┌── Aretus John Hinshaw
│ 1884-1969
┌── Everett Fenwick Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1908-1974 │
│ └── Mary Jerusha Frazier
│ 1884-1957
Edwin Everett Hinshaw ────┤
B: 1934 │ ┌── William U. Cook
│ │
└── Clara Celeste Cook ───────┤
1911-2002 │
└── Orilla Brumley
M: Dorothy Ellen Strattan
├── Lindley Edwin Hinshaw (1956-) 1,2
├── Martha Ellen Hinshaw (1958-) 1,2
├── Jenny Elaine Hinshaw (1960-) 1,2
└── Joel Everett Hinshaw (1961-) 1,2
Edwin Everett Hinshaw [ID 03927]
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Born Aug 16 1934, Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana.1,2,3
He married Dorothy Ellen Strattan, Dec 18 1955.1,3 Dorothy, daughter of John Myron Strattan & Eunice Lucille Johnson, was born Dec 6 1934.1,2
Edwin and Dorothy were raised in Indiana.1 Dorothy is the author of the 1993 autobiography "When I Was Young in Indiana" (Indianapolis, Ind.: Guild Press of Indiana, Inc., 1993; ISBN 1878208381).4
Edwin and Dorothy, members of the Religious Society of Friends, active participants and ministers in the Indiana, New England, and East Africa yearly meetings, are dedicated to ministerial work, Quaker service, and education. They have studied at Earlham College, Woodbroke College in Birmingham, England, and Boston University. In 1974 they lived in Orono, Maine where Edwin was a chaplain at the University of Maine and Dorothy is studying Library Science. Edwin has worked in Kenya, New England, Iowa, and Maryland; traveled to England and Ireland. He retired as Headmaster of Sandy Spring Friend's School in Maryland and now (1997) lives in Maine.1
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Sources
- Family lineage contributed by Edwin Everett Hinshaw
- Johnson, Eddis and Hugh Buckner Johnston. "The Johnsons and Johnstons of Corrowauch in Isle of Wright County, Virginia".
Privately Published. Indiana 1979.
- Family group sheets contributed by Kent Myrick ()
- http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=320224290878.
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