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Marriage: Children:
  1. Henry Hendrick: Birth: 9 May 1821 in Baldwin County,Georgia. Death: 9 Jul 1887 in Jackson,Butts County,Georgia

  2. Obediah Hendrick: Birth: 22 Oct 1823 in Jones County,Georgia. Death: 1915 in Meridian,Lauderdale County,Mississippi

  3. Lucy Ellington Hendrick: Birth: 8 Mar 1827 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: 10 Aug 1888

  4. John Hendrick: Birth: 1 Jul 1829 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: 23 Dec 1903 in Shreveport,Caddo Parish,Louisiana

  5. Gustavus Hendrick: Birth: 17 May 1832 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: 6 Mar 1909 in Kiethville,Caddo Parish,Louisiana

  6. Mastin Duke Hendrick: Birth: 12 Jul 1834 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: 20 Sep 1863 in Walker County,Georgia

  7. Mary Elizabeth Hendrick: Birth: 4 Oct 1837 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: AFT 1910

  8. Sarah Jane Hendrick: Birth: 30 Jul 1840 in Jackson,Butts County,Georgia. Death: 4 Oct 1911 in Center,Shelby County,Texas

  9. Andrew Jackson Hendrick: Birth: 29 Nov 1843 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: ABT 1889 in Caddo Parish,Louisiana

  10. William Abernathy Hendrick: Birth: 12 Jan 1848 in Butts County,Georgia. Death: 16 Jan 1923 in Summergrove,Caddo Parish,Louisiana


Notes
a. Note:   Nancy S. Abernathy Obituary 1863 Caddo Parish, LA: She was the daughter of Sterling and Mary Abernathy and was born in Lincoln Co, NC 1/1/1802. She was taken to Jasper Co. Georgia and was raised there. She was thence taken to Baldwin Co. and was married on the 29th of June 1820. Thence she moved to Jones Co. Ga in the year 1822. Then she moved to Butts Co. GA in the year 1825 where she lived until the year 1850. Then she moved to Randolph Co, GA and in the year 1860 she moved to Caddo Parish in the state of LA and settled 13 miles south west of Shreveport at the fork of the Mansfield and Keatchi Roads where she died on the 25th day of May 1863 being 61, 4 mths and 25 days old. The disease which terminated her existance was dysentry which she bore with fortitude and Christian regsignation for the space of 10 days. Among the last words she spoke was a quotation from 2nd Corintians, 4:17. "For our life afflictions which is for a moment worketh for us a far more exceedingly and eternal weight of glory." She was the mother of ten children, seven sons and three daughters and she lived to see them all grown but the youngest. She was raised an orpahn with no other advantage than that of her beauty and good heart. She was a faithful and affectionate companion. A kind and doting mother, indulgent and human and a hospital friend to the poor and needy. Her presence was always agreeable and pleasant. Her example was mostly of praise and immitation and she exercised an influence around her that none but themselves in repeat could do. She is gone to the bright world of spirits, dust has returned to dust and spirit to the God's that gave it.


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