Happy New Year to all who enjoy the ongoing quest of genealogy. I hope your discoveries in 2023 leave you breathless (in a good way !!)
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Happy New Year to all who enjoy the ongoing quest of genealogy. I hope your discoveries in 2023 leave you breathless (in a good way !!)
A great deal of speculation has been voiced and written about the history of the Hennington family. I have researched the Hennington’s for well over forty years, and it remains one of my most challenging, and at times, satisfying families to follow.
John Hennington owned over two-thousand acres between Saltcatcher and Edisto rivers. As part of the Historical Records of Officers of the Continental Army he is part of a roster as, Hennington, John (S.C.) as a Capt. in the 3rd South Carolina (The Rangers). He financed his own regiment. On June 28, 1776, he served under Gen. William Moultrie at the Battle of Sullivans Island. An interesting side note, during this battle, it was his cousin William Jasper that raised the South Carolina flag over Fort Moultrie. (you can find many paintings as noted below, online)
John Kerrington died 1800-1810 in Lancaster County, South Carolina. his wife was listed as Martha.