┌── William Franklin Henshaw
│ 1852-1886
┌── George Clyde Henshaw ──┤
│ 1877-1949 │
│ └── Catherine Olive Emery
│ 1853-1886
Mary Miranda Henshaw ───┤
B: 1901 │ ┌── Stephen Criswell Johnson
D: 1963 │ │
└── Susan Alma Johnston ───┤
1877-1954 │
└── Elizabeth "Lizzie" Hepler
M: William Henry Hunter
Mary Miranda Henshaw [ID 02819]
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Mary Miranda Henshaw1,2 [Mary Myranda Henshaw3].
Born Aug 22 1901, Tionesta, Forest County, Pennsylvania.1,2,3,4,5,6
She married William Henry Hunter, Jun 11 1918, Drumright, Creek County, Oklahoma.1,2,3 William, son of James Leroy Hunter & Phoebe Ethel Sidey2,3,6,7, was born Sep 4 18972,3,6,7 [about 18995], St. Mary's, Auglaize County, Ohio2,3,6,7.
Children:
William Hunter, born c1921, Oklahoma.
6
Marilyn Hunter, born c1922, Oklahoma.
6
Lois Irene Hunter, born Jun 12 1923, Oklahoma; married Edwin Curtis Daniel, Dec 18 1940.
2,6
Mildred Vivian "Midge" Hunter, born Aug 6 1925, Oklahoma; married Benjamin Owen Nay, Dec 17 1942.
2,6
Ralph Lee Hunter, born Jul 18 1931; died Sep 19 1967; married Thelma Seiber, Jan 30 1953.
2
Mary and William were shown in the 1920 census (Feb 3 1920), Blarney Street, Shannon, Garfield County, Oklahoma:5
Hunter, Wm, head-of-household, age 21, born in Ohio; parents born in United States; owned home (free); occupation: laborer, oil fields.
Hunter, Mary, wife, age 18, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania.
Mary and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 19 1930), Olive Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma:6
Hunter, William H., head-of-household, age 32, born in Ohio; father born in Ohio; mother born in Pennsylvania; first married at age 21; owned home ($250 value); radio in home; occupation: driller, oil field; not a war veteran.
Hunter, Mary, wife, age 28, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; first married at age 17.
Hunter, William, son, age 9, born in Oklahoma; father born in Ohio; mother born in Pennsylvania.
Hunter, Marilyn, daughter, age 8, born in Oklahoma; father born in Ohio; mother born in Pennsylvania.
Hunter, Lois, daughter, age 6, born in Oklahoma; father born in Ohio; mother born in Pennsylvania.
Hunter, Mildred, daughter, age 4, born in Oklahoma; father born in Ohio; mother born in Pennsylvania.
Mary Miranda Henshaw died Feb 20 1963, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.2,3 Medical: Mary died from pancreatic cancer.2
William died Oct 3 1971, Alex, Grady County, Oklahoma.2,7
Photo: Dora Henshaw as a child, with siblings
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Photo: Mary Henshaw with mother and sisters
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Social Security information for William Henry Hunter: 443-01-3324
Sources
- Contribution from Georgann Hunter ().
- Henshaw family notes and photos from Cindy Hills Melancon ()
- LDS Pedigree Resource File.
- 1910 census, Tionesta Burough, Forest County, Pennsylvania; roll T624-1347, ED 61, page 14B, line #77, dwelling #167, family #170.
- 1920 census, Shannon, Creek County, Oklahoma; roll T625-1460, ED 268, page 15B, line #82, dwelling #301, family #419.
- 1930 census, Olive Township, Garfield County, Oklahoma; roll T626-1903, ED 53, page 7B, line #86, dwelling #74, family #62.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- Photo courtesy of Cindy Hills Melancon.
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