┌── Jacob Hinshaw
│ 1782-1846
┌── George M. Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1820-1893 │
│ └── Marietta Johnson
│ 1794-1863
Laura Hinshaw ────┤
B: 1848 │
D: 1901 │
└── Martha Ann Ward
1823-1917
M: Eli H. Johnson
Laura Hinshaw [ID 00622]
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Laura Hinshaw1,2 [Laura Henshaw1,3,4].
Born Dec 16 1848, McLean County, Illinois.1,2,5,6,7
She married Eli H. Johnson1,3,4,5,8,9 [Ellwood Johnson10], Dec 20 18661,3,4,5,8,9, McLean County, Illinois1,3,4,5,8,9. Eli, son of Barclay F. Johnson & Sarah Barrett10, was born Sep 16 184310 [about 18476,7], Highland County, Ohio10 [Indiana6,7].
Children:7,11
Anna Johnson, born May 3 1872.
George K. Johnson, born Dec 29 1876.
Laura and Eli were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 21 1870), Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois:6
Johnson, Eli H., age 23, born in Indiana; farmer; $400 personal property.
Johnson, Laura, age 21, born in Illinois; keeping house.
Living next door in 1870 was Laura's sister Emma and her husband;12 one more house away were Laura's parents and siblings.13
Laura and family were shown in the 1880 census, Dale Township, McLean County, Illinois:7
Johnson, Eli H., age 33, born in Indiana; [parents' birthplaces blank]; farmer.
Johnson, Laura, wife, age 31, born in Illinois; father born in Tennessee; mother born in Ohio; keeps house.
Johnson, Anna, daughter, age 8, born in Illinois; father born in Indiana; mother born in Illinois.
Johnson, George K., son, age 4, born in Illinois; father born in Indiana; mother born in Illinois.
Eli died Jul 31 1892, buried Pleasant Plain MM, Iowa.10
Widow Laura was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 15-16 1900), living in the household of her widowed mother in Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois:2
Johnson, Laura, daughter, age 51, born Dec 1848 in Illinois; father born in Tennessee; mother born in Ohio; widow; 7 children, 2 living; house keeper.
Laura Hinshaw died 1901.5
Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Illinois.
- 1900 census, Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; ED 103, page 79B, line #53, dwelling #99, family #100.
- Halbert's "The New World Book of Henshaws" (for what it's worth).
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 (book E, page 246):
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/marriage.html.
- "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.
- 1870 census, Danvers P.O., Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll M593-259, page 381, line #20, dwelling #135, family #135.
- 1880 LDS census index, Dale Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll T9-0229, page 78B.
- "The Good Old Times in McLean County, Illinois", subtitled "Old
Settlers of McLean County, Illinois", microfilm #0164002 in the
LDS Family History Library.
- "All About the Bensons, Hinshaws, and Others" by Imogen Benson Emery,
in the LDS Family History Library, microfiche #6017328.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect GEDCOM from Patryka Tachick ().
- Contribution from Dale Hinshaw McMasters.
- 1870 census, Danvers P.O., Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll M593-259, page 381, line #18, dwelling #134, family #134.
- 1870 census, Danvers P.O., Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll M593-259, page 381, line #10, dwelling #133, family #133.
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