┌── Nathan Hinshaw
│ 1842-1907
┌── Charles Alonzo Henshaw ──┤
│ 1865-1948 │
│ └── Rachel Emma Jones
│ 1846-1920
Carrie Henshaw ───┤
B: 1885 │
D: ? │
└── Mary Jane Benbow
1868-<1930
M: Ed West
└── Jessie Colbert (1906-) 1,2
Carrie Henshaw [ID 17159]
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Carrie Henshaw3 [Carrey Henshaw4].
Born Sep - 1885, Kansas.1,3 (c1891).5
Carrie and her brother Charles both attended the Chilocco Indian Industrial School in Kay County, Oklahoma.3,6
Carrie was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 13 1900), Chilocco Indian Industrial School, Newkirk Township, Kay County, Oklahoma:3
Henshaw, Carrie, Indian, age 14, born Sept 1885 in Kansas; [father's birthplace blank]; mother born in Kansas; attended school 7 months.
Carrie had a daughter, Jessie Colbert, born Jan 19 1906.1
Daughter Jessie was shown in the 1910 census (May 4 1910), living in the household of Carrie's remarried mother in Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma:7
Colbert, Jesse, granddaughter, age 3, born in Oklahoma; father born in Texas; mother born in Kansas.
She married Ed West1,8 [William Edwin West9], about 19101,8, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma1,8. Ed was born May 25 1889, Kansas.8,9 (c1888).5
In 1917 William Edwin West, age 28, registered for the World War I draft in Creek County, Oklahoma. He declared he was born May 25 1889 in R[..unclear..] County, Kansas, and was then residing at 622 [..unclear..], Sapulpa, Oklahoma where he was employed as a glassworker. He declared he was married, with a "mother partly dependent". He was recorded as short, medium build, blue eyes, light hair.9
Carrie and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 31 1920), Sapulpa Township, Creek County, Oklahoma:5
West, Ed, head-of-household, age 32, born in Kansas; father born in Kansas; mother born in Nebraska; owned home (free); occupation: transfer [unclear].
West, Cara, wife, age 29, born in Kansas; parents born in Kansas; occupation: house wife.
West, Jessie, daughter, age 14, born in Oklahoma; parents born in Kansas; attended school.
Carrie apparently died sometime between 1920 and 1930.1,8 Ed remarried to a Callie --.8
Ed and wife were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), 111 W. Jackson, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma:8
West, Ed W., head-of-household, age 40, born in Kansas; parents born in Kansas; first married at age 20; owned home ($700 value); occupation: baggage truck, general; not a war veteran.
West, Callie, wife, age 37, born in Arkansas; parents born in Tennessee; first married at age 18.
Sources
- Contribution from ().
- Ancestry Family Tree data "Reno-Sharp Family Tree" posted by "sharp9354".
- 1900 census, Newkirk Township, Kay County, Oklahoma; roll T624-1338, ED 94, page 3B, line #37.
- Contribution from Jo (Henshaw) Shelton.
- 1920 census, Sapulpa Township, Creek County, Oklahoma; roll T625-1460, ED 47, page 5B, line #85, dwelling #97, family #98.
- Contribution from () citing: school records, June 1900.
- 1910 census, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma; roll T624-1249, ED 52, pafe 36B, line #82, dwelling #181, family #229.
- 1930 census, Sapulpa, Creek County, Oklahoma; roll T626-1900, ED 37, page 9A, line #30, dwelling #191, family #192.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
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