┌── Samuel Henshaw
│ 1833-1907
│
│
Edward Henshaw ──────────────┤
B: 1859 │
D: 1938 │
└── Martha -
c1830-1873
M: Helen Josephine Salfelder
├── Louis F. Henshaw (1888-?) 1,2
└── Hurbert Henshaw (1894-) 1,2
Edward Henshaw [ID 20133]
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Born Sep - 1859, England.1
He married Helen Josephine Salfelder, about 1888.1,2 Helen, daughter of - Salfelder & - McCornac, was born Sep 7 1868, New York.1,2,3,4
Edward and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 19 1900), 158 West 116th Street, Manhattan, New York, New York:1
Henshaw, Edward, head-of-household, age 40, born Sept 1859 in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1868, U.S. resident 32 years, naturalized; married 12 years; occupation: clerk; rented home.
Henshaw, Helen, wife, age 31, born Sept 1868 in New York; parents born in Germany; married 12 years; 3 children, 2 living.
Henshaw, Louis F., son, age 11, born Nov 1888 in New York; father born in England; mother born in New York; attended school 10 months.
Henshaw, Hurbert, son, age 5, born June 1894 in New York; father born in England; mother born in New York.
Gibbons, Kate, servant, age 25, born Apr 1875 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Ireland; single; occupation: servant.
Edward and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 6 1910), Manhattan, New York, New York:2
Henshaw, Edward, head-of-household, age 49, born in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1868, naturalized; first marriage, married 22 years; occupation: agent, real estate; rented home.
Henshaw, Helen, wife, age 41, born in New York; father born in Germany; mother born in New Jersey; first marriage, married 22 years; 3 children, 2 living.
Henshaw, Louis F., son, age 21, born in New York; father born in England; mother born in New York; attended school.
Henshaw, Herbert E, son, age 15, born in New York; father born in England; mother born in New York; attended school.
Edward Henshaw died Dec 10 1938, Manhattan, New York, New York; age 78.5,6
Edward's death was reported in the "New York Times" (New York, New York) on December 11, 19386 (see scan below).
Widow Helen and son were shown in the 1939 city directory of Van Nuys, California:7
Henshaw Helen J (wid Edw) r 11838 Hartsook
Widow Helen was shown in the 1940 census (Apr 23 1940), living in the household of son Louis, 11838 Hartsook Street, Los Angeles, California:4
Henshaw, Helen J, mother, age 71, born in New York; completed 1 year of high school; on Apr 1 1935 was living in New York, New York County, New York; widow.
Helen died Jun 22 1957, San Diego County, California.3
Photo: Death of Edward Henshaw "New York Times" (New York, New York), Dec 11 1938
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Sources
- 1900 census, Manhattan, New York, New York; roll T623-1119, ED 843, page 29A, line #45, dwelling #80, family #358.
- 1910 census, 12th Ward, Manhattan, New York, New York; roll T624-1028, ED 731, page 3B, line #72, dwelling #7, family #67.
- California, Death Index, 1940-1997; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1940 census, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California; roll T627-375, ED 60-42, page 12B, line #71, household #394.
- New York, New York, Death Index, 1862-1948; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Death of Edward Henshaw; "New York Times", Dec 11 1938;
Historical Newspapers, Birth, Marriage, & Death Announcements, 1851-2003; http://www.ancestry.com.
- U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989; http://www.ancestry.com.
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