Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw
┌── John Henshaw
│ 1798-1834
┌── Francis Henshaw ──┤
│ 1820-1905 │
│ └── Sarah Cowherd
│ 1793-1838
Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw ───┤
B: 1847 │ ┌── Thomas Harris Estes
D: 1932 │ │
└── Lucy Ann Estes ───┤
1828-1880 │
└── Anna Nowlin
M: Benjamin F. Trimble
M: William Z. Darr
Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw [ID 06921]
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Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw1 [Fannie Henshaw2,3,4,5,6].
Born Sep 8 1847, at the home of her maternal grandfather, near Liberty, Clay County, Missouri.1,4,5,6,7,8
She married Benjamin F. Trimble, Mar 14 1867, Clay County, Missouri.1,2,3,9,10,11 (Mar 28 1867).9 Officiated by Asa N. Bird, M.G.9,11 Benjamin was born Jan 20 1845, Kentucky.4,6
Fannie's marriage was announced in "The Liberty Tribune" on March 22, 1867:11
On Thursday evening 14th instant, by Elder Asa N. Bird, Mr. B.F. Trimble to Miss Fannie Henshaw.
"Thou hast been to me all tenderness,
And friend to more than human friendship just;
O! by that restrospect of happiness,
And by the hope of immortal trust,
God shall assuage thy pangs when I am laid in dust."
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Children:4
Francis Henshaw Trimble, born Dec 21 1867, Clay County, Missouri; Judge of the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals in Missouri; died Feb 11 1936 (stroke), buried Fairview Cemetery; married Lula/Lulu C. Timms, Sep 10 1891.
1,6,12
William Trimble, born c1872, Missouri.
Lula C. Trimble, born Oct 22 1873, Clay County, Missouri; died Sep 20 1920, Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri; buried Fairview Cemetery; married -- Netherton.
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Fannie and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 4 1880), Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri:4
Trimble, Benjamin F., age 35, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; farmer.
Trimble, Fanny, wife, age 33, born in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri; keeping house.
Trimble, Francis, son, age 12, born in Missouri; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Missouri.
Trimble, William, son, age 8, born in Missouri; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Missouri.
Trimble, Lula, daughter, age 6, born in Missouri; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Missouri.
Estes, Fanny, servant, age 16, born in Missouri; father born in Missouri; mother born in Kentucky.
Living next door in 1880 were Fannie's widowed father and family.13
Benjamin died Nov 27 1881, buried Block 145 Lot 10 Space 3, Fairview Cemetery, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri.6
Benjamin Trimble had always had lung disease that everyone thought would take him young, but he ultimately died from contracting measles from his children.1 His remains were taken to Mt. Zion Church, but it appears that his remains were later moved to Fairview Cemetery in Liberty, Missouri by his wife, Sarah.1
She then married William Z. Darr, about 1887.1,8 William was born Jun - 1828, Kentucky.8
Fannie and William were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 7 1900), Maple Street, Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri:8
Darr, William, head-of-household, age 71, born June 1828 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; married 13 years; occupation: "abstracter"; rented home.
Darr, Sarah, wife, age 52, born Sept 1847 in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri; married 13 years; 3 children, 2 living.
Widow Fannie was shown in the 1910 census (Apr 25 1910), living alone on Broadway [street], Plattsburg, Clinton County, Missouri:5
Darr, Fannie T., head-of-household, age 62, born in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri; widow; 3 children, 2 living; occupation: "own income"; rented home.
Fannie was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 23 1930), living in a boarding house at 411 Miller, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri:14
Darr, Fanny, boarder, age 82, born in Missouri; parents born in United States; widow; occupation: none.
Fannie was a strong Baptist.1
Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw died Apr 23 1932, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri; buried Block 145 Lot 11 Space 2, Fairview Cemetery, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri.1,6 Sarah Ann Frances Henshaw is buried along with her husbands Benjamin F. Trimble and William Z. Darr.1
In Sarah's obituary it states:1
"She was born at the home of Thomas Estes, a mile or so north of Liberty, he being her maternal grandfather. Most of her life was spent in Clay county with the exception of a few years that she lived in Plattsburg, Carrollton and Carthege. Her parent were Francis and Lucy Ann Estes Henshaw, pioneers of an early day, who helped rescue this country from the wilderness".
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See also: Eliza Henshaw, who was also married in Clay County, Missouri at about this same time.
See also: Catherine Henshaw, who was also married in Clay County, Missouri at about this same time.
Sources
- Contribution from Martha Kretsinger Ransom ().
- Dodd, Jordan. "Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900". Orem, UT: Liahona Research, 2000.
- "Missouri, 1851-1900 Marriage Index".
- 1880 census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri; roll T9-681, ED 117, page 303B, line #8, dwelling #51, family #51.
- 1910 census, 3rd Ward, Plattsburg, Concord Township, Clinton County, Missouri; roll T624-777, ED 33, page 50A, line #39, dwelling #298, family #304.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1860 census, Missouri City P.O., Platte Township, Clay County, Missouri; roll M653-614, page 226, line #21, dwelling #1557, family #1557.
- 1900 census, 2nd Ward, Plattsburg, Concord Township, Clinton County, Missouri; roll T623-849, ED 33, page 9A, line #41, dwelling #203, family #203.
- Clay County, Missouri Marriages, 1852-1900: Vol. 1-3. Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- Clay County, Missouri marriages; USGenWeb Archives:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~moclay/m67.html.
- Clay County, Missouri marriage announcements, 1867; USGenWeb Archives:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/mo/clay/newspapers/marriage105gnw.txt.
- Posting Oct 15 2001 by Leslie Kohler () to MO-ABSTRACTS-L.
- 1880 census, Kearney Township, Clay County, Missouri; roll T9-681, ED 117, page 303B, line #14, dwelling #52, family #52.
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, Liberty, Clay County, Missouri; roll T626-777, ED 16, page 6B, line #69, dwelling #155, family #177.
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