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(ABT 1735) - Aft 1800
Generation: 1
1. | Alice "Ailsey" LNU was born in (ABT 1735) in (Virginia); died after 1800 in (Burke County) North Carolina. Notes:
"Ailsey" is a dimunitive for "Alice"...DAH
Suggested by some as a sister of Generals Charles and Joseph McDowell according to Dr. Emmet White, a Revolutionary War Historian, however Helen Money could find NO McDowell-Hennessee relationship in early NC.
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Died:
Map & History of Burke County, North Carolina http://bit.ly/Rd17uM
Alice married Patrick Hennessee(Virginia). Patrick (son of (Thomas Henesy) and (Catherine LNU)) was born in (1720-1730) in Ireland; died in 1795 in Burke County, North Carolina; was buried on 25 Oct 1795 in Tryon, Polk County, North Carolina. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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Residence (Family):
Citing this record: 1790 Census does show Patrick Hensy in Burke County, NC with 1 free white male over 16, 1 free white male under 16, 1 free white female and 3 other persons with no details. I can only assume these were slaves as the family had slaves listed on other census records.
Children:
- James Hennessee was born in 1766 in Burke County, North Carolina; died in February 1851 in Warren County, Tennessee; was buried in Liberty Hill Cumberland Presbyterian Cemetery, Warren County, Tennessee.
- (Samuel Hennessee) was born in (~1770) in (Burke County, North Carolina).
- John Hennessee was born in ~1775 in (Burke County, North Carolina); died in 1843; was buried in 1844 in Fairfield Cemetery, Lenoir, Caldwell County, North Carolina.
- (Frances Hennessee) was born in (Burke County, North Carolina).
- (Peter Hennessee) was born in (Virginia).
- FNU Hennessee was born in (Burke County, North Carolina).
- FNU Hennessee was born in (Burke County, North Carolina).
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Generation: 2
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