┌── Andrew Hinshaw
│ 1829-1911
┌── John Embree Hinshaw ─────┤
│ 1862-1954 │
│ └── Sarah Ann Hiatt
│ 1839-1917
Arthur Embree Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1905 │ ┌── Barclay Smith
D: 1965 │ │
└── Elizabeth Bertha Smith ──┤
1869-1939 │
└── Hannah Hoyle
M: Harriet Glezen
└── Elizabeth May Hinshaw (1945-) 1,2
Arthur Embree Hinshaw [ID 01487]
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Born Apr 4 1905, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas.1,2,3,4,5
Arthur was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 16 1930), living in a lodging house in Denver, Colorado:6
Hinshaw, Arthur, lodger, age 25, born in Kansas; father born in Kansas; mother born in Ohio; single; occupation: barber, barber shop; not a veteran.
He married Harriet Glezen1,2,4 [Harriet Glezer4, Harriet Glezan4, Harriet Gleason7], May 5 19341,2,4, Madison, Indiana1,2,4. Harriet, daughter of Joseph Glazen & May Norman1,2,8 [Joseph Gleason & Mary Norman7], was born Mar 28 19051,2,8, Ireland, Indiana1,2,8.
Arthur Embree Hinshaw died Dec 15 1965, St. Francis Hospital, Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.1
Harriet died Nov - 1977.8
Social Security information for Harriet Glezen: 310-05-9919
Sources
- "Genealogy of Hinshaw/Henshaw"
by DoraLee Harvey Hatley (see Mary Jane Hinshaw),
in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0982181, item 4.
- "Hiatt-Hiett Genealogy and Family History" by William Perry Johnson,
microfilm #1421712, item 5, in the LDS Family History Library.
- Manuscript titled "Thomas Hinshaw 'The Little Irish Weaver' And Others"
by John E. Hinshaw, Urban-Side-On-The-East, Emporia, Kansas, 1911.
- "The Hinshaw Record" by Lyle Harris Hadley, Florida (1965),
in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0962525, item 10.
- 1910 census, Emporia Township (East Side), Lyon County, Kansas; roll T624-445, ED 52, page 199B, line #60, dwelling #168, family #170.
- 1930 census, Denver, Denver County, Colorado; roll T626-239, ED 144, page 8B. line #79, dwelling #31, family #48.
- Obituary of Helen E. (Gleason) Keeling; "Crawfordsville Journal Review", Nov 25 1966;
posted Jun 9 2009 by Karen Zach () to INMONTGO-L.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
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