┌── Samuel Henshaw
│ 1809-?
┌── Danford Alfonzo Hanshaw ───┤
│ 1834-1916 │
│ └── Sarah Gregg
│ c1813-?
Ida May Hanshaw ───┤
B: 1858 │
D: 1905 │
└── Harriet Melissa Sherwood
M: Charles Welda
Ida May Hanshaw [ID 15221]
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Born May 3 1858, Monroe County, Wisconsin.1,2,3,4,5
Ida was shown in the 1860 census (Jun 28 1860), living in the household of Jacob & Margery Aney in Ridgeville, Monroe County, Wisconsin:2
Jacob Aney, age 36, born in New York; farmer; $500 real estate; $250 personal property.
Margery Aney, age 34, born in New York.
Melvina Sherwood, age 11, born in Wisconsin.
Ida Hanshaw, age 2, born in Wisconsin.
Ida was shown in the 1870 census (Jul 28 1870), living in the household of Jacob & Margery Aney in Ridgeville, Monroe County, Wisconsin:3
Aney, Jacob W, age 47, born in New York; farmer; $1000 real estate; $350 personal property.
Aney, Margery, age 44, born in New York; keeping house.
Henshaw, Ida M, age 12, born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Cunningham, James A, age 8, born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Van Kiren, Simon, age 30, born in New York; farm laborer.
Ida was shown in the 1880 census (Jun 21 1880), living (or staying) as a boarder in the household of Samuel & Adah Chisholm in Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin:4
Hanshaw, Ida M., boarder, age 22, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in New York; [marital status blank]; occupation: [..unclear..] general housework.
She married Charles Welda, about 1880.1,5 Charles was born Jun - 1859, Wisconsin.5,6
Children:1,5
Nelson Alfonzo Welda, born Mar 12 1881, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; married Elizabeth Jesse --.
6,7,8,9
Maude/Maud Hattie Welda, born Aug 1884, Minnesota.
Claude/Claud/Claudie Charles Welda, born Feb 1891, Wisconsin; married Maude Phaff (children: Wilbur C. "Wib", Mar 6 1914 - Feb 26 2003; Beverly, c1916; Welthy/Wealthy, c1918; Spencer M., May 12 1922 - Oct 4 2004; Idamae; Leighton J., 1924).
10,11,12,13
Ida and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 19 1900), Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin:5
Welda, Charles, head-of-household, age 40, born June 1859 in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in Pennsylvania; married 20 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (mortgaged).
Welda, Ida, wife, age 41, born May 1858 in Wisconsin; parents born in New York; married 20 years; 3 children, 3 living.
Welda, Nelson, son, age 19, born March 1881 in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin.
Welda, Maud, daughter, age 15, born Aug 1884 in Minnesota; parents born in Wisconsin.
Welda, Claud, son, age 9, born Feb 1891 in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Ida May Hanshaw died Oct 29 1905, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin.14 (Oct 28 1905).1
Widower Charles was shown in the 1910 census (Apr 15 1910), Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin:6
Welda, Nelson, head-of-household, age 29, born in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in Pennsylvania; first marriage, married 3 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; rented farm.
Welda, Lizzie, wife, age 23, born in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in Norway; first marriage, married 3 years.
[... two boarders ...]
Welda, Charley, father, age 49, born in Wisconsin; father born in Germany; mother born in Pennsylvania; widower; occupation: laborer, odd jobs.
McDonald, [..unclear..], hired man, age 36, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; single; occupation: laborer, farm labor.
Sources
- Contribution from Sue Welda Borg ().
- 1860 census, Ridgeville, Monroe County, Wisconsin; roll M653-1424, page 120, line #25, dwelling #723, family #713.
- 1870 census, Ridgeville, Monroe County, Wisconsin; roll M593-1729, page 127, line #27, dwelling #118, family #112.
- 1880 census, Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; roll T9-1432, ED 47, page 377C, line #29, dwelling #277, family #289.
- 1900 census, Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; roll T623-1795, ED 64, page 9B, line #92, dwelling #168, family #171.
- 1910 census, Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; roll T624-1716, ED 93, page 104A, line #28, dwelling #8, family #8.
- Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907; http://www.ancestry.com.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1920 census, West Salem, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; roll T625-1992, ED 117, page 11A, line #14, dwelling #268, family #289.
- 1920 census, Farmington, LaCrosse County, Wisconsin; roll T625-1992, ED 86, page 1B, line #62, dwelling #19, family #19.
- "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
- Obituary of Charlotte E. Welda; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Obituary of Spencer M. Welda; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Wisconsin Deaths, 1820-1907; http://www.ancestry.com.
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