┌── Benjamin H. Hinshaw
│ 1782-1866
┌── Benjamin Franklin Henshaw ──┤
│ 1820-1887 │
│ └── Annas Bowman
│ 1790-1865
Lenora Hinshaw ───────┤
B: c1849 │ ┌── Michael Morgan
D: 1928 │ │
└── Margaret Jane Morgan ───────┤
1824-1898 │
└── Mary Goddard
M: Benjamin Albertson
Lenora Hinshaw [ID 00986]
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Lenora Hinshaw1,2 [Lenora Henshaw3, Leonora Hinshaw1,4, Leonorah Henshaw5, Lenara Hinshaw6, Nora L. Henshaw7,8].
Born about 1849, Indiana.3,5,6,7
She married Benjamin Albertson, Dec 26 1866, Henry County, Indiana.1,3 Benjamin, son of William Albertson & Mary Davis, was born Jul 21 1845, Henry County, Indiana.4
Children:9
Dumont "Mont" Albertson, born Aug 7 1873; married Jul 9 1898 Lucinda "Lucy" Jay, Jay County, Indiana.
10
Angie Lena "Lena" Albertson, born Dec 27 1874; died Apr 12 1940; married Mar 24 1900 Elby Roser, Jay County, Indiana.
11,12,13
Mary E./M. Albertson, born Apr 23 1879; married Jul 31 1899 Freddie G. Cash, Jay County, Indiana.
14,15
Florence Albertson, born Jun 14 1881; married Sep 29 1898 Henry L. Saber, Jay County, Indiana.
16,17
William F. Albertson, born Aug 26 1883; married Dec 26 1903 Marie Boots, Jay County, Indiana.
18,19
Benjamin died Apr 12 1906, Penn Township, Jay County, Indiana; age 60.20
Lenora Hinshaw died Oct 22 1928.3
Sources
- Henry County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records, Book 1, Vol. 2,
1850-1920, Indiana Works Progress Administration; Book CC-3, page 524.
- Index to Supplemental Record Marriage Transcripts 1882-1920, Jay County, Indiana;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938.
- "Hinshaw-Bernard and Related Families"
by Cordelia E. Bogue Wright, in the Family History Library of
the Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS),
microfiche #6019151.
- Contribution from Leona Beck ().
- 1850 census, Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll 151, page 295; dwelling #639.
- 1860 census, Greensboro P.O., Greensboro Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll M653-266, page 426, line #15, dwelling #1529, family #69.
- 1870 census, Dunreith P.O., Spiceland Township, Henry County, Indiana; roll M593-323, page 236A, line #16, dwelling #151, family #156.
- Biographical sketch of Benjamin F. Henshaw; USGenWeb Archives:
http://members.tripod.com/~debmurray/henry/henbioref-52.htm#bhenshaw.
- Contribution from Leona Beck () citing: History of Jay County, Indiana; 1887, Lewis.
- Index to Marriage Records, Jay County, 1850-1920, Vol. 1;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book C-H, page 480.
- Index to Marriage Records, Jay County, 1850-1920, Vol. 1;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book C-I, page 159.
- Index to Supplemental Record Jay County Marriage Transcripts, 1882-1920;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book MT4, page 24.
- Telegram to Edith Roser Krepps from Ralph Roser informing her of Lena Roser's death, April 12, 1940.
- Index to Marriage Records, Jay County, 1850-1920, Vol. 1;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book C-I, page 46.
- Index to Supplemental Record Jay County Marriage Transcripts, 1882-1920;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book MT4, page 15.
- Index to Marriage Records, Jay County, 1850-1920, Vol. 1;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book C-H, page 508.
- Index to Supplemental Record Jay County Marriage Transcripts, 1882-1920;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book MT4, page 3.
- Index to Marriage Records, Jay County, 1850-1920, Vol. 1;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book C-I, page 663.
- Index to Supplemental Record Jay County Marriage Transcripts, 1882-1920;
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; Book MT5, page 32.
- "Index to Death Records Jay County 1882-1920". Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1938; book H-5, page 47.
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