He had 12 brothers and sisters. **See Willis Hendricks, William H. or Susannah Hendricks (all buried in the Hendricks Cemetery).
His wife was Nannie Woodall; they had the following children: Jennie Hendricks Ragsdale; Jonas; Dennis who married Eliza Jane Fish; Minerva Hendricks Poorboy Craft; Cornelia; and Louisa Hendricks Miles.
James R. was stationed at Fort Gibson, Union Army, Civil War, as a wagon maker and wood worker. He was District Judge of Tahlequah in 1873 and 1875, held many offices in the Cherokee Nation including member of the Council.
**Note William H. Hendricks' Bible states that James R. Hendricks was born on Nov. 27th, 1817 in GA.
Photo Courtesy of: Jill Delene Schneider, Descendant.
He had 12 brothers and sisters. **See Willis Hendricks, William H. or Susannah Hendricks (all buried in the Hendricks Cemetery).
His wife was Nannie Woodall; they had the following children: Jennie Hendricks Ragsdale; Jonas; Dennis who married Eliza Jane Fish; Minerva Hendricks Poorboy Craft; Cornelia; and Louisa Hendricks Miles.
James R. was stationed at Fort Gibson, Union Army, Civil War, as a wagon maker and wood worker. He was District Judge of Tahlequah in 1873 and 1875, held many offices in the Cherokee Nation including member of the Council.
**Note William H. Hendricks' Bible states that James R. Hendricks was born on Nov. 27th, 1817 in GA.
Photo Courtesy of: Jill Delene Schneider, Descendant.
Family Members
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Anna "Annie" Hendricks Price
1819–1879
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Mary E "Polly" Hendricks Ferrell
1820–1870
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Jane Hendricks Parris
1820–1870
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Margaret "Peggy" Hendricks Woodall
1822–1915
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John Hendricks
1824–1899
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Nancy Jane Hendricks Chambers
1825–1879
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Susanna Hendricks Woodall
1827–1883
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Katherine Hendricks Chambers
1829–1912
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William H. Hendricks Jr
1831–1911
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Willis Robin Hendricks
1833–1893
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Franklin Hendricks
1836–1894
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Elizabeth Hendricks Rattling Gourd
1838–1914
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Thomas "Uncle Tom" Hendricks Sr
1839–1930
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