THE STORY OF HARRY AND JUDA HENAGAN

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There's A Man Spared Count Your Blessings Jeremiah 33
       
Great Is Thy Faithfulness Foot of the Cross A Song For You Hang On To The World
       
Greg Henneghan Live Greg Henneghan Live Greg Henneghan Live Give Mama Her Flowers Now
  Concentrate on you Stranger by LTD  
       
Oasis My Favorite Things Star Of The Story There Is A Fountain
       
Trust And Obey Oh The Blood I Will Trust In The Lord Leave It There
       
Shepherd and Bishop I Choose You Again Humpty Dumpty Live Jazz with Greg Henneghan
A Song To You Alonzo Love Dance More Than You'll Ever Know
       

 

 

 

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  Shepherd And Bishop

 

     
 

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  Foot Of The Cross

 

 

Greg Henneghan
June 2, 1960 to April 2, 2006

VOCALIST/PIANIST/SONGWRITER

The graduating Sixth Grade class at Shadd Elementary School in Washington, D.C. made its way to the stage and began to sing,"Wade in the Water." Suddenly, a voice boomed out from among the students, "See that host all dressed in white." The audience began to stir in their seats, with puzzled expressions on their faces that ask, "Where is that voice coming from?" That solo voice belonged to eleven year old Gregory Henneghan. Since that day Greg Henneghan has overwhelmed audiences throughout the United States, Canada, England, and Scotland.

During his teenage years, he was featured in numerous performances throughout the D. C. area such as,"Happy Birthday Black America," at the Ford Theatre, lead vocalist and vocal arranger for Tommy Bryant's, "Giants of Sound," soloist with the D.C. Community Orchestra, the McLean Symphony, Lex Luthor in the musical, "Santa and the Super Heroes," and Grand finalist in the Washington, D.C. Talent Search. Under the guidance and tutelage of such greats as Donny Hathaway and Van McCoy, Greg made the decision to pursue his life's dream of a career in music.

Perhaps his greatest influence came from R & B Artist, Angela Wimbush.  During a brief stint as a student teacher at H. D. Woodson High School in Washington, D.C., Wimbush tutored a young Greg Henneghan in music theory and education. It was an experience he never forgot. Henneghan recounts, "Whenever she saw young people who were gifted, she would encourage them to develop their gifts to the fullest potential. She made a point of identifying her students' strong points. Early in my career, she recognized that my strong suit was picking up melodies, writing lyrics, and turning them into songs."

In 1991, he made a successful tour to England as a part of the Assembly of God Evangelical Tour. In 1992, he made a second successful tour to Glasgow, Scotland with the Youth Evangelistic Tour.

As a consummate performer, he has been the featured solo artist at such places as the Village Gate in New York, the Apollo Theatre, Zanzibar Blue in Philadelphia, Takoma Station Tavern in Washington, D.C., and Monday Night Football on ABC Television. His performances have included opening and headlining with the likes of Jean Carn, Angela Bofill, Phyllis Hyman, Stanley Turrentine, Phil Perry, George Duke, Freddy Jackson and Musiq Soulchild, to name a few. Having an instant recall repertoire of over one-thousand cover tunes at his disposal, made him an artist with a broad variety of musical tastes and styles.

In 1999, Greg signed a contract to become the lead singer for the Platinum recording group, LTD. During his tenure with the group, they released one album. Greg wrote many of the songs for the album including the title track, Marry You. His recordings include, Going Back Home, Looking At Eternity, In Praise & Worship, Marry You, and Classic Jazz and R&B. He is founder and owner of SWAB Records

Greg Henneghan was born in South Carolina, grew up in Washington, D. C and graduated from H. D. Woodson High School. He attended Livingstone College in Salisbury, North Carolina.

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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.

 

A Classic Gospel Compilation

Foot Of The Cross

 
 
 

 

 

Johnson Henagan   Peter Henagan   Sophia Henagan

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Morning Henagan   Edmund Henagan   Dennis Henagan

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Sandy Henagan   Sarah Henagan   Stephen Henagan

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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George Henagan   Robin Henagan   Ned Henagan

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Jim Henagan   Rachel Henagan   old Simon Henagan

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1770 death unknown

 

born around 1790 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Cally Henagan   Dolly Henagan   Long Juda Henagan

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Prissey Henagan   Ledda Henagan   Cate Henagan

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Mariah Henagan   Phoebe Henagan   Chloe Henagan

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Flora Henagan   Hatway Henagan   Eliza Henagan

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

 

born around 1800 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Solomon Henagan       Clarissa Henagan

born around 1800 death unknown

     

born around 1800 death unknown

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Harry Henagan   Juda Henagan   Henry Henagan

around 1800 died before 1870

 

around 1800 died before 1870

 

1839 died before 1910

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Wesley Henagan       Kizziah Henagan

around 1840 to unknown

     

1849 died before 1910

**red background indicates that ancestor was born into slavery

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Willie Henneghan Sr.   Evans Henneghan   Sebron Hennigan

June 1867 to April 22, 1922

 

1861 - 1898

 

1865 to June 17, 1915

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Robert H. B. Hennigan   Mary Hennigan   James Hennigan

1875 - June 2, 1930

 

1872 to ?

 

1874 to ?

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Elizabeth "Sisooly" Richardson   Henry Henneghan   Florena Henneghan Thompson

Dec 25, 1892 to Dec 5, 1993

 

Feb. 10, 1889 - Oct. 4, 1978

 

Dec 15, 1894 to Oct 12 1964

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Benjamin "Ben" Henneghan   Lula Timmons Henneghan   Samuel Henneghan

Jun 4, 1890 to Feb 1964

 

 

 

Oct 20 1908 to Sept 3, 1997

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Nathaniel "Nathan" Hennigan   Loretta Hennigan Matthews   Anna Bass Hennigan

Jul 15, 1895 - May 20, 1955

 

Jul 15, 1897 to Feb 13, 1974

 

Dec 1879


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Kizzie Ann "Dee" Eaddy   Ernest "Tokey" Hennigan   Monroe "Bossie" Hennigan Sr.

May 11, 1898 to Jun 23, 1967

  April 8, 1904 to Jan 9, 1965  

March 6, 1906 to Oct 19, 1997

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Gaynell Hennigan Howard Davis   Henry Hennigan   General Lee "Big Baby Hennigan
August 9, 1909 to May 26, 2007   Feb 28, 1910 to Feb 21 1989   Feb. 25, 1912 to Sept. 1, 1997

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Ila "Coota" Hennigan Cannon   Robert "Buster" Hennigan   Lillie "Muddy" Hennigan Gregg
1914 to Nov. 26, 1955   January 16, 1916   August 15, 1918 to June 5, 2017

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Maggie Hennigan Davis   Rosa Lee Hennigan   Mrs. Claretta Hennigan

Oct 12, 1920 - January 22, 1989

     

 

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1870 - 1930 Census Report

Census Report 1870 Census McMillan Township 1880 Census Tans Bay Township 1900 Census Tans Bay Township
       
1910 Census McMillan Township 1910 Census Timmonsville Township 1920 Census Lynch Township 1930 Census Tans Bay Township


 

 

Kizzie Anna "Dee" Eaddy

May 11, 1898 to Jun 23, 1967

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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Marion County South Carolina

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)

 

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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