┌── Simon Hinshaw
│ 1785-1852
┌── Nathan Hinshaw ───────────────┤
│ 1831-1895 │
│ └── Rebecca Hobson
│ 1784-1855
Nathan Pearl Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1888 │
D: 1962 │
└── Nancy Jane (Baty) Slingloff
1853-1914
M: Eva Almira Barnhart
├── Myrtle Temperance Hinshaw (1914-1962) 1,2,3,4,5
├── George Nathan Hinshaw (1916-1986) 1,2,3,4,6,7,8
└── Evelyn Pearle Hinshaw (1917-1931) 1,2,3,4,9
Nathan Pearl Hinshaw [ID 00472]
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Nathan Pearl Hinshaw2,6,7,10,11,12,13 [Pearl Hinshaw6,7].
Born Oct 11 1888, Anchor, McLean County, Illinois.1,2,3,4,6,8,10,11,12,13,14
Pearl lived in Bellflower, Illinois.6,10
He married Eva Almira Barnhart2,15, Jun 18 19132,15 [Apr 14 19131], Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois2,15. Eva, daughter of William Douglas Barnhart & Myrtle Mae Bradbury, was born Jun 11 1893, North Loup, Valley County, Nebraska.2,3,4,8,11,16
On Jun 5 1917 Nathan Pearl Hinshaw, age 28, registered for the World War I draft in McLean County, Illinois. He declared he was born Oct 11 1888 in Anchor, Illinois, and was then residing in Bellflower, Illinois, married with a wife and two children, occupied as a clerk employed by B.F. Hinshaw of Bellflower. No previous military experience. He was recorded as medium height, slim, brown eyes, brown hair.12
Nathan and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 22 1920), Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois:3
Hinshaw, Nathan P., head-of-household, age 31, born in Illinois; father born in Pennsylvania [sic]; mother born in Illinois; owned home; occupation: carpenter, house.
Hinshaw, Eva, wife, age 27, born in Nebraska; parents born in Illinois.
Hinshaw, Myrtle, daughter, age 5, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska.
Hinshaw, George, son, age 3, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska.
Hinshaw, Evelyn, daughter, age 2, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska.
Hinshaw, Benjamin F., brother, age 32, born in Illinois; father born in Pennsylvania [sic]; mother born in Illinois; single; occupation: laborer.
Nathan and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 4 1930), Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois:4
Hinshaw, Nathan P, head-of-household, age 41, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; first married at age 25; owned home ($2500 value); no radio in home; occupation: carpenter, house builder; not a veteran.
Hinshaw, Eva A, wife, age 36, born in Nebraska; parents born in Illinois; first married at age 20.
Hinshaw, Myrtle F, daughter, age 15, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska; attended school.
Hinshaw, George N, son, age 14, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska; attended school.
Hinshaw, Evelyn P, daughter, age 12, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska; attended school.
Hinshaw, Benjamin F, brother, age 42, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in Nebraska [sic]; single; occupation: laborer, gas station; World War I veteran.
Nathan and family were shown in the 1940 census (Apr 29 1940), Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois:8
Hinshaw, Nathan, head-of-household, age 51, born in Illinois; completed 8th grade; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house; owned home ($2500 value); occupation: carpenter, building construction; worked 30 weeks in 1939; $570 wages in 1939.
Hinshaw, Eva, wife, age 46, born in Nebraska; completed 8th grade; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house.
Hinshaw, George, son, age 23, born in Illinois; completed 4 years of high school; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house; occupation: farm work, private family; worked 20 weeks in 1939; $100 wages in 1939.
Hinshaw, Frank, brother, age 52, born in Illinois; completed 8th grade; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same house; single; $0 wages in 1939, plus other income.
On Apr 27 1942 Nathan P. Hinshaw, age 58, registered for the World War I draft in Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois. He declared he was born Oct 11 1888 in Anchor, Illinois, and was then residing in Bellflower, Illinois, employed by Lawson Bros. of Bellflower. He declared his relative/contact was B.F. Hinshaw of Bellflower. He was recorded as 5'10" tall, 165 lbs., brown eyes, gray hair, light complexion. The registrar signing the registration was B.F. Hinshaw.14
Nathan Pearl Hinshaw died Jul 29 1962, Gibson City, Ford County, Illinois; buried Aug 1 1962, Bellflower Cemetery, 3850 East Road, Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois.2,11,13
Eva died Sep 7 1979, Sullivan, Moultrie County, Illinois; buried Sep 11 1979, Bellflower Cemetery, 3850 East Road, Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois.2,11,16
Photo: Nathan Pearl Hinshaw World War I draft registration card
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Photo: Nathan Pearl Hinshaw World War II draft registration card
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Photo: Nathan Pearl Hinshaw & Eva Almira Barnhart gravestone Bellflower Cemetery
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Social Security information for Nathan Pearl Hinshaw: 343-10-1458
Social Security information for Eva Almira Barnhart: 322-56-1916
Sources
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- RootsWeb WorldConnect GEDCOM from Carolyn Worthington ().
- 1920 census, Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois; roll T625-386, ED 87, page 1A, line #1, dwelling #1, family #1.
- 1930 census, Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois; roll T626-535, ED 6, page 3B, line #92, dwelling #84, family #87.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Carolyn Worthington ().
- Family group sheets and newspaper clippings contributed by Bill Hewitt ().
- Biographical sketch of Nathan Hinshaw.
- 1940 census, Bellflower, McLean County, Illinois; roll T627-841, ED 57-6, page 4B, line #74, household #98.
- Evelyn Pearle Hinshaw death record.
- "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.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21591268.
- U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Ancestry Family Tree data "WBT FAMILY TREE" posted by "wbterrien".
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=21591236.
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