James Henry Gatling, Unmarried

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James Henry Gatling, Unmarried

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Birthplace: Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, United States
Death: September 02, 1879 (63)
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Son of Jordan Gatling and Mary Gatling
Brother of Thomas Barnes Gatling; Mary Ann Gatling; Dr. Richard Jordan Gatling; William Jesse Gatling, Unmarried; Martha Sarah Gatling and 1 other

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About James Henry Gatling, Unmarried

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James Henry Gatling, inventor, farmer, businessman, and winemaker, was born in Maney's Neck Township, Hertford County, the son of Jordan Gatling, an inventor and farmer, and Mary Barnes Gatling. He and his brothers William, Thomas, and Richard were educated at Buckhorn Academy in Maney's Neck Township. Gatling grew up in a very inventive and tinkering family. His father was a self-taught blacksmith and carpenter who taught his sons the same trades as well as the principles of sound business management. Richard Jordan Gatling, brother of James Henry, received international recognition for his invention of numerous farm implements and his most famous device, the Gatling gun.

James Henry Gatling spent much of his life trying to solve the mysteries of manned flight. Throughout his childhood and into early manhood he was known to have devoted many hours to building model "aeroplanes." Before the Civil War he became seriously involved in an attempt to construct a "flying machine." He received a severe setback in 1865, when a band of "Buffaloes" or robbers raided his plantation and stole over $1,700 that he had saved for the project. Nevertheless, Gatling was determined to build and fly an airplane. Approximately seven years later he nearly accomplished his objective. The machine was launched from the roof of his cotton gin but crashed into a nearby tree on its maiden flight. Having suffered a broken leg in the crash, Gatling did not rebuild his flying machine. He also invented and patented devices for chopping cotton stalks and for converting pine into lightwood.

He died a violent death when he was murdered near his hogpen. Gatling never married and spent all of his life on the family plantation in Maney's Neck Township where he was buried.

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James Henry Gatling, Unmarried's Timeline

1816
July 15, 1816
Hertford, Perquimans County, North Carolina, United States
1879
September 2, 1879
Age 63