┌── John Hanschue
│ 1766-1838
┌── David Handschu ───────┤
│ 1807-1876 │
│ └── Susanna Hetrick
│
John P. Handschu ────┤
B: 1830 │ ┌── Philip Oberkirsh
D: 1907 │ │
└── Catharina Oberkirsh ──┤
c1800-?
M: Lucinda Zimmerman
├── Emma Handschu (1857-1932) 1,2,3
├── Amos Handschu (c1865-1934) 1,2,4
├── Catherine M. Handschu (1867-1937) 1,2,3,4
├── David Samuel Hanshue (1874-1944) 1,4
└── Elizabeth M. Handschu (1880-1941) 1,3
John P. Handschu [ID 08100]
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Born Sep 14 1830, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania.1,3,4,5 (c1835).6 (c1832).2
He married Lucinda Zimmerman, 1854.1 Lucinda was born about 1835, Pennsylvania.2 (c1838).4
John and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 1 1870), South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania:2
Hanshue, David, age 66, born in Pennsylvania; farmer; $16000 real estate; $300 personal property.
Hanshue, Mary, age 13, born in Pennsylvania; attended school; $275 personal property.
Hanshue, John, age 38, born in Pennsylvania; farmer; $1500 personal property.
Hanshue, Lucy, age 35, born in Pennsylvania; keeping house.
Krone, John, age 14, born in Pennsylvania; "app farmer"; $375 personal property.
John and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 7 1880), South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania:4
Hanshue, John, age 49, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; farmer.
Hanshue, Lucinda, wife, age 42, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; keeping house.
Hanshue, Catharine, daughter, age 12, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Hanshue, Amos, son, age 15, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; works on farm; attended school.
Hanshue, David, son, age 5, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania.
Krone, Mary, niece, age 20, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; servant.
Lucinda died before Jun 11 1900.3
Widower John and children were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 11 1900), South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania:3
Hanshue, John P., head-of-household, age 69, born Sept 1830 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; widower; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Hanshue, Catharine, daughter, age 32, born Dec 1867 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; single.
Hanshue, Elizabeth M., daughter, age 19, born Oct 1880 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; single.
Shoop [unclear], Emma L., daughter, age 43, born Mar 1857 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; married 20 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Shoop [unclear], John L., son-in-law, age 49, born Nov 1850 in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; married 20 years; occupation: painter.
John P. Handschu died May 15 1907.1
Sources
- "Descendants of John Hanschue" by Manetta Dove ()
- 1870 census, Harrisburg P.O., South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; roll M593-1335, page 606, line #5, dwelling #146, family #165-166.
- 1900 census, South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; roll T623-1403, ED 98, page 5A, line #14, dwelling #88, family #90.
- 1880 census, South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; roll T9-1124, ED 110, page 113C, line #48, dwelling #69, family #71.
- 1850 census, South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; roll 774, page 108, dwelling #69.
- 1860 census, Harrisburg P.O., South Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania; roll M653-1103, page 264, line #1, dwelling #437-438, family #426-427.
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