┌── Pleasant J. Henshaw
│ 1837-1921
┌── Charles James Henshaw ──┤
│ 1872-? │
│ └── Mary C. Sharp
│ c1833-?
Addie Lucille Henshaw ───┤
B: 1901 │ ┌── William H. Siddons
D: 1956 │ │
└── Nannie Alice Siddons ───┤
1874-<1920 │
└── Ann E. (Siddons)
M: Jeter Henry Sims
Addie Lucille Henshaw [ID 16630]
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Born Aug 10 1901, Louisa County, Virginia.1,2
She married Jeter Henry Sims, Dec 31 1919.1,3 Jeter, son of James + Bettie L. Sims, was born Jun 9 1894, Louisa County, Virginia.1,3,4,5
Children:3,6,7
Charles Sims, born Nov 20 1920, Virginia; died Nov 15 1993; married Elsie -- (child: Patricia Sims).
Bernice Sims, born Feb 18 1923, Virginia; died Jan 1987; married William Hicks (children: Wayne and Joan Hicks).
Carlton Lorenzo Sims, born Aug 19 1925, Virginia; died Jun 1977, Richmond, Virginia; married Dorothy R. "Dot" Tate (children: Lois Sims, Linda Sims, Ronnie Sims and Larry Sims).
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Marie Sims, born Jul 14 1926; died Oct 5 2003; married Buck --.
Stewart Calvin Sims, born Mar 27 1928; died Jan 24 1968, buried Hilcrest Cemetery, Louisa County, Virginia; married Doris Lee Hicks, Jun 14 1947 (children: Brenda Sims and Stewart Sims, Jr.).
Joseph "Jerry" Sims; married Beverly --.
On Jun 5 [1917] Jeter Henry Sims, age 23, had registered for the World War I draft in Louisa County, Virginia. He had declared he was born in 1894 in Louisa County, Virginia, and was then residing in Bumpass, Louisa County, Virginia, single, occupied as a teamster employed by the William Smith Co. of Louisa County. He claimed an exemption due to "support mother". He was recorded as short, stout, gray eyes, brown hair.4
Addie and Jeter were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 26 1920), living with Jeter's widowed mother on Ganderville Road, Louisa County, Virginia:9
Sims, Bettie L., head-of-household, age 62, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; widow; owned home (free); occupation: none.
Sims, Jeter H., son, age 25, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married; cannot read or write; occupation: laborer, lumber mill.
Sims, Addie, daughter-in-law, age 18, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married; occupation: none.
Addie and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 2 1930), Staples Mill Road, Henrico County, Virginia:7
Sims, Jeter, head-of-household, age 36, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first married at age 26; cannot read or write; rented home ($7 rent); no radio in home; occupation: laborer, saw mill; not a war veteran.
Sims, Addie, wife, age 27, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first married at age 19.
Sims, Charles, son, age 10, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school.
Sims, Bernice, daughter, age 6, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Sims, Carlton, son, age 5, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Sims, Stuart, son, age 2 years 4 months, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Living next door in 1930 was the family of first cousin Robert Linn Henshaw.10
On Apr 27 1942 Jeter Henry Sims, age 47, registered for the World War II draft at the County Court House in Richmond, Virginia. He declared he was born June 9 1894 in Louisa County, Virginia, and was then residing "near Staples Mill Road", Henrico County, Virginia, employed by the H.H. Walton Lumber Co. of Dumbarton, Virginia. He declared his relative/contact was his wife, Mrs. Annie Sims [sic]. He was recorded as 5'6" tall, 140 lbs., gray eyes, brown hair, dark brown complexion.5
Addie and Jeter lived off of Staples Mill Road in Richmond, Virginia; Jeter worked for the Walton Lumber Company in Richmond.6
Addie Lucille Henshaw died Jul 9 1956, Henrico County, Virginia; buried Little River Baptist Church, St. Rt. 609 / Buckner Rd., Buckner, Louisa County, Virginia.1,3
Jeter died Aug 16 1958, Richmond, Virginia; buried Little River Baptist Church, St. Rt. 609 / Buckner Rd., Buckner, Louisa County, Virginia.1
Photo: Jeter Henry Sims World War I draft registration card
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Photo: Jeter Henry Sims World War II draft registration card
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Sources
- Contribution from Brenda (Sims) Hicks ().
- 1910 census, Jackson District, Louisa County, Virginia; roll T624-1634, ED 79, page 76B, line #81, dwelling #69, family #74.
- Ancestry Public Member Tree by "CherylHolzbachHenshaw".
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- U.S. World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Brenda Hicks ().
- 1930 census, Brookland District, Henrico County, Virginia; roll T626-2447, ED 4, page 1A, line #37, dwelling #8, family #8.
- Ancestry Public Member Tree by "Patsims4".
- 1920 census, Jackson District, Louisa County, Virginia; roll T625-1894, ED 83, page 12A, line #28, dwelling #220, family #225.
- 1930 census, Brookland District, Henrico County, Virginia; roll T626-2447, ED 4, page 1A, line #43, dwelling #9, family #9.
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