┌── William Benjamin Hinshaw
│ 1808-1891
┌── James Madison Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1832-1888 │
│ └── Hannah Coffin
│ 1814-1897
Charles E. Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1854 │ ┌── Emsley Hamm
D: 1908 │ │
└── Caroline Mary Ham ──────┤
1835-1910 │
└── Pamelia Talbott
M: Jennie M. Lucas
├── Pearl E. Hinshaw (1883-?) 1,2,3,4
├── Ermine Exlina Henshaw (1883-?) 1,2,4,5
├── Charles E. Hinshaw (1886-1918) 1,2,4,6
├── Margaret G. Hinshaw (1890-1972) 1,2,4,5,7,8
└── Jane Hinshaw (1895-1898) 1,4,9,10
Charles E. Hinshaw [ID 10244]
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Charles E. Hinshaw2,4,10,11 [Ed Hinshaw12].
Born Feb 17 1854, Indiana.2,4,10,11
He married Jennie M. Lucas13 [Jane Lucas4], Mar 8 188113 [Mar 7 188114], Wayne County, Indiana13. Jennie was born Mar - 18602,10, New York2,10 [Illinois7,15].
The following undated article, found within the family bible of James Madison Hinshaw, was printed in an unidentified newspaper, apparently in August of 1886 in reference to the birth of son Charles:12
Has Mighty Fine Boy
Ed Hinshaw - his Sunday name is C. E. Hinshaw - is probably the proudest young man in Richmond and he was scarcely able for duty yesterday. The reason for all this is that a fine 7 1/2 pound boy came to the Hinshaw home, 302 South Fifteenth street, last evening and took up his permanent residence. If Ed tries to reach all his friends by the cigar route he is likely to be broke for a considerable time, because they are legion.
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Charles and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 8 1900), 224 South 15th, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana:2
Henshaw, Chas E., head-of-household, age 46, born Feb 1854 in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; married 20 years; [..occupation unclear..]; owned home (free).
Henshaw, Jennie M., wife, age 40, born Mar 1860 in New York; parents born in New York; married 20 years; 5 children, 4 living.
Henshaw, Pearl E., daughter, age 18, born Dec 1881 in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York; occupation: saleslady, notions.
Henshaw, Ermine E., daughter, age 16, born Aug 1883 in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York; attended school 8 months.
Henshaw, Elger [unclear], son, age 13, born Aug 1886 in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York; occupation: messenger boy.
Henshaw, Margaret G., daughter, age 9, born July 1890 in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in New York; attended school 9 months.
Charles E. Hinshaw died Jun 4 19084 [about 190910]; buried Crown Hill Cemetery, Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana4.
Widow Jennie was shown in the 1910 census, living in the household of daughter Margaret in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana:7
Henshaw, Jennie M., mother-in-law, age 50, born in Illinois; parents born in New York; widow; 5 children, 4 living.
Widow Jennie was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 12 1930), living in the household of daughter Margaret at 430 8th Ave., Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana:15
Hinshaw, Jennie M., mother, age 69, born in Illinois; parents born in New York; widow.
Jennie died 1932, buried Crown Hill Cemetery, Centerville, Wayne County, Indiana.10
Sources
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration.
- 1900 census, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana; roll T623-412, ED 172, page 9A, line #28, dwelling #198, family #199.
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration; book CH-1, pg 43.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration; book CH-2, pg 31.
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration; book H-1, pg 316.
- 1910 census, 6th Ward, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana; roll T624-388, ED 199, page 205A, line #38, dwelling #67, family #69.
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration; book H-2, pg 85.
- "Index to Birth Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1882-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration; book H-3, pg 41.
- "Tombstone Inscriptions in Wayne County, Indiana", Volume II;
Beverly Yount; Fort Wayne (Indiana) Public Library, 1968.
- 1870 census, Winchester P.O., White River Township, Randolph County, Indiana; roll M593-354, page 550, line #39, dwelling #353, family #356.
- Newspaper clipping from the James Madison Hinshaw family bible;
contributed by Melissa Kay Hinshaw Owens.
- "Index to Marriage Records, Wayne County, Indiana 1860-1920 Volume II",
Indiana Work Projects Administration, 1941; book C-N, pg 114.
- Wayne County, Indiana, marriage records database:
http://www.co.wayne.in.us/marriage/retrieve.cgi.
- 1930 census, 3rd Ward, Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana; roll T626-638, ED 31, page 9B, line #73, dwelling #224, family #268.
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