John T. Hendrickson was born on 28. Dec. 1837. He was the son of
Cornelius Hendrickson and
Mary Taylor.
John T. Hendrickson appeared on the census of 5. Jul. 1860 at with his parents, Middletown Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
He married
Catherine Conover, daughter of
(Unknown) Conover and
Sarah (Unknown), on 20. Dec. 1860.
John T. Hendrickson was shown in the census on 13. Jun. 1870 as a farmer.
John T. Hendrickson and
Catherine Conover appeared on the census of 13. Jun. 1870 at Middletown Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey,
; real estate value 12,000.00, personal property 3,000.00. John T. Hendrickson was a farmer on 22. Jun. 1880.
John T. Hendrickson and
Catherine Conover appeared on the census of 22. Jun. 1880 at Middletown Twp., Monmouth County, New Jersey.
John T. Hendrickson died on 9. Jul. 1899 at age 61.
John T. Hendrickson Dies Of Cancer
He Was a Well-Known Farmer and Lived on the Turnpike Between Middletown and Keyport - His Funeral Held This Afternoon
John T. Hendrickson, who lived on the turnpike between Middletown, and Keyport, died on Sunday of cancer of the stomach, aged 63 years. He had been sick since May. He was the son of Cornelius Hendrickson. The house in which he died was built on a part of the homestead farm on which he was born and on which he had always lived. His father lives at Matawan and is 85 years old.
Mr. Hendrickson married Catherine Conover of Manalapan, who survives him. He also leaves two children. They are James H. Hendrickson, who lives across the road from his father’s late residence, and Mary Hendrickson, who lives at home. He leaves also three brothers and two sisters. They are William T. Hendrickson of Middletown, Samuel Hendrickson of Chicago, Edward Hendrickson, who when last heard from was in Dakota; Mrs. Richard Roberts of New Monmouth, and Mrs. Charles A. Geran of Matawan.
The funeral was held this morning at eleven ‘clock at the New Monmouth Baptist church, of which Mr. Hendrickson was a member. Rev. W. V. Wilson conducted the service, assisted by Rev. M. M. Finch. The body was buried in Fair View cemetery.
The pall bearers were John H. Willey, Benjamin Taylor, G. C. Morris, FitzRoy Walling, Henry Frost and Benjamin Griggs.
Source: Red Bank Register, Wednesday, July 12, 1899.
He was buried at Fair View Cemetery, Middletown, Monmouth County, New Jersey.