Genealogy has become a hobby for me over the last 10 years. For me, it's like a puzzle, I love fitting the pieces together. But over the years, I've researched a lot that does not pertain to our family lines. Some for extended family, some for close friends, and some because I was trying to rule out lines to figure out where our line went exactly. I do not want these notes on my Heather's Genealogy Notes blog - because they are not our lines. But I do like to share all of my research, in case it benefits others. That is what this blog is for - research I have done that does not apply to our own family lines, but may be helpful for someone else.

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Henry Line to Lester Eugine Lewis


Abram Henry 1815 – 1872
married
Mary Leech 1817 – 1902

married
Lydia A Coleman 1856 – 1919

Married
Maude M. Zeigler 1880 – 1958

Anna J. Henry 1903 – 1954 
Married
Charles Francis Lewis 1896 – 1955

Lester Eugene Lewis 1922 – 1982
married
Mary Ellen Shook 1927 – 2011



Not Proven, but saved for research:

John Henry 1755 – 1834
married
Ann Unknown 1769 – 1850

William W Henry 1778 – 1847
married
Elizabeth Dodson 1780 – 1860

Estate of John Henry, dec'd. ���The petition of William Henry, Samuel Henry, George Henry and Jacob Henry, sons and heirs of John Henry, deceased above the age of 20 years was read. Setting forth That the Said John Henry died intestate about the 21st day of December 1834 leaving a Widow and thirteen children, Viz. George, William, Casper, Jacob, Samuel, Mary, Elizabeth, Catharine, Sarah, Elisa, Joanna, Ann, Margaret; who are intermarried with William Keshbaugh, William Freese, Solomon Keck, George Sosa, Philip Hoffman, Daniel Rough, Henry Rough and seized in his demise as of a fee of and the following described real estate, viz; One farm called the Homestead Containing about 150 Acres, another farm Containing about 90 Acres. No partition of valuation of the Said Estate having been had the petitioners pray the Court to order and appoint Seven Judicious Men to make partition or Evaluation of the Said premises according to the Act of Assembly in Such Case Made and provided and to make report of their proceedings herein at the Next Orphans Court after they Shall have so parted or valued the Same.April 15, 1835> Partition Awarded
 more intestate records at
http://www.gabbiesdoesgenealogy.com/fgs/w01.htm

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