┌── William Henshaw
│ 1796-1884
┌── Isaac Henshaw ──┤
│ c1820-1893 │
│ └── Julia Ann Strope
│ c1804-?
William Henshaw ───┤
B: 1859 │
D: 1940 │
└── Nancy Glover
c1823-1893
M: Ida M. Brown
└── Mildred G. Henshaw (1890-) 1,2,3
William Henshaw [ID 13074]
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Born Nov 16 18594 [18605,6,7,8, Nov - 18611,2,3], Mount Pleasant, Henry County, Iowa4.
He married Ida M. Brown, Nov 14 1889.3,4 Ida was born Jul - 1866, Indiana.1,2,3,5
William and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 18 1900), Twin Groves Township, Greenwood County, Kansas:1
Henshaw, William, head-of-household, age 38, born Nov 1861 in Iowa; father born in New York; mother born in Kentucky; married 11 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Henshaw, Ida, wife, age 33, born July 1866 in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in Ohio; married 11 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Henshaw, Mildred, daughter, age 10, born Apr 1890 in Kansas; father born in Iowa; mother born in Indiana; attended school 5 months.
Henshaw, Charles, brother, age 42, born Nov 1857 in Iowa; father born in New York; mother born in South Carolina; single; occupation: farm laborer.
William and family were shown in the 1910 census (May 18 1910), Hibbard Township, Kearny County, Kansas:2
Henshaw, William, head-of-household, age 48, born in Iowa; father born in New York; mother born in Kentucky; first marriage, married 21 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm (free).
Henshaw, Ida M., wife, age 43, born in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in Ohio; first marriage, married 21 years.
Henshaw, Mildred G., daughter, age 19, born in Kansas; father born in Iowa; mother born in Indiana; single; occupation: none.
William and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 21 1930), 2054 Main Street, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas:3
Henshaw, William, head-of-household, age 68, born in Iowa; father born in New York; mother born in Kentucky; first married at age 27; owned home ($4000 value); radio in home; occupation: none; not a veteran.
Henshaw, Ida M., wife, age 63, born in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in Ohio; first married at age 22; occupation: none.
Henshaw, Mildred G., daughter, age 38, born in Kansas; father born in Iowa; mother born in Indiana; single; occupation: none.
Ida died 1936, buried Section 2 Lot 19 Grave 4, Greenwood Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas.5,6
William Henshaw died Feb 11 1940, Oatville, Sedgwick County, Kansas; buried Section 2 Lot 19 Grave 4, Greenwood Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas.4,5,6
Sources
- 1900 census, Twin Groves Township, Greenwood County, Kansas; roll T623-482, ED 62, page 12B, line #72, dwelling #253, family #253.
- 1910 census, Hibbard Township, Kearny County, Kansas; roll T624-441, ED 82, page 8A, line #1, dwelling #200, family #200.
- 1930 census, Wichita, Sedgwick County, Kansas; roll T626-720, ED 45, page 32A, line #1, dwelling #825, family #861.
- Contribution from IVP ().
- Burials in Greenwood Cemetery, Sedgwick County, Kansas; USGenWeb:
http://skyways.lib.ks.us/genweb/sedgwick/cems/greencem.txt.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1870 census, Independence Township, Appanoose County, Iowa; page 442A-B, line #37, dwelling #153, family #153.
- 1880 census, Union Center Township, Elk County, Kansas; roll T9-380, ED 86, page 362D, line #35, dwelling #123, family #123.
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