Heather Elizabeth Hinshaw
┌── Owen Jacob Hinshaw
│ 1890-1960
┌── William Allen Hinshaw ─────┤
│ 1910-1962 │
│ └── Ethyl May Cox
│ 1890-1982
Heather Elizabeth Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1934 │ ┌── Thomas Pittman
│ │
└── Thelma Elizabeth Pittman ──┤
1911-1994 │
└── Marion Muirhead
M: Oliver Brooks Hill
M: Andrew P. Tomas
Heather Elizabeth Hinshaw [ID 03997]
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Born Nov 30 1934, Vacaville, Solano County, California.1,2,3,4
She married Oliver Brooks Hill, Aug 16 1953.1,2 Oliver, son of Harry K. Hill & Dorothy B. Bellevil, was born Nov 23 1922, Glenn County, California.1,2,4,5
Children (both born in San Joaquin County, California):1,4
Rodney Allen Hill, born May 13 1954; married 1976, Cynthia Arbsland.
Stanley Brooks Hill, born Jun 21 1955; married 1978, Sandra Jane Robertson; child: Brooks Katerine Hill, Dec 25 1978 [].
4,6
Heather and Oliver were divorced in 1957.1,2
Heather spent six years in Frankfurt, Germany working for the U.S. military as a civilian, and traveled extensively to many countries.2
She then married Andrew P. Tomas, Nov 17 1976, Cobenhavn (Copenhagen), Denmark.1,2 Heather and Andrew had met in Zurich in 1974.2
Andrew P. Tomas is a world renowned author of several books, the most noted, "We Are Not the First", was a best seller for over six months.2
No children by this marriage.1
Heather Hinshaw was a talented mezzo soprano and won a scholarship to the University of the Pacific in Stockton, California. She was offered the lead in "Carmen" her second year there.1
Heather and Andrew currently (1999) reside in Chico, California with their many birds, dogs and cats.2
Sources
- Contribution from Marion Hinshaw.
- "The Hinshaw Family", an extensive family history manuscript by Heather Hinshaw-Tomas
- VitalSearch California Birth Index 1905-2001:
http://www.vitalsearch-ca.com/gen/ca/_vitals/cabirthm.htm.
- California Birth Index, 1905-1995; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1930 census, 421 5th Street, East Willows, Township 4, Glenn County, California; roll T626-115, ED 10, page 4B, line #69, dwelling #64, family #66.
- Contribution from Brooks Hill ().
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