Difference between revisions of "William Chester Henry"

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Note: It appears from the 1900 census that Chester's full name may be William Chester Henry.<ref>[[:File:1900 Census Tennessee Putnam County.png]]</ref>
  
 
* Chester's middle initial may be "A".<ref>Email from [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Peggy]] to [[Eric Jacob Lindstrom|Eric]]</ref>
 
* Chester's middle initial may be "A".<ref>Email from [[Peggy Jeanette Schneider|Peggy]] to [[Eric Jacob Lindstrom|Eric]]</ref>
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==Historical Records==
 
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* Chester is in his father's household in Putnam County, Tennessee in the [[:File:1900 Census Tennessee Putnam County.png|1900 Tennessee Census]].
 
* Chester is in the [[:File:1920 Census Oklahoma Pontotoc Chickasaw.png|1920 Oklahoma census]], in Pontotoc, Chickasaw County.
 
* Chester is in the [[:File:1920 Census Oklahoma Pontotoc Chickasaw.png|1920 Oklahoma census]], in Pontotoc, Chickasaw County.
  
 
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Revision as of 15:08, 14 November 2010

Chester Henry
Born November 22, 1885(1885-11-22)[1]
Putnam, Tennessee, USA[2]
Died January 17, 1934 (aged 48)[3]
Monterey, Putnam, Tennessee, USA[4]
Spouse Cressie Elizabeth, or Cerisie L. Robinson[5]
Children Ethel Nora Henry
Carol W Henry
Haskel T HenryDortha L Henry[6]
Parents John Morgan Henry
Olive "Ollie" Howard[7]

Note: It appears from the 1900 census that Chester's full name may be William Chester Henry.[8]

  • Chester's middle initial may be "A".[9]
  • The book "Trail of Tears" tells how some of the Cherokee were driven out of Tenn. From what I have found there are 7 clans of Cherokee and I am not sure yet which clan would refer to our relatives.[10]
  • The Cherokee family would have moved [...] to Oklahoma, courtesy the US government[11]

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