┌── Ira King Henshaw
│ 1816-1845
┌── Ira King Henshaw ────┤
│ 1844-1922 │
│ └── Caroline M. Smith
│ 1825-1898
Ivy R. Henshaw ──────────┤
B: 1881 │
D: 1964 │
└── Emurette M. Putnam
1844-1927
M: William H. Harrington
Ivy R. Henshaw [ID 22097]
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Born Jul - 1881, Michigan.1,2
She married William H. Harrington, Feb 13 1901, Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan.2 William, son of C. Harrington & Della Grant Refer, was born 1879, Michigan.2,3
Children:3
Beatrice Harrington, born c1902, Michigan.
Earl Deane Harrington, born May 24 1906, Michigan; died Nov 1968; buried Fairview Cemetery; married Lola Vineta Whitnery, Aug 12 1925, Coldwater Branch County, Michigan.
2
Iva and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 2 1920), Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan:3
Harrington, Wm K, head-of-household, age 40, born in Michigan; parents born in Michigan; owned home (free); occupation: janitor, post office.
Harrington, Iva, wife, age 30, born in Michigan; parents born in New York.
Harrington, Beatrice, daughter, age 18, born in Michigan; parents born in Michigan; attended school.
Harrington, Dean, son, age 13, born in Michigan; parents born in Michigan; attended school.
Henshaw, Ira, father-in-law boarder, age 74, born in New York; parents born in New York; occupation: cabinet maker, retired.
Thompkins, Levi, lodger, age 55, born in New York; parents born in New York; widower; occupation: lawyer, [..unclear..].
William died 1947, buried Fairview Cemetery, Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan.2
Ivy R. Henshaw died 1964, Michigan; buried Fairview Cemetery, Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan.2
Sources
- 1900 census, Homer, Calhoun County, Michigan; roll T623-705, ED 48, page 17B, line #80, dwelling #444, family #446.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1920 census, 4th Ward, Albion, Calhoun County, Michigan; roll T625-759, ED 32, page 1B, line #85, dwelling #23, family #23.
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