John Henderson can be traced in primary records in Spotsylvania, Culpeper and Orange Counties. King and Queen County records were burned during the Civil War.
He was appointed Constable two times in Orange County. He was a farmer and slave owner.
John Henderson had patriotic service, for donating supplies, during the Revolutionary War in Orange County.
He left a will written 5 January 1779, proved 28 August 1783, so probably died in August 1783. He was probably buried in a family cemetery on his land.
John's page on FamilySearch contains links to numerous primary records pertaining to him:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB1-BDC
John Henderson can be traced in primary records in Spotsylvania, Culpeper and Orange Counties. King and Queen County records were burned during the Civil War.
He was appointed Constable two times in Orange County. He was a farmer and slave owner.
John Henderson had patriotic service, for donating supplies, during the Revolutionary War in Orange County.
He left a will written 5 January 1779, proved 28 August 1783, so probably died in August 1783. He was probably buried in a family cemetery on his land.
John's page on FamilySearch contains links to numerous primary records pertaining to him:
https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBB1-BDC
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He was probably buried in a family cemetery on his property in Orange County, VA.
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