County Antrim as chief of the clan. Tenth Baronet, Sir Antony MacNaughten, of that Ilk and Dundarave is the present (1985) Chief.
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The Chief is MacNaughten of Dunderave.
The clan seat is: Dunderawe (Castle of the Two Oars), Argyll.
The war cry is: Fraoch Eilean (Heathery Island)
The clan plant is: Trailing Azalea.
The clan motto is: I hope in God.
The Gaelic name is: MacNeachdainn.
.Hendry;
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>From a research firm in Scotland "Origins/ 45 Raeswood Gardens/ The Wynd/ Crookston/ Glasgow/ G53 7LD UK," phone: 041-882-6699:
HENDRY This name is one of the Macnachten clan and is closely related to the surnames Henry, MacHenry, Hendrie, MacHendrie, Henery and MacHendry. The name was first found in Ayrshire in the 16th century, although it soon spread throughout Argyle and Bute. [Note: BUTE is the "county" where Isle of Arran exists.]
The name derives from the first name Henry which relates to "Home Rule."
The Dunderave Castle
Location: Shores of Loch Fyne.
"The present castle was erected in 1539 for the Macnaughton Clan Chief using French master builders, but over the centuries, fell into disrepair and became a ruin. In 1911, Sir Robert Lorimer, one of Scotland's foremost architects, was commissioned to restore it; his genius for relating such factors as scale, situation and materials made Dunderave a work of art."
Dunderave Castle, Inveraray, Argyll PA32 8XQ, Scotland.
Phone: 0499 2009.
Listed as "... Sixteenth Century Grade A listed castle, considered one of Scotland's finest. Mary Queen of Scots stayed here in 1563 (as recorded in her secretary's diary). Dunderave is not a hotel but a comfortable country house in which guests are made welcome in true Highland tradition. It is also the home of one of Scotland's oldest and most famous clans, the Macnaughtons and the setting of Neil Munro's exciting novel "Doom Castle".
If you would like to become more involved with Clan activities, any person who has a Hendry ancestor may join Clan Macnaghten. [withheld temporarily- rhg] is the person to contact. From our chief, can be obtained the current address for the Clan Macnaghten information in the United States. There are many ways to spell our clan name as you'll note by the two used in this paragraph; each is correct where used."
FYI
A tartan is a pattern of straight lines of different colors crossing other straight lines in a definite pattern. Americans call this a plaid. Actually a plaid is an article of clothing worn over the shoulder and allowed to fall free in back. The plaid is usually in the same tartan as the kilt.
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Sorry, ya'll, but I JUST couldn't sit back on THIS one!
We are anxiously awaiting for an official letter from the MacNaughtan Clan Chief. We've been in contact with him forwell over a month; looks promising that we will finally know the HENDRY "story" as it was recorded within the Clan.
Renee Hendry Greene
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CURRENT NOTE ON ABOVE:
We never received the letter (response) from the clan Chief.
Apparently, the organization here in the U.S. was in a sorry state in the late 1990's when the above was written and posted on the Hendry List. (The old email addys are now defunct)
General Notes: Child - John HENDRY
John lived on the Isle of Arran which is located off the west coast of Scotland, near the mouth of the river Clyde. He died of blood poisoning.
RG: New information suggests that John and the three sons came from Mossend, Isle of Arran. They had other siblings as well as first cousins living in Mossend with them. Some, it appears, came to the US and also settled in New Hanover, NC.
This is a priority to search this year.
Occupation: Hatter
General Notes: Child - Robert B. HENDRY
Robert B. Hendry [Parents <pafg01.htm>] was born about 1720 in Scotland (poss. Isle of Arran). He married Cathrine McNargid* Sellars on 11 Feb 1741 in Kilbride, Argyll Co, Isle of Arran Sct.
General Notes: Child - Daniel HENDRY
This Daniel was found in the Kilbride Parish, Bute Co, Isle of Arran, SCT marriage recs.
We have nothing to indicate that Daniel is the son of John - however, we wanted him for reference. - rhg
John Hendry and Catherine McFail
Husband John HENDRY
Born: 01 Dec 1778 - New Hanover County, North Carolina 2 Christened: Died: Dec 1858 - Hamilton Co, Fla 2 Buried: Dec 1858 - Jennings, Hamilton, Florida, USA 31
Father: Robert HENDRY (1752-1830) Mother: Ann LEE (1752-1834)
Marriage: 13 Dec 1808 - Liberty Co, Ga 21
Wife Catherine McFAIL
Born: 18 Apr 1789 - Barnwell District, Sc 2 Christened: Died: Abt 1889 - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA 89 Buried: - Jennings 31
Father: James McFAIL (Abt 1760- ) Mother: Judith McFAIL (1767- )
Children
1 M John HENDRY
Born: 02 Feb 1810 - , Liberty, Georgia, USA 29 Christened: Died: 30 Jul 1891 - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA 30 Buried: - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA 31Spouse: Clarissa MAULDEN ( -1848) Marr: 13 Jun 1833 - Lowndes Co, Ga 33Spouse: Margaret CHESHIRE (1826-1899) Marr: 19 May 1855 - Hamilton Co, Fla 32
2 M James Norton HENDRY
Born: 02 Jul 1812 - Liberty Co, Ga 21 Christened: Died: 1861 - Hamilton Co, Fla Buried:Spouse: Nancy CAMPBELL (1815- )Spouse: Priscilla JOHNSON ( - ) Marr: 08 Nov 1836 - Thomasville, Thomas Co, Ga
3 M Robert HENDRY
Born: 04 Mar 1815 - Liberty Co, Ga 21 Christened: Died: 03 Feb 1863 - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA Buried: - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USASpouse: Zilla Ann MOODY (1813-1863) Marr: 12 Apr 1835 - Taylor Creek Meth. Chrch, Liberty Co, Ga
4 F Judith HENDRY
Born: 16 Apr 1817 - , Liberty, Georgia, USA 21 Christened: Died: Buried: - , Bradford, Florida, USASpouse: James HOLLOWAY (Abt 1815- )
5 M Archibald HENDRY
Born: 18 Feb 1820 - Liberty Co, Ga 21 Christened: Died: 16 Jun 1897 - Fort Pierce, Fla Buried:Spouse: Mary Ann CLARDY (1835- ) Marr: 10 Apr 1853 - Hamilton Co, Fla
6 M William McFail HENDRY
Born: 08 Feb 1824 - Liberty Co, Ga 21 Christened: Died: - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA Buried:
7 M Charles Wesley HENDRY
Born: 11 Jul 1825 - Lowndes Co, Ga 7 Christened: Died: 27 Jun 1893 - Fort Myers, Fla; 2 8 Buried:Spouse: Jensie ALDERMAN (1829-1852) Marr: 10 Jan 1847 - Thomas Co, GaSpouse: Vianna Clardy WATTS (1828-1858) Marr: 02 Dec 1853 - Hamilton Co, GaSpouse: Jane Louise Brown MANSFIELD (1837-1908) Marr: 09 Jan 1866 - Bartow, Polk Co, Fla
8 M Andrew Jackson HENDRY
Born: 23 Aug 1827 - , Lowndes, Geogia, USA 90 Christened: Died: 15 Jul 1862 - Warrenton, Fauquier, Virginia, USA Buried: - Fort Green, Hardee, Florida, USA
9 M George Washington HENDRY
Born: 14 Feb 1832 - Lowndes Co, Ga Christened: Died: 30 Mar 1882 - Peru, Hillsborough Co, Fla Buried: - Brandon CemeterySpouse: Sarah Ann HAGUE (1847-1922) Marr: 07 Feb 1867 - Tampa Fl
General Notes: Husband - John Hendry
John grew up in Liberty Co GA; he moved to Lowndes Co GA in 1827 (his brother, William moved also). About 1855, he moved to Hamilton Co FL. Descendents of his and brother, William, hold a Hendry reunion every year in Ft. Myers the Saturday after Easter; their meeting was featured in Ladies Home Journal one year (circa 1980).
John is buried in the Hendry Family Cenetery - rwh
General Notes: Wife - Catherine McFail
Catherine is buried in the Hendry Family Cemetery. -- rwh
General Notes: Child - John HENDRY
John Hendry, Jr., son of John Hendry <JH.html> and Catherine (McFail) Hendry, was born 2 February 1810, Liberty County, Georgia. About 1825, he moved with his parents to Lowndes County, Georgia.John married (1) 13 June 1833 Clarissa Maulden. Born ca. 1812, she died in June 1848 after the birth of her eight child Judith on 16 June 1848. John Hendry and eight children were enumerated in household # 830 in the 1850 census of Lowndes County.John in the 1850s moved to Hamilton County, Florida where he married on 19 May 1855 Margaret Cheshire, born on 11 February 1826, daughter of William Cheshire. The 1860 census of Hamilton County listed John and Margaret Hendry and his unmarried children and his mother, Catherine Hendry, in household # 18.John, Margaret, and their children were recorded in township 33 of the 1870 census of Manatee County. 1873 Manatee County tax records listed John with one horse and forty cattle and for Margaret seventy cattle. John Hendry and family were enumerated in the Fort Green precinct in the 1880 census of Manatee County.John Hendry, Jr. died 30 July 1891, Fort Green in then DeSoto County (now Hardee County), Florida. Margaret Hendry died 5 July 1899. They are buried in Fort Green Methodist Cemetery. John's tombstone is inscribed with this epitaph: "He was an affectionate husband, an indulgent father & for over 40 years lived a devoted Christian of the M. E. Church."
John moved with his parents to Lowndes Co., GA ~1825.
John, his family and his mother moved to Fort Greene, Manatee Co Fl in 1859.
General Notes: Child - Robert HENDRY
Abt 1825, Robert with his parents, Uncle William and family, and Grandmother Mrs. Judith McFail moved to Lowndes Co GA, where they were listed in the 1830 census. Robert and family moved to Hamilton Co FL abt 1848 settling in 2nd Dist. They were living in Jasper, Hamilton Co in 1860.
Abt 1861, Robt and family moved to So. FL settling in Payne's Creek near Ft. Green in Manatee, now Hardee Co, FL. Both Robt and Zilla, wife, died of smallpox epidemic 1863. Bur by Robt F. (1860-2) so James Mad / Payne.
He si buried at the Fort Green Baptist Cemetery. ~rwh
General Notes: Child - Judith HENDRY
James Holloway was the fifth child of William and Orpha Holloway. He was born in 1805 in Bulloch County, Georgia. He was married to Judith Nancy Hendry about 1835. She was the fourth child of John Hendry and Catherine McFail (McPhail). She was born April 16, 1817, in Liberty County, Georgia.
James Father moved his family to Thomas County in 1827, in the area that is now a part of Brooks County. In 1859 James and Judith made their move to Florida. They settled in Alachua County. Their daughter, Nancy and her husband, Joseph Harrell and their three children, John Quincy, James Madison and Mary Jane made the move with them. James was a farmer, growing crops that enabled the family to live off the land mostly. For income he probably planted cotton, as most of the farmers did at that time.
All of their children came to Florida with them except Shadrach. He would have been about fifteen at the time. It is believed that he had already died at that time as no record of him has been found.
The exact time of their death is not known. They are buried in the old Bradford Cemetery in Bradford County, Florida.
They had eight children.
Judith and her husband, James Holloway, are buried at the the old Bradford Cemetery in Bradford County, Florida ~rwh
General Notes: Child - Charles Wesley HENDRY
4th. Florida Reg CSA, 3rd. SGT. 1861, 3rd. LT., 2nd. LT., 1st. LT Nov.3-1863 First in Sunny Guards, organized for police protection for the Tampa Bay area. Captured at Missionary Ridge, imprisoned at Johnson's Island, Ohio. Released June 13, 1865. Described as dark complexion, black hair, gray eyes, 6 ft tall
Another source claims death date: 14 July 1893
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4th Reg. Infantry, Lee Co 1907, 6pp. A12109.
Another source claims he was born in Liberty Co GA.
General Notes: Child - Andrew Jackson HENDRY
Andrew J. Hendry was a private in CSA army (4/30/1861); he was wounded at
Warrenton, VA 7/1/1862 and died of wounds 7/15/1862. He was part of Co B,
18th Reg, GA Vol Inf, Army of Northern VA, CSA, Newton Co Ga Rifles.
General Notes: Child - George Washington HENDRY
George Washington Hendry
By Spessard Stone
George W. "Wash" Hendry, a pioneer settler of Fort Meade, was a veteran of the Third Seminole War, Confederate soldier, cattleman, real estate agent, citrus grower, and author.George Washington Hendry was born December 3, 1838 in Thomas County, Georgia. With his parents, James Edward Hendry <William2.html> and Lydia (Carlton) Hendry, "Wash," as he was nicknamed, moved in 1851 to a site on the Alafia River, twenty-two miles east of Tampa in Hillsborough County, Florida. His father died on January 3, 1852 and his mother remarried on November 5, 1854 Benjamin Moody <Moody4.html> of Riverview.In August 1853, George moved to Fort Meade, which was then occupied by a company of regular soldiers. He settled on what became known as the Wash Hendry Branch of the Peace River. There he farmed and raised stock. On June 15, 1854 in Hillsborough County, he registered the following mark and brand: swallowfork, upper & underbit in one, uppersquare on the other, brand 89. The 1862 Polk County Tax Roll listed George W. with 190 head of cattle and his brother Albert J. with 400.
On January 3, 1856, George enrolled in Capt. William B. Hooker's Independent Company, Florida Mounted Volunteers and was mustered out of state service and into federal service of Hooker's Company (2nd service, Seminole War) on February 18, 1856 and was mustered out August 20, 1856. He held the rank of sergeant in the volunteer service. On August 20, 1856, he enlisted as a private in Capt. Leroy G. Lesley's Independent Company, Florida Mounted Volunteers and was mustered out February 22, 1857. He also served in Lesley's Company as a private from August 24, 1857 to February 23, 1858 and March 11, 1858 to May 17, 1858. At the time of his first enlistment he later described himself as being 5 feet 10 inches, with hazel eyes, black hair, light complexion, and by occupation a farmer.In Hillsborough County on November 17, 1859, George W. married Frances S. Varn, born March 24, 1841, daughter of Frederick and Sarah (Heirs) Varn.George was elected as a lieutenant of the local militia on May 7, 1860. G. W. and Frances Hendry, along with Thomas Hatfield and R. A. Carlton, were enumerated in the Fort Meade area in house hold # 232/183 in the 1860 census of Hillsborough County, dated June, 21 1860. On April 13, 1861 he was elected clerk of the circuit court of Polk County, established from Hillsborough and Brevard in February 1861 but was succeeded by Jehu J. Blount, elected October 7, 1861.During the Civil War, George enlisted on or about March 15, 1862 in Company E, 7th Florida, CSA. He also served as a lieutenant in Capt. Francis A. Hendry's Company <FAH2.html>, and served until the end of the war. Capt. Hendry reported of his brother's part in the attack on Fort Myers, which was held by the U. S. Army, in February 1865:"The night preceding the attack on Fort Myers the battalion was marching leisurely along the trail between Fort Thompson and Fort Myers and came to a halt about twelve miles from Fort Myers. It was dark and raining, and Major Footman called for me. He said, 'Captain, I want ten men who can step on eggs and not break them. Make a detail from your company, dismount them, and place them in command of one of your best lieutenants and have them report to me at once.' This order was quickly compiled with when Lt. George W. Hendry, in command of ten men of his choosing, reported to Major Footman."The Major said to him in substance that there was a picket post one mile from Fort Myers on a little creek (Billy's Creek) and to capture the pickets without firing a gun, if possible. The Lieutenant had a hard, difficult, and perilous job before him, and he came as near to accomplish as was possible for him to do. The country was so covered with water, the night so dark, and the pickets without campfires, that it was impossible to locate them. He passed within yards of the guard and did not know it. The picket guard heard the wading in the water but thought it was a herd of cattle passing by. When the day dawned, Lt. Hendry returned to the battalion, meeting a few miles from Fort Myers."After the war, George continued for a time in raising stock, but soon turned to other ventures. In January 1878, he was an incorporator of the Tampa, Peace Creek and St. John's Railroad which proposed a railroad from Tampa to the interior, which ultimately was completed by Henry B. Plant. In 1883 George advertised as a real estate agent and authored Polk County, Florida. Its Lands & Products. He also had citrus groves and a citrus nursery, which the devastating freezes of the winter of 1894-95 cleaned out. Frances Varn Hendry died October 6, 1889. George eulogized, "She looked on the bright side of life, was a member of the Methodist Church, and lived a Christian."After the death of Frances, George lived three or four years in Fort Myers, Lee County. There on April 30, 1891, he married (2) Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth (Kantz) Knight Titus, born in Snyder County, Pennsylvania. Rev. W. J. J. Whidden officiated. (By Sarah's marriage to James William Knight of Freeburg, Pennsylvania, she had a son, Peter Oliphant Knight, 1865-1946, a prominent attorney, businessman and political power broker in Tampa. Sarah and her brother Dan C. Kantz in 1883 had built the Keystone Hotel in Ft. Myers. The name was changed several times and was eventually sold to Dr. W. S. Turner who enlarged it and renamed it the Riverview Hotel.) Sarah Kantz Hendry's date of death is not known, but The Tampa Tribune of June 18, 1903 had the obituary of Mrs. G. W. Hendry, 61.While in Lee County, George served from 1893-1894 as Judge of Probate of Lee County. After returning to Fort Meade, he, a Democrat, was elected as a Representative from Polk County to the Florida House of Representatives and served in the 1899 session. He had been defeated in an earlier bid in 1876.George in 1900 published a family history, Family Record of Lydia Moody Nee Hendry Nee Carlton in which he chronicled descendants of his mother and sketched his early ancestry. He also wrote articles on the early history of the region.On July 28, 1902, George W. Hendry applied for a pension based on his service during the Third Seminole War. He gave Fort Meade as his address. William L. Stephens of Ft. Meade and William W. Clark of Bartow declared they had known him for 30 and 14 years respectively. On November 29, 1902, John W. Whidden of Arcadia stated that he had known George for 46 years and had served with him in Capt. Hooker's Company. Under certificate no. 4879 his claim was approved at the rate of $8 per month commencing June 27, 1902, which was increased to $20 per month from February 19, 1913.On July 20, 1904 at Fort Meade, he was married by Rev. Hardee to Mrs. Annie Hughes, born ca. 1842, widow of David Hughes. (A merchant, Capt. Hughes, who died January 18, 1889, was chairman of the meeting held May 3, 1882 which decided to incorporate Bartow.)Incomplete records from the Florida Archives show that on January 22, 1908 a state pension certificate # 6100 was issued to George W. Hendry for his Confederate service.George Washington Hendry died March 2, 1914, Fort Meade.On April 6, 1914, Annie E. Hendry applied for a widow's pension based upon George's service in Hooker's and Lesley's companies. She gave her age as 72 and Fort Meade as her address. Fred W. Varn and L. Singleton, both of Fort Meade, stated they had known her 39 and 18 years respectively. In June 1914, B. F. Blount gave an affidavit concerning the death of David Hughes. Her claim under certificate no. 8171 was approved, and she was last paid at $12 per month to December 4, 1917.On August 1, 1914, she applied for a pension based on George's service in the Confederate Army. Francis A. Hendry, late Captain of Company A, Munnerlyn's Battalion, gave an affidavit that George had served in Co. A. Ann E. Hendry (she did not give her given name as Annie in the application) listed her property to consist of: real estate located four miles south of Bartow, 10 acres $100; dividends only on 10 shares of Bank of Fort Meade est. 10%, $100. Her claim was approved as pensioner no. 1644 on August 28, 1914, with pay from August 6, 1914 at the rate of $100 per annum.According to pension records, Annie Hendry died December 15, 1917.Issue of George W. and Frances (Varn) Hendry: 1. Frederic F. "Tobe" Hendry, born July 14, 1861; died December 12, 1900; married Tacie M. Cook. 2. John Morton Hendry, born June 10, 1864; died in childhood. 3. Adelaide Victoria Hendry, born April 13, 1866; died February 21, 1894; married on December 17, 1884, Francis Marion Wilson. 4. Lavinia H. Hendry, born April 30, 1869; died July 23, 1953; married on July 24, 1888, Frank B. Harless.References: George W. Hendry, Family Record of Lydia Moody Nee Hendry Nee Carlton, 1900; Milton D. Wilson, Pioneer Families of Polk County and South Florida, Polk County Historical Commission; George W. Hendry "Fort Meade The Ancient," Fort Meade Leader, May 1, 1913; Ernest B. Simmons, "First Families of Polk County," Fort Meade Leader, March 16, 1916; military and pension records of George W. Hendry, pension applications of Annie Hendry, Florida Archives & National Archives; "Early Hillsborough County Marks & Brands," South Florida Pioneers 9; 1862 Polk County Tax Roll; 1860 Hillsborough County census; George H. Dacy, Four Centuries of Florida Ranching (St. Louis, 1940), p. 178; Francis A. Hendry, "History of the Early Days of Fort Myers"; Karl Grismer, History of Fort Myers, 1949; M. F. Hetherington, History of Polk County, 1928.This profile is adapted from my profile in SouthFlorida Pioneers 45/46 (July/Oct. 1985).February 5, 2001, October 16, 2001, April 7, 2004
Moved to Hamilton w/parents 1850-1855. (9th Regt. Infantry, Hillsboro Co, FL. 1909, 11 pp. A01095.
John Burton Hendry and Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Price
Husband John Burton HENDRY
Born: 18 Sep 1906 - Arcadia, DeSoto Co, Fla 48 Christened: Died: 01 Apr 1984 - San Diego, San Diego, California, USA 49 Buried:
Father: John Parker Milton HENDRY (1877-1938) Mother: Ethel Adelaide DURRANCE (1884-1945)
Marriage: 13 Jul 1935 - Stafford, Stafford Co, Va
Wife Mary Elizabeth "Betty" PRICE
Born: 14 May 1912 - Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
General Notes: Wife - Mary Elizabeth "Betty" Price
Born in Garfield Hospital ~ rwh
Notes: Marriage
John and Mary were weg at the Aquia Episcopal Church. ~rwh
John McFail Hendry and Sarah Unknown
Husband John McFail HENDRY
Born: 19 May 1841 - Lowndes Co, Ga 31 Christened: Died: Buried:
Father: John HENDRY (1810-1891) Mother: Clarissa MAULDEN ( -1848)
Marriage: 1864 88
Wife Sarah UNKNOWN
Born: 1844 31 Christened: Died: Buried:
Children
1 F Sarah HENDRY
Born: 1865 31 Christened: Died: Buried:
2 F Mary HENDRY
Born: 1866 31 Christened: Died: Buried:
3 F Louisa HENDRY
Born: 1869 31 Christened: Died: Buried:
John Newell Hendry and Emma Alice Shuman
Husband John Newell HENDRY
Born: 07 Nov 1881 - Manatee Co, Fla Christened: Died: 19 Dec 1968 - Wauchula, Hardee Co, Fla Buried:
Father: Rev. James Madison "Boss" HENDRY (1839-1922) Mother: Mary Jane PAYNE (1842-1899)
Marriage: 15 Mar 1903
Other Spouse: Essie Iva SHUMAN (1885-1967) - 1942
Wife Emma Alice SHUMAN
Born: 25 Jan 1884 Christened: Died: 12 Oct 1941 Buried:
Children
1 F Flora HENDRY
Born: 13 Mar 1904 26 Christened: Died: Jul 1976 Buried:Spouse: Marion Moses CARLTON (1903-1991) Marr: Apr 1931
2 F Sarah "Sallie" HENDRY
Born: 11 May 1912 - Manatee Co, Fla Christened: Died: 07 Feb 1979 Buried: - Wauchula Cemetery, FlaSpouse: Albert Sidney WATERS (1909- ) Marr: 19 Jul 1932
General Notes: Wife - Emma Alice Shuman
They had 6 childen - "Private" on most family information. See notes.
John Newell Hendry and Essie Iva Shuman
Husband John Newell HENDRY
Born: 07 Nov 1881 - Manatee Co, Fla Christened: Died: 19 Dec 1968 - Wauchula, Hardee Co, Fla Buried:
Father: Rev. James Madison "Boss" HENDRY (1839-1922) Mother: Mary Jane PAYNE (1842-1899)
Marriage: 1942
Other Spouse: Emma Alice SHUMAN (1884-1941) - 15 Mar 1903
Wife Essie Iva SHUMAN
Born: 23 Apr 1885 Christened: Died: 23 Aug 1967 Buried:
Children
1 M John Newell HENDRY
Born: 07 Feb 1914 91 Christened: Died: 09 Jan 1990 - Wauchula, Hardee Co, Fla 92 Buried: - Wauchula, Hardee Co, FlaSpouse: Iris SMITH (1916-1990) Marr: 07 Sep 1934
2 M Warren Harding HENDRY
Born: 20 Jun 1921 Christened: Died: 06 Jun 1996 - James A. Haley Veteran's Hospital, Tampa, Fla Buried: - Cremation.Spouse: Cottye WHITENER (Abt 1923- )Spouse: Blanche WALTZ (Abt 1924- )
General Notes: Child - John Newell HENDRY
John is buried in the Wauchula Cemetery. ~ rwh
General Notes: Child - Warren Harding HENDRY
Last SS benefits to Wauchula, Hardee Co FL 33873
Last Updated: 18 Mar 2009
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