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- 1860 Census Napoleon, Henry Co., Ohio
Henry H. McHenry 40 M W Physician 5000 1500 PA
Harriette McHenry 33 F W PA
Wm. McHenry 14 M W OH (son of Henry's first marriage)
Francis H. McHenry 11/12 M W OH (gender error)
Mary Chapman 17 F W Domestic OH
Joseph Edgar 27 M W laborer Ireland
1870 Census Napoleon, Henry Co., Ohio
McHenry H. 50 M W Physician & Surgeon 20,000 25,000 PA
McHenry H. 43 F W Keeping House PA
McHenry Fanny 11 F OH
McHenry Harriett 3 F OH
Mitchell, Alice 19 F House Keeping OH
Tyler, Alex 16 M does chores OH
Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900 at ancestry.com
Name: McHENRY, Henry
Spouse: Bailey, Anna
Marriage Date: 16 Jul 1876
County: Henry
State: OH
1880 Census 112, Napoleon, Henry Co., Ohio
McHenry, H. W M 58 married Physician PA PA PA
McHenry, Anna W F 33 wife married keeping house PA PA PA
Spangler, Fannie W F 20 dau married keeping house OH PA PA
McHenry Harnetti W F 15 dau single attending school OH PA PA (Harriet)
Spangler, H. B. W F 8/12 (Sept) gr-dau single OH OH OH
Teitjens, Anna W F 18 servant single House Keeper Germany Germany Germany
Record copied from his Find-a-Grave memorial page:
Son of Uriah McHenry and Charlotte Rhone.
Married Henrietta M Dasham May 24, 1843 in Seneca County, Ohio. They had the following known children: William V and James M.
Married Harriet Jackson January 19, 1851 in Seneca County, Ohio. They had the following known children: Frances H "Fanny" and Harriet E. They divorced October 4, 1875 in Henry County, Ohio.
Married Anna (Eschenbach) Baily July 16, 1876 in Henry County, Ohio.
Served on the Field and Staff of the 125th O. V. I. from September 1862 to June 1865.
Record found by googling Henry McHenry:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/s/t/e/Dennis--Stephens/GENE1-0002.html
Information from Civil War pension file- Affidavit of Henry McHenry, Late Surgeon 125th O.V. I.- Napoleon, Ohio, Feb. 18, 1880- I have practiced medicine thirty one years. I knew S. H. Sidlinger about ten years before enlistment and that he was as I believe a sound and healthy man at the time of enlistment. In the year 1864, that during the Campaign of Atlanta, Geo., I treated him for hemorrhoids which was produced as I believe by hard forced marches while in the line of his duty as a soldier. I also treated him in the latter part of 1864 (I believe it was November or December 1864), for injury to back in lumbar region which was as he alledged and I believe caused by a post falling across his back. Said S. H. Sidlinger was chief Bugler of the 125th Regt O.V.I. I sent him to field hospital (in on account of above named disabilities in the month of Dec. 1864) to Nashville, Tenn.
The following two articles are the research of Todd ____ posted to his ancestry.com tree at
http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/26114884/person/12752354358/media/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum
Death of Dr. McHenry.
Dr. Henry McHenry died at his residence in this city on Friday last. His funeral took place from the Presbyterian church, on Tuesday, the sermon being preached by Rev. Donahey. The burial services were under the direction of the Grand Army and the order of A., F., and A. M., of which organizations the Dr. was a member. Dr. McHenry was an old resident of Henry county, and one of the oldest practicing physicians in the Northwest. He was a Surgeon in the war of the rebellion, rendering efficient service to his country and doing much to alleviate the sufferings of his wounded companions in the war. His remains were followed to the grave by a large number of mourning relatives and friends. He was aged 65 years.
Published in The Democratic Northwest, 25 May 1885.
Resolutions of Respect.
The following resolutions were adopted by Napoleon Lodge, No. 236, F. and A. M., June 23d, 1885
"WHEREAS, It has pleased the Supreme Architect of the Universe, on the 23d day of May, 1885, to remove from our midst our brother, Henry McHenry, M.D.; therefore,
RESOLVED, That in his death we have lost a kind and sympathetic brother; that we extend our sympathies to the widow and family of the deceased, and that a copy of these resolutions be presented to the widow and family, and one copy be furnished THE DEMOCRATIC NORTHWEST and THE NAPOLEON SIGNAL for publication.
S. Bigger,
A. E. H. Makrker,
William Brooks,
Committee
Published 28 May 1885, The Democratic Northwest.
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