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John Morgan Henderson, 19021972 (aged 70 years)

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Name
John Morgan /Henderson/
Given names
John Morgan
Surname
Henderson
Family with Dorothy May Barrow
himself
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19021972
Birth: 6 February 1902Freuchie, Fife, Scotland
Death: 25 October 1972Green Lake, Grand Traverse County, Michigan, USA
wife
Dorothy May Barrow on left.jpg
19041989
Birth: 15 May 1904 22 23 Ulverston, Lancashire, England
Death: 18 October 1989Sainte Maria, Chippewa, Michigan, USA
Marriage Marriage12 September 1925Flint, Genesee County, Michigan, USA
9 months
daughter
Dorothy Jean Henderson 1926-2008.jpg
19262008
Birth: 3 June 1926 24 22 Flint, Michigan, USA
Death: 13 September 2008Chardon, Geauga, Ohio, USA
3 years
son
19291979
Birth: 24 July 1929 27 25 Michigan, USA
Death: 12 April 1979Bellevue, Sarpy, Nebraska, USA
5 years
daughter
19342016
Birth: 30 July 1934 32 30 Michigan, USA
Death: 7 November 2016
3 years
son
19371937
Birth: 18 June 1937 35 33 Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA
Death: 19 June 1937Pontiac, Oakland, Michigan, USA
Note

The school that Jack attended as a boy, each boy was ushered by the schoolmaster. He never went in through the gate but instead over the wall that adjoined it. Grampa told the story of farting on his seat in the classroom and when the schoolmaster heard it, he demanded that whomever was responsible for it was to bring the “noisemaker” up and put it on his desk. “Then he got the strap and got some of his buddies to go on strike for no home lessons.” The schoolmaster stopped by the house to tell his mother about it. The boys weren’t at home but off up in the hills diddling for trout and whatnot. When John got home she had the clothesline all ready and she laid it on him.”

Note

John Henderson was born February 6, 1902 at Freuchie, Scotland in the county of Fife. Thatching roofs has become a vanishing trade. His mother at payday collected the men’s paychecks, kept what was needed for household expenses and “placed enough money for the pub up on the mantelpiece and when he wanted his money it was there up on the mantel piece. He never had to ask for it. It was there.”

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