┌── Elizabeth Bass Henshaw
│ 1737-1787
┌── Elizabeth Denny ─────┤
│ 1760-1846 │
│ └── Samuel Denny
│ 1731-1817
Andrew Henshaw Ward ───┤
B: 1784 │
D: 1864 │
└── Thomas Walter Ward
M: Sarah Henshaw
Andrew Henshaw Ward [ID 03110]
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Born May 26 1784, Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,2,3
He married Sarah Henshaw, 1809.1,2,4,5,6 Sarah Henshaw, daughter of David Henshaw & Mary Sergeant, was born Apr 10 1787, Leicester, Massachusetts.1,6,7 Andrew and Sarah were first cousins once removed.
Children:1,6,8
Sarah Ann Henshaw Ward, born Sep 28 1809, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; died Jan 10 1865, Boston, Massachusetts; married Francis Sumner Carruth, Jul 7 1831 (children: Francis Ward Carruth, Aug 4 1832 - Aug 6 1833; Francis Ward Carruth, Jul 2 1834 - Oct 30 1835; Sarah Henshaw Carruth, Nov 6/12 1836, married Miles Washburn, Jun 10 1858; Andrew Carruth, Oct 30 1838 - Feb 11 1839; William Ward Carruth; Antoinette Hale Carruth; Emily Frances Carruth; Frances Emily Carruth).
2,9,10,11,12
Joseph Walter Ward, born Jul 2/22 1814, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; married Catharine/Catherine Mary Appleton, Jun 2 1841 (children: John Tucker, Catherine Appleton, Joseph Walter, Adelaide, Charles Henry, and Arthur Stanley Ward, plus a son born and died Jan 30 1861).
2
John Tucker Ward, born Jun 4 1816; died Nov 2 1840; unmarried.
Eliza Maria Antoinette Ward, born Feb 8 1818; died Oct 22 1822.
Frances Caroline Augusta Ward, born Feb 2 1820; died Oct 30 1822.
Frances Antoinette Elizabeth Ward, born Apr 19 1822, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; married Joseph Lewis Danforth, May 12 1845 (children: Florence Ward, John Henshaw, Josephine Lewis, Antoinette, George Lewis, Sallie Ward, William Herbert, and Francis Carruth Danforth).
3
Andrew Henshaw Ward, Jr., born Jan 28 1824/1825, Shrewsbury, Massachusetts; died 1901; married 1) Sarah Ann Walcott, Mar 16 1852 (children: Clarence Stuart, Isabel Walcott, Francis Carruth, Alice Constance, and Reginald Henshaw Ward); 2) Anna Harriet Field (child: Andrew Henshaw Ward III, married Margaret May).
13
David Henshaw Ward, born Jun 23 1830, Boston, Massachusetts; married Julia Frances Noble, Jul 5 1855.
Sarah Henshaw died Oct 6 1863.1,6
Andrew Henshaw Ward died Feb 18 1864, Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.6
Sources
- Robert Kline database: http://www3.telus.net/robertkline.
- Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution (www.ancestry.com).
- "Abridged Compendium", by Frederick Virkus.
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw.
- Contribution from Kristen Wagner-Henshaw.
- "Denny Genealogy in England and America", Denny, C.C. Leicester, Massachusettes, 1866.
- "History of Henshaws in Scotland, in England and in America to the Present
Time", Edith Henshaw Kuntz, 1956;
contributed by Don Henshaw.
- "Genealogy of the Descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts : 1638-1900";
North America, Family Histories, 1500-2000; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Henshaw genealogical chart, author unknown;
Contributed by Donald Craig Henshaw.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120027544.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=120027108.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=104996381.
- Contribution from Peter Mattson ().
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