┌── John Randolph Hinshaw
│ 1857-1935
┌── Verlin Chauncy Hinshaw ───┤
│ 1881-1950 │
│ └── Hannah Ludora "Dora" Chance
│ 1865-1951
Lloyd Chauncy Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1918 │ ┌── Daniel Webster McLaughlin
D: 1996 │ │
└── Florence Mae McLaughlin ──┤
1884-1950 │
└── Mary J. Gosnell
M: Doris Mae Willey
├── Joan Mae Hinshaw (1943-) 1,2
├── Lloyd James Hinshaw (1944-) 1,2
├── John Wayne Hinshaw (1948-) 1,2
└── Judith Ann Hinshaw (1951-) 1,2
Lloyd Chauncy Hinshaw [ID 06401]
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Born Jun 16 1918, Anson, Sumner County, Kansas.1,3,4,5,6
He married Doris Mae Willey, Jul 29 1940.1 Doris was born Oct 26 1917.1,7
Lloyd pastored several Friends churches in Oklahoma, Colorado and South Dakota. He was also an avid hunter, fishermen and grandfather.8
Lloyd and Doris were shown in the 1943 city directory of Wichita, Kansas:9
Hinshaw Lloyd C Rev (Doris M) pastor Wichita Friends Chapel h937 S Millwood
Lloyd and family were shown in the 1960 city directory of Denver, Colorado:9 Hinshaw Lloyd Rev (Doris) pastor First Denver Friends Church h4995 Newton
Lloyd and Doris were shown in the 1963 city directory of Colorado Springs, Colorado:9 Hinshaw Lloyd C (Doris M) minister First Friends Church h59 S Hayman
In 1994 Lloyd was residing in Denver, Colorado.10
In 1996 Lloyd was living in/near Westminster, Adams County, Colorado.3
Lloyd Chauncy Hinshaw died Mar 9 1996, buried Garden of Good Shepherd, Olinger Highland Cemetery, 10201 Grant Street, Thornton, Adams County, Colorado.3,11
Doris died Feb 22 2012, buried Olinger Highland Cemetery, 10201 Grant Street, Thornton, Adams County, Colorado.7
Doris's obituary was published as follows:7
Doris M. Hinshaw. 94, homemaker, Pastors' wife. October 26, 1917 ~ February 22, 2012. Preceded in death by her husband Reverend Lloyd Hinshaw, four brothers, and three sisters. Survived by one sister, Dorothy (Ed) Geiger, and sister-in-law Dorothy Hinshaw; four children, Joan (Robert) Bogan, Jim (Bernie) Hinshaw, John (Vicki) Hinshaw, and Judy (Phillip) Fett; 17 grandchildren; 36 great-grandchildren, and one great-great-grandchild in addition to numerous nieces and nephews. Because of her deep and abiding love for Jesus Christ, Doris lived her life for Him, and from that her family and others. She was known not just as a woman of faith but a mighty prayer warrior. As dementia began to claim some of her memories and mannerisms, her love for her Lord and others never wavered and until her last breath, prayer remained a regular and vital part of her life. Never was there confusion in that love which marked her life. She leaves that legacy to her childtren and the generations which will follow.
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Photo: Lloyd Chauncy Hinshaw & Doris Mae Willey gravestone Olinger Highland Cemetery
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Social Security information for Lloyd Chauncy Hinshaw: 323-16-7903
Sources
- "The Hinshaw Family", an extensive family history manuscript by Heather Hinshaw-Tomas
- Doris Mae Willey obituary.
- "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
- 1920 census, Sumner Township, Sumner County, Kansas; roll T625-553, ED 186, page 4A, line #45, dwelling #82, family #82.
- 1930 census, London Township, Sumner County, Kansas; roll T626-724, ED 23, page 2B, line #68, dwelling #42, family #43.
- "Notable Southern Families", Volume III; Zella Armstrong; Clearfield Company, 1926; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=113771616.
- Contribution from Glen Hinshaw.
- U.S. City Directories, 1821-1989; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1994 Phone and Address Directory; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=43126144.
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