┌── Daniel Henshaw
│ 1701-1781
┌── William Henshaw ──┤
│ 1735-1820 │
│ └── Elizabeth Allen Bass
│ 1703-1774
Lucinda Henshaw ────────┤
B: 1786 │ ┌── Dudley Wade Swan
D: 1870 │ │
└── Phebe Swan ───────┤
1753-1808 │
└── Beulah (Swan)
M: Samuel Daugherty
M: Joseph Addison Denny
Lucinda Henshaw [ID 04590]
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Born Sep 23 1786, Leicester, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,2,3,4
She married Samuel Daugherty1,5,6 [Sam Dougherty3]. This was Samuel's second marriage.6
Children:
Almina/Almira Henshaw Daugherty; married James W. Woodruff.
1,6,7
Edward Daugherty.
1,7
William Daugherty.
1,7
She then married Joseph Addison Denny, Mar 28 1816, Worcester County, Massachusetts.1,3,5,6,8,9 Joseph Addison Denny, son of Samuel Denny & Elizabeth Bass Henshaw, was born Apr 2 1777.9 Lucinda and Joseph were first cousins; Joseph was the son of Lucinda's aunt Elizabeth Henshaw.
This was Joseph's second marriage.6 Joseph had previously been married to Lucinda's sister Phebe, who had died in 1815.9
Children:
Sarah Healy Denny, born Feb 10 1817; died Oct 4 1838; married J. Boon.
1,7
Harriet Flint Denny, born Dec 13 1818; died Feb 14 1904; married Enoch Downs Underwood, Jun 14 1842 (children: Sarah Catherine/Katherine, Emma Whittier, Frederick Douglas, William Jackson and Hattie Bell Underwood).
1,6,7,10
Elizabeth Henshaw Denny, born Apr 12 1821; married Hiram Whulock/Wheelock, Feb 21 1843.
1,7,11
Joseph Addison Denny died Nov 19 1822, Leicester, Massachusetts.9
Lucinda Henshaw died Feb 19 1870.2,3
Sources
- "History of the Henshaw Family", a handwritten manuscript identified as a copy of a letter written
August 16, 1829 by Daniel Henshaw of Boston (probably #4588 to Joshua Henshaw Hayward of
Boston (probably a son or grandson of Sarah Henshaw Hayward); part of the manuscript
collection titled "Henshaw family Papers, 1757-1892" archived at the American Antiquarian Society,
Manuscripts Department, 185 Salisbury Street, Worcester, MA 01609-1634.
- Contribution from Lizbet119 () citing:
Henshaw family bible archived at the Massachusetts Historical Society.
- Henshaw genealogical chart, author unknown;
Contributed by Donald Craig Henshaw.
- Massachusetts Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw.
- Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution (www.ancestry.com).
- Contribution from Kristen Wagner-Henshaw.
- Halbert's "The New World Book of Henshaws" (for what it's worth).
- "Genealogy of the Denny family in England and America", Denny, Christopher Columbus; Leicester, Massachusettes, 1886.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by ().
- Posting Sep 2 2007 by Geoffrey Woollard () to MAWORCES-L, citing: Joseph Addison Denny's Diary.
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