Descendants of Hendrick Willemsz
Ann Morris HENDRICKSON
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Name Ann Morris HENDRICKSON Birth 1819 Manalapan, Monmouth, New Jersey
[1] Gender Female Person ID I8446 HHDHA Last Modified 30 Jan 2014
Father James Grover HENDRICKSON, b. 19 Feb 1791, Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey
d. 9 Nov 1859, Upper Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey
(Age 68 years) Mother Hannah MORRIS, b. 1791, Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey
Marriage 3 Mar 1813 , Monmouth, New Jersey
Family ID F2858 Group Sheet | Family Chart
Family George PARKER, b. 1812, Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey
Marriage Abt 1838 , Monmouth, New Jersey
Children 1. Hannah Hendrickson PARKER, b. 18 Sep 1839, Middletown, Monmouth, New Jersey
d. Aft 1920, Jackson, Guthrie, Iowa
(Age > 82 years)2. Sarah PARKER, b. 1842, Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey 
3. James PARKER, b. 1845, Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey 
4. William PARKER, b. 1849, Freehold, Monmouth, New Jersey 
5. Ellen PARKER, b. 1853, Atlantic, Monmouth, New Jersey 
6. Mary H. PARKER, b. 1857, Atlantic, Monmouth, New Jersey 
7. Caroline PARKER, b. 1861, Atlantic, Monmouth, New Jersey 
Family ID F2862 Group Sheet | Family Chart Last Modified 14 Oct 2018
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Sources - [S17] Ancestry.com, Internet Archive, Research and Resource Site., Research of Judy L. Anthony Public Member Stories.
While searching the Guthrie County Iagenweb site I found a biography of William H. Bennett the son in law of Hannah Hendrickson. This biography told us Hannah's last name was not Hendrickson as was mentioned in her daughter's (Sarah Bennetta Willison) obituary but Parker. An examination of the female names in this line of the family showed that the women had a middle name that was their mother's maiden name. This meant Hannah Hendrickson Parker's mother was a Hendrickson, a family very well documented in Monmouth County, New Jersey.
With this new information I found Hannah Parker daughter of Ann and George Parker in the 1850 Census Data. This data indicated that George and Ann Parker lived next door to Hubbard Hendrickson a Wheelright, George Parker was listed as a blacksmith and they had an Ellwood Hendrickson a Wheelright living with them. A further search of the 1850 Census for all Hendrickson's in this 42 page census left 12 options.
James Grover Hendrickson and his wife Hannah Morris (documented in Early Dutch Settlers of Monmouth County) were of the correct age. James Grover is listed as a Wheelright. George and Ann's children oldest daughter is Hannah, the oldest son is Thomas following the Parker family name while the second son is James another indication for this connection. So we have occupation, location, son's name and daughter's name which makes me believe this connection is correct.
The 1830 Census shows a James Hendrickson with two minors under 20 (Ann and Hubbard). The 1875 New Jersey Census for Ann Parker has her middle initial as "M" which indicates her mother's maiden name could be Morris.
With the finding of the 1875 Census I am now confident of this link.
Judy L. Anthony, Feb 9, 2010
- [S17] Ancestry.com, Internet Archive, Research and Resource Site., Research of Judy L. Anthony Public Member Stories.