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County of Christian,
Kentucky,Historical and Biographical, page 339, anonymous, published 1884 by F.A. Battery Publishing Company. Hopkisnville City and Precinct.
HENRY G. ABERNATHY was born April 30,1825 in
Brunswick County, Va. He is the third, of four children born to
Raleigh H and Martha T. Abernathy (nee
Avery). Amanda. the eldest, is the widow of Col. Thomas
Rowlett, of Petersburg, Va.; John E. died in
Ballard County,
Ky., and William A. is still a resident of the same county. Their parents died many years past in
Virginia, and in 1842 Henry G. removed to
Tennessee, locating in
Montgomery County, near the State line, where for four years he engaged in farming In 1846 he again removed, this time settling further north, in the southern portion of
Christian County,
Ky. Here he devoted himself chiefly to agricultural pursuits, with which he combined mercantile business for some time, as well as engaged for several years in teaching school, in which profession he manifested especial fitness He came to Hopkinsville in 1869, and that year erected the first tobacco warehouse built in that city. Since that date he has been the pronounced leader in the local tobacco market, and is still actively engaged in the tobacco trade. Mr. Abernathy was married in
Christian County to Miss
Ophelia F., daughter of Benjamin and Eliza
Leavell. Mrs. Abernathy is a native of
Christian County, descending from one of the oldest as well as most honorable families of
Kentucky. They have but one child: a son, named Henry H
Abernathy, junior member of the firm of H. G. Abernathy and Son. Both Mr. and Mrs. Abernathy are members of the
Baptist Church of Hopkinsville. A portrait of Mr. Abernathy will be found in a group elsewhere in this volume.