┌── George Hinshaw
│ 1786-<1850
┌── John Hinshaw ──┤
│ c1822-1883 │
│ └── Anna Goldin
│ c1797-c1880
Mary Susan Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1864 │ ┌── Joel Coffey
D: 1909 │ │
└── Nancy Coffee ──┤
1830-? │
└── Elizabeth Grubb
M: Wesley Acuff
Mary Susan Hinshaw [ID 07630]
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Mary Susan Hinshaw1,2 [Susan Hinshaw3,4, Susan Henshaw5].
Born Apr 15 1864, Tennessee.1,2,3
She married Wesley Acuff1 [John Wesley Acuff5], Sep 8 18811. Wesley, son of Thomas + Clary C. Acuff, was born Dec 4 1852.1,6
This was Wesley's second marriage1 (widowed);7 he had a son from his previous marriage, Franklin Acuff (born Dec 1877).7,8
Mary Susan and Wesley were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 13 1900), Grainger County, Tennessee:4
Acuff, Wesley, head-of-household, age 47 [unclear], born Dec 1854 [unclear] in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; married 19 years.
Acuff, Susan, wife, age 45, born Feb 1855 [sic] in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; married 19 years; 7 children, 7 living; cannot read or write.
Acuff, William H., son, age 17, born Aug 1882 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer.
Acuff, Effie P., daughter, age 15, born Sep 1884 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee.
Acuff, Arthur S., son, age 14, born Feb 1886 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; cannot read or write.
Acuff, Sherman, son, age 12, born Feb 1888 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; cannot read or write.
Acuff, Johney, son, age 9, born May 1891 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; cannot read or write.
Acuff, Frances D., daughter, age 7, born Nov 1892 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; cannot read or write.
Acuff, Thomas, son, age 7 months, born Oct 1899 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; cannot read or write.
Living next door in 1900 was the family of Wesley's son, Franklin Acuff.8
Mary Susan Hinshaw died Aug 3 1909, Grainger County, Tennessee.1,9
Widower Wesley and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 23 1910), Grainger County, Tennessee:10
Acuff, Wesley, head-of-household, age 57, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; widower.
Acuff, Franklin, son, age 32; divorced.
Acuff, Dorie, daughter, age 17.
Acuff, Thomas, son, age 10.
Acuff, Clarra S., daughter, age 9.
Sources
- "East Tennessee Roots", Volume I, Issue 3, September, 1984;
Tennessee Valley Publications.
- 1880 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; roll T9-1257, ED 98, page 455B, line #16, dwelling #237, family #247.
- 1870 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; page 75B, line #29, dwelling #42, family #42.
- 1900 census, 8th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; ED 23, page 8A-B, line #50, dwelling #153, family #157.
- Posting Jul 12 2000 by Joyce Brown () to the Acuff message board, citing marriage record of Jacob Sherman Acuff:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/message/an/surnames.acuff/78.
- 1860 census, Grainger County, Tennessee; page 527, line #14, dwelling #1732, family #1732.
- 1880 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; ED 98, page 459A, line #1, dwelling #299, family #311.
- 1900 census, 8th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; ED 23, page 8B, line #59, dwelling #154, family #158.
- Tennessee Death Index, 1908-1912; Tennessee State Library and Archives:
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/d-a01.htm.
- 1910 census, 8th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; ED 59, page 5B, line #84, dwelling #110, family #110.
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