┌── Anderson Henshaw
│ 1817-1888
┌── Charles Elliott Henshaw ──┤
│ 1849-1943 │
│ └── Margaret Jane Bussey
│ 1828-?
Louise Belle Henshaw ────┤
B: 1875 │ ┌── Andrew Roberts
D: 1920 │ │
└── Camelia J. Roberts ───────┤
1851-1923 │
└── Sara Nelson
M: Arthur Magius Arveson
Louise Belle Henshaw [ID 05211]
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Born Oct 11 1875, Franklin, Johnson County, Indiana.1,2,3,4,5,6,7
She married Arthur Magius Arveson, Sep 11 1901, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin.1,2,3 Arthur, son of Arve Arveson & Mariana Anderson, was born Feb 14 1874, New Denmark, Brown County, Wisconsin.1,3,6,8,9,10
Arthur had lost his right arm in a railroading accident only weeks before their marriage.1
Children:1,6,7,9
Maurice Henshaw Arveson, born Nov 28 1902; died Sep 7 1974; married Jun 1 1932, Catherine Eve Bryan.
Elliott Roberts Arveson, born Aug 5 1904; died Apr 17 1987; married Feb 25 1925, Josephine Hayes (Mar 6 1904 - Nov 1969).
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Holly Arveson, born Dec 18 1907; died Jan 17/19 1997; married Aug 17 1929, Donald Earl Payne.
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Arthur Alfred Arveson, born Jan 3 1910, Antigo, Wisconsin; died Sep 20 2005, Petersburg, Illinois; married 1) Catherine Elizabeth Johnson, 2) Dec 16 1949, Shirley Simon; children: Joan, Philip A., Arthur M., Linda R. and Sharon Arveson.
3,8,11,12
Beth Arveson, born Mar 1 1918; died Dec 2 1993; a school teacher with the University of Wisconsin.
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Louise and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 21 1910), 316 Virginia St., Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin:6
Averson, Arthur M., head-of-household, age 35, born in Wisconsin; father born in Norway; mother born in Denmark; first marriage, married 9 years; occupation: superintendent, schools; owned home (mortgaged).
", Louie, wife, age 34, born in Indiana; father born in Virginia; mother born in Ohio; first marriage, married 9 years; 4 children, 4 living.
", Maurice, son, age 7, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Ellicott, son, age 5, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Holly, daughter, age 2, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana.
", Arthur, son, age ? months [unclear], born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana.
On Sep 6 1918 Arthur Mageus Arveson, age 44, registered for the World War I draft in Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin. He declared he was born February 14 1874 and he was then living at 316 Virginia, Antigo, where he was employed by Langlade County as a County Supt. He declared his nearest relative was Mrs. A.M. Arveson of the same address. He was recorded as medium height, medium build, blue eyes, light hair, with a "loss of right arm".13
Louise and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 9 1920), 316 Virginia St., Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin:7
Arveson, A.M., head-of-household, age 47, born in Wisconsin; father born in Norway; mother born in Denmark; owned home; occupation: agent, insurance.
", Louise, wife, age 45, born in Indiana; father born in West Virginia; mother born in Ohio.
", Maurice, son, age 17, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Elliott, son, age 15, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Holly, daughter, age 12, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Arthur, son, age 10, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana; attended school.
", Beth, daughter, age 1 year 10 months, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in Indiana.
Louise Belle Henshaw died Oct 18 1920, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin; buried Antigo, Wisconsin.1,3 Medical: Louise died from a ruptured appendix.1
After Louise died, Arthur remarried to Marion E. Goodwin.1
Arthur was the state secretary for the Odd Fellows for many years, residing in Milwaukee.1
Arthur and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 7 1930), 725 51st Street, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin:9
Arveson, Arthur M., head-of-household, age 55, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Denmark; first married at age 47; rented home ($55 rent); no radio in home; occupation: grand secretary, lodge; not a war veteran.
", Marion, wife, age 54, born in Wisconsin; father born in New York; mother born in Canada; first married at age 46.
", Beth, daughter, age 12, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Tillman, Loretta, lodger, age 22, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; single; occupation: stenographer, shoes mfg.
The following article was published in the "Ironwood Daily Globe" (Ironwood, Michigan) on Monday, March 23, 1936:14
FILLING STATION ROBBED
Antigo, March 23 -- (AP) -- Arthur Arveson, attendant at a filling station here, was robbed of $81 Saturday night as he was closing the station. An unmasked man, apparently pointing a pistol through his overcoat pocket, forced Arveson to turn over the day's receipts and then casually walked away after cutting the telephone wires.
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In 1970 Arthur was still living in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.8
Arthur died Oct 14 1970, Milwaukee, Wisconsin; buried Antigo, Wisconsin.3,8
Photo: Louise Belle Henshaw with sisters Mabel and Jessie
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Photo: Louise Belle Henshaw with infant son Maurice, father Charles Elliott Henshaw and grandmother Margaret Jane Bussey
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Photo: Louise Belle Henshaw, Arthur M. Arveson and children
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Photo: Louise Belle Henshaw with Arthur M. Arveson, sons Elliott and Maurice, and mother Jennie Henshaw
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Photo: Arthur M. Arveson World War I draft registration card
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Social Security information for Arthur Magius Arveson: 399-09-6822
Sources
- Contribution from Charles Payne ().
- Lineage Books of the Charter Members of the National Society of the
Daughters of the American Revolution.
- Contribution from Ed Knolinski ().
- 1880 census, Hensley Township, Johnson County, Indiana; roll T9-289, ED 156, page 168C, line #28, dwelling #254, family #258.
- 1900 census, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin; roll T623-1796, ED 46, page 5B, line #51, dwelling #94, family #95.
- 1910 census, 6th Ward, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin; roll T624-1718, ED 43, page 90A, line #15, dwelling #125, family #128.
- 1920 census, 6th Ward, Antigo, Langlade County, Wisconsin; roll T625-1993, ED 113, page 6A, line #5, dwelling #101, family #119.
- "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
- 1930 census, 22nd Ward, Milwaukee, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin; roll T626-2597, ED 294, page 55A, line #15, dwelling #23, family #32.
- Wisconsin Births, 1820-1907; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Obituary of Arthur Alfred Arveson; contributed by Alicia Arveson Salmon ().
- Obituary of Arthur Alfred Arveson; "The Northwest Herald" (Crystal Lake, Illinois), Sep 23 2005:
http://www.nwherald.com/CommunitySection/obits/284306501811783.php.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- The "Ironwood Daily Globe", Mar 23 1936; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Photo courtesy of Charles Payne ().
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