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A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits
A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits





A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits

They instead fought on the side of the British.įanning was born in Johnston County, North Carolina, in 1754. Tories were people who lived in this country but didn't support the Revolution. He commanded 100 men as State Troops of North Carolina, which were called "militia." His main concern was "keeping down" the Tories, and mainly a Tory by the name of Fanning. On July 7th, 1777, Henry joined the Colonial Army in North Carolina, where he achieved the rank of Captain in a cavalry unit.

A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits

Henry Connelly is a DAR Patriot Ancestor, A025047. This accent stayed with him the rest of his life. This being the case, he developed their heavy Dutch accent. His father, Thomas, traveled so much that Henry was raised by his grandparents, the Van Harlingens. Henry was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania, and relocated to Guilford County, North Carolina as a young boy. Temperance Hitchcock married (1) John Hitchcock. She was born about 1781 in North Carolina, according to the 1850 Johnson County, Kentucky census, and died after the enumeration of the 1860 Census record where she was enumerated in the household of her son, John HITCHCOCK.

A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits

Henry Connelly married (2) Temperance (Blair) Hitchcock on Main Floyd County, Kentucky. Ann was born Februin Guilford County, North Carolina, and died about 1830 in Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky. He married (1) Ann Macgregor, daughter of Archilbald Magregor and Edith MacAlpine (Archibald was born about 1720 in Scotland, and died about 1758 in Guilford County, North Carolina and Edith MacAlpine, in 1774). He was buried in William Rice Cemetery in Johnson County, Kentucky, USA. He was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania and died in Oil Springs, Johnson County, Kentucky. Henry Connelly was the son of Thomas Connelly and Mary Van Harlingen.







A Devil of a Whipping by Lawrence E. Babits