┌── Thomas Henshaw
│ c1780-c1840
│
│
Eliza Ann Henshaw ───┤
B: 1821 │ ┌── Fielding Lewis
D: 1884 │ │
└── Elizabeth Lewis ──┤
1786-?
M: James Terrell
Eliza Ann Henshaw [ID 02587]
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Eliza Ann Henshaw1,2 [Eliza Hanshaw3,4].
Born Nov 27 1821, Milton, North Carolina.1 Eliza shown age 30 in the 1850 census, Caswell County, North Carolina5
She married James Terrell, Sep 30 1852, Caswell County, North Carolina.1,2,3 A marriage bond was recorded for Eliza Hanshaw & James Terrell on Sep 27 1852, Caswell County, North Carolina. They were married Sep 30 1852 by A. M. Woods, Justice of the Peace.4
James, son of John Terrell & Anne Butler, was born Jan 22 1794, Caswell County, North Carolina.1 This was James' second marriage - he had been previously married Mar 21 1916 to Elizabeth "Betsy" Crisp, by whom he had 10 children.6
Children:1
Bedford Brown Terrell, born Jan 5 1853; married Jennie N. Scott.
Elizabeth Bettie Terrell, born Jul 28 1854; married Fate L. Cooper.
James Monroe Terrell, born Aug 22 1856; married Mattie Murphy.
Ida Sinie Terrell, born Jan 23 1859; married George F. Compton.
Nicholas Terrell, born Aug 24 1863; married Hannah Williams.
James died Apr 28 1871.1
Eliza Ann Henshaw died Aug 20 1884.1
Sources
- Contribution from Jim Young () citing:
GenServ web site report.
- Contribution from Charlie Weaver ().
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- North Carolina Marriage Bonds, 1741-1868. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- Contribution from Charlie Weaver () citing:
1850 census, Caswell County, North Carolina; page 245.
- Contribution from Charlie Weaver () citing:
Doug Terrell, descendent of James & Eliza.
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