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John Henry Herndon

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John Henry Herndon

Birth
Virginia, USA
Death
17 Mar 1904 (aged 66)
Burial
Nokesville, Prince William County, Virginia, USA Add to Map
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He was the son of Jeremiah Herndon and Frances Bridwell Herndon.
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Mr. John Herndon, one of the best known citizens of the Aden neighborhood, passed away at his home near the above mentioned place on Thursday, March 17, 1904, and was buried at Asbury Chapel on Saturday, the nineteenth instant.
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Marriage: May 7, 1867
Contributor: Susan Bladen White (46621023)

His funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Cockrell of the M E. Church, South of Manassas. The deceased was born in this county in the year 1838; and all through his life was an upright and very industrious man.

During the great conflict between the states, Mr. Herndon fought in the Confederate army as a member of Company A, Fourth Regiment, Prince William Cavalry. On May seventh,1867, he united in marriage to Miss Anna Tolson, and from this union eight children were born; namely -- Mrs. Charles H. Reid, Mrs. William Partlow, Mrs. Everett Marshall, Mrs. William Herring and Wade Hampton, Misses Eva, Chrissie and Hattie Herndon.

Besides the above mentioned widow and children, the deceased is survived by brothers; Messrs. Haywood, George, Thomas, Did and Summer Herndon, also numerous other relatives and friends.
He was the son of Jeremiah Herndon and Frances Bridwell Herndon.
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Mr. John Herndon, one of the best known citizens of the Aden neighborhood, passed away at his home near the above mentioned place on Thursday, March 17, 1904, and was buried at Asbury Chapel on Saturday, the nineteenth instant.
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Marriage: May 7, 1867
Contributor: Susan Bladen White (46621023)

His funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Cockrell of the M E. Church, South of Manassas. The deceased was born in this county in the year 1838; and all through his life was an upright and very industrious man.

During the great conflict between the states, Mr. Herndon fought in the Confederate army as a member of Company A, Fourth Regiment, Prince William Cavalry. On May seventh,1867, he united in marriage to Miss Anna Tolson, and from this union eight children were born; namely -- Mrs. Charles H. Reid, Mrs. William Partlow, Mrs. Everett Marshall, Mrs. William Herring and Wade Hampton, Misses Eva, Chrissie and Hattie Herndon.

Besides the above mentioned widow and children, the deceased is survived by brothers; Messrs. Haywood, George, Thomas, Did and Summer Herndon, also numerous other relatives and friends.


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