Michael N. Henderson Speaks on Discovering His Revolutionary War Patriot
Michael N. Henderson, Retired Lieutenant Commander USN, spoke to the Philadelphia Winn Chapter NSDAR during its monthly meeting on September 16, 2012. Henderson, who lives in Sugar Hill, spoke on discovering his Revolutionary War Patriot.
"When I first began tracing my history," he said, "I wasn't interested in finding a patriot." Then he found documentation on his fourth great-grandmother, Agnes, who was a slave and gained her freedom in a court battle with the aid of Mathieu Devaux, a veteran of the Revolutionary War. Agnes and Mathieu produced seven children, one of whom was Henderson's ancestor.
Henderson credited American principles found in the U.S. Constitution and Declaration of Independence and those who fought for them as bringing about freedom for Agnes. "Our military is still fighting for those principles," he said. Henderson himself joined the United States Navy, serving his country in the same spirit set forth by Devaux.
When conducting family research, Henderson noted, "People of color may find information they don't feel good about." Nevertheless, he encourages them not to stop. Henderson was the first in his family to pursue membership in the National Society Sons of the American Revolution. Today he is the president of the Button Gwinnett Chapter, Georgia Society SAR. So far, he has three SAR-certified Revolutionary War Patriots, and will have ten altogether once he receives the required documentation.
The NSSAR and NSDAR have genealogists who will help you trace your family history. If you are interested in joining the NSSAR, please email www.sar.org. If you are interested in joining the NSDAR, please email philwinndar@gmail.com.
Jane Bronner
4:03 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Michael, we are so proud of you and for the stedfastness you have shown for uncovering our family's rich history and legacy throught the Revolutionary War. Thank you for being a becon of light for others who wish to discover their history so they can humbly press forward towards their destiny! Jane B.
David G. Henderson ,Sr.
10:45 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Michael, this article is a strong indication to your dedication and commitment to our family origin. As the second oldest of the the Hendersons eight siblings, let me congratulate you on a job well done...keep up the great work brother. Always remember the more we know about our family's origin, the harder we will work to perserve it!
Barbara Henderson
11:48 am on Wednesday, September 26, 2012
Outstanding, Congratulations Micheal.An amazing article by the way nice picture.The Best is yet to come! :)