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Jemima Angell Hensley

Birth
Pine Hall, Stokes County, North Carolina, USA
Death
1810 (aged 59–60)
Cane River Township, Yancey County, North Carolina, USA
Burial
Buried or Lost at Sea Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Jemima is a proven daughter of Charles Angell and Sybella (Cummings) born on the Angell Plantation in Sauratown, Surry Co., (now Pine Hall Stokes Co.) NC, and named in both of her parents' wills respectively. She married James Hensley about 1770 and moved to the Caney River area of now Yancey Co., NC with her sisters Barbara (md Henry Hensley, brother of James) and Frances (md John? Hensley).

On April 24, 1801, James Strother sold to James Hensley 75 acres on the Caney River in Buncombe Co., NC (now Yancey). Witness: Hance McWhorter. The parcel is near Pine Swamp Branch a tributary that fed into Cane River. Samuel Harris and George Wilson owned parcels nearby.
Jemima is a proven daughter of Charles Angell and Sybella (Cummings) born on the Angell Plantation in Sauratown, Surry Co., (now Pine Hall Stokes Co.) NC, and named in both of her parents' wills respectively. She married James Hensley about 1770 and moved to the Caney River area of now Yancey Co., NC with her sisters Barbara (md Henry Hensley, brother of James) and Frances (md John? Hensley).

On April 24, 1801, James Strother sold to James Hensley 75 acres on the Caney River in Buncombe Co., NC (now Yancey). Witness: Hance McWhorter. The parcel is near Pine Swamp Branch a tributary that fed into Cane River. Samuel Harris and George Wilson owned parcels nearby.


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