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Family Sheet
HUSBAND
Name: Barnabas HenaganMale Note Born: Abt 17521752-1-1 at Marlborough District, South CarolinaMarlborough District, South Carolina Married: Aft 18101810-1-1 Died: 1 Feb 18261826-2-1
Other Spouses: Lucretia
Catherine
Father: James Sweeney Henagan Mother: Unknown
WIFE
Name: Elizabeth Covington Note
Born: Died:
CHILDREN

NOTES
1). Other land grant records were made to Barnabas Henagan of 250 acres in Craven county on April 21, 1774. Source The Henagan Family, by John C. Henagan, 401 East Washington Street, Dillon, SC. Booklet found at the South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, SC. 2002 Will of Barnabas Henagan, 1826.Source www.rootsweb.com scmarlbo wills BarnabasHenaganWill1826.htm The Last Will and Testament of BARNABAS HENAGAN of MARLBOROUGH DISTRICT and STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA I BARNABAS HENAGAN,considering the uncertainty of this mortal life, and being of Sound mind and memory blessed Almighty God for the s do make and publish this my last will and testament, in manner and form following vix. I resign my soul into the hands of a merciful God and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently entered and my worldly estate I give and devise as follows First, I give and devise to my younger Son, BARNABAS HENAGAN, all that land on which I now live, situate lying and being in the district of Marlborough, and containing four hundred and sixty three acres more or less item I also give and bequeath to my said son BARNABAS seven negroes, namely JOHNSON, PETER, SOPHIA, MOURNING, EDMUND, DENNIS, SANDY Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest Daughter CATHERINE HENAGAN seven Negroes namely SARAH, STEPHEN, GEORGE, ROBIN, NED, JIM AND RACHEL. The children of the said RACHEL under the age of JIM I desire to be divided between my son BARNABAS and Daughter CATHERINE. I also desire that the Negroes which I have enumerated in this, My Last Will and Testament, shall remain where I now reside, until my legatees require them elsewhere. All the remainder of my real and personal property, not particularly mentioned in this will, to be equally divided between my children BARNABAS and CATHERINE. Also I will and ordain that my Son BARNABAS and Daughter CATHERINE shall not have the power of aliening, or parting from the property, which they obtain through me, except for the term of their natural lives, but at their death it shall descend to their heirs at law. I made a marriage contract with my wife before we were married in which contract I give her a house and home with household and kitchen furniture. Sufficient for moderate living. With a Negro man able to do moderate labour and land sufficient for one house. to work and one Negro woman Servant able to do common house business to serve her the said ELIZABETH during her life time or widowhood and she is to be furnished with a sufficiency of stock, one horse to work her land, and Cattle, Hogs, Sheep for her maintenance, but it is provided also that she or her heirs or Executors is not to have any claim on any part of the said property any longer than during her lifetime or widowhood. I desire at the death of my wife or on her marriage with any other person that the above property which I have so given her by contract during her natural live or widowhood should be equally divided between my two youngest children BARNABAS and CATHERINE. Also for the better management of my property and education of my children, I do hereby appoint my trusty friends CAPTAIN TRISTAN BETHEA, CHARLES MCRAE, ESZ., and JOHN L. MCLAURIN Executors of this my last WILL and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this first day of February in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight hundred and twenty six. Signed Sealed published and declared by the before named BARNABAS HENAGAN to be his last will and Testament, in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witness in the Presence of the Testator BARNABAS HENAGAN L.S. HUGH MCCALL NEIL MCLAURIN SHADRICK EASTERLINGRecorded in Will Book A Page 143 Recorded June 1st., 1836 Case 1, Box 19 WM. EASTERLING ORD. M. D.Copyright 1996 20000 Victoria Proctor. All rights reserved. This WEB page and its contents, except where otherwise noted on the page, are copyrighted 19960200 by Victoria Proctor and may not be copied, altered, converted or uploaded to any electronic system of BBS, nor included in any software collection or print collection of any type without the express written permission of the author. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. The contents of these pages may be freely used by individuals for non commercial genealogical purposes, including contributing a print copy to your local non profit genealogical society, public library, or historical research center, provided this message remains on all copied material, AND written permission is obtained from the author, or in the case of contributed material, from the contributor. Barnabas was also known as Barney apparently. Barney, who was probably the son of James Sweeney had two sons, Darby and John. Darby was the father of the late Dr. B.K. and Ephriam L. Henegan, of Marlborough. His daughters were Drusilla, who married L.E. Stubbs, and Lucretia, who married Alex. McCollum. Source History of the Old Cheraws by Right Rev. Alexander Gregg, 1867, reprinted 1991 with index by Southern Historical Press.
2). The last will and testament of Elizabeth Henagan  third wife of Barnabas Henagan  was signed on April 29, 1850 and probated July 30, 1851 and recorded in Will Book A, page 294 in Marlboro County, South Carolina. Source  The Henagan Family, by John C. Henagan, 401 East Washington Street, Dillon, SC.  Booklet found at the South Caroliniana Library, Columbia, SC.

											
											

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