Eliza Ann Hinshaw
B: c1838
D: ?
M: Wesley Short
Eliza Ann Hinshaw [ID 08268]
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Born about 1838, Illinois.1,2
She married Wesley Short, Dec 18 1860, McLean County, Illinois.3,4 Wesley was born May 10 1816, Pulaski County, Kentucky.1,2,5
Wesley had been previously married to a Polly Beaty by whom he had a son Joel Short1,5 and a daughter Jane L. Short.2
Eliza and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 21 1870), McLean County, Illinois:1
Short, Westley, age 54, born in Kentucky; farmer; $6000 real estate; $1200 personal property.
Short, Eliza A., age 32, born in Illinois; keeping house.
Short, Joel, age 14, born in Iowa; works on farm; attended school.
Short, John O., age 8, born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Alphias C., age 6, born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Eva M., age 3, born in Illinois.
Short, Leona, age 2 months, born April [1870] in Illinois.
Johnson, Francis, age 17, born in Illinois; hand on farm.
Living nearby in 1870 was the family of George M. Hinshaw.6
Eliza and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 21 1880), McLean County, Illinois:2
Short, Wesley, age 64, born in Kentucky; parents born in Virginia.
Short, Eliza A., wife, age 42, born in Illinois; father born in Maryland; mother born in Virginia.
Short, Jane L., daughter, age 27, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Indiana.
Short, John O., son, age 18, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Alpheus C., son, age 16, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Ava M., daughter, age 13, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Leona M., daughter, age 10, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Samuel H., son, age 7, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; attended school.
Short, Lizzie N., daughter, age 4, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois.
Short, Etella A., daughter, age 4 months, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois.
Living nearby in 1880 was the family of George M. Hinshaw.7
This might be Eliza Ann Rhodes, widow of Cyrus A. Hinshaw.8
This person's ancestry is unknown!
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Sources
- 1870 census, Danvers P.O., Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll M593-259, page 381, line #37, dwelling #139, family #139.
- 1880 census, Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll T9-0229, ED 157, page 91D, line #43, dwelling #178, family #179.
- Contribution from Mara Bruce () citing:
McLean County, Illinois marriages, Marriage Card Catalog in the
McLean County Letitia Green Stevenson Genealogical Society Library,
McLean County Historical Society; McLean County Book D page 132.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 (book D, page 132):
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/marriage.html.
- Posting Jul 19 2004 by Doy Louise Groenenberg () to TNJACKSO-L.
- 1870 census, Danvers P.O., Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll M593-259, page 381, line #10, dwelling #133, family #133.
- 1880 census, Dry Grove Township, McLean County, Illinois; roll T9-0229, ED 157, page 91D, line #33, dwelling #175, family #176.
- Speculation.
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