Family:John Henion and Mercy Smalley (1)

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Marriage? 2 Jun 1803 Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Dutchess County, New York
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18 Jan 1879
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28 Jan 1890
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Descendants of John Henion


Generation No. 1

1. JOHN5 HENION (JOHANNES4, ELIAS3, JOHANNES2 HENNION, NATHANIEL1) was born Abt. 31 Mar 1776 in Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York, and died 02 Feb 1848 in Boyd's Corners, Kent, Putnam County, New York. He married MERCY SMALLEY 02 Jun 1803 in Rhinebeck Reformed Church, Dutchess County, New York, daughter of ZACHARIAH SMALLEY and MARY ???. She was born 01 Dec 1782 in Prob. Putnam County, New York, and died 15 Mar 1839 in Putnam County, New York.

Children of JOHN HENION and MERCY SMALLEY are:

  • i. MARY6 HENION, b. 09 Nov 1805, Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York; d. 18 Jan 1879; m. LEE MCDONALD; b. 1804; d. 1848.
  • ii. ELIAS HENION, b. 1807, Putnam County, New York; d. 16 Oct 1883, Putnam County, New York; m. BETSEY CLAWSON; b. 1815.
  • iii. ZACHARIAH HENION, b. Abt. 19 Apr 1810, Frederick, Dutchess County, New York; d. 16 Jan 1876, Dutchess County, New York; m. MARGARET HAGAR, Abt. 1828, Putnam County, New York; b. 1811; d. 1842.
  • iv. JOHN HENION, b. 02 Jun 1811, Putnam County, New York; d. 15 Jul 1878, Putnam County, New York; m. CHLOE HAGAR, Abt. 1832, Putnam County, New York; b. 20 Jun 1813; d. 26 May 1902, Putnam County, New York.
  • v. HANNAH HENION, b. 17 May 1813, Kent, Putnam County, New York; d. 26 Jul 1848, Putnam County, New York; m. EDMOND KNOX, 03 Oct 1832, Putnam County, New York; b. 12 Sep 1808, Westchester County, New York; d. 25 Nov 1881, Southeast, Putnam County, New York.
  • vi. ELIZABETH HENION, b. 1818, Putnam County, New York; m. HIRAM LIGHT; b. 1818.
  • vii. CHLOE JANE HENION, b. 26 Jul 1819, Putnam County, New York; d. 28 Jan 1890; m. COLEMAN ROBINSON; b. 02 May 1816, Putnam County, New York; d. 1892.

Notes for COLEMAN ROBINSON: http://www.rootsweb.com/~nyputnam/history/chapXXVII/681-690.htm

Other Localities Adjoining the west line of Philipse Patent, Lot No. 6, and in the northern part of the town, is the farm of Coleman Robinson, formerly supervisor of Kent. This farm originally belonged to Jesse Barrett, and was given by him to his son, Moseman Barrett, who was for many years an active elder of the Baptist Church. A stone wall three rods west of Mr. Robinson's house is the original line between the Philipse and Morris Lots, and this line of fence continues unbroken to the north corner of the lots, on the line of survey of 1754. This corner is some distance north of what is called the county line, and is on the top of a high hill. A more perfect description of this line will be found in the sketch of Carmel.


  • viii. JULIA ANN HENION, b. 1827, Putnam County, New York; d. 1862; m. (1) DAVID BARNUM HAZELTON; b. 1818; d. 1854; m. (2) GEORGE W. DOUGHTY.