Dinwiddle Family - Ourfolk
Sarah Dinwiddle (Henderson) B: ABT 1752
Sarah was born on ABT 1752 .
Sarah was married to Alexander Henderson, III .
Alexander, III was born on 1752 in Fordell, Scotland .
He is the son of Alexander Henderson, Jr (1716 - 13 FEB 1796) and Jean Wallace (Henderson) .
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S1 Thompson/Henderson/Hinkle/Evans
married Jean or Jane.
With his brothers, Wm. and John,
Alexander Henderson settled on Owl Creek, near Alexandria, Fairfax County,
Virginia, ab 1735-40. The duration of his stay in this vicinity was short next he
removed to Albemarle County, Va., where he pur- e,hased 400 acres of land on
Lickinghole, which he sold to John Piper in 1779-80, who in turn sold to John
Buster in 1792. Henderson removed to Augusta County for a few years and
finally settled in that section of Kentucky which in 1798 became Fleming Co. (It
was formerly a part of Mason Co., which was formed in 1788 out of Bourbon
Co., Ky.)
With his brothers, Wm. and John,
Alexander Henderson settled on Owl Creek, near Alexandria, Fairfax County,
Virginia, ab 1735-40. The duration of his stay in this vicinity was short next he
removed to Albemarle County, Va., where he pur- e,hased 400 acres of land on
Lickinghole, which he sold to John Piper in 1779-80, who in turn sold to John
Buster in 1792. Henderson removed to Augusta County for a few years and
finally settled in that section of Kentucky which in 1798 became Fleming Co. (It
was formerly a part of Mason Co., which was formed in 1788 out of Bourbon
Co., Ky.)
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