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m. Bef 1847 - Judge John N Hendren1822 - 1898
Facts and Events
Research Notes
- It is likely that John was not the son of Rev. John, but rather his nephew. More research is needed.
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Selma, residence of John N. Hendren in Staunton, Virginia
References
- ↑ Family Recorded, in McCue, John Nolley. The McCues of Old Dominion: supplemented with brief charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham families. (Mexico, Mo.: Missouri Ptg. & Pub. Co., 1912).
p 16 - ... (7) ii Mary McCue, b 1, May 1756 ; d 11, Aug. 1847 ; m Mr. Hendren, a brother of Rev. John Hendren, D. D., of the Presbyterian church, and uncle of Judge John N. Hendren of Staunton, who was Treasurer of the C. S. A. After the death of Mr. Hendren, Mrs. Hendren made her home with her brother, Major Moses, of "Greenwood." She was buried in Nelson county, in the family burying ground by her parents.
- John N. Hendren, in Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia.
John N. Hendren (1822 — 1898) had been a Virginia attorney and judge who served as the second Treasurer of the Confederate States of America, serving during the last year of the American Civil War. Hendren was born in Staunton, Virginia. He was the nephew of locally prominent Presbyterian minister John Hendren. He attended The College of William & Mary, studied law, passed his bar exam, and established a prosperous legal practice in Staunton. He married, raised a family, and built a large mansion, "Selma." ...
- Hendren residences, in Hotchkiss, Jed. (Jedediah). The city of Staunton, Augusta County, Virginia, and the surrounding country: their condition, resources and advantages, and the inducements they offer to those seeking homes or places for business, investments, etc. (Ann Arbor, Michigan: University Microfilms International, 1982)
Series 50, p aft 40.
- Family Recorded, in Southern Historical Magazine : devoted to history, genealogy, biography, archæology and kindred subjects. (Charleston, W. Va., 1892 - : V.A. Lewis).
Vol 1, p 244 - ... 5. Lucy Garnett [Peyton], b. 1830, m. Dec. 20, 1855, Hon. John N. Hendren, M.A.U. of Va., Tresurer C.S. of A. 1864, Judge of Augusta County : children, ten ; but all d. in infancy except Ann Montgomery, who m. William Patrick, a lawyer of Staunton : 2nd Lucy Peyton, d. in her 17th year ; 3rd, Samuel Rivers Herndon b. 1872, a student in Washington and Lee University in 1892. ...
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