Harrison G. Hendricks

Full Name: Harrison G. Hendricks, Sr.
Date of birth: February 21, 1818
Date of death: March 13, 1873

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Chamber District Dates of Service Legislatures Party City/County Note Counties in District
H 4 Nov 18, 1850 - Nov 3, 1851 3rd (1)     Unknown / Fannin   Fannin

(1) Harrison G. Hendricks, sworn 11/18/1850, succeeded Alfred E. Pace, resigned 9/7/1850. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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House District 4
Nov 18, 1850 - Nov 3, 1851
Legislatures: 3rd (1)  
Home City/County: Unknown / Fannin
Counties in district: Fannin

(1) Harrison G. Hendricks, sworn 11/18/1850, succeeded Alfred E. Pace, resigned 9/7/1850. Members of the Texas Congress 1836-1845; Members of the Texas Legislature 1846-2004, 2005.

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Other Resources

  • Census of 1850 - H.G. Hendricks, Fannin County, age 31, born circa 1819 in Kentucky, lawyer, in household with Eliza A. Hendricks.
    Census of 1860 - H.G. Hendricks, Grayson County, age 41, born circa 1819 in Missouri, lawyer, in household with Eliza A. Hendricks.
    Census of 1870 - H.G. Hendricks, Tarrant County, age 50, born circa 1820 in Missouri, attorney at law, in household with Eliza A. Hendricks. FamilySearch. 1850 1860 1870
  • H.G. Hendricks, birth date 2/21/1818, death date 3/13/1873, burial in Pioneer's Rest Cemetery, Fort Worth, Tarrant County. Find a Grave.
  • "The Death of Judge Hendricks," death notice, and Fort Worth Bar resolutions upon the death of Judge H.G. Hendricks, The Fort Worth Democrat, 3/15/1873, pp. 2-3, crediting Fort Worth Public Library. Death date 3/13/1873. Portal to Texas History (University of North Texas Libraries).
  • Mentioned in biographical sketch of son Harry G. Hendricks, Volume I, pp. 350-351. "In mentioning his parents, H. G. and Eliza Anne (Everts) Hendricks, one speaks of two of the early and very prominent families of Texas. His father, a native of Kentucky, emigrating from there to Missouri, came to Texas in 1S44, while Texas was still a republic under the Lone Star flag. He located at Bonham, in Fannin county, and after living there and in Sherman moved to Fort Worth . . . Mr. H. G. Hendricks, Sr., died at Fort Worth in 1873, and is deserving of mention as one of that city's very prominent pioneer citizens." A Twentieth Century History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas, 1906.

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