┌── Jacob Hanshew
│ c1795-c1833
┌── John L. Hanshew ──┤
│ c1814-? │
│ └── Mary "Mina" Cameron
│ 1797-1873
William Winton Hanshew ───┤
B: 1838 │ ┌── John Jacob King
D: 1911 │ │
└── Mary King ────────┤
c1818-? │
└── Elizabeth Wampler
M: Louisa Greurer Hubbell
├── David Floyd Hanshew (1861-1907) 1,2
├── William Thomas Lee Hanshew (1864-1920) 1,2
├── Sarah Jane Hanshew (1867-1946) 1,2
├── John J. Hubbell Hanshew (1869-1869) 1
├── James Marion Hanshew (1870-1952) 1
├── Mary Louisa Hanshew (1873-1946) 1
├── Rachel Bell Hanshew (1876-1962) 1
├── Virginia Hanshew (1880-1896) 1
└── George Washington Hanshew (1883-1947) 1,3,4,5
William Winton Hanshew [ID 08992]
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Born Jul 3 1838, Wythe County, Virginia.1,2,3,6
He married Louisa Greurer Hubbell1,3 [Mary L. Hubble5], May 10 18601,3, Olympia, Smyth County, Virginia1,3. Louisa, daughter of Justus Hubble & Rachel McClellan, was born Apr 21 1840, Smyth County, Virginia.1,2,3,4,6
William and Louisa were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 15 1860), Smyth County, Virginia, living with Louisa's parents:6
Justin Hubble, age 40, born in Virginia; farmer; $1000 real estate; $600 personal property.
Racheal Hubble, age 42, born in Virginia;
Mary H. Hubble, age 18, born in Virginia;
Matilda J. Hubble, age 15, born in Virginia;
Sarah E. Hubble, age 12, born in Virginia;
Racheal L. Hubble, age 10, born in Virginia;
William Hanshew, age 22, born in Virginia; farmer; married within the year.
Louisa G. Hanshew, age 20, born in Virginia; married within the year.
Living nearby in 1860 was William's uncle Jacob.7
William and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 10 1870), Mooresville Township, Livingston County, Missouri:2
Hanshaw, Wm W, age 31, born in Virginia; farm laborer.
Hanshaw, Louisa L, age 30, born in Virginia; keeping house.
William and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 12 1900), White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas:3
Hanshaw, William W., head-of-household, age 61, born July 1838 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 40 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Hanshaw, Louisa G., wife, age 60, born Apr 1840 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 40 years; 9 children, 7 living.
Hanshaw, George, son, age 16, born Dec 1883 in Indian Territory; parents born in Virginia; attended school 5 months.
William Winton Hanshew died Nov 10 1911, Trace Valley, Washington County, Arkansas; buried Mt. Salem Cemetery, Sulphur City, Washington County, Arkansas.1
Widow Louisa and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 1920), White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas:4
Hanshaw, Louisa, head-of-household, age 79, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; widow; occupation: none.
Hanshaw, George, son, age 37 [unclear], born in Oklahoma; parents born in Virginia; occupation: farmer, general farm.
Wather, Arvel, grandson, age 20, born in Arkansas; father born in Arkansas; mother born in Virginia; occupation: farmer, seed farm.
Louisa died Jun 11 1922, West Fork, Washington County, Arkansas; buried Mt. Salem Cemetery, Sulphur City, Washington County, Arkansas.1
Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- 1870 census, Mooresville P.O., Mooresville Township, Livingston County, Missouri; roll M593-789, page 627, line #13, dwelling #80, family #80.
- 1900 census, White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas; roll T623-79, ED 103, page 8A, line #5, dwelling #138, family #138.
- 1920 census, White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas; roll T625-84, ED 157, page 3A, line #22.
- George Washington Hanshew death record.
- 1860 census, 7 Mile Ford P.O., Smyth County, Virginia; page 983, line #34, dwelling #789, family #791.
- 1860 census, 7 Mile Ford P.O., Smyth County, Virginia; page 985, line #30, dwelling #801, family #803.
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