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John Henagan birth and death unknown John Henagan is the oldest son of Darby and Lucretia Henagan. His brothers and sister are Ephriam Lowndes Henagan, Barnabas Kelet Henagan, Mary Cival Henagan, Lucretia Henagan and Druscilla Henagan. The United States census of 1800 and 1810 shows that he was the head of a family in Marion District, South Carolina with numerous children. It is thought that he lived in the northeastern part of Marion District the part that is now Dillon County and near the Marlborough District line. It is believed that he died after 1818 as he was a witness to a conveyance of land to John Bethea on August 5, 1818 and the United States Census of 1820 does not show him as the head of a family either in Marion or Marlborough Districts so it is assumed that he died prior to the 1820 United States Census. He married Druscilla Henagan, date of birth and death unknown. Darby Henagan lived in South Carolina and North Carolina. Darby Henagan did contribute to the cause of the American Revolution as found in records in the Dept. of Archives and History, State of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC The Accounts of the United States with North Carolina War of Revolution Vol IX, p. 57, Folio r, Book L. No. 20 24, Item no. 652 to D. Henagan paid 74 lbs. and 16 shillings. Darby Henagan, captain in the army of the American Revolution. Captain Darby Hennigan married Drucilla Sweeney. Drucilla died in 1812. The captain was a wealthy slave owner and land owner with a plantation on the Great Pedee River and also on the Little Pedee River. On a return trip from Florida, where he had made a speculation on slaves, he fell ill some place in Alabama and died in 1817. Darby Hennigan and Drusilla's children were Barnabas K. Henagan, John Henagan, Lucretia Henagan, Druscilla Henagan, Ephraim Henagan, and Mary Civil Henagan. Barnabas K. Henagan was attending medical school when his father Darby H. died in 1817. His mother having died in 1812, he felt obligated to take charge of the family. He sent Mary Civil to Aunt Lucretia Sweeney Mills, a wealthy widow, with one son Frank. The U.S. Census of 1790 shows that Darby Henagan was the head of a household in Richmond County, NC. There are several deeds of land on record in the Clerk of Courts Office, Marion County, South Carolina, in which Darby Henagan of Richmond County, North Carolina deeded certain lands to Towers in the period 1787 through 1810. These lands were in what is now Dillon County, SC formerly Marion and Georgetown Counties, SC . Darby Henagan was made grants or patented lands in Craven County, SC on 28 November 1771.
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72 of our Ancestor's owned by Barnabas Kelet Henagan
72 of our Ancestor's owned by Barnabas Kelet Henagan at the time of his death in January of 1855. There are some slaves with the same first name. Barnabas Kelet Henagan owned several tracks of land such as Catfish Plantation, Grove Land Plantation and Cannon Land Plantation. Our Ancestors were slaves on these plantations. By 1860, 5 years after his death, there were only 43 slaves listed as property of James Henagan (Barnabas Kelet Henagan's son) in the Census of 1860. We can only assume that some of our ancestor's died and some where sold. The 1860 Census did not list the names of slaves only the sex of the slave, any special skill of the slave and whether the slave was a mulatto.
On January 5, 1858, (three years after Barnabas Kelet Henagan's death), his widow Anna Maria Henagan petition the Honorable Chancellor of South Carolina in Marion County seeking to claim her dower. Barnabas Kelet Henagan died in 1855 and possessed several tracks of land and 72 slaves. He bequeath to his widow Anna Maria Henagan a life estate and 19 slaves; the remaining estate was to be divided among his children, including seven of the defendants. James J. Harllee, John W. Henagan and James N Henagan, as executors, took possession of the lands and slaves in the estate. They used the property to produce several crops and have kept the profits, claiming that they needed the money to pay the estate's debts. Contending that all such debts have by now been discharged, the widow represents that she is anxious to receive her legacy but that said executors have refused her request. She also argues that she has a right to one third of the lands in the estate as part of her dower, and therefore, one third of the crops raised. She also wants to take possession of the 19 slaves specifically bequeathed to her. Anna Maria Henagan therefore prays that the court will grant unto her a "writ of Admeasurement of Dower," authorizing "suitable persons" to "admeasure and set apart to your Oratrix her dower or thirds in the aforesaid tracts of land." Her request was "granted pro confeso." During her petition, the 72 slaves were named (first name only because slaves did not have last names). Godfrey Henneghan, a descendent of the 72 slaves gave them there last name 160 years later.
72 of our Ancestor's owned by Barnabas Kelet Henagan
Adeline Henagan | Asberry Henagan | Beckey Henagan | Bob Henagan | Cally Henagan |
Caroline Henagan | Clarisy (Clarissa) Henagan | Cloe Henagan | Colton (Cotton) Henagan | Crissy Henagan |
Daniel Henagan | Dave Henagan | Delong (Delang) Henagan | Dicey Henagan | Dilly Henagan |
Dilly Henagan | Dolly Henagan | Dunall Henagan | Edmond Henagan | Ellen Henagan |
Ester Henagan | Exum Henagan | Flora Henagan | Hannah Henagan | Harriet Henagan |
Harriet Henagan | Harry Henagan | Hatway Henagan | Henry Henagan | Henry Henagan |
Ici Henagan | Jerry Henagan | Jim Henagan | John Henagan | Juda Henagan |
Judy (Long Juda) Henagan | Julia Henagan | Katy (Cate) Henagan | Kiddy Henagan | Laura Henagan |
Lavinia Henagan | Liddy (Lidda) Henagan | Lizzie (Eliza) Henagan | Louisa Henagan | Maria Henagan |
Mary Henagan | Mary Ann Henagan | Mary Ann Henagan | Milly Henagan | Nancy Henagan |
Nancy Henagan | Nancy Henagan | Napoleon Henagan | Paul Henagan | Phoebe Henagan |
Pickens Henagan | Polly Henagan | Prissy Henagan | Randolph Henagan | Rose Henagan |
Sam Henagan | Sam Henagan | Sarah Henagan | Silas Henagan | Simon Henagan |
Simon (Old Simon) Henagan | Simon Henagan | Solomon Henagan | Toney Henagan | Wesley Henagan |
West Henagan | Willis Henagan |
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WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
The correct spelling of our last name is H-E-N-A-G-A-N (Henagan). There are no other correct versions of our last name. The name Henagan was the last name of the people who enslaved our ancestors.
Slaves were not allowed to learn how to read and write. Slaves did not have identification cards with their name age and date of birth. Slaves did not have birth certificates or social security cards. The only thing that matter to the slave master was the age and sex of the slave. Slaves were not treated as humans but as animals. Just like a horse or a cow, a slave did not have a last name nor did they know their date of birth, it did not matter.
The slaves were freed in 1863. In the state of South Carolina, slaves were not really free until the end of the Civil war in 1865.
Most former slaves used the last name of the people who owned them during slavery.
The first time freed slaves had an opportunity to record their name and date of birth was during the 1870 census (5 years after the Civil War). The process of completing the census for a former slave was simply to give their complete name, age, date of birth and address and hope that the person who took that information spelled it correctly. We could not tell them how to spell our names correctly. In most cases we could not read or write.
That’s why our last name was spelled several different ways. For that reason, some of us spell our name Henneghan, some spell it Hennigan, some spell it Henigan, etc.
The correct way to spell our last name is H-E-N-A-G-A-N
We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
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**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
WE ARE THE HENAGAN'S
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also descendents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
**Image behind bars indicate slave owners who owned our ancestors. As a direct result of slavery, we are also decedents of the White Henagan's.
**We have to remember that Slavery In America was inhumane, and atrocious with heinous crimes committed by the slaver that stack all the way up to Heaven.
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1870 - 1930 Census Report
In 1962 our ancestor Kizzie Anna Eaddy, daughter of Robert and Anna Bass Hennigan requested a copy of the 1870 through 1930 census report for the Hennigan Family. Because of her efforts, our family history is saved, recorded and treasured.
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Message from Governor B. K. Henagan |
To: Citizens of the South Carolina Senate and House of Representatives |
Columbia, South Carolina November 24, 1840 |
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Election of 1844
In the election of 1844, the Whigs and Democrats had another contest in Marion District. Such a thing never happen before that an entire delegation from a district, Senator and Representatives, all belonged to one family. The Senator, Dr. B. K. Henagan, and Representatives, Bethea, Moody and Crawford, were all connected with each other by blood or marriage. The wife of Barfield; Moody was the aunt of John C. Bethea and Chapman J. Crawford, Bethea and Crawford were first cousins; Crawford's father and Bethea's mother were brother and sister, and Moody's wife was a sister of Crawford's father and also of John C. Bethea's mother; Bethea's name was John Crawford Bethea. The Senator-elect, Dr. B. K. Henagan's, mother was a Bethea. (read more)
The Charleston Daily News November 24, 1871
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Godfrey Henneghan, son of Eshmel Bethea & Sarah "Boot" Henneghan… Grandson of Mary Henneghan Cephas… Great grandson of Ben & Lula Henneghan…. Great, great grandson of Willie & Mary Hennigan Sr… Great, great, great grandson of Henry & Kizziah Henneghan… Great, great, great, great grandson of Harry and Juda Henagan..... Great, great, great, great, great grandson of Darby Henagan (father of Barnabas Kelet Henagan) |
I give and bequeath to my two sons, James
H. Henagan and Andrew B. Henagan all that plantation of land lying and situated
in the District of Marlboro in the state of South Carolina known as
Cannon Land
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