If I need to correct this sentence with a semi colon Micheal has lived in Portland Oregon;San Frisco, california

and providence rhode Island. would that be right

Michael has lived in Portland, Oregon; San Francisco, California; and Providence, Rhode Island.

P.S. Grammar has a second "A" rather than an "E."

The Hendersons' never change; their always complaining about Mr. Scobee farming land that's rightfully their's.

To correct the sentence, you would use a semicolon before "the Hendersons" to separate it from the second clause. Also, you should remove the apostrophe after "Hendersons" and "theirs" since they should not be possessive in this context.

The corrected sentence would be:

The Hendersons never change; they're always complaining about Mr. Scobee farming land that's rightfully theirs.

P.S. The contraction "they're" is used to mean "they are," while "their" shows possession.