┌── Isaac M. Hinshaw
│ 1831-1912
┌── Vernon Taylor Hinshaw ────┤
│ 1859-1931 │
│ └── Elizabeth Matilda Hadley
│ 1837-1914
Cecil Freeman Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1901 │ ┌── Jesse F. Snider
D: 1943 │ │
└── Hattie Elizabeth Snider ──┤
1867-1954 │
└── Tenitia Pate
M: Allie Smith
└── Robert C. Hinshaw (1934-) 1,2,3
Cecil Freeman Hinshaw [ID 07635]
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Born Jan 3 1901, Goldendale, Klickitat County, Washington.2,4,5,6,7,8,9
He married Allie Smith, Sep 6 1930.1 Allie, daughter of Aaron Tuttle Smith & Hannah Moore, was born Sep 17 1902, Milton-Freewater, Oregon.1,2
Cecil and family were shown in the 1940 census (Apr 22 1940), 718 Wynooski [street], Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon:2
Hinshaw, Cecil F., head-of-household, age 39, born in Washington; completed 4 years of college; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same city; owned home ($4000 value); occupation: agent, insurance office.
Hinshaw, Allie R., wife, age 37, born in Oregon; [..education unclear..]; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same city.
Hinshaw, Robert C., son, age 5, born in Oregon; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same city.
Cecil Freeman Hinshaw died May 22 1943, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; buried Friends Cemetery, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon.1,4,6,7,8,10
Cecil's obituary was published in "The American Friend" on July 15, 1943 (page 287).7
Allie remarried to Clifford Calkins.1
Allie died Jan 5 2007, Sonora, Tuolumne County, California; age 104.1
Allie's obituary was published in the "Union Democrat" (Sonora, California) on January 16, 2007:1
Allie Hinshaw Calkins
Sept. 17, 1902 - Jan. 5, 2007
Sonora resident Allie Hinshaw Calkins died Jan. 5 at a Sonora care center. She was 104.
She was born in Milton-Freewater, Ore., as the youngest of five children to Aaron Tuttle and Hannah Moore Smith. She later moved to Kennewick, Wash., where she attended elementary and high school. She graduated from Pacific College business school (now George Fox University).
She worked in the original First National Bank in Newberg, Ore., as a secretary. She married Cecil Freeman Hinshaw on Sept. 6, 1930. He died in 1943. She later married Clifford Calkins, who died in 1983.
Mrs. Calkins moved to the Oregon coast in 1956 to what is now Lincoln City, until she moved to Sonora in 1994 to be closer to her son and grandson.
She was an active member of the Congregational Church, was a member of the Music Club and Nelscott Friendship Club, all in Lincoln City.
Mrs. Calkins is survived by her son and daughter-in-law, Robert and Arlene Hinshaw of Sonora; grandsons, Donald Hinshaw of Richmond and Gary Hinshaw of University Park, Md.; and four great-grandchildren.
She will be interred at Friends Cemetery in Newberg.
Neptune Society is handling arrangements.
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Photo: Cecil Freeman Hinshaw gravestone Friends Cemetery
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Photo: Allie Smith gravestone Friends Cemetery
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Sources
- Obituary of Allie Hinshaw Calkins; the "Union Democrat", Jan 16 2007:
http://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=22448.
- 1940 census, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; roll T627-3384, ED 36-4, page 12A, line #16, household #285.
- Obituary of Allie (Smith) Hinshaw Calkins.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- "An Illustrated History of Klickitat, Yakima and Kittitas Counties",
Interstate Publishing Co., Chicago, IL., 1904.
- Lineages, Inc., comp. "Gene Pool Individual Records". Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- Earlham College Library; "American Friend Obituary Index":
http://www.earlham.edu/~libr/content/friends/obituaries/index.html.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1930 census, Newberg, Yamhill County, Oregon; roll T626-1958, ED 6, page 2A, line #43, dwelling #38, family #39.
- Oregon Death Index, 1903-1970; Ancestry.com.
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