1. (unknown) Doty
2.. James S. Doty (1824-1869) m Eliza Ann Dalton (1841-1895)
3... William Franklin Doty (1860-1942) m Martha Glendora Johnstone (1862-1903)
4.... Natalia Ann Doty (1890-1972)
+Walter A. Hinshaw
Natalia Ann Doty [ID 00000]
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Natalia Ann Doty1 [Tootsie Doty1].
Born Jun 3 1890, Pana, Christian County, Illinois.2
Medical: When Tootsie was very young she contracted Scarlet Fever, which left her with very poor vision (legally blind).1
"Tootsie", an affectionate name reputedly first used by Lola during the era when the song "Toot, Toot, Toosie ..." was popular.1
She married Walter A. Hinshaw, May 24 1913, East St. Louis, Illinois.1,2
Children:
During World War I, Walt served in the U.S. Army in France, where he was gassed and wounded several times.3
After the war, Walt, having experienced new excitement in France, decided not to return to farm life. He settled in Chicago and stayed there for some time, alone, until finally his mother wrote him a letter insisting that he send for his wife and children.3
Walt was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 21 1920), living alone as a lodger at 3534 Ellis Ave. in Chicago:4
Huxtley, Mildred Elvira, lodger, female, age 24, born in Illinois; married.
Dalrymple, Edward B., lodger, male, age 27, born in Ohio; married.
Dalrymple, Edith, lodger, female, age 27, born in New York; married
Schroeder, Frances C., lodger, female, age 24, born in Michigan; single; telephone operator.
Hinshaw, Walter A., lodger, male, age 27, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Pennsylvania; married; automobile machinist.
Natalia and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 4 1930), 4206 Berkeley Avenue, Chicago, Illinois:5
Hinshaw, Walter, head-of-household, age 38, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; married at age 21; rented home ($48.00 monthly); occupation: mechanic, automobile co.; World War veteran.
Hinshaw, Natalia, wife, age 39, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; married at age 22.
Hinshaw, Lola, daughter, age 15, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; attended school.
Hinshaw, Jack, son, age 14, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; attended school.
Living next door in 1920 was the family of Natalia's sister, Beatrix Doty Davison.6
Natalia Ann Doty died Feb 20 1972, Ingalls Memorial Hospital, Harvey, Cook County, Illinois; buried Mount Vernon Memorial Estates, 11875 Archer Avenue, Lemont, Cook County, Illinois.2,7 Medical: Death from "Acute Coronary Thrombosis ... due to Arteriosilerobic Heart Disease".7
Photo: Natalia Ann Doty & Beatrix Doty newspaper article "The Daily Review" (Decatur, Illinois), Aug 8 1912
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Photo: Natalia Ann Doty & Walter A. Hinshaw marriage license St. Clair County, Illinois
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Photo: Natalia Ann Doty & Walter A. Hinshaw marriage record St. Clair County, Illinois
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Sources
- personal knowledge (Jan Hinshaw).
- "My Memory Book", a handwritten memoir by Mary Beatrix Doty Davison.
- Personal knowledge of Natalia (Doty) Hinshaw, as told to Jan Hinshaw.
- 1920 census, 2nd Ward, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; roll T625_307, ED 95, page 18B, line #52, dwelling #130.
- 1930 census, Ward 3, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Sheet 3A, page 226, line #27, family #51.
- 1930 census, Ward 3, Chicago, Cook County, Illinois; Sheet 3A, page 226, line #24, family #50.
- death certificate.
- "The Daily Review" (Decatur, Illinois), Aug 8 1912; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Natalia Doty / Walter Hinshaw marriage license; Illinois Regional Archives Depository.
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