┌── William Henshaw
│ 1735-1820
┌── Joseph Henshaw ───┤
│ 1774-1855 │
│ └── Phebe Swan
│ 1753-1808
Joseph Sumner Henshaw ───┤
B: 1806 │ ┌── Jonah Goulding
D: 1891 │ │
└── Relief Goulding ──┤
1781-1847 │
└── Grace Knowlton
M: Eliza -
├── Charles Henshaw (c1841-1870) 1
├── Mary Ann Henshaw (c1846-?) 1
└── Emily Henshaw (c1849-?) 1,2
M: Eliza -
Joseph Sumner Henshaw [ID 04724]
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Joseph Sumner Henshaw3,4 [Summer Henshaw5].
Born Dec 26 18061,3,6 [about 18164], Auburn, Worcester County, Massachusetts1,3,6.
He married Eliza -.1 Eliza was born about 18151 [about 18184], New York1.
Eliza died Sep 3 1852, Albany, Albany County, New York; age 34.4 Medical: Eliza died due to "Child Bed".4
He then married Eliza -.4 Eliza was born about 1811.4
Joseph and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jun 15 1860), Albany, Albany County, New York:1
Joseph S Henshaw, age 53, born in Massachusetts; tavern proprietor.
Eliza Henshaw, age 45, born in New York.
[... ten other unrelated individuals, apparently boarders ...]
Joseph and family were shown in the 1880 census, Albany, Albany County, New York:2
Henshaw, Joseph, age 72, born in Massachusetts; parents born in Massachusetts; laborer.
Henshaw, Eliza, wife, age 60, born in New York; parents born in New York; keeping house;
Henshaw, Emma, daughter, age 31, born in New York; father born in Massachusetts; mother born in New York; single.
Eliza died Dec 2 1883, Albany, Albany County, New York; age 69.4
Joseph Sumner Henshaw died Mar 29 1891, Albany, Albany County, New York; age 75.4
Sources
- 1860 census, 2nd Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York; page 241, line #1, dwelling #39, family #89.
- 1880 LDS census index, 5th Ward, Albany, Albany County, New York; roll T9-0805, page 138B.
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw citing: LDS IGI.
- Menands, New York, Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Cards, 1791-2011; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "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.
- The LDS IGI - Massachusetts, citing: Vital records of the town of Auburn (formerly Ward), Massachusetts.
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