┌── David Hinshaw
│ 1818-1870
┌── Uriah Perkins Hinshaw ─────┤
│ 1845-1929 │
│ └── Elizabeth Ann Lewis
│ 1824-1888
Verdelia Ann Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1867 │ ┌── Charles Janeway
D: ? │ │
└── Margaret Lucinda Janeway ──┤
1844-1916 │
└── Susan (Susanna) Hammer
M: Fred Marsee Evans
Verdelia Ann Hinshaw [ID 01409]
| Click here to switch to Ahnentafel view: |
Verdelia Ann Hinshaw1,2,3,4 [Verdalia Hinshaw5, Verda A. Hinshaw2,6,7, Verdah Hinshaw8, Verdie Hinshaw1,9, Verelia Ann Hinshaw10].
Born Sep 29 1867, Jefferson County, Iowa.4,5,6,7,8,10,11
She married Fred Marsee Evans, Jan 23 1889.1,5 Fred, son of David Evans & Martha Springer, was born Jan 23 1866, Iowa.5,6,7,8,11
Child:1,6,7,8
Marsee Fred Evans, born Jan 7 1893, Iowa; died Jul 1973; married Zeta Hester Anderson (children: Ann Rhys Evans, aka Verdelia Ann Evans, born 1924; Frederic Marsee Evans).
12
Verdie and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 6 1900), living with Fred's parents on McDonald St., Newton, Jasper County, Iowa:8
Evans, David, head-of-household, age 65, born Aug [unclear] 1834 in Ohio; parents' birthplaces unknown; married 44 years; occupation: contractor, bldg.; owned home (free).
Evans, Martha E., wife, age 63, born Sept 1836 in Kentucky; father born in North Carolina; mother's birthplace unknown; married 44 years; 9 children, 3 living.
Evans, F.E., son, age 34, born Jan 1866 in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; married 11 years; occupation: contractor, bldg.
Evans, Verdah, daughter-in-law, age 32, born Sept 1867 in Iowa; parents born in Tennessee; married 11 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Evans, Marce F., grandson, age 7, born Jan 1893 in Iowa; parents born in Iowa; attended school 9 months.
Evans, Sadie, daughter, age 24, born July 1875 in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; single; occupation: dry goods clerk.
Evans, Maurice, daughter, age 23, born Aug 1876 in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; single; occupation: dry goods clerk.
Verdie and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 18-19 1910), 436 West McDonald Street, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa:6
Evens, Fred M., head-of-household, age 44, born in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; first marriage, married 21 years; occupation: carpenter, factory; owned home (free).
Evens, Verda A., wife, age 42, born in Iowa; parents born in Tennessee; first marriage, married 21 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Evens, Marsee F., son, age 17, born in Iowa; parents born in Iowa; attended school.
Living next door in 1910 (434 West McDonald Street) were Fred's parents, with his sister Sada and her husband, George J. Pomeroy.13
Verdie and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 3 1920), 508 West 4th Street North, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa:7
Evans, Fred, head-of-household, age 53, born in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; owned home; occupation: part owner, oil station.
Evans, Verda, wife, age 52, born in Iowa; parents born in Tennessee.
Evans, Marsee, son, age 26, born in Iowa; parents born in Iowa; single; occupation: cost accountant, factory.
Living next door in 1920 (500 West 4th Street North) was Fred's sister Sada Pomeroy, with her husband, and their widowed mother, Martha Evans.14
Verdie and Fred were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 7 1930), 508 North Second Avenue West, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa:11
Evans, Fred M., head-of-household, age 63, born in Iowa; father born in Ohio; mother born in Kentucky; first married at age 23; owned home ($8000 value); no radio in home; occupation: proprietor, oil station; not a war veteran.
Evans, Verdelia, wife, age 62, born in Iowa; parents born in Tennessee; first married at age 21.
Horn, Odessa, servant, age 29, born in Iowa; father born in Illinois; mother born in Iowa; single; occupation: servant, private family.
Living next door in 1930 (500 North Second Avenue West) was Fred's sister Sada Pomeroy, with her husband George Pomeroy.15
Fred died Jul 25 1939.5
In 1940 Verdalia was living at 502 N. 2nd Ave., Newton, Iowa.5
Photo: son Marsee Fred Evans Newton High School Class of 1910
16
Sources
- Contribution from Rachel Douglas ().
- "The William Wade Hinshaw Index to [Iowa] Quaker Meeting Records",
a microfiche in the LDS Family History Library.
- 1870 census, Malaka Township, Jasper County, Iowa; page 350, line #38, dwelling #165, family #165.
- 1880 census, Kellogg Township, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T9-346, ED 93, page 67D, line #29, dwelling #305, family #320.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- 1910 census, 3rd Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T624-407, ED 34, page 197B, line #74, dwelling #78, family #81.
- 1920 census, 1st Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T625-496, ED 32, page 2B, line #54, dwelling #36, family #39.
- 1900 census, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T623-439, ED 31, page 8A-B, line #47, dwelling #193, family #194.
- 1885 census, Kellogg Township, Jasper County, Iowa; pg 404, line #14, dwelling #49; USGenWeb Archives.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Iowa.
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T626-660, ED 21, page 14B, line #68, dwelling #50, family #69.
- "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
- 1910 census, 3rd Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T624-407, ED 34, page 197B, line #69, dwelling #77, family #80.
- 1920 census, 1st Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T625-496, ED 32, page 2B, line #51, dwelling #35, family #38.
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, Newton, Jasper County, Iowa; roll T626-660, ED 21, page 14B, line #63, dwelling #49, family #68.
- Newton High School, Class of 1910; Jasper County, Iowa USGenWeb Archives.
If you have additional information on this person, please share!
If you would like to be automatically notified by email
whenever an update
is made affecting this page then enter your email address
and click the "Enter" button below:
How is this person related to other ancestors?
To find out, enter the database ID number of another ancestor,
and then click the "Enter" button below:
If you would like to save this person on your computer
▾ more...
You can download the information on this page to a file on your computer.
Several options are available - see the available file types below.
Instructions for all file types:
-
Click on one of the links shown below to choose the type
of file desired.
-
When your browser asks if you want to save the file,
tell it to "Save As", and then, using your browser's "Save As" dialog,
find the folder on your computer where you want it saved, and type-in a
file name for the file to be saved.
With some browsers you might need to "View Downloads" and then
save the downloaded file from there.
-
Open the file with your word processing program,
or your genealogy program, and edit the file as desired.
Please retain the copyright notice within the file!
The purpose of the copyright notice is to prevent a company (or a person)
from harvesting this data and then re-selling it (as a book or whatever).
We don't want our descendents (or cousins) to have to pay for this
information, which was collected with the intent to make it freely available.
HTML (DOC) FILE
You can save a copy of this person's page in HTML format, which you could
then edit as you wish using many common word processing programs such as
Microsoft Word or
Open Office Writer
(if you need a word processing program then
Open Office
is great, free and recommended).
Note: once in your word processing program then you should have
options to save the file in an alternate format, e.g. as a ".doc"
file, or perhaps a ".pdf" file, etc., depending on options available in
your word processing program.
Click here to download the file in HTML format.
PLAIN TEXT FILE
You can save a copy of this person's page in simple text format, which you could
then edit as you wish using many common word processing programs.
You won't see the same appearance as the web page, but you'll have all
the text which you can edit any way that you wish.
Click here to download the file in Plain Text format.
Return to HFA Home Page
Copyright © 1997-2024, The Hinshaw Family Association. All rights reserved.
Permission is granted for all free personal, private and non-commercial uses.
Commercial use of any portion contained herein is expressly prohibited.
Privacy Policies
This site uses spambot thwarting technology to hide email addresses
from all known email harvesting programs used by spammers.
[This page was computer generated]