Early Settlers of Henry County

Southeastern Henry County

Joel Hagler, Willis Hagler, James Williams, William Wyatt, Rev. Benjamin Peeples, Rev. John Manly, Richard Manly, Hamilton F. Manly, John Stoddart, Abraham Waters, William Waters, Cullen Bryant, William Jones, James Hicks, Thomas Lilly, Johanan Smith, Henry Wall, ? Randle, Reuben Bomar, William Porter, John Porter

Please Note: According to Brenda Wyatt, the two men referred to by Goodspeed as Waters, Abraham and William, were actually Walters.

Northeastern Henry County

Crawford Bradford, Araby Brown, William Deloach, Thomas Gray, Hardy Mizell

Northwestern Henry County

John B. House, Amos Milliken, John Lawrence, Josiah Cavitt, Jesse Kuykendall, Jesse Paschall, James Caldwell,
Samuel Rogers, Adam Rowe, David Lemonds, John Maxwell, Daniel Ary, Henry Humphreys, William Webb, Jacob Braswell

Paris Area

Lewis McCorkle, Samuel McCorkle, Richard Porter, Hugh W. Dunlap, Daniel Culp, John Brown, John Young,
David Searcy Greer, James Greer

These are the early Henry County settlers mentioned in Goodspeed's History of Tennessee published in 1887.