┌── Absolom Hinshaw
│ 1752-1830
┌── Stephen Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1797-1877 │
│ └── Elizabeth Hinshaw
│ c1753-1833
Asenath Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1824 │ ┌── Charles Davis
D: 1900 │ │
└── Hannah Davis ─────┤
1804-1881 │
└── Hannah Piggott
M: David Cox
Asenath Hinshaw [ID 00323]
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Born May 3 1824, Holly Spring MM, North Carolina.1,2,3,4,5,6,7
She married David Cox, Nov 27 1845, Piney Ridge MH, North Carolina.1,2,4,8,9 David, son of Jesse Cox & Mary Mackie, was born Mar 11 1819, Randolph County, North Carolina.4,5,7,9,10
Children:5,6,7,9,10,11,12
Hanna Cox, born Jan 30 1847.
Jesse Cox, born Apr 20 1848; married Edna/Edney Barker (children: Stephen Sidney Cox & Martha Edna/Edney Cox).
Mary/Patience Cox, born Feb 23 1850.
Stephen M. Cox, born Oct 13 1851, Ashville, Buncombe County, North Carolina; died Jun 20 1934, Westfield, Hamilton County, Indiana; married Nettie J. "Janet" Carruthers, Dec 22 1891.
9,13
Amos Cox, born Jan 30 1856; died Nov 23 1857.
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Ezra Cox, born Jan 10 1863.
Asenath Cox, born Jun 26 1866.
Malissa J. Cox, born May 12 1869.
Asenath and family were shown in the 1850 census (Aug 10 1850), Randolph County, North Carolina:5
David Cox, age 31, born in North Carolina; farmer; $120 real estate.
Asenith Cox, age 26, born in North Carolina.
Hannah Cox, age 3, born in North Carolina.
Jesse Cox, age 2, born in North Carolina.
Patience Cox, age 4 months, born in North Carolina.
Living next door in 1850 were David's parents, Jesse & Mary Cox.16
Asenath and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jul 4 1860), Randolph County, North Carolina:10
David Cox, age 41, born in North Carolina; farmer; $200 real estate; $460 personal property.
Asenath Cox, age 37, born in North Carolina; domestic.
Hannah Cox, age 13, born in North Carolina.
Jesse Cox, age 12, born in North Carolina.
Mary Cox, age 10, born in North Carolina.
Stephen Cox, age 8, born in North Carolina.
Simeon Cox, age 6, born in North Carolina.
Asenath and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jul 5 1870), Randolph County, North Carolina:6
Cox, David, age 57, born in North Carolina; farmer; $250 real estate; $300 personal property.
Cox, Aseneth, age 46, born in North Carolina; housekeeping.
Cox, Jesse, age 21, born in North Carolina; works on farm.
Cox, Mary, age 20, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Cox, Stephen, age 18, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Cox, Simeon, age 16, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Cox, Caroline, age 13, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Cox, Zeno, age 10, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Cox, Aseneth E., age 5, born in North Carolina.
Cox, Melissa J., age 1, born in North Carolina.
Cox, Ezra, age 8, born in North Carolina; attended school.
Asenath and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 12 1880), Randolph County, North Carolina:7
Cox, David, age 61, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; farmer.
Cox, Aseneth, wife, age 56, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; keeping house.
Cox, Mary, daughter, age 28, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; widow; taylor.
Cox, Robert, grandson, age 5, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina.
Cox, Caroline, daughter, age 22, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina.
Cox, Zeno, son, age 18, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; farm labor.
Cox, Ezra, son, age 17, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina.
Cox, Aseneth E., daughter, age 15, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina.
David died Aug 12 1888.4,9
Asenath Hinshaw died Jun 30 1900.9
Photo: Asenath Hinshaw
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Photo: Asenath Hinshaw
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Photo: David Cox
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Photo: Asenath Hinshaw, David Cox, and family
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Sources
- "The Hinshaw and Henshaw Families", by William Hinshaw;
edited by Milo Custer; private printing, Bloomington, Illinois, 1911;
Frank I. Miller Co., printers. LDS microfilm number 1402822.
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Tennessee.
- "Charles and Hannah (Matson) Davis and their descendants" by Earl H.
Davis, microfilm #1011836, Item 2, in the LDS Family History Library.
- 1850 census, Southern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M432-641, page 96, line #15, dwelling #222, family #226.
- 1870 census, Asheboro P.O., Grant Township, Randolph County, North Carolina; page 380B, line #30, dwelling #183, family #166.
- 1880 census, Grant Township, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll T9-0978, ED 221, page 164B, line #38, dwelling #99, family #99.
- Probate Court record of the last will of Hannah Davis Hinshaw.
- Posting Aug 18 2008 by Barclay () to QUAKER-ROOTS-L.
- 1860 census, Asheboro P.O., Eastern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M653-910, page 238, line #34, dwelling #149, family #149.
- GEDCOM file h5142.ged at http://www.ancestry.com.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Deb Landauer ().
- Posting Jan 2 2001 by Susan Muglich () to OHSHELBY-L.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- Contribution from Yvonne Cox McPherson ().
- 1850 census, Southern Division, Randolph County, North Carolina; roll M432-641, page 96, line #9, dwelling #221, family #225.
- Photo courtesy of Waldo Hinshaw.
- Photo courtesy of Lee Hoyt Hinshaw Jr..
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