The Palmer and Hendrick family/ Quay Hawks Robinson

Authors

Format

Book

Language

English

Publication Date

c1994

Publisher

Brunswick

Place of Publication

Lawrenceville, Virginia

Physical

ix, 421 p.

ISBN

1556181418

Notes

Includes index.

Descendants of Dr. Amasa Palmer (1750-1828), whose will is found in Book 11 of Mecklenburg Co., Va. He married (1) 1774 in Mecklenburg Co., Va., Sally Davis. They had seven children. William Hendrick (d. 1798) was the son of Elizabeth Young and Zachariah Hendrick. He died in Palmer Springs, Va. He married 1786 in Cumberland Co., Va., Judith Michaux (1769-1826), daughter of Sally Neville and Jacob Michaux. She was born in Mecklenburg Co. They had five children. After the deaths of Sally Davis Palmer and William Hendrick, Dr. Amasa Palmer and Judith Michaux Hendrick married on Dec. 16, 1800 in Mecklenburg Co. They had four children. Descendants live in North Carolina, New York, Michigan, Virginia, California and elsewhere.

Includes Palmer, Hendrick, Kimball, Mayfield, Penick, Read, Robinson, Russell, Twitty, Wright and related families.

Includes bibliographical references.

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