┌── John Morgan Henshaw
│ 1849-1917
┌── Porter Gaddis Henshaw ──┤
│ 1886-? │
│ └── Anna Maria Work
│ 1855-1937
Clark D. Henshaw ──────┤
B: 1917 │ ┌── James Sampson Krepps
D: 2003 │ │
└── Blanche Edna Krepps ────┤
c1884-? │
└── Matilda C. Chick
M: Winifred M. Roadman
Clark D. Henshaw [ID 08732]
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Born Dec 24 19171,2,3,4 [Dec 24 19165,6], Pennsylvania1,2,3,4.
On Apr 13 1942 Clark D. Henshaw, born 1917 in Pennsylvania, enlisted in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania as a private in the U.S. Army. He declared he had four years of high school, and was single, without dependents. He was recorded as 70" tall, 171 lbs.7
He married Winifred M. Roadman, Jan 10 1947, at the bride's home, Merrittstown, Fayette County, Pennsylvania.6,8 Winifred, daughter of George C. Roadman & Hazel E. Lint, was born about 1918, Pennsylvania.8,9,10
The following article was published in "The Daily Courier" (Connellsville, Pennsylvania) on Tuesday, January 21, 1947:8
Winifred Roadman
And Clark Henshaw
Quietly Married
A quiet but attractive wedding took place Friday evening, January 10, in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Roadman of Merrittstown when their daughter, Winifred Roadman, became the bride of Clark Henshaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. G. Henshaw, also of Merrittstown.
Rev. R. C. VanEman, pastor of Hopewell Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony at 8 o'clock and the only attendants were Loma and Jack Roadman, sister and brother of the bride.
After the exchange of marriage vows refreshments were served to the guests who were seated at a prettily appointed table, which was adorned with a four-tiered wedding cake.
Mrs. Henshaw is a teacher in Luzerne township school and Mr. Henshaw is employed by the General Water Company at Fredericktown.
The bride's parents are well known in Vanderbilt and Alverton.
The newlyweds are at home in the Mahaney Apartments at Merrittstown.
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Two children.6
Clark D. Henshaw died Mar 8 2003.1
Social Security information for Clark D. Henshaw: 199-10-2156
Sources
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- 1920 census, Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; roll T625-1570, ED 76, page 1A, line #20, dwelling #6, family #6.
- 1930 census, Merrittstown, Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-2041, ED 77, page 1A, line #36, dwelling #8, family #8.
- 1930 census, Redstone Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-2041, ED 76, page 23A, line #23, dwelling #406, family #412.
- Lori Lindsey Henshaw database.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Michael Heskett ().
- U.S. World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "The Daily Courier", Jan 21 1947; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1930 census, Tower Hill No. 2, Luzerne Township, Fayette County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-2039, ED 50, page 13A, line #32, dwelling #5, family #5.
- Obituary of Loma J. (Roadman) Evans; "The Sentinel" (Carlisle, Pennsylvania), Mar 30 2004; "Obituary Collection", http://www.ancestry.com.
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