┌── Benjamin H. Hinshaw
│ 1782-1866
┌── John Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1807-1882 │
│ └── Annas Bowman
│ 1790-1865
Jesse Hinshaw ─────┤
B: 1848 │ ┌── Joseph Ratliff
D: 1921 │ │
└── Anna Ratliff ──┤
1814-1862 │
└── Rebecca Lamb
M: Josephene Boyle
├── (child) (1871-?) 1,2
├── Bertha Hinshaw (1873-1877) 1,2
├── Neva A. Hinshaw (1874-1876) 1,2,3
├── Florence Hinshaw (1876-1937) 2,4,5
├── Clinton Hinshaw (1879-?) 1,2,4
├── John Rufus Hinshaw (1883-1970) 1,2,6
├── Frank Louis Hinshaw (1886-1920) 1,2,6,7,8
M: Nora Smith
└── Robert S. Hinshaw (1898-1961) 2,5,6,8,9,10
Jesse Hinshaw [ID 01205]
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Born Jul 13 1848, Indiana.1,3,4,5,6,10,11,12,13,14
He married Josephene Boyle15 [Josephine Boyle16, Josephene Boyd13], Dec 21 187115, Henry County, Indiana15. Josephene, daughter of P.J.F. + Nancy Boyle, was born Nov 20 1851, Indiana.1,3,4,13,14,16,17
Josephine was Jesse's step-sister. Josephine was the daughter of (apparently widowed) Nancy Boyle, who had married Jesse's father in 1864.
Jesse and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 5 1880), Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana:4
Hinshaw, Jesse, age 31, born in Indiana; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; farmer.
Hinshaw, Josephine, wife, age 29, born in Indiana; father born in Maryland; mother born in Indiana; keeps house.
Hinshaw, Clinton, son, age 7 months, born Oct [1879] in Indiana; parents born in Indiana.
Living next door in 1880 was Jesse's father.18
Josephene died Feb 2 1890, buried Greensboro Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana.1,3,14,19
He then married Nora Smith6,20 [Nora Sinnett20, Eleanore -21, Elnora -10], Apr 11 18966,20, Henry County, Indiana6,20. Nora was born May - 18663,5,6,22 [about 187010], Indiana3,5,6,22.
Jesse and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 18-19 1900), Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana:6
Hinshaw, Jesse, head-of-household, age 51, born Jul 1848 in Indiana; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; married 4 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (mortgaged).
Hinshaw, Nora, wife, age 34, born May 1866 in Indiana; father born in West Virginia; mother born in Virginia; married 4 years; 2 children, 1 living.
Hinshaw, Rufus, son, age 16, born Sep 1883 in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; occupation: farm laborer; attended school 6 months.
Hinshaw, Frank, son, age 14, born Apr 1886 in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; occupation: farm laborer; attended school 6 months.
Living two houses away in 1900 was Jesse's cousin Warren23 and his uncle David.24
Jesse and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 16 1910), Main Street, Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana:5
Hinshaw, Jesse, head-of-household, age 61, born in Indiana; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; second marriage, married 14 years; occupation: livery, barn [unclear]; owned home (free).
Hinshaw, Nora, wife, age 43, born in Indiana; father born in West Virginia; mother born in Virginia; first marriage, married 14 years; 2 children, 1 living; occupation: keeper, boarding house.
Hinshaw, Robert, son, age 10, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; attended school.
Koontz, Edith, granddaughter, age 14, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; attended school.
Koontz, Harvey, grandson, age 7, born in Illinois; parents born in Indiana; attended school.
Living next door in 1910 was an unidentified widow Mattie Hinshaw, age 68.25
Jesse and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 2-3 1920), Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana:10
Hinshaw, Jesse, head-of-household, age 71, born in Indiana; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Indiana; owned home (free); occupation: delivery, general delivery.
Hinshaw, Elnora, wife, age 50, born in Indiana; parents born in Virginia.
Hinshaw, Robert S., son, age 21, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; single; attended school.
Jesse Hinshaw died Nov 5 1921, buried Greensboro Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana.1,3,11,14
Widow Nora was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 2 1930), Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana:22
Hinshaw, Nora, head-of-household, age 63, born in Indiana; parents born in Virginia; widow, first married at age 29; owned home ($2000 value); no radio in home; occupation: proprietress, boarding house; not a war veteran [sic].
[.. plus two boarders ..]
Nora died 1941, buried Greensboro Friends Cemetery, Greensboro, Henry County, Indiana.3
Photo: Jesse Hinshaw gravestone Greensboro Cemetery
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Sources
- "Webster Parry's Abstracts of Quaker Records", LDS microfilm #0367987
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- Greensboro Friends Cemetery burials; Henry County Genealogical Services:
http://www.hcgs.net/greenscem.html.
- 1880 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T9-284, ED 7, page 114B, line #9, dwelling #75, family #77.
- 1910 census, 2nd Ward, Greensboro, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T624-355, ED 80, page 99A, line #4, dwelling #52, family #52.
- 1900 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T623-377, ED 60, page 6B, line #84, dwelling #153, family #164.
- Henry County, Indiana Index to Birth Records, Book 1, Vol. 2,
1882-1920, Indiana Works Progress Administration.
- Contribution from John D. Codd () citing:
1900 census, Henry Co., Indiana, Greensboro Twp., Sup. Dist. 6, E.D. 60, Sheet 6, Line 84.
- Heiss, Willard. "Indiana Source Book", Vol. III; Indiana Historical Society, 1977, citing:
1919 School Enumeration, Harrison Township, Henry County, Indiana.
- 1920 census, Greensboro, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T625-437, ED 62, page 1B, line #52, dwelling #16, family #16.
- Contribution from A. M. Greenlee ().
- 1860 census, Jerome P.O., Union Township, Howard County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 698, line #5, dwelling #1414, family #1313.
- 1870 census, Millville P.O., Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll M593-323, page 90, line #22, dwelling #144, family #150.
- Contribution from Ron Dick citing: gravestone.
- Henry County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records, Book 1, Vol. 2,
1850-1920, Indiana Works Progress Administration; Book CC-4, page 519.
- Contribution from John D. Codd ().
- 1860 census, Greensboro P.O., Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 439, line #7, dwelling #1617, family #157.
- 1880 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T9-284, ED 7, page 114B, line #13, dwelling #76, family #78.
- Contribution from John D. Codd () citing:
"Cemetery Records of Greensboro Twp. Harrison Twp, Henry Co. Indiana",
R. Thomas Mayhill, Eastern Indiana Publishing Co., Knightstown, IN.
- Henry County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records, Book 1, Vol. 2,
1850-1920, Indiana Works Progress Administration; Book CC-9, page 477.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com (son Robert).
- 1930 census, Greensboro, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T626-592, ED 9, page 1A, line #43, dwelling #14, family #11.
- 1900 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; ED 60, page 6B, line #92, dwelling #155, family #166.
- 1900 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; ED 60, page 6B, line #96, dwelling #156, family #167.
- 1910 census, 2nd Ward, Greensboro, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll T624-355, ED 80, page 99A, line #2, dwelling #51, family #51.
- Photo courtesy of Ron Dick.
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