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John Henderson (1746 - 1821)

John Henderson
Born in Middlesex, Connecticutmap
Ancestors ancestors
Husband of — married about 1767 [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died at age 75 in Litchfield, Connecticut, United Statesmap
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Biography

John was born in 1746. He passed away in 1821.

According to online trees, John md 1767 Lucretia Cook 1747–1823
and had children:
Lucretia Handerson 1768–1844
John Handerson 1770–1779
Sarah Handerson 1772–1777
Chloe Handerson 1775–1841
Elijah Handerson 1777–1863
John Henderson 1779–1845
Sarah Handerson 1781–1870
Worster Handerson 1783–1868
Grove Handerson 1785–1860
Gordon Handerson 1785–1860
Aaron Cook Henderson 1787–1877
Gideon Henderson 1789–1869

Sources

Named in Father's 1790 Will
James Henderson of New Hartford, Litchfield County, State of Connectiuct in New England.
Son: John Henderson
Son: James Henderson
Daughter: Jerusha Spencer
Daughter: Mahitable Luhidge - md1) Abraham Covil deceased and had two children with him
Daughter: Sarah Ives
Daughter: Susannah Ives
Executors: two sons John and James
Witn: Jonathan Marsh, Ashbel Kellogg, Lucy Kellogg
Will Written: 23rd August 1790
At a court of Probate holden in Farmington for the District of Farmington the 5th day of Sept 179_? (a 0 - 2 - 5 or 8) The forgoing Will and Tesament was exhibited in court and being duly proved is approved and ordered to be recorded and kept on file.
Hartford, Connecticut Wills and Probate Records
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