EARLY FAMILIES OF CHARLESTOWN, NH From: Janice Farnsworth (Farns10th@AOL.COM) Surname:  HENRY Source:   History of Charlestown, NH - Fort No. 4 by Rev. Henry Saunderson p.400 William Henry b. at Lunenburg, MA m. Mary Harper of Lunenburg on Dec 6, 1753. They removed to Charlestown, NH soon after they married where they spent the remainder of their lives. He d. Nov 15, 1807 and she d. Sept 14, 1818.  All children were born at Charlestown, NH: 1.  David Henry b.___ d. at Chester, VT. 2.  Robert B. Henry b.___m. Sarah ____?             1.  Abigail Henry b. 1785             2.  George Henry b. 1790             3.  Robert Henry Jr. b. 1792             4.  Lewis Henry b. 1794             5.  Lucretia Henry b. 1797             6.  Francis Henry b. 1799             7.  Thomas J. Henry b. 1801             8.  Sophia Henry b. 1805 3.  William Henry Jr. m. August 30, 1784, Polly Holden dau of William Holden and      his wife, Annes (Nutting) Holden.  Their children:             1.  Harriet Henry b. Oct 15, 1785 m. Wm. Williams of Troy, NY             2.  William Henry b. March 22, 1788 m. Fanny Goodhue of Chester, VT             3. Theodosia Henry b. Oct 10, 1789 m. John Gill of NY             4.  James Henry b. Mar 12, 1791 m. Sally Earle of Chester, VT             5.  Polly Henry m. Thomas Robinson of Chester, VT             6.  Anna Henry m. Thomas F. Hammond of West Windsor, VT             7.  Elthera Henry m. Enos Lovell, Jr. of Chester, VT 4.  Harper Henry died in Charlestown 5.  Hugh Henry m. Mary Dodge and d. in Chester, VT              1.  Mary H. Henry m. William Walker of Guilford, VT              2.  Elizabeth Henry m. a Bigelow of Burlington, VT              3.  Hugh Henry Jr. m. Sarah Henry of Charlestown 6.  Jonathan Henry d. at Chester, VT. 7.  Samuel Henry b. May 1785 m. Sarah Cooley dau of Joel and Sarah Cooley,      and he d. at Charlestown 1838  She d. at Chester VT 1867 and was buried at Charlestown. ************************************************* * * * * NOTICE: Printing the files within by non-commercial individuals and libraries is encouraged, as long as all notices and submitter information is included. Any other use, including copying files to other sites requires permission from the submitters PRIOR to uploading to any other sites. We encourage links to the state and county table of contents. * * * * The USGenWeb Project makes no claims or estimates of the validity of the information submitted and reminds you that each new piece of information must be researched and proved or disproved by weight of evidence. It is always best to consult the original material for verification.