┌── Frank Hincher
│ 1853-1917
┌── Charles Lane Hincher ──┤
│ 1875-1934 │
│ └── Emma L. Lane
│ 1856-1919
Josephine Hincher ──────────────┤
B: 1909 │
D: 1993 │
└── Josephine Keene
1875-1950
M: Fletcher Wakefield Hartshorn
Josephine Hincher [ID 14193]
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Born Dec 12 1909, New York.1,2,3,4,5,6,7
She married Fletcher Wakefield Hartshorn, about 1932.6,8,9 Fletcher, son of Fletcher Pierre Hartshorn, was born about 1904, Ohio.5,9
Children:
Deborah W. Hartshorn, born c1935, New York.
5
Abigail Lane Hartshorn, born c1939, New York; married William Robertson Miner, Sep 2 1961, Riverside, Connecticut.
5,9
Prudence Hartshorn.
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Josephine and family were shown in the 1940 census (Apr 9 1940), 12 Clarendon Place, Buffalo, Erie County, New York:5
Hartshorn, Fletcher W, head-of-household, age 36, born in Ohio; completed 4 years of college; on Apr 1 1935 was living in Albany, New York; rented home ($95/month rent);; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house.; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house.; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house. occupation: traffic superintendent, telephone company; worked 52 weeks in 1939; $5000+ wages in 1939, plus other income.
Hartshorn, Josephine H., wife, age 30, born in New York; completed 4 years of college; on Apr 1 1935 was living in Albany, New York.
Hartshorn, Deborah W., daughter, age 5, born in New York; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house.
Hartshorn, Abigail L., daughter, age 1, born in New York.
Josephine Hincher died Nov 13 1993, Salisbury, Litchfield County, Connecticut; age 83.6,7
Photo: Josephine Hincher & Fletcher Wakefield Hartshorn engagement "Syracuse Herald" (Syracuse, New York), Jul 28 1932
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Social Security information for Josephine Hincher: 043-38-3134
Sources
- Contribution from Raymond G. Hincher.
- 1910 census, 16th Ward, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; roll T624-991, ED 153, page 10B-11A, line #100, dwelling #178, family #207.
- 1920 census, 6th Ward, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; roll T625-1121, ED 77, page 1A, line #29, dwelling #6, family #9.
- 1930 census, 6th Ward, Rochester, Monroe County, New York; roll T626-1449, ED 22, page 1B, line #60, dwelling #12, family #24.
- 1940 census, Buffalo, Erie County, New York; roll T627-2838, ED 64-503, page 2A, line #11, household #50.
- Connecticut Death Index, 1949-2012; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "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
- Josephine Hincher engagement; "Syracuse Herald" (Syracuse, New York), Jul 28 1932; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Marriage of Abigail Lane Hartshorn; "New York Times" (New York, New York), Sep 3 1961;
Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003; http://www.ancestry.com.
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