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Henry Family

          1 William Henry ( - dec.)
          +-_____ _______ ( - dec.)
            -2 Alexander Henry ( - 1823)
             +-Jane Geyer/Guiher ( - dec.)
              |-3 John Henry ( - dec.)
              |-3 Sarah "Sally" Henry (1810 - 1871)
              | +-John M Dickson (1801 - 1874)
              |  |-4 Jane E Dickson (1829 - 1886)
              |  | +-Solomon Weaver (CA 1825 - dec.)
              |  |-4 Samuel Dickson (CA 1832 - dec.)
              |  |-4 Fanny Dickson (CA 1834 - dec.)
              |  |-4 John C Dickson (1835 - 1871)
              |  | +-Sophia Kioch (1843 - 1898)
              |  |-4 Alexander Dickson (CA 1838 - 1861)
              |  | +-Cora Ganoe (CA 1840 - dec.)
              |  |-4 William Dickson (CA 1840 - dec.)
              |  |-4 Deborah Dickson (CA 1842 - dec.)
              |  |-4 Mary Ann Dickson (CA 1844 - dec.)
              |  |-4 Miles D Dickson (CA 1847 - CA 1926)
              |  | +-Lovenia G _______ (CA 1852 - CA 1928)
              |  |-4 Sarah Dickson (CA 1849 - dec.)
              |  |-4 George Dickson (CA 1854 - dec.)
              |   -4 Anna Dickson (CA 1856 - dec.)
              |-3 Margaret Henry (1808 - 1894)
              | +-Andrew Addleman (1800 - 1871) [see Addleman]
              |-3 Mary Henry ( - dec.)
              | +-_____ Baker ( -dec.)
              |-3 Betsy Henry ( - dec.)
              | +-_____ McIlroy ( - dec.)
               -3 Frances Henry (1820 - dec.)

Very little is currently known about the Henry Family. Alexander Henry settled in Warrior's Mark, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania. He joined the PA Militia in the War of 1812, serving in the "Independent Blues" from August, 1814 to January, 1815. Little is known of Jane Geyer/Guiher, save her name. Her mother is purported to be Margaret Reid, a native of England. Alexander died on 7 May, 1823 at Warrior's Mark.A George Guiher, possibly a brother-in-law, gave sureties for the administration of Alexander's estate.
John Henry migrated from Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania to Butler County, PA. He died near what is now Eau Claire, PA and is buried in the Methodist Episcopal churchyard there.