┌── Levi Henshaw
│ 1769-1843
┌── William D. Henshaw ──┤
│ 1803-1878 │
│ └── Nancy Davidson
│ 1770-1804
John Davison Henshaw ───┤
B: 1873 │ ┌── Dr. John R. Scott
D: 1939 │ │
└── Janetta Scott ───────┤
1842-1924 │
└── Sarah Ann Durham
M: Mrs. Lulu Glaser
└── John Mitchell Henshaw (c1907-) 1,2
John Davison Henshaw [ID 15313]
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Born Apr 19 1873, near Wayland, Clark County, Missouri.1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8
He married Mrs. Lulu Glaser4,9,10,11 [Mrs. Louise Glaser1, Lula McCoy7], May 26 18974,9,10,11, Clark County, Missouri4,9,10,11. Lulu was born Oct - 1879, Missouri.1,4
Lulu had been briefly previously married to a John Glaser, Jun 17 1895, Clark County, Missouri.11
John and Lulu were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 1900), Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri:4
Henshaw, John D., head-of-household, age 27, born Apr 1873 in Missouri; parents born in Virginia; married 3 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Henshaw, Lulu, wife, age 20, born Oct 1879 in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in England; married 3 years; no children.
Brooks, Henry, servant, age 20, born May 1880 in Missouri; father born in Iowa; mother born in England; single; occupation: farm laborer
John and family were shown in the 1910 census (May 3 1910), Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri:1
Henshaw, John, head-of-household, age 37, born in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Illinois; first marriage, married 13 years; occupation: farming, general farm; owned farm (mortgaged).
Henshaw, Louise, wife, age 30, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; first marriage, married 13 years.
Living three houses away in 1910 was John's widowed mother with the family of brother Charles.12
John and Lulu apparently divorced before 1918.2,5,6,7
On Sep 12 1918 John Davison Henshaw, age 45, registered for the World War I draft in Clark County, Missouri. He declared he was born April 19 1873, and was then residing in Wayland, Clark County, Missouri where he was a farmer. He declared his nearest relative was John Mitchell Henshaw of Wayland. He was recorded as medium height, slender, brown eyes, black hair.6
John and son John were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 23 1920), Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri:2
Henshaw, John D., head-of-household, age 46, born in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Illinois; widower; owned home; occupation: farmer, general.
Henshaw, John M., son, age 13, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; attended school.
The enumerator of the 1920 census was nephew Nate K. Henshaw. Living nearby in 1920 was the family of brother Charles.13
John was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 17 1930), living alone in Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri:5
Henshaw, John, head-of-household, age 57, born in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Illinois; divorced; owned home; no radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a war veteran.
John Davison Henshaw died May 14 1939, Des Moines Township, Clark County, Missouri; age 66y 0m 25d.7,8
Photo: John Davison Henshaw & Lulu Glaser marriage license Clark County, Missouri
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Photo: Lulu McCoy & John Glaser marriage license Clark County, Missouri
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Photo: John Davison Henshaw death certificate Clark County, Missouri [PDF]
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Sources
- 1910 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T624-776, ED 24, page 190B, line #78, dwelling #166, family #166.
- 1920 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T625-910, ED 24, page 9B, line #91, dwelling #208, family #208.
- 1880 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T9-0681, ED 35, page 114A, line #43, dwelling #8, family #8.
- 1900 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T623-848, ED 18, page 2A, line #25, dwelling #26, family #26.
- 1930 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T626-1182, ED 1, page 5A, line #22, dwelling #106, family #106.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- John Davison Henshaw death certificate;
Missouri Digital Heritage; Missori Death Certificates, 1910-1966:
http://s1.sos.mo.gov/records/Archives/ArchivesMvc/DeathCertificates.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=139697913.
- "Missouri Marriages 1851-1900" (www.ancestry.com).
- "Missouri, 1851-1900 Marriage Index".
- Missouri, Marriage Records, 1805-2002; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1910 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T624-776, ED 24, page 190B, line #91, dwelling #169, family #169.
- 1920 census, Clay Township, Clark County, Missouri; roll T625-910, ED 24, page 10A, line #22, dwelling #215, family #215.
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