┌── George Washington Hinshaw
│ 1822-1907
┌── Robert Tribble Henshaw ──┤
│ 1863-1948 │
│ └── Elizabeth Jane Robertson
│ 1824-1893
Carrie Ann Henshaw ───────┤
B: 1895 │ ┌── Wilson Putman
D: 1989 │ │
└── Isabella Putman ─────────┤
1868-1952 │
└── Elizabeth Wilson
M: Alva Davis Swaim
M: Ovie Robertson Collins
Carrie Ann Henshaw [ID 07106]
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Born Mar 10 1895, Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama.1,2,3,4,5
She married Alva Davis Swaim1 [Alvey Davis Swaim6], Oct 15 19141, Scottsboro, Jackson County, Alabama1. Alva, son of William Swaim & Hester Jane Collins, was born Feb 10 1890, Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama.1,2,3,4,6 Note that Carrie's sister Elizabeth married Alva's brother Joe Swaim.1
Children:1,2,3
Martella/Martina/Martha Swaim, born Mar 10 1916; died Nov 18 2008, Winchester, Tennessee; married second cousin
Floyd Edward Morris [Jun 11 1914 - Aug 14 1987] (children: Robert "Ralph" Morris, married
Reba Miller; Ronald D. "Ronnie" Morris; plus twin boys born & died Dec 16 1936, buried Henshaw Cemetery).
7,8Hettie Elizabeth Swaim, born Mar 25 1921
Bobbie Holland Swaim, born Apr 10 1925.
William Thomas/Tommie Swaim, born Jan 25 1928, died Jun 2 1976.
4
On Jun 5 1917 Alvey Davis Swaim, age 27, registered for the World War I draft in Jackson County, Alabama. He declared he was born Feby 10 1890 in Estill Fork, Alabama, and was then residing in Swaim, Alabama where he was a farmer with a wife and one child. He was recorded as medium height, stout, dark blue eyes, dark brown hair.6
Carrie and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 19 1920) Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama:2
Swaim, Arva [unclear], head-of-household, age 29, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; rented home; occupation: farmer, general farm.
Swaim, Carre, wife, age 24, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Swaim, Martha, daughter, age 3 years ? months [unclear], born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Living next door in 1920 was the family of sister Elizabeth;9 also living nearby was the family of brother Emmett,10 as well as Carrie's parents and siblings.11
Carrie and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 12 1930) Paint Rock Valley Road, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama:3
Swaim, Alva D., head-of-household, age 40, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; first married at age 24; owned home; no radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a veteran.
Swaim, Carrie A., wife, age 35, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; first married at age 19.
Swaim, Martina, daughter, age 14, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; attended school.
Swaim, Hettie E., daughter, age 10, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; attended school.
Swaim, Bobbie H., daughter, age 5, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Swaim, William T., son, age 2 years 2 months, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Living next door on one side in 1930 was the family of cousin Mary Susan Hinshaw;12 living next door on the other side were Carrie's parents;13 two more houses away was the family of brother Ernest Wann Henshaw;14 one more house away was brother James Boyd Henshaw and his wife.15
Alva died Feb 10 1941, Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama; buried Collins Cemetery, on Milan Hill, near Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama.1,4,7
She then married Ovie Robertson Collins, Aug 31 1953, Madison County, Alabama.7,16 Ovie, son of Wilson Lee "Bob" Collins & Martha Elizabeth Bean, was born Dec 16 1890, Milan, Jackson County, Alabama.5,6,17,18
Ovie had been previously married to 1) Margaret E. "Maggie" Tubbs (May 3 1914); 2) Lillie Ann Gifford (Nov 4 1922).18
Ovie died Jul 29 1967, buried Henshaw Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama.5,17
Carrie Ann Henshaw died Nov 18 1989, Belvidere, Franklin County, Tennessee; buried Collins Cemetery, on Milan Hill, near Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama.1,4,5,7
Social Security information for Carrie Ann Henshaw: 409-08-6506
Social Security information for Ovie Robertson Collins: 417-18-4856
Sources
- Genealogy data (Henall.FTW) by George Frederick Langley, Jr..
- 1920 census, Bishop Precinct 19, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T625-19, ED 40, page 8B, line #88, dwelling #36, family #37.
- 1930 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T626-20, ED 23, page 4A, line #18, dwelling #76, family #76.
- Burials in Collins Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama; USGenWeb Archives:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/al/jackson/cemeteries/collins.txt.
- "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
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Joanie (Morris) Fisher.
- Contribution from ().
- 1920 census, Bishop Precinct 19, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T625-19, ED 40, page 8B, line #91, dwelling #37, family #38.
- 1920 census, Bishop Precinct 19, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T625-19, ED 40, page 8B, line #51, dwelling #28, family #29.
- 1920 census, Bishop Precinct 19, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T625-19, ED 40, page 8A, line #47, dwelling #27, family #28.
- 1930 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T626-20, ED 23, page 4A, line #24, dwelling #77, family #77.
- 1930 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T626-20, ED 23, page 4A, line #16, dwelling #75, family #75.
- 1930 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T626-20, ED 23, page 4A, line #5, dwelling #73, family #73.
- 1930 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; roll T626-20, ED 23, page 4A, line #3, dwelling #72, family #72.
- Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Robert and Bell Henshaw Cemetery burials; USGenWeb Archives:
http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/jackson/cemeteries/henshaw.txt.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Diane Nuss ().
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