“Hendricksons of New York, New Jersey and Pennsylvania” by Marie McConnel (1972) pages 199 and 200:
26493. JOHN LIPPINCOTT HENDRICKSON, b. 3-8-1822, Mt. Joy; d. 2-26-1897; m. 4-8-1943 (sic) **should probably be 1843** Matilda Jane Linville, b. 10-14-1822 at Washington, Pa.; d. 6-26-1900, at Middletown, Pa. Children: 1. James L. 2. William McD.,; 3. Henry L.; 4. Edwin O.; 5. John C.; 5. Mary E. (*John Lippincott Hendrickson was publisher of the Marietta Register around 1875.
(note added on bottom of section) *This information is wrong since the following appeared in the Columbia Spy on 20 March 1880:
Newspaper change: Mr. H. Linville Hendrickson, one of the proprietors of the Marietta Register, has disposed of his interest in that paper to his partner, Percy P. Schock. The change was made on account of the poor health of Mr. H., who has accepted a situation in Florida, on the advice of his physician, believing the change of climate will be beneficial to him. The many friends of Mr. Hendrickson will unite in the hope that he will soon be restored to health and vigor, and be successful in his new undertaking.
The Mariettian was established on the 11th day of April, 1854, by a joint-stock company, with the view of advancing the material interests of the borough. It was neutral in politics. It was published by Israel Goodman; James P. Wickersham, late superintendent of the schools of the State, then principal of the Marietta Academy; John Jay Libhart, one of the associate judges of the County Court; Abraham N. Cassel, formerly a member of the Legislature of the State and a prominent business man; and Samuel Patterson, a prominent business man; and in 1856, Dr. William K. Mehaffey became sole editor, and Frederick L. Baker publisher. In 1860, Mr. Baker purchased the outstanding stock and became sole proprietor, and he published it as an Independent Republican journal. Its name was changed to Marietta Register. In 1874 he sold the paper to Joseph L. Wolfensberger, who was one of the publishers of the Columbia Spy. In 1875 he sold the paper to Percy P. Shrock and Linville Hendrickson, and in 1880 the latter sold to Mr. Schrock, who is now the sole editor and owner.
History of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, with Biographical Sketches of Many of its Pioneers and Prominent Men
Chapter XXXIV. Borough of Marietta
1905 New York State Census, Brooklyn, Kings County, NY, Hendrickson, Henry A, Boarder, age 52, Post Office Clerk (Is this him? Same age. . . .) No Emma/Emmaline
1910 Census, Brooklyn,, Ward 20, Kings County, NY, 179 Kalb Avenue, Hendrickson, Harry H,,Lodger, age 57 Married 35 years, born in PA, He was a Printer for a Newspaper and his wife, Emma R., Lodger, age 67, had one child, none living, born in PA, she wasn’t working
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