┌── William Hinshaw
│ c1772-?
┌── William Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1812-1859 │
│ └── Jane Hamm
│
Martha Jane Hinshaw ─────┤
B: c1834 │
D: <1870 │
└── Mary Lambertson
?-1841
M: Patrick Henry McElyea
Martha Jane Hinshaw [ID 02146]
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Born about 18341,2 [about 18363], Alabama1,2.
She married Patrick Henry McElyea4 [Henry McElyea3,5], Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama4. Patrick, son of Isaac McElyea & Nancy Sisk, was born about 1830, Alabama.3,4,5,6
Children:3,5,7
James McElyea, born c1852 [c1854], Alabama.
Malissa Jane McElyea, born c1856, Alabama.
Mary McElyea, born c1858, Alabama.
Frances Delilah "Fannie" McElyea, born c1861 [Dec 1862], Alabama.
Henry [Patrick Henry] McElyea, born Oct 15 1864, Jackson County, Alabama; died Feb 15 1927, Winnsboro, Franklin County, Texas.
John McElyea, born 1865, Alabama.
4
Martha and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jun 13 1860), Jackson County, Alabama:3
Henry McElerly, age 30, born in Alabama; farmer; cannot read or write.
Martha McElerly, age 24, born in Alabama; cannot read or write.
Jas McElerly, age 8, born in Alabama.
Mary McElerly, age 2, born in Alabama.
Almira Trip, age 30, born in Alabama; cannot read or write.
Daughter Malissa was shown in the 1860 census living in (or staying in) the nearby household of first cousin George Washington Hinshaw #3463.8 Also living very nearby in 1860 were the families of cousin John W. Hinshaw, and the family of cousin William Hinshaw, and also Newton Hinshaw who might be closely related. Also living nearby was the family of Greene Hinshaw/Thompson.
Martha Jane Hinshaw died before 1870.4
Patrick and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 24 1870), Jackson County, Alabama:5
McElyea, Henry, age 40, born in Alabama; farm laborer.
McElyea, James, age 16, born in Alabama; farm laborer.
McElyea, Malissa, age 14, born in Alabama; attended school.
McElyea, Mary, age 12, born in Alabama; attended school.
McElyea, Frances, age 9, born in Alabama; attended school.
McElyea, Henry, age 6, born in Alabama.
McElyea, John, age 5, born in Alabama.
Patrick Henry McElyea remarried to Della J.F. Frazier on Dec 6 1870,6 so it is assumed that Martha had died by then.
Sources
- "Paint Rock Valley Pioneers", a directory of Alabama cemeteries
by Kittye Vandiver Henshaw, Evelyn Rochelle, and Addie Shaver,
F332 P34446 1986, in the Tennessee State Library and Archives;
Also 976.195 V3hk in the LDS Family History Library (not on microfilm).
Contributed by Robert Worley.
- 1850 census, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M432-7, page 133B, line #4, dwelling #411, family #411.
- 1860 census, Paint Rock P.O., Division 4, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M653-11, page 308, line #14, dwelling #281, family #281.
- Contribution from Dale Shaw, Jr. ().
- 1870 census, Big Coon P.O., Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M593-20, page 92B, line #34, dwelling #362, family #367.
- GEDCOM file f3820.ged at www.ancestry.com.
- Ancestry Family Tree data "Taylor Family Tree" posted by "SadiepDavis".
- 1860 census, Paint Rock P.O., Division 4, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M653-11, page 308, line #31, dwelling #284, family #284.
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