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1. Title:   Letter Hampton to Henley 1903, Recipient: Mary Harrison Henderson Henley, Author Address: Athens, GA
Author:   Bevelle Comer Hampton
Publication:   Nov 6, 1903
2. Title:   Descendants of John Heard, Url: http://www.stone-soup.com/awh/heard.html
3. Title:   Desc. of William Henderson, Recipient: John W. Heard, Author E-mail: bill.baker@comcast.net
Page:   Email dated 11/2/2002
Author:   Bill Baker
Publication:   Feb 8, 2001
4. Title:   Desc. of William Henderson, Recipient: John W. Heard, Author E-mail: bill.baker@comcast.net
Page:   Email datd 11/8/2002
Author:   Bill Baker
Publication:   Feb 8, 2001

Notes
a. Note:   n met at her grandmother's (Jane Lanier Herad) house. About 1865, she said that, "I new Aunt Biddy must be dead & didn't think it at all probable that was cousin Elizabeth Riddle was still living--I think she was near my mothers age...."
  This may be daughter of Elbert Thompson according to citation 364, transcribed records of DAR.
Note:   I believe this is the person called Aunt Biddy who Bevelle Comer Hampto
b. Note:   Maybe
c. Note:   r Hampton spoke of in her 1903 letter. About 1865, she said that, "I new Aunt Biddy must be dead & didn't think it at all probable that was cousin Elizabeth Riddle was still living--I think she was near my mothers age...."
Note:   This must be the person called cousin Elizabeth Riddle who Bevelle Come
d. Note:   aid he was a handsome healthy man." and went on to say about 1865, she said that, "I new Aunt Biddy must be dead & didn't think it at all probable that was cousin Elizabeth Riddle was still living--I think she was near my mothers age. I know that cousin Sarah Hane Jones died young and left two little boys, I thikn, who are old men if still living."
Note:   When Bevelle Comer Hampton spoke of William H. Crawford Henderson, she s


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