┌── Stephen Hinshaw
│ 1803-1854
┌── William Henry Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1839-1909 │
│ └── Gulia Elma Maria Hoover
│ 1806-1873
Dorian Hinshaw ──────┤
B: 1872 │ ┌── William Barnett
D: 1952 │ │
└── Anna Maria Barnett ─────┤
1846-1937 │
└── Abigail George
M: Eva Pearl Bradley
├── Milo Dorian Hinshaw (1898-1967) 1,2
├── Myrtle May Hinshaw (1900-1976) 1,2
└── Margaret Fern Hinshaw (1911-) 1,2
M: Leona -
Dorian Hinshaw [ID 01669]
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Dorian Hinshaw1,2,3 [Darren Hinshaw4].
Born Oct 25 18721,2,4 [about 18763], Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas1,2,4.
He married Eva Pearl Bradley5,6 [Evalena Pearl Bradley1,2], Jan 12 18985,6, Nuckolls County, Nebraska5,6. Eva, daughter of Jefferson Bradley & Eliza Ann Hudgsen, was born Apr 4 1877, Leskard, Ontario, Canada.1,2,7,8,9
Dorian was an outstanding horseman; he worked with wild horses in Montana; he made his living as a road contractor.1
Dorian and Evalena were divorced.1
Eva was shown in both the 1920 and 1930 censuses living in the household of daughter Myrtle May.7,8 Eva died Aug 16 19361 [Aug 18 19369], Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania1; buried Maplewood Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas1.
He then married Leona -, about 1920.3 Leona was born about 1896, Wisconsin.3
Dorian and Leona were shown in the 1930 census, 207 Woodvale Avenue, Houston, Texas:3
Hinshaw, Dorian, head-of-household, age 54, born in Kansas; parents born in Kansas; first married at age 34; owned home ($900 value); no radio in home; occupation: salesman, dry goods.
Hinshaw, Leona, wife, age 34, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Germany; first married at age 24.
Dorian Hinshaw died Jun 3 1952, Pasadena, Texas; buried San Jacinto Memorial Park, Houston, Texas.1
Photo: Eva Pearl Bradley gravestone Maplewood Cemetery, Emporia, Lyon County, Kansas
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Sources
- "Genealogy of Hinshaw/Henshaw"
by DoraLee Harvey Hatley (see Mary Jane Hinshaw),
in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0982181, item 4.
- "The Hinshaw Record" by Lyle Harris Hadley, Florida (1965),
in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0962525, item 10.
- 1930 census, Houston, Harris County, Texas; roll T626-2351, ED 130, page 21A, line #1, dwelling #259, family #296.
- 1880 census, Emporia Township, Lyon County, Kansas; roll T9-0387, ED 110, page 293C, line #17, dwelling #96, family #98.
- Posting Mar 2 2002 by "Marsha" () to BRADLEY-L, citing:
Nuckolls County, Nebraska; Marriage Index, Book 3 1894-1900, pg 286.
- Nuckolls County, Nebraska; Marriage Index, Book 3 1894-1900; USGenWeb.
- 1920 census, Great Falls, Cascade County, Montana; roll T625-968, ED 23, page 8B, line #76, dwelling #161, family #198.
- 1930 census, Dormont, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-1962, ED 567, page 14B, line #79, dwelling #336, family #353.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
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