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Hennessee, Sarah

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  1. 1.  Hennessee, Sarah was born in 1851 in Wright County, Missouri (daughter of Hennessee, Thomas Jr. and Brinkley, Malinda).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Hennessee, Thomas Jr. was born in 1827 in Warren County, Tennessee (son of Hennessee, Thomas and Jennings, Sally).

    Notes:

    Dobson Family Book indicates Thomas and Malinda had two additional children, Albert and Fannie.

    Thomas married Brinkley, Malinda. Malinda was born in 1838. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Brinkley, Malinda was born in 1838.
    Children:
    1. 1. Hennessee, Sarah was born in 1851 in Wright County, Missouri.
    2. Hennessee, Mary Ann was born in 1852 in Wright County, Missouri.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hennessee, Thomas was born in 1795 in Warren County, Tennessee (son of Hennessee, James and Wilcher, Sally); was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Notes:

    Last Will & Testament of Thomas' father James Hennessee states: I have heretofore given my oldest son, Thomas Hennessee, one tract of land lying in Warren County on the waters of Collins River worth two hundred dollars, also one negro girl worth three hundred dollars, one horse, bridle and saddle worth fifty dollars, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf worth sixteen dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.


    1860 Wright County, Missouri Census indicates Thomas and Sally's youngest child was born in 1849.

    Thomas married Jennings, Sally in 1829 in Warren County, Tennessee. Sally (daughter of Jennings, Obediah and Dodson, Elizabeth) was born on 27 Jun 1808 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 06 Aug 1887 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Jennings, Sally was born on 27 Jun 1808 in Warren County, Tennessee (daughter of Jennings, Obediah and Dodson, Elizabeth); died on 06 Aug 1887 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Sarah

    Notes:

    Sarah (Sally) Jennings was buried in a unmarked grave in Hennessee Cemetery.

    Dodson Book lists Sarah Jennings birth date as June 27, 1814.
    The Wiseman Family Book lists Sally Jennings birth date as June 27, 1814.
    1860 Wright County, Missouri census shows Sarah Jennings was born in 1808.
    1880 Warren County, Missouri census shows Sarah Jennings was born in 1808. She was living with her daughter, Rachel at the time this census was taken.

    The Wiseman Family Book also lists Sally Jennings death date as August 10th.

    There are many other Jennings listed in the 1850 Warren County, Missouri Census on the last page of district 1 and first page of district 4.

    Children:
    1. Hennessee, Obediah was born in in Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Hennessee, Jesse was born in in Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Hennessee, Paralee was born in in Warren County, Tennessee.
    4. Hennessee, George W. was born in in Warren County, Tennessee.
    5. Hennessee, Sarah was born in in Warren County, Tennessee.
    6. 2. Hennessee, Thomas Jr. was born in 1827 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Hennessee, Patrick Scott was born in Nov 1827 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 18 Oct 1900 in Putman County, Tennessee.
    8. Hennessee, Elihu was born in 1834 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    9. Hennessee, Rachel was born in 1835 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    10. Hennessee, Leonidas was born on 25 Mar 1844 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    11. Hennessee, Nancy was born in 1845 in Warren County, Tennessee; died between 1872 and 1876 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    12. Hennessee, James was born on 03 Nov 1846 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 22 Feb 1927 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    13. Hennessee, Andrew Jackson was born on 18 Oct 1848 in Warren County, Tennessee.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hennessee, James was born in 1766 in Burke County, North Corolina (son of Hennessee, Patrick and McDowell, Ailsey); died on 03 Mar 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Census: 27 Sep 1850, Warren County, Tennessee

    Notes:

    Hennessee Family History states "Reared his family near Harrison Ferry." This goes right along with the stories told by Warren County historians who tour at The Audley Harrison House on the Warren County fairgrounds. They tell that Audley Harrison and James Hennessee lived on adjoining plantations and were big gamblers and this is how Harrison's Ferry became the property of James Hennessee and Hennessee Creek became the property of Audley Harrison.

    Last Will & Testament of James Hennessee of the County of Warren and the State of Tennessee

    I, James Hennessee, considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, I being of sound mind and memory do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: That is to say

    Item First:

    I have heretofore given my oldest son, Thomas Hennessee, one tract of land lying in Warren County on the waters of Collins River worth two hundred dollars, also one negro girl worth three hundred dollars, one horse, bridle and saddle worth fifty dollars, one bed and furniture, one cow and calf worth sixteen dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item Second:

    I have given my son, Patrick S. Hennessee, on tract or parcel of land worth two hundred and fifty dollars, one horse, bridle and saddle worth fifty dollars and one cow and calf and one bed and furniture worth sixteen dollars and also one other negro girl, named Hannah, worth two-hundred and fifty dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item Third:

    I have given my daughter, Alsey Christian, one negro woman named Betty, worth five hundred dollars, one cow and calf and one bed and furniture worth sixteen dollars and two horses worth thirty dollars each
    and that is all I ever intend to give her.

    Item Fourth:

    I have given my son Archibald W. Hennessee one tract or parcel of land on the waters of Collins River in the County of Warren worth two hundred dollars, one mare, bridle and saddle worth fifty dollars, and one cow and calf, bed and furniture worth sixteen dollars, and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item Fifth:

    I have given my son Alfred Hennessee one tract or parcel of land in County of Warren on the waters of Collins River worth two hundred dollars, one negro boy worth four hundred dollars and one bed and furniture and one cow and calf worth sixteen dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item Sixth:

    I have given my son Alexander Hennessee one tract of land lying on the waters of Collins River worth two hundred dollars and two negro girls worth two hundred and fifty dollars each and one bedstead bed and furniture worth ten dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item Seventh:

    I have given my son Henry Hennessee one negro boy and one negro girl worth three hundred dollars each, one bed and furniture and one cow and calf worth sixteen dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Item 8:

    I have given my son James W. Hennessee one tract of land in the county of Warren on the waters of Collins River worth two hundred dollars and one negro girl worth two hundred dollars and one horse, bridle and saddle worth eighty-five dollars, one bed and furniture worth eight dollars and that is all I ever intend to give him.

    Now as touching my free hold estate which I am lawfully seized and possessed of at this time. First, I give to and bequeath to my beloved wife Jane Hennessee ten acres of land including by dwelling houses and all other out-building running from the bank of Collins River west to the branch, also the seventh part of forty acres of land in the County of Warren and west of my dwelling house and formerly known as school land,
    also the seventh part of all my household furniture and here saddle which she now is in possession of and the seventh part of my stock.

    Item 2nd:

    I give to my son John Hennessee ten acres of land on the upper end of my land next to the river including a small field, also his saddle and also the seventh part of all my stock and household furniture and the seventh part of the above mentioned school-land, and lastly as to all the rest residing and remainder of my real and personal estate goods and cattle of whatsoever kind, the one I give and demise to Polly Ann Hennessee my oldest daughter, Samuel M. Hennessee, Ester Hennessee, Anderson L. Hennessee and Eliza Jane Hennessee in the following manner, that is to say the same shall be equally divided amongst the five last
    mentioned children.

    I hereby appoint my wife Jane Hennessee and P. S. Hennessee sole executrix and executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made and my said wife Jane Hennessee shall remain in full possession of all that part of the land then divided to my last mentioned six children during her widowhood or until the youngest child becomes of age my said executrix and executor give theirs of their portion as mentioned in my last will and testament.

    In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventh day of March in the year of our Lord one-thousand-eight-hundred and forty-eight. The above division shall be made after all my just debts is paid.

    Signed: James Hennessee

    Note: A Codicil was signed by James Hennessee on February 2, 1851, affirming "Item 2nd" of his will. On April 19, 1851 a commission was appointed to sell the property


    James came to McMinnville, Warren County, Tennessee about 1805 from North Carolina. All the Hennessee families in Tennessee, Missouri, Oklahoma, Texas and California came from James.

    Note: Some internet sources list James' place of birth as Virginia. 1850 Census for Warren County, Tennessee indicates his place of birth was North Carolina.

    1850 Census indicates James' son Alexander, from a another marriage to Sally Wilcher, was also living nearby with his wife Tabetha and thier five children. See: Alexander Hennessee

    1850 Census indicates James and Jane were living in Warren County, Tennessee on September 27, 1850 with their four youngest children: Samuel who was 19, Esther who was 17, Anderson who was 14 and Eliza who was 11. The Census also shows James and his son Samuel were farmers, James owned property valued at $800 and James was blind. It also states a 25 year old laborman, William Harpen was living with them.

    Hennessee Family History indicates James was a farmer.

    Note: Some internet sources list James' middle name as David. This researcher has been unable to confirm this middle name. Years later the question is, where did I get the middle name Robert?

    Hennessee Family History by D. A. Hennessee references: Revised Edition: "Burke: The History of a North Carolina County, 1777-1920", by Edward William Phifer, Jr., cites James as "James David". After checking this book in my personal library the only reference I found of this was on page 228 where it states "Blacksmiths in Morganton Township were James David Hennessee (1832-1900)" This could not be our James Hennessee as he died in 1851.

    Buried:
    Liberty Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee as burial location was indicated by Hennessee Family History by D. A. Hennessee, referenced by Judy Griffin jgriff1940@aol.com. This researcher was unable to confirm this information or cemetery on findagrave or the Warren County website.

    James married Wilcher, Sally before 1795 in Burke County, North Corolina. Sally (daughter of Wilcher, Thomas Sr and Walton, Nancy Ann) was born in 1775 in Virginia; died before 08 Jul 1830 in Warren County, Tennessee. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Wilcher, Sally was born in 1775 in Virginia (daughter of Wilcher, Thomas Sr and Walton, Nancy Ann); died before 08 Jul 1830 in Warren County, Tennessee.

    Other Events:

    • Also Known As: Sarah

    Notes:

    Some internet records show first name being "Sarah" and others "Sally".

    Children:
    1. 4. Hennessee, Thomas was born in 1795 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    2. Hennessee, Patrick Samuel was born about 1796 in Burke County, North Corolina; died in Dec 1857 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Shellsford Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
    3. Hennessee, Alsey J was born about 1800.
    4. Hennessee, Archibald Wilcher was born on 25 Sep 1802 in North Carolina; died on 07 Aug 1875.
    5. Hennessee, Alfred was born in 1803.
    6. Hennessee, Alexander was born in 1804 in Burke County, North Corolina; died before 1880 in Warren County, Tennessee.
    7. Hennessee, James W. was born in 1808.
    8. Hennessee, Henry D. was born about 1810.

  3. 10.  Jennings, Obediah

    Obediah married Dodson, Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dodson, Elizabeth
    Children:
    1. 5. Jennings, Sally was born on 27 Jun 1808 in Warren County, Tennessee; died on 06 Aug 1887 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Hennessee Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.