┌── William Henshaw
│ 1780-1868
┌── Abel Roe Henshaw ──┤
│ 1825-1900 │
│ └── Lucretia Granger
│ 1786-1849
Lee Dewey Hincher ───┤
B: 1871 │
D: 1967 │
└── Mary Dewey
1832-1916
M: Matilda Wells
├── Earl Hincher (1899-1900) 1
├── Florence Irene Hincher (1902-1969) 1,2
└── Howard Franklin Hincher (1910-2001) 1,3,4
Lee Dewey Hincher [ID 11003]
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Born Oct 16 1871, Michigan.1,4,5,6,7
He married Matilda Wells1,3 [Tillie Wells1], 18961,3. Matilda, daughter of William H. Wells, was born about 1874, Michigan.4,6,8
Lee and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 7 1920), Seattle, King County, Washington:6
Hincher, Lee D., head-of-household, age 49, born in Michigan; parents born in United States; rented home; occupation: manuf, box co.
Hincher, Matilda, wife, age 46, born in Michigan; parents born in Ohio.
Hincher, Florence, daughter, age 18, born in Michigan; parents born in Michigan; attended school.
Hincher, Howard, son, age 9, born in Indiana; parents born in Michigan; attended school.
Lee and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 7 1930), Seattle, King County, Washington:4
Hincher, Lee D., head-of-household, age 59, born in Michigan; parents born in New York; first married at age 24; owned home ($5,500 value); radio in home; occupation: manufacturer, paper box; not a war veteran.
Hincher, Matilda, wife, age 55, born in Michigan; parents born in Pennsylvania; first married at age 20.
Hincher, Howard F., son, age 19, born in Indiana; parents born in Michigan; attended school.
In 1967 Lee was still living in Seattle, Washington.7
Lee Dewey Hincher died Dec - 1967.7
Social Security information for Lee Dewey Hincher: 531-14-9270
Sources
- "Hincher family genealogical notes", a short manuscript on the ancestry
of Howard Franklin Hincher; LDS microfilm #1307583, item 5.
- California Death Index, 1940-1997; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Martin County, Indiana Index to Birth Records 1882-1920; Indiana Works Projects Administration; book COH-7, pg 6.
- 1930 census, Seattle, King County, Washington; roll T626-2493, ED 32, page 7A, line #23, dwelling #121, family #128.
- 1880 LDS census index, Burr Oak, St. Joseph County, Michigan; roll T9-0603, page 242A.
- 1920 census, Precinct 6, Seattle, King County, Washington; roll T625-1925, ED 70, page 8A, line #18, dwelling #160, family #166.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- Contribution from Martha Elmendorf ().
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