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Daniel Henricks

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Daniel Henricks

Birth
Death
12 Nov 1912 (aged 80)
Burial
Maxville, Perry County, Ohio, USA Add to Map
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HENRICKS, DANIEL, farmer, Maxville, Ohio; was born in Monday Creek township, November 2, 1832;son of George and Elizabeth (Fink) Henricks. He was brought up on a farm; in 1851 he was elected township clerk; in 1856 he moved to Lyon county, Kansas, where he lived fourteen years, and served as Justice of the Peace seven years, resigning
the office when he left there. In 1870 he moved to the Indian Territory, where he remained three years; in 1873 he moved to Texas, stopping in the northern part, where he resided four years, and returned to Monday Creek township in 1877, and located on his present farm.

Mr. Henricks was married the first time February 15, 1851, to Nancy daughter of James P. and Anstiss (Sherwood) Black, who died February 28, 1875. They became the parents of three children, viz.: John W., Elizabeth J. and James C. .He was married the second time April 10, 1879, to Annie, daughter of Thomas and Jane (Huston) Hardy. Mr. Henricks' grandfather, John Henricks, was a native of Germany, and emigrated to America shortly after the Revolutionary War, and settled in Bedford county, Pennsylvania, but in 1809, moved with his son, George, to Ohio and settled in Perry county, where he built the first grist mill on Jonathan's Creek. Mr. Henricks' father, George Henricks, moved into Monday Creek township in 1826.
HENRICKS, DANIEL, farmer, Maxville, Ohio; was born in Monday Creek township, November 2, 1832;son of George and Elizabeth (Fink) Henricks. He was brought up on a farm; in 1851 he was elected township clerk; in 1856 he moved to Lyon county, Kansas, where he lived fourteen years, and served as Justice of the Peace seven years, resigning
the office when he left there. In 1870 he moved to the Indian Territory, where he remained three years; in 1873 he moved to Texas, stopping in the northern part, where he resided four years, and returned to Monday Creek township in 1877, and located on his present farm.

Mr. Henricks was married the first time February 15, 1851, to Nancy daughter of James P. and Anstiss (Sherwood) Black, who died February 28, 1875. They became the parents of three children, viz.: John W., Elizabeth J. and James C. .He was married the second time April 10, 1879, to Annie, daughter of Thomas and Jane (Huston) Hardy. Mr. Henricks' grandfather, John Henricks, was a native of Germany, and emigrated to America shortly after the Revolutionary War, and settled in Bedford county, Pennsylvania, but in 1809, moved with his son, George, to Ohio and settled in Perry county, where he built the first grist mill on Jonathan's Creek. Mr. Henricks' father, George Henricks, moved into Monday Creek township in 1826.


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  • Added: Nov 11, 2007
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22834564/daniel-henricks: accessed ), memorial page for Daniel Henricks (2 Nov 1832–12 Nov 1912), Find a Grave Memorial ID 22834564, citing Ebenezer Cemetery, Maxville, Perry County, Ohio, USA; Maintained by Shari (contributor 46906853).