Person:James Hendrix (2)

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James B Hendrix
 
m. 28 May 1810
  1. Cynthia HendrixAbt 1813 -
  2. Elisha Hendrix1818 - 1855
  3. Charlotte Hendrix1820 -
  4. James B Hendrix1830 -
  5. Angeline HendrixAbt 1835 -
m. 24 Mar 1850
  1. John Henry Hendrix1852 -
  2. William George Hendrix1852 - 1933
  3. Mary Jane Hendrix1856 -
  4. Jesse G Hendrix1857 -
  5. Margarette Louisa Hendrix1859 - 1938
  6. James D Hendrix1862 - 1954
  7. Alfred J Hendrix1863 -
  8. Sarah Hendrix1866 -
Facts and Events
Name James B Hendrix
Gender Male
Birth? 1830 Cass, Missouri, United States
Census[1] 1850 Cass, Missouri, United States15th District
Marriage 24 Mar 1850 Cass County, Missourito Angeline Mills
Census[2] 1860 Sugar Creek, Cass, Missouri, United States
Census[3] 1870 Camp Branch, Cass, Missouri, United States
Census[4] 1870 Camp Branch, Cass, Missouri, United StatesAgricultural
Occupation? farmer
Religion? The Methodist Church

JAMES B HENDRIX was born in 1830 in Cass County, Missouri.

James and his family were charter members of the Eight Mile M. E. Church, South, Eight Mile, Cass County, Missouri.

James was a farmer.

James married ANGELINE MILLS on March 24, 1850 in Cass County, Missouri.

The 1850 census shows James living in 16th District, Cass County, Missouri.

On November 1, 1853, the United States deeded 40 acres of land to James B. Hendrix in Section 24-N, Township 43-N, Range 30-W, Cass County, Missouri.

On January 28, 1854, Nathaniel G. Hendrix deeded land to James B Hendrix in Section 26, Township 43, Range 30, Cass County, Missouri. (Cass County, Missouri Deed Book G, Page 582)

On June 8, 1855, Jas. B. Hendrix deeded land to N. G. Hendrix in Section 22, Township 43, Range 30, Cass County, Missouri. (Cass County, Missouri Deed Book H, Page 515)

On January 15, 1856, the United States deeded 40 acres of land to James B. Hendrix in Section 22, Township 43-N, Range 30-W, Cass County, Missouri.

On January 15, 1856, the United States deeded 40 acres of land to James B. Hendrix in Section 22, Township 43-N, Range 30-W, Cass County, Missouri.

The 1860 census shows James living with his family in Sugar Creek Township, Cass County, Missouri.

The 1870 census shows James living with his family in Camp Branch Township, Cass County, Missouri.

In 1879 James and his family moved to Barton County, Missouri.

References
  1. 1850 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1850 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2005. Original data: United States. 1850 United States Federal Census. M432, 1009 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. District 16, Cass, Missouri, roll M432_395, page 60, image 123.
  2. 1860 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1860 United States Federal Census [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: United States. 1860 United States Federal Census. M653, 1438 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Sugar Creek, Cass, Missouri, post office Dayton, roll M653_612, page 0, image 269.
  3. 1870 United States Federal Census, Ancestry.com. 1870 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2003. Indexed by Ancestry.com from microfilmed schedules of the 1870 U.S. Federal Decennial Census. Original data: Data imaged from National Archives and Records Administration. Ninth Census of the United States, 1870. M593, 1,761 rolls. Minnesota Census Schedules for 1870. T132, 13 rolls. National Archives and Records Administration, Washington D.C. Camp Branch, Cass, Missouri, post office Dayton, roll 767, page 523, image 79.
  4. His real estate was valued at $1,200.00. His personal property was valued at $1,250.00. He owned 20 acres of improved acres of land. The value of his farm was $400.00. The value of his farming implements and machinery was $70.00. He owned 3 horses, 1 other cattle, 7 swine, $390.00 value of all live stock, 80 bushels of winter wheat, 500 bushels of Indian corn, 50 pounds of tobacco, 25 bushels of Irish potatoes, 50 pounds of butter, 3 tons of hay, $40.00 value of home made manufactures and $425.00 estimated value of all farm production.