┌── William H. Henshaw
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John Ainsley Henshaw ───┤
B: 1840 │ ┌── Peter Long
D: 1926 │ │
└── Anne M. Long ────────┤
c1817-1869 │
└── Martha Langley
M: Phoebe Agusta Graham
├── Harry Forbes Hanshaw (1877-1933) 1,2
├── John Percy Henshaw (1879-1954) 1,2,3
├── William Howatte Hanshaw (1880-1961) 1,2
├── Charles Wesley Hanshaw (1883-1926) 1,3
└── Frederick Vernon Hanshaw (1891-1896) 1,3
John Ainsley Henshaw [ID 09111]
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John Ainsley Henshaw1 [John Ainsley Hanshaw1,2, John Ansley Hanshaw3].
Born Jul 28 1840, Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia.1,2,3
He married Phoebe Agusta Graham4 [Phebia Graham3], Jan 1 18724, Hillburgh, Digby County, Nova Scotia4. Phoebe, daughter of George Graham & Mehitable Dukeshire, was born Dec 31 1852, Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia.5 (1854).2,3
John and family were shown in the 1881 census, Hillsburgh, Digby County, Nova Scotia:2
John A. Hanshaw, age 40, born in Nova Scotia; married; Methodist; house carpenter.
Phoebe A. Hanshaw, age 27, born in Nova Scotia; married; Methodist.
Phoebe died Feb 2 1918, Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia; buried Feb 5 1918, Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia.3 (1919).1
John Ainsley Henshaw died May 26 1926, Bear River, Digby County, Nova Scotia; buried May 29 1926.3 (May 27 1926, buried May 28 1926).6
Sources
- Contribution from Tim Sanford ().
- 1881 LDS census index, Hillsburgh, Digby County, Nova Scotia; NA film #C-13172, District 15, Sub-district A, page 31, household #165.
- LDS IGI, citing: member submission.
- Contribution from Tim Sanford () citing:
County Marriages, 1872.
- Contribution from Tim Sanford () citing:
"Dukeshire/Dukeshier Genealogy", by Robert Edward and William Freeman Dukeshire, 1994; page 62.
- Contribution from Tim Sanford () citing:
William Ramsay Funeral Records, Vol. 1.
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