┌── Silas Smith Hanshaw
│ c1839-<1910
┌── James Luther Hanshaw ──┤
│ 1867-1943 │
│ └── Elizabeth Ann Pierson
│ 1837-1929
Gladys May Hanshaw ─────────┤
B: 1904 │ ┌── William Allen Parker
D: 1996 │ │
└── Cora W. Parker ────────┤
1870-1927 │
└── Margaret Ellen Shirkey
M: Cameron Bernard Campbell
M: W. W. Taylor
Gladys May Hanshaw [ID 11093]
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Born Dec 31 1904, West Virginia.1,2,3,4,5
She married Cameron Bernard Campbell, Mar 14 1925.4,6 Cameron, son of Samuel George Campbell & Settsie Cecelia Wehrle, was born Mar 19 1894, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia.4,6,7,8 (1884).9
Cameron had been previously married to a Mabel S. --, by whom he had a son, Cameron W. Campbell, and a daughter, Jeanette L. Campbell.8
Children (all born in Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia):6,10
Betty Lee Campbell, born Apr 15 1927; married Robert Eugene Kinder, Jun 25 1955, Charleston, West Virginia (children: Sue Anne Kinder and Elizabeth Kay Kinder).
4
Margaret Luella Campbell, born Oct 5 1928; married 1) Woodrow Edwin Vickers, 2) Frank Joseph Halstead.
4
James Robert Campbell, born Jun 14 1930; married Betty LaVon Erwin (children: James Robert Campbell and John Erwin Campbell).
Gladys and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia:4
Campbell, Cameron B., head-of-household, age 36, born in West Virginia; father born in New York; mother born in West Virginia; first married at age 31; rented home ($20 rent); radio in home; occupation: hoisting e., construction; not a war veteran.
Campbell, Gladys M., wife, age 25, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; first married at age 20.
Campbell, Betty L., daughter, age 2 years 11 months, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Campbell, Margaret L., daughter, age 1 year 5 months, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Cameron died Aug 11 1934, 142 Avon St., Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; buried Aug 13 1934, Spring Hill Cemetery, Charleston, West Virginia.9
She then married W. W. Taylor.6
Child:6
Karen Sue Taylor, born Aug 26 1942/1943.
W. died 1961.6
Gladys May Hanshaw died Oct 26 1996.5,6
Photo: Cameron B. Campbell death certificate
9
Social Security information for Gladys May Hanshaw: 234-34-7179
Sources
- Contribution from "Jan" ().
- 1910 census, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; roll T624-1684, ED 64, page 14B, line #63, dwelling #242, family #263.
- 1920 census, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; roll T625-1958, ED 96, page 9B, line #55, dwelling #164, family #197.
- 1930 census, 6th Ward, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; roll T626-2537, ED 35, page 6A, line #25, dwelling #107, family #113.
- "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 Sue Anne Kinder ().
- 1910 census, Belpre Township, Washington County, Ohio; roll T624-1237, ED 130, page 5B, line #87, dwelling #119, family #122.
- 1920 census, Charleston, Kanawha County, West Virginia; roll T625-1958, ED 111, page 2A, line #15, dwelling #29, family #29.
- Death certificate for Cameron B. Campbell; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=1268435&Type=Death.
- Sue Anne Kinder database:
http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/k/i/n/Sue-Anne-Kinder/index.html.
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