- William McHenry
William McHenry is believed to have been born in 1771. He married Hannah Ruth Blackford in the late 1790's in
Logan County, Kentucky .McHenry served as a Lieutenant in Price’s Battalion of Mounted Volunteers and participated at the
Battle of Fallen Timbers in 1794, near modernToledo, Ohio .McHenry moved from
Henderson County, Kentucky in 1810. The family settled in what is nowWhite County, Illinois , along the trail between the salt works nearOld Shawneetown, Illinois and Fort Vincennes.In 1811, McHenry served in the Illinois Militia during
Tecumseh's War , which culminated in theBattle of Tippecanoe in theIndiana territory . After the outbreak of theWar of 1812 , he participated in the attack on the Native American village at Peoria, which was allied with the British.McHenry was a delegate to the Illinois Constitutional Convention in 1818, and elected to the first Illinois House of Representatives.
McHenry served as a Major, leading the Mounted Spies, in the
Blackhawk War in 1832. He became ill during the campaign, and was mustered out, at the age of 61. He was promptly elected to the State Senate.William McHenry died in 1835 in a boarding house in
Vandalia, Illinois , which was then the State capital.Place Names
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McHenry County, Illinois
*McHenry, Illinois External links
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