┌── George W. Henshaw
│ c1808-<1850
┌── Eugene Henshaw ───────┤
│ 1832-1915 │
│ └── Susan S. Chenault
│ c1815-?
Betty Jean Henshaw ─────┤
B: 1861 │ ┌── William Saunders
D: 1907 │ │
└── Willie Ann Saunders ──┤
c1832-1878 │
└── Susan (Saunders)
M: Samuel Pierce Martin
Betty Jean Henshaw [ID 06841]
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Born 1861, King and Queen County, Virginia.1 (Nov - 1860).2
She married Samuel Pierce Martin, Feb 6 1879, King and Queen County, Virginia.2,3,4 Samuel, son of George Martin & Grace Shanult, was born Aug 24 1853, Caroline County, Virginia.5 Note that Betty Jean's sister Maria married Samuel's brother Henry Thomas Martin, and sister Lucy married Samuel's brother George Moses Martin.2
Children:2
Lin Martin.
Willie Ann Martin.
Jack Martin.
Susie Martin, born Feb 12 1893; married Dec 8 1912, Edward Smith Dalton.
6
Emmett Martin.
Bessie Martin.
Minnie Martin.
Robert Martin.
Eugene Martin, born Aug 22 1900; died Nov 21 1961; married Lottie Nora Bennett (children: Howard Eugene, Susie Odell, Lorraine Joyce, Velma Jeanette, Carl B. and Donald Edward Martin).
Betty Jean Henshaw died Sep 18 1907, Colonial Heights, Chesterfield County, Virginia.2
Samuel died Jun 19 1931, Colonial Heights, Chesterfield County, Virginia; age 77y 10m 5d.5
Sources
- Contribution from Charles Ruffin Henshaw Jr..
- Contribution from Jane Bennett ().
- Contribution from Melissa Smith Kennedy ().
- Virginia, Select Marriages, 1785-1940; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Virginia, Death Records, 1912-2014; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "The John Dalton Book of Genealogy", by Mark A. Dalton; CS71.D357x; 1964, The Dalton Family Organization.
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