┌── Luke Hinshaw
│ 1819-1886
┌── Wilbur Montgomery Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1860-1911 │
│ └── Isabella McKinney
│ 1831-1910
Vera E. Hinshaw ───────┤
B: 1902 │ ┌── John B. Lacey
D: 2001 │ │
└── May Lacey ──────────────────┤
1872-1951 │
└── Martha J. Nixon
M: James William Clark
Vera E. Hinshaw [ID 06894]
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Born Feb 5 1902, Washington.1,2,3,4,5
She married James William Clark, about 1922.4,6 James was born Dec 17 1894, Washington.4,5
Children (all born in Washington):4
Betty Jean Clark, born c1923.
Floyd Lee Clark, born c1926.
Larry Dean Clark, born 1928.
Vera and family were shown in the 1930 census, Marcus, Stevens County, Washington:4
Clark, James William, head-of-household, age 35, born in Washington; parents born in Oregon; first married at age 27; rented home ($4 rent); no radio in home; occupation: laborer, power & light; World War I veteran.
Clark, Vera E., wife, age 28, born in Washington; father born in Washington; mother born in Indiana; first married at age 20.
Clark, Betty Jean, daughter, age 7, born in Washington; parents born in Washington; attended school.
Clark, Floyd Lee, son, age 4, born in Washington; parents born in Washington.
Clark, Larry Dean, son, age 24 months, born in Washington; parents born in Washington.
James died Jan 12 1987, Washington; age 92.5,7
In 2001 Vera was living in/near Youngtown, Maricopa County, Arizona.5
Vera E. Hinshaw died Dec 2 2001.5
Social Security information for Vera E. Hinshaw: 532-66-2391
Social Security information for James William Clark: 533-05-0444
Sources
- Contribution from Marge Womach () citing:
Luke Hinshaw family bible records (aged loose sheets).
- 1910 census, Mohler Precinct, Lincoln County, Washington; roll T624-1666, ED 100, page 7B, line #91, dwelling #36, family #36.
- 1920 census, Colville, Colville Precinct, Stevens County, Washington; roll T625-1938, ED 282, page 9A, line #25, dwelling #34, family #35.
- 1930 census, Marcus, Stevens County, Washington; roll T626-2520, ED 49, page 6A, line #31, family #186.
- "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
- Contribution from Marge Womach ().
- Washington Death Index, 1940-1996; http://www.ancestry.com.
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