┌── Joseph Henshaw
│ c1822-?
┌── Benjamin F. Henshaw ──┤
│ c1841-? │
│ └── Mary -
│ c1830-?
Annie E. Henshaw ─────────┤
B: 1870 │
D: 1911 │
└── Rebecca Hewitt
c1851-?
M: George Washington Dodd
Annie E. Henshaw [ID 15931]
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Born Aug 22 1870, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey.1,2,3,4
She married George Washington Dodd, Jun 12 1888.1 George, son of Charles Lewis Dodd & Emily Louisa Reade, was born Aug 3 1866, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.1,2,4,5
Children:2,4,5
Ina Dodd, born Dec 30 1889; died 1890.
Lila Admira Dodd, born Nov 25 1891; died Jan 28 1945; married Winfred Blake, Jun 18 1912 (children: Everett Clinton Blake and living daughter Blake).
Edna May Dodd, born Sep 13 1895; died Feb 1901.
Cecil Eugene Dodd, born Sep 17 1898, Hammonton, New Jersey; died Mar 28 1943, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; married Evelyn Dingee Bates, Jun 28 1922 (children: Phyllis Irene Dodd and living daughter Dodd).
Raymond Edward Dodd, born Jun 11 1900; died Dec 13 1928.
Annie and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), Peach Street, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey:4
Dodd, George W., head-of-household, age 43, born in Pennsylvania; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in Maryland; first marriage, married 21 years; occupation: janitor, pub. schools; rented home.
Dodd, Annie, wife, age 39, born in New Jersey; parents born in Pennsylvania; first marriage, married 21 years; 5 children, 3 living.
Dodd, Lila, daughter, age 18, born in New Jersey; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New Jersey; occupation: teacher, pub. schools.
Dodd, Cecil, son, age 12, born in New Jersey; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New Jersey; attended school.
Dodd, Raymond, son, age 9, born in New Jersey; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New Jersey; attended school.
Living nearby in 1910 were Annie's parents.6
Annie E. Henshaw died Feb 8 1911, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; buried Feb 12 1911, probably Green Mountain Cemetery, Hammonton, New Jersey.1,2
Annie's obituary was published in the "South Jersey Republician" on February 11, 1911:1,2
Mrs. Annie E. wife of George W. Dodd died on Wednesday Feb 8, 1911. Relatives and friends and members of "Eastern Star" are invited to attend funeral services at two O'clock Sunday afternoon at Baptist Church. Services at the home private. Mrs. Dodd was the eldest of 5 daughters of Mr. and Mrs. B.F. Henshaw and the first to be called away. Her husband, a daughter and two sons also survive her and have sincere sympathy of a host of friends.
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Widower George and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 28 1920), Passmore Ave., Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey:5
Dodd, George W., head-of-household, age 53, born in Pennsylvania; father born in United States; mother born in Pennsylvania; widower; owned home; occupation: engineer [..unclear..].
Dodd, Cecil E., son, age 22, born in New Jersey; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New Jersey; occupation: inspector, [..unclear..].
Dodd, Raymond, son, age 18, born in New Jersey; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New Jersey; occupation: electrician, lighting co.
Widower George was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), living alone at 312 Passmore Ave., Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey:7
Dodd, George, head-of-household, age 66, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in United States; widower; owned home ($1200 value); no radio in home; occupation: florist, green house; not a veteran.
George died Sep 28 1947, Swenson Nursing Home, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; buried Oct 1 1947, Green Mountain Cemetery, Hammonton, New Jersey.1,2
George's obituary was published in the "South Jersey Herald" on October 9, 1947:2
Full Masonic honors were paid the remains of George W. Dodd oldest Past Master of M.B. Taylor Lodge No 141 F. & A. M of Hammonton, after the latters decease on Sunday last at the Swensen Nursing Home at the age of 79 years. A viewing was held at the Jones funeral Home where the funeral service by the Rev. Ernest Ruark was conducted on Wednesday afternoon. Interment was in Greenmount cemetery. Deceased is survived by a brother and three sisters. We knew George well and mourn his loss. A good citizen.
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Sources
- Contribution from Sue Herbine ().
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Sue Herbine ().
- 1880 census, Hammonton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T9-0770, ED 7, page 195B, line #36, dwelling #386, family #391.
- 1910 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T624-867, ED 34, page 136A, line #21, dwelling #143, family #150.
- 1920 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T625-1016, ED 47, page 6B, line #75, dwelling #124, family #126.
- 1910 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T624-867, ED 34, page 136A, line #4, dwelling #138, family #145.
- 1930 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T626-1309, ED 54, page 7A, line #24, dwelling #134, family #134.
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