That was my point, you offered all you have, but maybe someone else has
something to offer. We are down to below 40 members, so doubtful
anyone has further info to help. It didn't hurt to ask though. Well,
maybe it hurt you *a little*. ;)
I don't have any more information either. The name Henrietta isn't
found often in our branch. Thinking that's because it's a feminization
of the name "Henry" which did start to appear in the northern VA
families a generation or so before the name "Henrietta" appears.
The only Campbell we have related to the northern VA groups, is Dorothy
(spelling Dolitha in court documents), sister of George, who married
John Campbell in the Frederick Co., VA area. BTW, I came across an old
Rootsweb posting the other day that said that John and Dorothy
apparently had no children and suggested this information was found in
the settlement of John Campbell's estate. (Mentally noted to follow up
on this at some future time. Not pertinent at this point for the
research I'm currently doing.)
-- Karon
Lee Hoffman wrote:
I'm not sure what I had to offer on this. I'm not sure
which
Henrietta this might be. I see six Henrietta Catletts in the Catlett
database.
The only Henrietta that I can recall anything about is the daughter
of Robert & Mary Ann (Floyd) Catlett. She married Marquis Calmes
Richardson in 1789 and they settled at Morgan's Station in Montgomery
County, Kentucky before 1797 when their daughter Henrietta was born
there. They may have been there before (and during) the last Indian
raid in Kentucky on 1 Apr 1793.* In any case, Henrietta (Sr) &
Marquis are buried near the old house that now stands there. It was
build soon after the Indian Raid with walls two feet thick and some
friends live there now.
* For more about Morgan's Station, see Harry G. Enoch, "In Search of
Morgan's Station" (Bowie, Maryland: Heritage Books, Inc, 1997).