Henry Hensen
Cincinnati Enquirer, 23 May 1870, page 7
NEWPORT
A boy named Henry Hensen, aged about ten years, whose parents
reside on Moss, near Madison, while engaged in fishing in the Licking River, a
short distance above the Newport and Covington bridge, about eight o'clock
yesterday morning, fell from a coal boat on which he was sitting into the water
and being unable to swim, was drowning.
Esquire Payne summoned a jury and held an inquest on the body. A verdict of accidental drowning was returned.