Henry Harrison Van Noy
Full Name: Henry Harrison Van NoyOther surnames: Vannoy
Date of birth: 1841
Date of death: May 13, 1874
Terms of Service
| Chamber | District | Dates of Service | Legislatures | Party | City/County | Note | Counties in District |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| H | 11 | Apr 29, 1870 - Jan 14, 1873 | 12th (2) (3) (4) (5) | Radical Republican | Bonham / Fannin | Fannin, Lamar |
Terms of service footnotes
(1) 12th Legislature, 1st C.S. - Van Noy, Leonard, Shelburne, and Cole came forward, qualified, and took their seats, 4/29/1870, p. 17. House Journal. ↩
(2) H.H. Van Noy, oaths of office as representative of the 12th Legislature, 4/29/1870. Ancestry.com, Texas, U.S., Bonds and Oaths of Office, 1846-1920. ↩
(3) 12th Legislature, Provisional Session - Resolution to seat H.H. Van Noy in place of M.J. Armstrong, disqualified, 2/21/1870, p. 46. House Journal. ↩
(4) Henry Van Noy, sworn 4/29/1870, succeeded Micajah L. Armstrong, sworn 2/16/1870 [sic], declared ineligible 2/19/1870. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005. ↩
(5) "In each house the radicals had a slight majority over both Democrats and conservative Republicans. . .These made short work of the [election] contests; the radical contestants were seated in nearly every instance." p. 289 Reconstruction in Texas, 1910. ↩
Terms of Service
Terms of service notes
(1) 12th Legislature, 1st C.S. - Van Noy, Leonard, Shelburne, and Cole came forward, qualified, and took their seats, 4/29/1870, p. 17. House Journal. ↩
(2) H.H. Van Noy, oaths of office as representative of the 12th Legislature, 4/29/1870. Ancestry.com, Texas, U.S., Bonds and Oaths of Office, 1846-1920. ↩
(3) 12th Legislature, Provisional Session - Resolution to seat H.H. Van Noy in place of M.J. Armstrong, disqualified, 2/21/1870, p. 46. House Journal. ↩
(4) Henry Van Noy, sworn 4/29/1870, succeeded Micajah L. Armstrong, sworn 2/16/1870 [sic], declared ineligible 2/19/1870. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005. ↩
(5) "In each house the radicals had a slight majority over both Democrats and conservative Republicans. . .These made short work of the [election] contests; the radical contestants were seated in nearly every instance." p. 289 Reconstruction in Texas, 1910. ↩
Biographical Information
- VAN NOY, HENRY HARRISON (ca. 1841-1874). Also listed as Vannoy, born about 1841; died 5/13/1874 in Bonham, Fannin County. Handbook of Texas Online.
- Confederate State Army, Private, Company E, 44th Mississippi Infantry. Henry Harrison Van Noy, wife Mary Van Noy Roberts, married 12/20/1868 in Cass County, death date June 1872 in Fannin County. Pension File No. 49508, Alabama, Texas and Virginia, U.S., Confederate Pensions, 1884-1958. Ancestry.com.
- Henry H. Van Noy, voter registration 11/17/1869 in Fannin County. Texas, U.S., Voter Registration Lists, 1867-1869. Ancestry.com.
- Census of 1870 - Henry Vannoy, Fannin County, age 28, born circa 1842 in Mississippi, member of the legislature. FamilySearch. 1870
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