1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631) m - Kendrick
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... John Hinshaw (c1660->1768) m Elizabeth Belshaw
6...... Jesse Hinshaw (1720-1797) m Abigail Marshall (1724-1806)
7....... Jesse Hinshaw (1770-1846) m Elizabeth Hinshaw (1780-1823)
8........ Jane Hinshaw (1817-1858)
+Christopher Teague (1826-1900)
Jane Hinshaw [ID 00107]
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Born 5-12-1817, Chatham County, North Carolina.1,2,3
She married Christopher Teague4 [Christopher Treage5,6], Sep 13 18464, Orange County, North Carolina4. Christopher, son of John Teague & Anna Hornaday7, was born Apr 25 18267 [Apr 15 18268], Chatham County, North Carolina7.
A marriage bond was recorded for Jane Hinshaw & Christopher Treage [sic] on Sep 13 1846, Randolph County, North Carolina.5
Jane and family were shown in the 1850 census (Sep 14 1850), Chatham County, North Carolina:9,10
Christopher Teague, age 23, born in North Carolina; farmer; cannot read or write.
Jane Teague, age 20, born in North Carolina; cannot read or write.
James W. Teague, age 2, born in North Carolina.
William Teague, age 10 months, born in North Carolina.
Living nearby in 1850 was Uriah Hinshaw, as well as the widow Leitia (Moss) Hinshaw.
Christopher Teague and family were again shown in the 1860 census, Chatham County, North Carolina.11
Jane Hinshaw died Feb 12 1858.8
After Jane died, Christopher remarried Nov 18 1858 to Laura Ann York.7,8
Christopher died Mar 17 1900, Chatham County, North Carolina; buried Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Alamance County, North Carolina.7,8
Sources
- "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy",
by William Wade Hinshaw, in many well-stocked libraries.
- "Hinshaw Chart and List" (1/1/68) by Ralph Edward Pike,
from "Family Records of Morgan Co., Ind.", Public
Library of Mooresville, Morgan Co., Indiana (LDS microfilm 1509501).
- Society of Friends, Cane Creek MM Records; LDS FHL microfilm #0371251
- 1850 census, Upper Regiment, Chatham County, North Carolina; roll 624, pg 380, family #441.
- "North Carolina Marriage Bonds" fiche in the LDS Family History Library.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- Posting Sep 24 2002 by () to TEAGUE-L.
- Posting Dec 27 1998 by Les Lindley () on the Teague GenForum:
http://genforum.familytreemaker.com/teague/messages/223.html.
- Contribution from David W. Chamness () citing: 1850 census.
- 1850 census, Upper Regiment, Chatham County, North Carolina; roll M432-624, page 380B, line #8, dwelling #441, family #442.
- Contribution from David W. Chamness () citing: 1860 census index.
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