Fisher Family Genealogy
HENDRICKS, Mary

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Name HENDRICKS, Mary [1] Birth 10 Sep 1803 Westmoreland Co., PA Death 17 Sep 1833 Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN [2]
Cause: Typhoid Burial South Park Cemetery, Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN - Headstone reads: Mary Hendricks, Wife Of Silas Stewart, Sept. 10, 1800, Sept. 17, 1833
Headstone: Mary (Hendricks) Stewart 1803-1833
Plot: NStewart Monument
Includes inscriptions for Silas Stewart, first wife Mary Hendricks Stewart and second wife Rachel Fisher Stewart.
Plot: NPerson ID I349 Main Last Modified 6 Feb 2010
Father HENDRICKS, Thomas Mother TRIMBLE, Elizabeth Family ID F270 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family STEWART Silas, b. 25 Oct 1796, Fairfield Township, Westmoreland Co., PA d. 17 Feb 1871, Johnson City, Washington Co., TN
(Age 74 years)
Marriage 7 Oct 1823 Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN [3]
Marriage Record: Stewart, Silas and Mary Hendricks - 1823 Children 1. STEWART Daniel, b. 3 Feb 1824 [Birth] + 2. STEWART John House, b. 26 Oct 1826, Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN d. 18 Sept 1892, Indianapolis, Marion Co., IN
(Age 65 years) [Birth]
3. STEWART Elizabeth, b. 13 Apr 1828 d. 23 Mar 1892, Iowa (Age 63 years) [Birth]
4. STEWART Ann Mariah, b. 3 Sep 1830, Greensburg, Decatur Co., IN d. 27 Jan 1911, Lawrenceburg, Dearborn Co., IN
(Age 80 years) [Birth]
Family ID F144 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 6 Feb 2010
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Sources - [SR1] Wilfred Jordan, editor, Colonial and Revolutionary Families of PA, ((New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1942), 568-576), 571, 974.8 D2c 1978. (Reliability: 2).
"Silas Stewart married (first) a lady whose surname was Hendricks.É
"Children of the first marriage:
"1. Daniel.
"2. John H., married (first) Lucinda Nevitt; married (second) Mary Ridenow.
"3. Elizabeth, married Samuel Hogue, and removed to Iowa.
"4. Ann Mariah, married George Nevitt." - [S198] Rev, Joseph Tarkington, Autobiography of Rev. Joseph Tarkington, (Cincinnati: Curtis& Jennings, 1899), 1899, 126, 31833025769271. (Reliability: 2).
That fall of 1833 Conference was held at Madison, and I was sent to the Greensburg Circuit. When we came to Greensburg things appeared discouraging. The town had been visited by typhoid fever, and many had died ? Dr. Teal, George Robinson, and Mrs. Silas Stewart, and others. - [S196] compiled by Colleen Alice Ridlen, Decatur County, Indiana, early marriage records, 1822-1839, (Beach Grove, Ind. : C.A. Ridlen, 1977), 27 Dec 1823, Book1, page 5, 977.216 V2r. (Reliability: 3).
- [SR1] Wilfred Jordan, editor, Colonial and Revolutionary Families of PA, ((New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, Inc., 1942), 568-576), 571, 974.8 D2c 1978. (Reliability: 2).