After Henry died, Rachel took her children and moved into what was the wilderness around the community that would become Benton. She settled in a log cabin that she and her sons built on a 160 acre tract of land that had belonged to Cherokee John Corn Tassel.
Our Bible family records say Henry was buried in Madisonville Cemetery in an unmarked grave, so we respectfully place his memorial here until further proof is found.
After Henry died, Rachel took her children and moved into what was the wilderness around the community that would become Benton. She settled in a log cabin that she and her sons built on a 160 acre tract of land that had belonged to Cherokee John Corn Tassel.
Our Bible family records say Henry was buried in Madisonville Cemetery in an unmarked grave, so we respectfully place his memorial here until further proof is found.
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