┌── Nathan Lindsey Hinshaw
│ 1852-1931
┌── Joel Tilnias Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1876-1916 │
│ └── Alice Jane Walker
│ 1851-1922
Joel Lin Hinshaw ───────┤
B: 1904 │ ┌── Joseph Neuhas
D: 1982 │ │
└── Mamie Neuhas ──────────┤
1883-?
M: Florence Ruth Monroe
└── Robert L. Hinshaw (1925-) 1
Joel Lin Hinshaw [ID 04743]
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Joel Lin Hinshaw2 [Joel Linn Hinshaw3, Lynn Hinshaw4].
Born Feb 28 1904, Texas.3,4,5,6
He married Florence Ruth Monroe, Nov 22 1924.3 Florence, daughter of Robert David Monroe & Emma Anna Wenger, was born Apr 27 1902, Kansas.1,5,7
Florence and son Robert were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 15 1930), living with her widowed father and family in Emma Township, Harvey County, Kansas:1
Monroe, Robert D., head-of-household, age 67, born in Indiana; father born in Ohio; mother born in Indiana; widower; owned home; radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a veteran.
Hinshaw, Florence, daughter, age 27, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; first married at age 23.
Monroe, Ervin E., son, age 25, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a veteran.
Monroe, William H., son, age 21, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Monroe, Vella S., daughter, age 18, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kansas; attended school.
Hinshaw, Robert L., grandson, age 4 years 5 months, born in Kansas; parents born in Kansas.
Holdeman, Eunice, boarder, age 17, born in California; parents born in U.S.; attended school.
Florence wrote a book on sewing, "Slip Covers and Draperies Made by Cut and Pattern Method", Sep 20 1955, Wichita, Kansas.7
In 1982 Joel was living in/near Richardson, Dallas County, Texas.5
Joel Lin Hinshaw died Oct 6 1982, Dallas County, Texas.2,5
Florence died May 25 1984, Dallas County, Texas.2,5
Social Security information for Joel Lin Hinshaw: 336-07-0997
Social Security information for Florence Ruth Monroe: 512-32-6021
Sources
- 1930 census, Emma Township, Harvey County, Kansas; roll T626-705, ED 6, page 2B, line #51, dwelling #33, family #33.
- Texas Department of Health. "Texas Death Index, 1964-1998". Ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Terri Overman ().
- 1920 census, Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas; roll T625-534, ED 48, page 10B, line #55, dwelling #268, family #276.
- "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
- 1910 census, 1st Ward, Houston, Harris County, Texas; roll T624-1559, ED 46, page 10A, line #18, dwelling #208, family #209.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Daniel Wenger ().
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