┌── Michael Hinshaw
│ 1816-1884
┌── Milton Wheeler Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1855-1926 │
│ └── Rachel Kemp
│ 1821-1895
Lela Rachel Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1890 │ ┌── John Burton
D: 1966 │ │
└── Elnora "Nora" Burton ────┤
1867-1919 │
└── Susanna Rushton
M: Ira C. Trout
Lela Rachel Hinshaw [ID 06255]
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Born Aug 19 18901,2 [18963], near Boxley, Hamilton County, Indiana1,2.
She married Ira C. Trout, Jul 3 1909, Hamilton County, Indiana.1,4 Ira, son of John+Jane Trout, was born Feb 5 1887, Sheridan, Hamilton County, Indiana.1
Child:1
Thelma Trout, born Jun 20 1910; died Jul 9 1986; married 1) Clifford Walter Porter; 2) --;
Ira Trout, known as "Troutie", became an executive with the Arcadia Telephone Company in Arcadia, Indiana. In 1997 his brother-in-law, Clavis Hinshaw, described him as "a great sport" who liked to party, drink, smoke, and play cards. Lela, being serious-minded and of a religious nature, did none of those things. Clavis said they "never should have married". Lela and Ira were divorced about 1924.1
Lela was a pastry cook, working for clubs in Indianapolis and later at Indiana University at Bloomington. She lived on a 5-acre parcel near Martinsville and drove 15 miles to and from work in an old Model A Ford.1
Ira died 1938, Arcadia, Hamilton County, Indiana; buried Arcadia Cemetery, Arcadia, Indiana.1
Lela Rachel Hinshaw died May 28 1966, buried Boxley Cemetery, Boxley, Hamilton County, Indiana.1,3
Photo: Lela Rachel Hinshaw, 1918, age 28
Sources
- Family history and family group sheets contributed by Lester L. Hinshaw
- 1900 census, Adams Township, Hamilton County, Indiana; ED 78, page 27A-B, line #46, dwelling #277, family #278.
- Boxley Cemetery gravestone inscriptions; USGenWeb Archives.
- Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920; http://www.ancestry.com (Book 13, page 128).
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