┌── Benjamin Hinshaw
│ 1803-1840
┌── Isaac M. Hinshaw ──────────┤
│ 1831-1912 │
│ └── Mary E. Larrence
│ 1800-1851
Vernon Taylor Hinshaw ─────┤
B: 1859 │ ┌── John Long Hadley
D: 1931 │ │
└── Elizabeth Matilda Hadley ──┤
1837-1914 │
└── Elizabeth Bray
M: Hattie Elizabeth Snider
├── Virgil Vernon Hinshaw (1895-1976) 1,2,3,4,5,6
├── Ruth Cardis Hinshaw (1896-1988) 1,2,3,4,7,8,9
├── Cecil Freeman Hinshaw (1901-1943) 2,3,10,11
└── Frederick Leland Hinshaw (1903-1973) 1,2,3
Vernon Taylor Hinshaw [ID 00195]
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Vernon Taylor Hinshaw1,4,10,12,13,14,15 [Taylor Vernon Hinshaw16].
Born Apr 4 185913,17 [Apr 7 185914,16, Apr 1 18591,2,12,15,18,19, Apr - 18584], Monrovia, Morgan County, Indiana13,17.
He married Hattie Elizabeth Snider1,2,5,14,15,16,20 [Hattie Elizabeth Snyder4], Mar 22 18931,2,5,14,15,16,20, Lyle, Klickitat County, Washington1,2,5,14,15,16,20. Hattie, daughter of Jesse F. Snider & Tenitia Pate2,17,20, was born Aug 1 18672,17,20 [Jul 17 18664,18,21], Kansas2,17,20.
Vernon and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jul 9 1900), Klickitat County, Washington:4
Hinshaw, Vernon T., head-of-household, age 41, born April 1858 in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; married 7 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Hinshaw, Hattie E., wife, age 33, born July 1866 in Kansas; father born in Ohio; mother born in Tennessee; married 7 years; 2 children, 2 living.
Hinshaw, Virgil V., son, age 5, born April 1895 in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas.
Hinshaw, Ruth, daughter, age 3, born Oct 1896 in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas.
Snyder, Jesse J., father-in-law, age 68, born Mar 1832 in Tennessee; father born in Virginia; mother born in North Carolina; married 27 years.
Snyder, Tenitia, mother-in-law, age 62, born Aug 1838 in Tennessee; father born in Tennessee; mother born in North Carolina; married 27 years; 5 children, 5 living.
Living nearby in 1900 was the family of brother Tunis.22
Vernon and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 16 1910), Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon:3
Hinshaw, Vernon T., head-of-household, age 51, born in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; first marriage, married 17 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm (free).
Hinshaw, Hattie E., wife, age 44, born in Kansas; father born in Ohio; mother born in Tennessee; first marriage, married 17 years; 4 children, 4 living.
Hinshaw, Virgil, son, age 15, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Hinshaw, Ruth C., daughter, age 13, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Hinshaw, Cecil F., son, age 9, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Hinshaw, Fredrick L., son, age 6, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Vernon and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 1920), Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon:17
Hinshaw, Vernon, head-of-household, age 60, born in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; owned home; occupation: farmer.
Hinshaw, Hattie, wife, age 53, born in Kansas; father born in Iowa; mother born in Tennessee.
Hinshaw, Virgil, son, age 24, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; single; attended school.
Hinshaw, Cecil, son, age 18, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; single; attended school.
Hinshaw, Fredrick, son, age 16, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; single; attended school.
Vernon and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 4 1930), Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon:10
Hinshaw, Vernon T., head-of-household, age 71, born in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; first married at age 33; owned home ($5000 value); radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a war veteran.
Hinshaw, Hattie E., wife, age 63, born in Kansas; father born in Ohio; mother born in Tennessee; first married at age 26.
Hinshaw, Cecil, son, age 29, born in Washington; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; single; occupation: City Recorder, Newberg; not a war veteran.
Armstrong, Hubert G., boarder, age 29, born in Oregon; father born in Indiana; mother born in Iowa; single; occupation: teacher, Pacific College; not a war veteran.
Vernon Taylor Hinshaw died Oct 18 193114,16 [Nov 18 193118,21,23], Yamhill County, Oregon14,16; buried Friends Cemetery, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon14,16.
Vernon's obituary was published in "The American Friend" on January 7, 1932 (page 24).21
Hattie died Aug 3 1954, Ridgewood, Bergen County, New Jersey; buried Friends Cemetery, Newberg, Oregon.18,21
Hattie's obituary was published in "The American Friend" on September 23, 1954 (page 299).21
A biographical sketch of Vernon Taylor Hinshaw was published in "An Illustrated History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties", Interstate Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1904:2
VERNON T. HINSHAW is a prosperous farmer living one and one-half miles south of Goldendale, Washington. He was born in Morgan county, Indiana, April 1, 1859, the son of Isaac and Elizabeth (Hadley) Hinshaw, of whom further mention is made in this volume. Vernon T. received his education in the common schools of Kansas, to which state his parents moved from Indiana. When he was eight years old they went to California, to which state he also came when fifteen. Later he accompanied them to Klickitat county, arriving in 1878. Vernon lived at home with his parents till he was thirty years of age, then bought a tract of railroad land, which, with other land an improvements since added, comprises his present ranch.
Mr. Hinshaw was married at Lyle, Washington March 22, 1893, the lady being Miss Hattie Snider, a native of Kansas, born August 1, 1867. Miss Snider was educated in the common schools of Kansas and of Klickitat county. After completing her education she taught school for three terms, also tutored the family of Mr. George Smith for two years. She married Mr. Hinshaw when twenty-six years of age. Jesse F. Snider, her father, was born in Ohio but moved with his parents to Indiana when he was a boy, and thence to Kansas. There he grew to manhood and married, all thence, in 1875, he came west as a homeseeker. Klickitat county he found suitable to his ends in view, and three years later, in 1878, he sent for his family, whom he had preceded to the home of his choosing. His death occurred during the winter of 1903 in Goldendale. Tenitia (Pate) Snider, the mother was born in Tennessee, but when a small girl moved with her parents to Kansas. She is the mother of five children, among whom was Hattie, present wife of Mr. Hinshaw. At present she resides near Goldendale. Mr. and Mrs. Hinshaw are the parents of four children -- Virgil V., born in Klickitat county April 3, 1895; Ruth C., October 31, 1897; Cecil F., January 3, 1901, and Frederick L., May 9, 1903, all in Klickitat county. In religion Mr. Hinshaw is a Methodist, and is inclined to the Prohibitionist views in politics. His farm comprises two hundred and forty acres of land, one hundred and sixty of which are under cultivation and well stocked with all necessary equipments to make successful the efforts of its owner. The farm, in every detail, bears evidence of the well directed industry of Mr. Hinshaw, and, in view of the increasing value of farming property in this section of the country, promises substantial returns for the toil and energy he has expended upon it.
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Photo: Family of Isaac Hinshaw
Photo: Vernon Taylor Hinshaw and Hattie Elizabeth Snider
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Photo: Vernon Taylor Hinshaw & Hattie Elizabeth Snider gravestone Friends Cemetery
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Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- "An Illustrated History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties",
Interstate Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1904.
- 1910 census, 2nd Ward, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; roll T624-1290, ED 297, page 2B, line #90, dwelling #40, family #40.
- 1900 census, Klickitat County, Washington; roll T623-1746, ED 118, page 13A, line #20, dwelling #267, family #267.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized International Genealogical Index (IGI).
- Jean Allyn Smeltzer's Klickitat County, Washington birth records:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~westklic/jasros.html.
- Contribution from John O'Brien () citing:
Family history information from Bruce Delbert Replogle.
- Contribution from John O'Brien () citing:
Family history information from Bruce Delbert Replogle.
- Jean Allyn Smeltzer's Klickitat County, Washington birth records:
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~westklic/jaskcbirth.html.
- 1930 census, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; roll T626-1958, ED 6, page 2A, line #43, dwelling #38, family #39.
- Lineages, Inc., comp. "Gene Pool Individual Records". Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Indiana.
- "Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana", Part 6,
subtitled "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume VII",
(a compendium of many of the records left by William Wade Hinshaw on
his death), edited by Willard Heiss; GS929.3 H47 in a local library.
- Contribution from Muriel Gray Richardson, citing:
The family bible of Isaac Hinshaw.
- "Webster Parry's Abstracts of Quaker Records", LDS microfilm #0367987
- GEDCOM file g523.ged at http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1920 census, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; roll T625-1506, ED 442, page 11A, line #10, dwelling #70, family #72.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Contribution (GEDCOM file) from Ted Hinshaw.
- Hadley database: http://www.culpepper.net/genealogy/hadley.
- Earlham College Library; "American Friend Obituary Index":
http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/content/friends/obituaries/index.html.
- 1900 census, Klickitat County, Washington; roll T623-1746, ED 118, page 13A, line #2, dwelling #262, family #262.
- Oregon Death Index, 1903-1970; Ancestry.com.
- Photo courtesy of Charles Barry Hinshaw.
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