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1. Served in a medical unit in Price's Regiment, U.S. Army, during the
Mexican War. He enlisted at Fort Levenworth, KS in 1846.
2. After the war he practiced medicine at Camden, Ray co., MO.
3. John's father died in 1854 in Liberty, Clay co., MO.
4. He had a brother, Israel Hendley, and five sisters.
5. He must have left Missouri in the spring of 1850 for he and his son
arrived in Solano co., CA on 9 Sep 1850, the day California became
a state.
6. Was the first clerk and recorder of Sonoma co., CA; he did not practice
medicine in CA but continued to use his medical title. He lived on the
farm he had purchased in 1851 until his death.
7. Hendley Street in Santa Rosa, CA was named for this family. In addition,
upon the death of Dr. Hendley, the Santa Rosa schools were closed and
the flags in town were lowered to half mast.
SOURCES INCLUDE:
Orange County Virginia Families, Vol. II:99 and IV:52.
Correspondence with K. Paul Boggs, 62 Pinyon Pines, Mountain Center,
Information from notes posted with the Northern California discussion list
(Norcal) by Sandra Harris, K.P. Boggs and Stephen M. Palmer (viewed
with: http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=NORCAL).
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