┌── Amos Ratcliff Hinshaw
│ 1825-1900
┌── Francis Alonzo Hinshaw ──┤
│ 1851-1900 │
│ └── Sarah Jane Kelly
│ c1829-?
Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw ───┤
B: 1879 │ ┌── George Christian
D: 1944 │ │
└── Mattie D. Christian ─────┤
1858-1944
M: Tip Sitton Alexander
├── Lloyd Hinshaw (1903-1970) 1,2
├── Martha Pearl Hinshaw (1907-1993) 1,2
└── James A. Hinshaw (1917-1980) 2,3,4
Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw [ID 07638]
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Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw2,3,4,5,6 [Allen E. Henshaw1,7].
Born Feb 14 1879, Hartsburg, Boone County, Missouri.1,4,5,6,8
Allen was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 2 1900), living as a boarder in the household of Amos & Kate Parker in Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri:5
Hinshaw, Allen, boarder, age 21, born Feb 1879 in Missouri; father born in Indiana; mother born in Missouri; single.
He married Tip Sitton Alexander9, Nov 18 19079 [about 19021,2]. Tip, daughter of James A. Alexander & Virginia Crump1,2,3,4,9,10,11, was born Mar 26 18851,2,3,4,9,10,11 [Mar 26 189512], Jefferson City, Missouri1,2,3,4,9,10,11.
Allen and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 18 1910), Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri:1
Henshaw, Allen E., head-of-household, age 30, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; first marriage, married 8 years; occupation: farmer; rented farm.
Henshaw, Tip S., wife, age 25, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; first marriage, married 8 years; 2 children, 2 living.
Henshaw, Loyd E., son, age 7, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; attended school.
Living five houses away in 1910 was the family of brother Walter;13 living one more house away was Allen's widowed mother and family.14
On Sep 12 1918 Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw, age 39, registered for the World War I draft in Boone County, Missouri. He declared he was born Feb 14 1879, and was then residing in Hartsburg, Boone County, Missouri where he was a self-employed farmer. He declared his nearest relative was Tip Sittan Hinshaw of Hartsburg. He was recorded as short, medium build, brown eyes, light hair.6
Allen and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 6 1920), Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri:2
Hinshaw, Allen E., head-of-household, age 40, born in Missouri; father born in Indiana; mother born in Missouri; rented home; occupation: farmer.
Hinshaw, Tip S., wife, age 35, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri.
Hinshaw, Loyd E. [initial unclear], son, age 16, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; occupation: farm laborer, home farm.
Hinshaw, Martha P. [initial unclear], daughter, age 12, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; attended school.
Hinshaw, James A., son, age 2 years 6 [unclear] months, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri.
Allen and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 21 1930), Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri:3
Hinshaw, Allen E., head-of-household, age 51, born in Missouri; father born in Indiana; mother born in Missouri; first married at age 22; rented home; no radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a veteran.
Hinshaw, Tif S., wife, age 45, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; first married at age 16.
Hinshaw, James A., son, age 13, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; attended school.
Living next door in 1930 was Allen's widowed mother.15
Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw died Nov 25 1944, Audrain Hospital, Mexico, Audrain County, Missouri; age 65y 2m 19d.4,8
Tip died Apr 2 1945, at her home, 22 S. Ravine, Fulton, Callaway County, Missouri; age 60y 7m.4,10,12
Tip's obituary was published in a Callaway County, Missouri newspaper on Apr 5 1945.12
Photo: Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw World War I draft registration
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Photo: Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw death certificate Audrain County, Missouri [PDF]
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Photo: Tip Sitton Alexander death certificate
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Photo: Allen Ellsworth Hinshaw & Top Sitton Alexander gravestone Elmwood Cemetery
4
Sources
- 1910 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T624-770, ED 3, page 29B, line #85, dwelling #39, family #39.
- 1920 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T625-906, ED 4, page 3B, line #85, dwelling #64, family #66.
- 1930 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T626-1176, ED 9, page 8A, line #17, dwelling #183, family #196.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1900 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; ED 16, page 50B (sheet 3B), line #72, dwelling #36, family #36.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Jody Logan ().
- Death certificate for Allen E. Hinshaw; Missouri State Archives:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/archives/resources/deathcertificates.
- Contribution from Frank Machala Hinshaw citing:
Marriage licenses, Boone County, Missouri Recorder's Office.
- Death certificate for Tip Sitton (Alexander) Hinshaw; Missouri State Archives:
http://www.sos.mo.gov/images/archives/deathcerts/1945/1945_00013007.PDF.
- 1900 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T623-840, ED 17, page 6B, line #89, dwelling #119, family #122.
- Callaway County, Missouri Obituaries, 1920-55; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1910 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T624-770, ED 3, page 29B, line #60, dwelling #34, family #34.
- 1910 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T624-770, ED 3, page 29B, line #56, dwelling #33, family #33.
- 1930 census, Cedar Township, Boone County, Missouri; roll T626-1176, ED 9, page 8A, line #16, dwelling #182, family #195.
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