Est 1760 - 1819 (~ 59 years)
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Name |
Alexander Hendry |
Born |
Est 1760 |
Isle of Arran, Scotland |
Gender |
Male |
Died |
04 Sep 1819 |
White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
Person ID |
I170 |
adkinshorton |
Last Modified |
10 Nov 2020 |
Family |
Thankful Cromartie, b. 24 Apr 1768, Bladen Co, NC , d. 28 Aug 1843, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC (Age 75 years) |
Married |
1784 |
Bladen Co, NC |
Children |
+ | 1. Robert Hendry, b. 20 Apr 1785, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. 27 Feb 1859, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC (Age 73 years) |
| 2. Elizabeth Hendry, b. 02 Sep 1786, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. May 1788 (Age 1 years) |
+ | 3. Catherine Hendry, b. 17 Jun 1788, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. 1866, Montgomery Co, AL (Age 77 years) |
| 4. William Cromartie Hendry, b. 28 Oct 1790, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
+ | 5. Elizabeth Hendry, b. 28 Apr 1792, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
+ | 6. Mary Hendry, b. 28 Feb 1795, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. 13 Oct 1837, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC (Age 42 years) |
| 7. Thankful Hendry, b. 28 Oct 1796, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
| 8. John Hendry, b. 02 Jan 1799, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
+ | 9. Hannah Jean Hendry, b. 05 Feb 1801, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. 03 Jun 1854, New Hanover Co, NC (Age 53 years) |
| 10. Charles Hendry, b. 17 Mar 1803, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
| 11. Alexander Hendry, Jr., b. 26 Jun 1805, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC |
| 12. James Hendry, b. 17 Mar 1808, White Oak Plantation, New Hanover Co, NC , d. 10 Aug 1817 (Age 9 years) |
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Family ID |
F1139 |
Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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Notes |
- Will of Alexander Hendry dated 10 July 1819, Book C, p.171, probated at September Term 1845
CLICK HERE TO VIEW WILL This will names slaves.
1st I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Thankful Hendry all my land on White Oak and west side of Rattlesnake Branch with the use of my Grist and Saw Mills Team of Horses and Oxen until my son Alexander becomes of age at which time I appoint for her the South End of my Plantation including all my buildings and one third of the proceeds arising from my Mills during her life Time. The above land and Mills to be equally between my son Charles and Alexander Hendry share and share alike also the Team of Horses & Oxen.
2nd I give and bequeath unto my son Robt. Hendry a certain piece of land formerly occupied by said Robert in Bladen County which I value at Nine Hundred dollars.
3rd I give and bequeath to my son Wm. Hendry Nine Hundred dollars which I have already given him.
4th I give and bequeath to my son John Hendry Six Hundred Acres of land situated on Keith Branch of Long Creek conveyed by deed from Major Joseph Lamb to me. Also Five Hundred dollars to be made by my Mills and given him; also so long as he sees cause to stay and manage my mills, he will be entitled to a Sixth part of the profits arising from them.
5th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Catharine for the heirs of her body a certain piece of land conveyed by deed from Levenson Gerganns to me, valued at Three Hundred and Fifty dollars.
6th I give and bequeath unto John Bordeaux heir of my daughter Elizabeth Forty Shillings.
7th I give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary A Negro girl named Milly.
8th I give and bequeath to my daughter Thankful a Negro girl named Maggy and one named Zilpha.
9th I give and bequeath to my daughter Hannah Jane a Negro girl named Abby.
In addition to what I gave unto my son John I give him a Negro boy named Jack.
Also I give unto my son Charles a Negro boy named Tobe.
Also I give unto my son Alexander a Negro boy named Levi.
Also in addition to what I gave my beloved wife Thankful I give unto her during her lifetime the following named Negroes. Harry, C____ Peggy and Jean and until my son Alexander comes of age I leave her also Sampson and Benjamin Selena Rhoda and Abraham at which time they are to divided equally among my sons Robt. Hendry, Wm. Hendry and daughters Mary, Thankful and Hannah Jane.
In case that Hiram Tucker husband to my daughter Catharine shall will and Clearly Extricate my son Robert from any cost by being security for his appearance at Court he then and in that case enable his wife to have a distribution & have in the both mentioned if he on the other hand should fail to do so my Son Robert to have the share that Catharine would otherwise be drawn for the heirs of her body and that independent of her own distribution & have in the division. Those Negroes left to my wife during her lifetime and after her death to be equally divided between Robt. Henry my Son Wm. Henry my Son My daughters Mary, Thankful and Hannah Jane.
The condition Just before mentioned concerning Hiram Tucker and my daughter Catharine if performed well enable her also in this division be able to have a distribution also for the heirs of her body.
If any of my heirs should lose their Negroes now given to them before those divisions are made they are to be made Equal to such loss before a division is made and then & have equal. I leave Four Hundred dollars to be equally divided among my heirs after my death.
Finally I constitute my beloved sons Robert and Wm. Hendry sole Executors to this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and seal this 10th day July One Thousand Eight Hundred and Nineteen.
Signed sealed his
and Delivered Alexander X Hendry
in presence of mark
us
Daniel Alderman
William Henry Junior
Alexander Hendry do make this Codicil to be taken as part of my last will and testament in manner following
1. I give to my daughter Thankful four cows.
2. I give to my daughter Hannah Jean two cows.
3. I give to my son John four cows.
4. I give to my sons Charles and Alexander four cows each.
5. I give to my beloved wife Thankful the ballance (sic) of my stock and cattle and all my stock of hogs and sheep and hens bed and kitchen furniture and my plantation is to remain hers till her Dec. then to be equally divided between my sons Charles and Alexander.
6. I leave my Smiths tools to the use of my heirs and to remain on the plantation.
Lastly it is my desire this my presented will be annext (sic) to and made part of my last will and testament in all intents and purposes In writing
September 2 1819
Test David Alderman his
Chas. Henry Alexander X Hendry
mark
New Hanover County County Court
February Term 1820
The execution of the written will and Codicil of Alexdr Hendry were proven by all the witnesses thereto and ordered to be filed. At same time Robert Hendry qualified as Executor.
Witness
Thos F Davis, Clk
- Source: Mrs. J.R. Phipps, Dothan AL
Born Scotland, lived Bladen Co., NC, New Hanover Co., NC...which became Columbia Township, Pender County, on his plantation on White Oak Creek (W.O. Plantation) where buried.
Loyalist along with James Hendry in American Revolution. At Charleston, SC on December 1, 1781, in Capt. Robert Hendry's Co. (Robert Demond's "THE LOYALISTS OF NORTH CAROLINA DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION").
Had graddaughter, Mary Ann Thankful (Hendry) Rodman.....either from additional marriage of one of his daughters, or from a stepdaughter, previously married?
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