Elizabeth Jane Henshaw
B: ?
D: ?
M: James John Marshall
Elizabeth Jane Henshaw [ID 03447]
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Born Virginia.
She married James John Marshall3,4,5 [John James Marshall2], Feb 9 18373,4,5, Clay County, Missouri3,4,5. James was born Virginia [Kentucky6].
Children:7
Mary Margaret Marshall, born Apr 30 1841, Clay County, Missouri; died Apr 8 1919, Champaign County, Illinois; married Samuel Kellroy Dunn (children: Clarence, Mary E., Sarah J., Dandemo, Mathew G., Ernst/Ernest Joseph, and Olivia "Ollie" Dunn).
1,2,6,8,9
James Marshall, born c1843.
8
James is thought to have died in the 1840s;7 Elizabeth is thought to have died about 1860.7
This might be the same as Elizabeth Henshaw #214.10
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Sources
- 1880 census, Somer Township, Champaign County, Illinois; roll T9-0180, ED 24, page 327C, line #1, family #196.
- Contribution from Perseveranti Dabitur () citing: death certificate of Mary Margaret (Marshall) Dunn.
- "Missouri Marriages to 1850"; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "Missouri Marriages Before 1840", by Susan Ormesher; Genealogical Publishing Company; Baltimore, 1982; G929.3778 OR73 in a local library.
- "Missouri Marriages Before 1840", GenealogyLibrary.com.
- 1900 census, Somer Township, Champaign County, Illinois; ED 27, page 222B (Sheet 5B), line #82, dwelling #98, family #101.
- Contribution from Perseveranti Dabitur ().
- 1870 census, Jackson Township, Buchanan County, Missouri; roll M593-761, page 336, line #11, dwelling #46, family #48.
- 1910 census, Urbana Township, Champaign County, Illinois; ED 37, page 216A (Sheet 4A), line #49, dwelling #83, family #83.
- Speculation.
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