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Ann McKinney Fenner | see Family Tree | ||
Born: Abt. 1790 | |||
Married: 29 May 1811 The Oaks, Franklin Co., NC | Abstracts of Vital Records From Relaigh, North Carolina
Newspapers 1799-1819 # 2126 Henderson: M. At the Oaks, in Franklin County, by the Rev'd President Caldwell, on the 29th ult., Thomas Henderson, Jr., one of the Editors of the Star, to Miss Ann M. Fenner, eldest dau of Dr. Richard Fenner of Franklin. RaNCSw `Fri 7 June 1811 91:4./ RR Fri 31 May 1811 3:4/ RM Fri 31 May 1811 3:4 |
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Died: 08 Aug 1829 Madison Co., TN | |||
MOTHER
HUSBAND
Thomas Henderson
b. 25 Mar 1787 Rockingham Co., NC
d. 22 Jun 1835
Parents Thomas Henderson and Anna Jane Martin
CHILDREN
1. Calvin Henderson b. 1813
2. Richard Henderson b. 05 May 1815
3. William Fenner Henderson b. 1817
4. Thomas Henderson b. 05 Jun 1819
5. Corrine Henderson b. 09 Sep 1821
6. Samuel Henderson b. 06 Aug 1823
7. Alexander Henderson b. 05 Jun 1826
8. Nathaniel Henderson b. 23 Feb 1828
Richard Fenner and four of the children of Richard Fenner; the son Richard, Matilda (married to Lewis Coor-Pender), Ann (married to Thomas Henderson), and Mary (married to Johnson) left Raleigh together about 1822 to settle awhile in Tenn. Lewis and Matilda had several more children in Tenn. and then moved to Hinds County, Mississippi by 1840. See page for Lewis Coorpender.
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