Albert Henshaw
B: 1836
D: 1910
M: Isabella Holman
├── William Henshaw (c1865-?) 1,2
├── David Henshaw (c1868-?) 1,3
├── Eugene Henshaw (c1870-?) 1,3
├── Claud Henshaw (1878-1897) 3
└── Birdie Isabella Henshaw (1882-?) 4,5
Albert Henshaw [ID 02469]
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Albert Henshaw3,6 [Albert Hinshaw7].
Born Jan 13 18363,6,7 [Jan - 18475], Cleveland, Ohio3,6,7.
He married Isabella Holman, about 1865.4,5 Isabella was born Sep 13 1849, Missouri.1,3,5,8
Albert and family were shown in the 1870 census, Wasco County, Oregon:1
Albert Henshaw, age 34, born in Massachusetts; farmer.
Isabel Henshaw, age 20, born in Missouri; keeping house.
Albert and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 4 1880), Lone Rock, Wasco County, Oregon:3
Henshaw, Albert, age 43, born in Ohio; father born in Massachusetts; mother born in New Jersey; stock farmer.
Henshaw, Isabell, wife, age 30, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; keeping house.
Henshaw, David, son, age 12, born in Oregon; father born in Ohio; mother born in Missouri.
Henshaw, Eugene, son, age 10, born in Oregon; father born in Ohio; mother born in Missouri.
Henshaw, Claud, son, age 1, born in Oregon; father born in Ohio; mother born in Missouri.
Freedlander, Benjimin, servant, age 22, born in New York; sheep herder.
On Apr 26 1887 Albert Henshaw was appointed postmaster of Lone Rock, Gilliam County, Oregon. He served as postmaster until Oct 30 1889.9
Albert and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 9 1900), Condon Precinct, Gilliam County, Oregon:5
Henshaw, Albert, head-of-household, age 53, born Jan 1847 in Ohio; parents' birthplaces unknown; married 35 years.
Henshaw, Isabella, wife, age 50, born Sep 1849 in Texas; father born in Virginia; mother's birthplace unknown; married 35 years; 8 children, 1 living.
Henshaw, Birdie, daughter, age 17, born June 1882 in Oregon; father born in Ohio; mother born in Texas.
Isabella died Jan 2 1901, Condon, Gilliam County, Oregon; age 52.8,10
Isabel's death was noted in the "Arlington Record" on Feb 1 1901:10
Mrs. Al Henshaw of Condon died at Condon, wife of Albert Henshaw. She was 52 years old and was one of the first settlers of Lonerock arriving in 1871. A daughter and her husband survive her. Her daughter is Mrs. Chas. Crossfield of Condon.
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Albert Henshaw died Apr 10 1910, Boise, Ada County, Idaho; age 74.6,7
Albert might have remarried - see: Albert Henshaw #9824.
This person's ancestry is unknown!
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Sources
- 1870 census, The Dalles Precinct, Western District, Wasco County, Oregon; page 425B; USGenWeb archives.
- 1870 census, The Dalles Precinct, Western District, Wasco County, Oregon ; USGenWeb archives.
- 1880 census, Lone Rock Precinct, Wasco County, Oregon; roll T9-1084, ED 119, page 182D, line #1, family #23.
- Birdie Isabella Henshaw birth record.
- 1900 census, Condon Precinct, Gilliam County, Oregon; roll T623-1347, ED 19, page 3B, line #63, dwelling #53, family #53.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29970629.
- Idaho, Select Deaths and Burials, 1907-1965; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=29970646.
- U.S., Appointments of U. S. Postmasters, 1832-1971; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Posting Jan 30 2003 by L. J. Masters () to ORGILLIA-L.
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