Warren County Tennessee

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Thomas Jefferson Henegar Family Bible




This Certifies
That
Thomas J. Henegar and Mary E. Smoot
Were solemnly united by me in the
Holy Bonds of Matrimony
at William Smoots, Tennessee on the 2 day
of September in the year of our Lord One
Thousand Eight Hundred and 58 conformably
to the ordinance of God, and the Laws of the State.
In Presence of R. B. Shields & others. Signed Henderson Campbell.

Family Record

George W. Henegar was
borned July 7, 1807, and departed
this life July 7, 1870

Elizabeth Henegar, Consort of G. W.
Henegar was borned [blank]
1809 and departed this life Dec 1, 1872

Thomas J. Henegar, son of G. W. Henegar
was borned Aug 31 1840.

Mary E. Smoot, Consort of Thos
J Henegar & daughter of William
Smoot was borned Apr 6. 1843

Births
John B. Henegar (was borned) son
of Thos J and Mary E. Henegar
was borned April 13, 1861

Mary J. Henegar, daughter of Thos
J and Mary E. Henegar was borned
July 25, 1864

Bellzora Henegar, daughter of
Thos J. and Mary E. Henegar was
borned January 23, 1867

James T. Henegar, son of Thos and
Mary E. Henegar was borned Feburary
26, 1869

William W. Henegar, son of Thos J and
Mary E. Henegar was borned Oct. 27
1871

Lizzie M. Henegar, daughter of
Thos J and Mary E. Henegar, was
borned May 1, 1874

George W. Henegar, son of Thos J
and Mary E. Henegar was born
Oct 14th 1876

Dasiy Henegar daughter of Thos J and Mary E. Henegar
was born 6th day of April 1881

Thomas Henegar, son
of Thos J and Mary E. Henegar
was born May 9th 1883

Marriages
T. J. Henegar and Susan S. Smoot
was united in marriage April
the 16th 1885
Susan S. Henegar was borned
September the 26th 1856

Edgar More, son
of Thos J and Susie Henegar
was borned the 2nd day July 1886

Frank Smoot Henegar, son
of Thos J and Susie Henegar
was borned August 16th 1887

Thomas Jefferson, son
of Thos J and Susie Henegar
was borned August 16th 1889

Ulric Shaw Henegar was borned
July 16th 1891

Ernest Clarence Henegar
was born April 11th 1893

Deaths
Mary E. Henegar, Consort of
Thos J Henegar, born April 6th 1843
departed this life May 9th 1883

Thomas, infant Son of Thos J and
Mary E Henegar born May 8th 1883
departed this life Nov 23rd 1883

Harrel Henegar was born
December the 19th 1894 and
departed this life April 19th 1978

Daniel Porter Henegar
was born September
21th 1897 and departed this life
August 24th 1979

Notes:
Thomas Jefferson Henegar, son of George Washington Henegar and his wife Martha Elizabeth Freeman, lived in southwest Warren County, just west of Grange Hall Cemetery.

Mary Elizabeth Smoot, daughter of William Smoot and Matilda Anderson, was born in Warren County. She married Thomas J. Henegar. At the birth of their ninth child, Mary became deathly ill. She died because of uncontrollable hemorrhaging.

Mary's cousin, Susan Sophia Smoot, daughter of Daniel Smoot and his wife Ann Porter Shaw, came from her Lynchburg Tennessee home to help Thomas J. Henegar with the children.

Susie, as Susan was know, married Thomas. They had seven children. Susie died 5 February 1943 in Warren County. Susie's obituary appeared in the 12 February 1943 Southern Standard newspaper, McMinnville, Tennessee.

This transcription is made from photocopies of the original Bible. The photocopies were supplied Mary Henegar Springer, daughter of Harrel Henegar, granddaughter of Thomas Jefferson Henegar and Thomas' second wife, Susan Sophia Smoot.

The front page of the Bible was not supplied. Transcription by Fred Smoot. 1997


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