┌── Earl Eskridge Hinshaw
│ 1867-1928
┌── Earl Scott Hinshaw ────┤
│ 1914-1993 │
│ └── Clara Mildred Dayoff
│ 1886-1953
Timothy Clark Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1951 │
│
└── Ruth Theresia Burger
1921-2007
M: Janda Louise Coleman
├── Rebecca Elizabeth "Becky" Hinshaw (1980-) 1
└── Amy Lynn Hinshaw (1983-) 2,3
Timothy Clark Hinshaw [ID 01017]
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Born Mar 17 1951, Ohio.1,4,5
He married Janda Louise Coleman, Aug 14 1976.1 Janda was born Jul 20 1949.4,6
Timothy attended Kent State University (Kent Ohio). He was a witness to the shooting of students on May 4 1970. He earned a B.S. in Education with a double major in Special Education and Elementary Education. He began his teaching career in 1973 working as a building substitute teacher at John Marshall High School in Cleveland, Ohio. He served as a teacher at the Jones Home and at the Children's Aid Society through 1978 as a member of the residential teaching division of the Cleveland Public Schools. In 1978 he was hired by the Lakewood City School (Lakewood, Ohio) to teach Learning Disabled students at Lakewood High School. From 1998 until 2002 he served as the Head of the Special Education Department at Lakewood High School. While employed at Lakewood High School he served as the Key Club Adviser. He was awarded the Hixon Fellowship Award by the Kiwanis in 2002. In 2002 he retired from full time teaching after 29 years of teaching and has served since as a substitute teacher for the Lakewood City Schools.7
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Sources
- "Hinshaw-Bernard and Related Families"
by Cordelia E. Bogue Wright, in the Family History Library of
the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS),
microfiche #6019151.
- Contribution from Janda Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Janda Hinshaw ().
- U.S. Public Records Index; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Ohio, Birth Index, 1908-1964; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Becky Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Timothy Hinshaw.
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