Nancy E. Henshaw
B: 1856
D: 1921
M: Jesse Tansy Prince
Nancy E. Henshaw [ID 05552]
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Nancy E. Henshaw1 [Nancy E. Hinshaw2,3].
Born Feb 6 1856, Alabama.4,5
She married Jesse Tansy Prince1 [Jessee T. Prince3], Aug 17 18761, Jackson County, Alabama1. Jesse, son of William H. + Eliza Jane Prince, was born Aug 25 1854, Estill Fork, Paint Rock Valley, Jackson County, Alabama.6,7,8 Jesse had been named after his grandfather, Jesse Tansy Prince4
Nancy and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 3 1880), Jackson County, Alabama:8
Prince, Jesse T., age 26, born in Alabama; father born in Alabama; mother born in Tennessee; farmer; unemployed 12 months.
Prince, Nancy E., wife, age 23, born in Alabama; father born in Alabama; mother born in Tennessee; keeping house; unemployed 12 months.
Prince, Eliza E., daughter, age 2, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Prince, Mary S. [unclear], daughter, age 1, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Living next door on one side in 1880 was the family of Thomas William Henshaw;9 one more house away was the family of Warren Peter Hinshaw;10 two more houses away was the family of James T. Hinshaw;11 living next door on the other side was the family of Newton Hinshaw;12 one more house away was the family of Mary Ann Hinshaw Reed;13
Jesse died Dec 21 1906.6
Nancy E. Henshaw died Nov 8 1921.6
This was probably Nancy Hinshaw #5812, born about 1855. or Nancy E. Hinshaw #9834, born about 1857.
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Sources
- "Marriages of Jackson County Alabama 1871-1876 and 1876-1881"; Book C, pg 43; USGenWeb archives.
- Posting Apr 17 2000 to PRINCE-L by Rochelle T. White ().
- Dodd, Jordan R. "Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920". Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999.
- Contribution from Rhonda Faircloth ().
- 1880 census, Jackson County, Alabama; Beat 18, ED 102, page 4D/66D, line #40, dwelling #34, family #35.
- Contribution from Ethel Taylor ().
- 1870 census, Subdivision Two, Big Coon, Jackson County, Alabama; page 94, line #25, dwelling #378, family #383.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 66D, line #40, dwelling #34, family #35.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 66D, line #44, dwelling #35, family #36.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 66D, line #49, dwelling #36, family #37.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 67A, line #15, dwelling #38, family #39.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 66D, line #38, dwelling #33, family #34.
- 1880 census, Beat 18, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T9-16, ED 102, page 66D, line #28, dwelling #32, family #33.
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