Person:James Henry (43)

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James Henry, Jr.
 
m. Bef 1763
  1. James Henry, Jr.Abt 1764 -
  2. Robert HenryAbt 1765 -
  3. Agnes 'Nancy' HenryAbt 1766 -
  4. John Henry1767 - 1843
  5. Mary HenryAbt 1768 -
  6. Sarah Henry1773 -
  • HJames Henry, Jr.Abt 1764 -
  • WMary BerryAbt 1767 - Aft 1812
m. 13 Dec 1787
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Name James Henry, Jr.
Gender Male
Birth? Abt 1764 Augusta County, Virginia
Marriage Bond 6 Dec 1787 Augusta County, Virginiato Mary Berry
Marriage 13 Dec 1787 Augusta County, Virginiato Mary Berry

James Henry was one of the Early Settlers of Augusta County, Virginia

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Records in Augusta County, VA

From Chalkley’s Augusta County Records:(unless otherwise listed)


  • Vol. 2 - Marriage Bond - 1787--December 6, James Henry and John Berry, surety. James Henry and Mary Berry, daughter of Geo. Berry (consent). Teste: Thomas Freeman, Luis Wiseman.
  • Marriage Record: Marriage Solemnized by Rev. Archibald Scott: 1787, December 13 - James Henry to Mary Berry. [Source: "First Marriage Record of Augusta County, Virginia, 1785-1813", comp. by Col. Thomas Hughart Chapter, D.A.R., Augusta County, Virginia, pub. 1962.].
  • Page 252.--18th April, 1801. John Tate's will--To wife and children, whole estate to be kept together for their benefit. Executors, wife Jinney, friends Robert Tate, Samuel Finley, Isaac Tate. Teste: John Tate. 3d; James Henry, Wm. Fulton, Geo. Berry. Proved, 27th December, 1802. Jinney, Robert, and Sam. qualify.
  • Page 375.--8th April, 1803. George Berry's will--To son, George, land on Middle River joining the Glabe; to son, John, James Henry, son-in-law, nine children. Executors, James Berry, James Henry. Teste: David Bratton, Wm. Thompson, Robt. Mayes. Proved, 25th June, 1804, and 27th November, 1804. Executors qualify.