┌── William Hinshaw
│ c1797-1877
┌── William T. Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1836-1915 │
│ └── Margaret Triggett
│ c1793-?
Russell C. Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1881 │
D: 1957 │
└── Rella Stapp
1847-1911
M: Mayme F. Mann
├── Garnet Ray Hinshaw (1909-1992) 1,2,3
├── Martha F. Henshaw (1911-) 3,4
M: Emma -
├── Frances Hinshaw (c1921-) 5
├── Helen Hinshaw (c1923-) 5
└── Harold Hinshaw (c1927-) 5
Russell C. Hinshaw [ID 10165]
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Russell C. Hinshaw6,7 [Russel C. Hinshaw1,4,8, Russell F. Hinshaw9, F. Russell Hinshaw9].
Born Apr 28 1881, Indiana.2,5,6,7,8
He married Mayme F. Mann9 [F. Mayme Mann9, Mamie L. Mann1], Nov 14 19039, Shelby County, Indiana9. Mayme was born Feb 12 1887, Indiana.2,3,10,11
Russell and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20-21 1910), Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana:2
Hinshaw, Russell, head-of-household, age 28, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; first marriage, married 6 years; occupation: up [..unclear..], factory; rented home.
Hinshaw, Mayme, wife, age 23 [or 28 - unclear], born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; first marriage, married 6 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Hinshaw, Ray S [initial unclear], son, age 11 months, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana.
Russell and Mayme apparently divorced or separated sometime between 1910 and 1915.12 On May 4 1915 Mayme F. Hinshaw remarried to a John C. Burgess in Shelby County, Indiana.10 John C. Burgess died before 1920.11
Widow Mayme was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 10 1920), Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana:11
Burgess, Mayme, head-of-household, age 32, born in Indiana; father born in Ohio; mother born in Indiana; widow; rented home; occupation: none.
[.. plus three roomers ...]
Mayme remarried c1928 to a Roy/Ray Arbuckle.3
Mayme and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 12 1930), Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana:3
Arbuckle, Roy, head-of-household, age 29, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; first married at age 27; rented home ($25 rent); no radio in home; occupation: machinist, tool factory; not a war veteran.
Arbuckle, Mayme, wife, age 42, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; first married at age 17.
Hinshaw, Ray [or Roy - unclear], son, age 21, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; occupation: none; not a war veteran.
Hinshaw, Martha, daughter, age 19, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; occupation: operator, telephone.
Russel was a veteran of World War I.5 During World War I Russel served as a Private in the U.S. Army.8
He then married Emma -, about 1920.5 Emma was born Nov 23 1898, New York.5,8,13
Russel and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 1930), Brooklyn, Kings County, New York:5
Hinshaw, Russel, head-of-household, age 48, born in Indiana; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; first married at age 38; rented home ($10 rent); radio in home; occupation: packer, department store; World War I veteran.
Hinshaw, Emma, wife, age 32, born in New York; parents born in Germany; first married at age 22.
Hinshaw, Frances, daughter, age 9, born in New York; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York.
Hinshaw, Helen, daughter, age 7, born in New York; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York.
Hinshaw, Harold, son, age 3, born in New York; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York.
Shirley, Eugene, nephew, age 17, born in New York; father born in Massachusetts; mother born in New York; occupation: helper, coal truck.
Russell C. Hinshaw died Nov 26 1957, New York; buried Section X Site 6853, Long Island National Cemetery, 2040 Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.7,8
Emma died Jul 12 1966, buried Section X Site 6853, Long Island National Cemetery, 2040 Wellwood Avenue, Farmingdale, Suffolk County, New York.8,13
Sources
- Index To Birth Records, Shelby County Indiana 1882-1920, Volume I.
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1940. Book CH-3, pg 19.
- 1910 census, 2nd Ward, Shelbyville, Shelby County, Indiana; roll T624-379, ED 130, page 47B, line #91, dwelling #106, family #113.
- 1930 census, 5th Ward, Shelbyville, Addison Township, Shelby County, Indiana; roll T626-628, ED 5, page 16B, line #83, dwelling #408, family #413.
- Index To Birth Records, Shelby County Indiana 1882-1920, Volume I.
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1940. Book CH-4, pg 1.
- 1930 census, Brooklyn, Kings County, New York; roll T626-1504, ED 331, page 5B, line #76, dwelling #32, family #91.
- 1900 census, Shelbyville, Addison Township, Shelby County, Indiana; roll T623-402, ED 105, page 8A, line #29, dwelling #181, family #194.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22873923.
- U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, National Cemetery Administration, Nationwide Gravesite Locator:
http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov.
- Index To Marriage Records, Shelby County, Indiana 1856-1920, Volume II.
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1940. Book 17, pg 125.
- Index To Marriage Records, Shelby County, Indiana 1856-1920, Volume II.
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1940. Book 22, pg 287.
- 1920 census, Shelbyville, Addison Township, Shelby County, Indiana; roll T625-465, ED 105, page 11A, line #14, dwelling #423, family #271.
- Speculation.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=22874010.
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