Published: Columbia, South Carolina. The State Company, 1905. By the Right Rev. Alexander Gregg, D.D.
Lists:
William Hinson, private, Round O Co. Militia. 1779. Pg: 408.
1777 Henson, William. Served in the Second Regiment during 1777 and was a Corporal in 1778. He served under Captain Thomas Dunbar during 1779. Saffell, page: 293; N.A. 853. South Carolina Roster, Page: 439.
1775-1783 Muster and Pay Rolls of the War of the Revolution, Volumes XLVII and XLVIII, of Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the years 1914-1915, (New York: 1916).
South Carolina Line 2nd Regiment, Captain Thomas Dunbar's Company, August 1st to November 1st, 1779. Pay Roll of Capt. Dunbar's Company in the 2nd South Carolina Continental Regiment Commanded by Lt. Col. Francis Marion, From the 1st August to 1 November 1779. William Henson (Hinson).
A List of Twenty-Five Hundred Compiled by William Willis Boddie, 24 Lamboll Street, Charleston, South Carolina, May 25, 1938. William Hensen (Hinsen), Page: 408, A.A. 3780, Y 1561. Charleston: Heisser Printing Company, 1938. Reference: Gregg, Bishop. History of the Old Cheraws, 1867.
The Men Who Served with Francis Marion, The Swamp Fox.
Veterans of Wars, by Mildred Roden, Published in, "Ancestors Unlimited", Volume 3, Page: 4
The Seventeenth Report of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Page: 11, 91071.
Annals of Southwest Virginia by Lewis Preston Summers; page 420, names of those on the Cherokee Expedition, Jesse Henson 1776. List of Revolutionary Soldiers page 1393: William Henson of Boletourt Co., VA, Thomas Henson of Montogomery Co., VA, John Henson, Washington Co., VA. Page: 404: October 11, 1785,
William Henson Proved heir at Law to Shadrack Henson, who was killed at Buford's defeat/massacre also called the battle of Waxhaws, Lancaster, South Carolina.
Pay Roll of the 2nd Regiment South Carolina William Henson listed