┌── Warner Lewis Hanshaw
│ c1817-?
│
│
Elizabeth Hanshaw ─────────┤
B: c1847 │ ┌── Jesse Roark
D: <1900 │ │
└── Rachel E. Roark ───────┤
c1825-? │
└── Nancy Ann Morris
M: William Harvey Kendrick
Elizabeth Hanshaw [ID 12099]
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Born about 1847, Dallas County, Alabama.1,2,3,4,5
She married William Harvey Kendrick.4,5,6,7 William was born Jan - 1832, South Carolina.5,8,9 (Alabama).4
William had been previously married to an Ann George,7,8 by whom he had four sons (plus a stillborn daughter).4,5,7,8
Children:4,5,9
Beulah Belle Kendrick, born Sep 1873 (c1876), Alabama; no children.
7
Fuller Lewis Kendrick, born Mar 8 1879, Alabama; married Bessie --.
6,7,10,11
Elizabeth May "Bettie" Kendrick, born Aug 1881, Alabama.
7
Elizabeth and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 20 1870), Harrells Crops Roads Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama:4
Kendrick, William, age 38, born in Alabama; farm laborer; $500 personal property.
Kendrick, Bettie, age 23, born in Alabama; keeping house.
Kendrick, Thomas, age 15, born in Alabama.
Kendrick, Walter, age 12, born in Alabama.
Kendrick, Willie, age 6, born in Alabama.
Kendrick, Eddie, age 3, born in Alabama.
Elizabeth and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 5 1880), Mitchells Mill Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama:5
Kendricks, W.H., age 48, born in South Carolina; parents born in South Carolina; farmer.
Kendricks, Bittie, wife, age 33, born in Alabama; father born in North Carolina; mother born in South Carolina; keeping house.
Kendricks, Walter, son, age 22, born in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; farm [..unclear..].
Kendricks, Willie, son, age 16, born in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; farm [..unclear..].
Kendricks, Eda, son, age 14, born in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; farm [..unclear..].
Kendricks, Bula, daughter, age 4, born in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama.
Kendricks, Fuller, son, age 1, born in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama.
Henshaw, F. [or T., unclear], boarding, age 30, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; single.
Elizabeth Hanshaw died before Jun 4 1900.9
Widower William and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 4 1900), Vernon Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama:9
Kendrick, W.H., head-of-household, age 68, born Jan 1832 in South Carolina; parents born in South Carolina; widower, married 46 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (mortgaged).
Hanshaw, Fannie, sister-in-law, age 51, born Jan 1849 in Alabama; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: house keeper.
Kendrick, Bulah, daughter, age 26, born Sept 1873 in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: house keeper.
Kendrick, Bettie, daughter, age 18, born Aug 1881 in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: house keeper.
Stephens, Ola, niece, age 24, born Dec 1875 in Arkansas; father born in Arkansas; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: house keeper.
Sons Walter, Willie and Eddie were shown nearby in the 1900 census (Jun 14 1900), Vernon Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama:12 Kendrick, Walter, head-of-household, age 42, born April 1858 in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Kendrick, Will H., brother, age 36, born Mar 1864 in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Kendrick, Eddie, brother, age 33, born April 1867 in Alabama; father born in South Carolina; mother born in Alabama; single; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
George, Ford J., cousin, age 26, born 1874 in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; single; occupation: farm manager.
Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Alabama.
- 1850 census, Rascoes Beat, Dallas County, Alabama; roll M432-4, page 291, line #1, dwelling #882, family #882.
- 1860 census, Pences Beat, Dallas County, Alabama; roll M653-8, page 918, line #32, dwelling #312, family #304.
- 1870 census, Forks P.O., Harrells Crops Roads Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama; roll M593-13, page 442, line #3, dwelling #414, family #401.
- 1880 census, Mitchells Mill Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama; roll T9-11, ED 70, page 426C, line #2, dwelling #25, family #25.
- Posting Dec 21 1998 by Trish Simmons () to the "Dallas County Guestbook", Dallas County, Alabama GenWeb:
http://www.prairiebluff.com/algenweb/dallas/guestbook-archives.htm.
- Contribution from Ralph Hare ().
- 1860 census, New Bern P.O., Scotts Beat, Perry County, Alabama; roll M653-20, page 581, line #19, dwelling #540, family #540.
- 1900 census, Vernon Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama; roll T623-13, ED 32, page 1B, line #62, dwelling #15, family #15.
- 1900 census, Vernon Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama; roll T623-13, ED 32, page 8B, line #90, dwelling #174, family #178.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1900 census, Vernon Precinct, Dallas County, Alabama; roll T623-13, ED 32, page 9A, line #21, dwelling #184, family #188.
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