1. Mary Jane Henshall (1849-1924)
+David T. Haner (1850-?)
Mary Jane Henshall [ID 11234]
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Mary Jane Henshall1 [Mary Jane Henshaw2].
Born Aug - 1849, Maryland.1,3,4
Mary Jane was shown in the 1870 census (Jun 8 1870), working in the household of an Absolom & Nancy Nelson in Buffalo, Erie County, New York:1
Henshall, Mary J., age 20, born in Maryland; parents foreign-born; servant.
She married David T. Haner, Mar 4 1875, Adams County, Illinois.2,3 David was born Dec - 1850, New York.3,4
Mary and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 2 1900), 825 North Third Street, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois:3
Haner, D.T., head-of-household, age 49, born Dec 1850 in New York; parents born in New York; married 25 years; occupation: painter; owned home (mortgaged).
Haner, Mary J., wife, age 50, born Aug 1849 in Maryland; parents born in England; married 25 years; 6 children, 4 living.
Haner, Wm T., son, age 23, born Apr 1877 in Illinois; father born in New York; mother born in Maryland; occupation: laborer (saw mill).
Haner, Alfred H., son, age 21, born July 1878 in Missouri; father born in New York; mother born in Maryland; occupation: ruler [or reeler - unclear].
Haner, Beulah, daughter, age 16, born June 1883 in Missouri; father born in New York; mother born in Maryland.
Haner, Hattie M., daughter, age 9, born Nov 1890 in Illinois; father born in New York; mother born in Maryland; attended school 6 months.
Mary and David were shown in the 1910 census (Jun 2 1910), 203 Fifth Street, Riverside Township, Adams County, Illinois:4
Haner, David [T. or F.], head-of-household, age 59, born in New York; parents born in New York; first marriage, married 36 years; occupation: painter, house; owned home (mortgaged).
Haner, Mary J., wife, age 61, born in Maryland; parents born in England; first marriage, married 36 years; 6 children, 4 living.
Mary Jane Henshall died Jan 10 1924, Riverside Township, Adams County, Illinois.5
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Sources
- 1870 census, 3rd Ward, Buffalo, Erie County, New York; roll M593-932, page 293, line #36, dwelling #323, family #441.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/GenealogyMWeb/marrsrch.html.
- 1900 census, 1st Ward, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois; roll T623-235, ED 121, page 2A-B, line #46, dwelling #35, family #37.
- 1910 census, Riverside Township, Adams County, Illinois; roll T624-229, ED 27, page 10B, line #88, dwelling #203, family #212.
- State of Illinois; Database of Illinois Death Certificates, 1916-1950:
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/idphdeathindex.html.
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