┌── Jacob Henshaw
│ 1780-1869
│
│
Joseph Henshaw ───────┤
B: 1824 │
D: c1870 │
└── Barbara Shelby
1785-1858
M: Susannah Jane Dunn
├── William Franklin Henshaw (1852-1886) 1,2,3
├── Jennie Henshaw 2
├── Dora Henshaw 4
├── Marcia Henshaw (1853-1854) 2
├── Henry William Henshaw (1855-?) 1,2,3,5
├── Susanna Henshaw (c1857-?) 1,2,3
├── Margaret Henshaw (1858-?) 1,2,3
├── Martha Drucilla Henshaw (1859-1892) 1,2,3,4,6,7
├── Jacob Henshaw (1861-?) 1,2,3
├── Charles Henshaw (1862-1862) 2,7
└── Jefferson L. Henshaw (1864-1943) 1,2,3,5,7
Joseph Henshaw [ID 02873]
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Born 18244 [about 18228], Prospect, Pennsylvania4.
He married Susannah Jane Dunn, Sep 26 1850, Pennsylvania.1,2 Susannah was born Sep 28 1831, Pennsylvania.1,2,4,5
Joseph worked as a lumberman,8 and also as a shoemaker.3,6,9
Joseph and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jun 30 1860), Prospect, Butler County, Pennsylvania:5,10
Joseph Henshaw, age 36, born in Pennsylvania; shoemaker; $200 real estate; $132 personal property.
Susanna J. Henshaw, age 27, born in Pennsylvania.
Joseph and family were again shown in the 1870 census, Prospect, Butler County, Pennsylvania:5
Joseph Henshaw, age 46, shoemaker.
Jane Henshaw, age 38.
Joseph Henshaw died about 18701 [18807], Butler County, Pennsylvania1.
Widow Susanna Henshaw and family were shown in the 1880 census, Prospect, Butler County, Pennsylvania:5,11
Henshaw, Susanna, age 48, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; widow; keeps house.
Henshaw, Henry W., son, age 24, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; shoemaker.
Susannah died 1894, Pennsylvania.1,4,7
See also: Jacob Hinshaw who immigrated to Pennsylvania in 1741 and who might be related.
See also: Moses Hinshaw who was married in Philadelphia in 1777, and who might have been related.
See also: John Hyndshaw whose family lived in Pennsylvania in this same era and who might be related.
See also: Conrad Hanshew who lived in Pennsylvania in this same era and who might be related.
See also: Nicholas Henshaw who was born in Philadelphia in 1705, and who might have been related.
Sources
- Contribution from Georgann Hunter ().
- Contribution from Jennifer Hart ().
- 1870 census, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
- Contribution from Ed Albert () citing:
Diana Marie Voltz Geibel, "From the Archives of Butler County, Pennsylvania"; Feb 1997, Closson Press.
- Henshaw family notes and photos from Cindy Hills Melancon ()
- Contribution from Ed Albert ().
- Contribution from Kurt Albert ().
- 1850 census, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania; roll 760, page 239, dwelling #29.
- 1860 census, Butler County, Pennsylvania.
- 1860 census, Prospect, Butler County, Pennsylvania; page 465-466, line #38, dwelling #656, family #403.
- 1880 LDS census index, Butler Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania; roll T9-1109, page 265B.
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