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..... Thomas Hinshaw (c1680-?) m Mary Marshall (c1685-?)
6...... Jacob Hinshaw (1710-1796) m Rebecca Mackey (c1716-1796)
7....... Benjamin Hinshaw (1738-1840) m Elisabeth Hinshaw (1750-1823)
8........ Jacob A. Hinshaw (1778-1826) m Phebe Allen (1789-1869)
9......... Nathan Hinshaw (1811-1863) m Asenath Hodgin (1809-1878)
10.......... Tilnias Hinshaw (1833-1911)
+Eunice Smith (1831-?)
11........... Nathan Lindsey Hinshaw (1852-1931) 1,2
11........... James Colwell Hinshaw (1855-1870) 1,2
11........... William Henry Ira Hinshaw (1857-1925) 1,2
+Sarah Roseanna Dervage (1827-1874)
11........... Rosa Belle Hinshaw (1865-1917) 2,3,4
11........... Nancy Elizabeth Hinshaw (1868-?) 2,3,4
+Rachel Outland Mills (1841-1886)
11........... Clifford Hayes Hinshaw (1876-1942) 2,4,5,6
11........... Ina May Hinshaw (1878-1972) 2,4,5,6
11........... Lilla Estella Hinshaw (1880-1966) 2,5,6
11........... Harry Edward Hinshaw (1883-1973) 2,5,6,7
+Susan Gump
Tilnias Hinshaw [ID 01155]
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Born Dec 19 1833, Cherry Grove MM, Randolph County, Indiana.1,4,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13
He married Eunice Smith, 1-15-1852, Cherry Grove MM, Randolph County, Indiana.1,2,8,9 Eunice, daughter of James + Hannah Smith, was born Feb 6 1831, North Carolina.1,13,14
At Cherry Grove MM on 4-8-1854, Tilnias & wife Eunice & son Nathan Lindley were granted a certificate to White River MM.1
At White River MM on 5-6-1854, Tilnias & Eunice & son Nathan were received on a certificate from Cherry Grove MM.1
At White River MM on 1-3-1857, Tilnias, Jericho meeting, was complained of for attending a marriage contrary to discipline of a member; "2-7-1857 offense acknowledged".1
At White River MM on 2-6-1858, Tilnias & wife Eunice and children Nathan, Lindley [sic], James Colwell, William Henry & Ira [sic] were granted a certificate to Cherry Grove MM.1
At Cherry Grove MM on 4-10-1858, Tilnias & wife Eunice & children Nathan Lindley, James Colwell, & William Henry Ira were received on a certificate from White River MM.1
It appears as though Eunice probably died between 1858 and 1860, as the 1860 census shows Tilnias with sons Nathan and James living in the household of Tilnias' father, Nathan Hinshaw of Washington Township, Randolph County, Indiana:8,15
Tilnias Hinshaw, age 27, born in Indiana.
He then married Sarah Roseanna Dervage2 [Sarah Derevage16, Sarah R. Davis17], Sep 28 18612, Randolph County, Indiana2. Sarah, daughter of Peter Dervage & Hannah Mann, was born Feb 17 1827.2,16 Sarah had previously married Jan 28 1845 to Uriah Davis2,16 and had a daughter Mary Jane Davis, born c1853.2,3 (See also: Hannah Ann Hinshaw #11129, who was probably an additional child of Sarah's previous marriage to Uriah Davis).18
At Cherry Grove MM on 1-11-1862, Tilnias, Lynn meeting, was reported married contrary to discipline; "2-8-1862 disowned".1
Tilnias and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 18 1870), Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana:3
Hinshaw, Tilnias, age 38, born in Indiana; farmer; $1500 real estate; $250 personal property.
Hinshaw, Sarah, age 43, born in Indiana; keeps house.
Davis, M.J., female, age 17, born in Indiana; attended school.
Sarah died 1874.2
He then married Rachel Outland Mills2,5,7,8,19 [Rachel Outland7,8], Mar 30 18762,5,7,8,19, Winchester, Randolph County, Indiana2,5,7,8,19. Rachel, daughter of Thomas Jordan Outland & Asenath Pritchard6,13,20,21,22, was born Sep 25 18416,13,20,21,22 [about 18444], Rich Square MM, Northampton County, North Carolina6,13,20,21,22.
Rachel had been previously married to Nathan Mills (1837-1873), Aug 13 1863, Edgar County, Illinois,23 by whom she had a daughter, Flora Adel Mills, Dec 6 18714,6,13 (and also apparently a son, Cassius Mills, who probably died young).13
Tilnias and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 1-2 1880), Key West Township, Coffey County, Kansas:4
Henshaw, Til, age 46, born in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; farmer.
Henshaw, Rachael, wife, age 36, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; keeps house.
Henshaw, Rosa Belle, daughter, age 14, born in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in North Carolina; attended school.
Henshaw, Nancy L., daughter, age 11, born in Indiana; father born in Indiana; mother born in North Carolina; attended school.
Mills, Flora, daughter, age 8, born in Illinois; father born in Illinois; mother born in North Carolina; attended school.
Henshaw, C.H., son, age 4, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in North Carolina.
Henshaw, Ina, daughter, age 2, born in Kansas; father born in Indiana; mother born in North Carolina.
At White River MM on 6-3-1882, Tilnias was granted a certificate to Peace MM, Kansas.1
Tilnias and family were shown in the 1885 Kansas state census (Mar 1 1885), Key West P.O., Key West Township, Coffey County, Kansas (T Hinshaw, census Assessor):6
T. Hinshaw, age 51, born in Indiana; came to Kansas from Indiana.
Rachel Hinshaw, age 43, born in North Carolina; came to Kansas from Indiana.
Thomas J Outland, age 70; born in North Carolina; came to Kansas from Indiana; widower.
Flora Adel Mills, age 15, born in Illinois; came to Kansas from Indiana.
Rachel died Jun 23 1886, Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas; buried Key West Cemetery, Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas.13
He then married Susan Gump, Jun 6 1888, Coffey County, Kansas.24,25
Apparently this marriage was short (it is unknown if Susan died or if they might have separated/divorced).
Tilnias and son Harry were shown in the 1895 Kansas state census (Mar 1 1895), living in the household of son Nathan, Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas26
T Henshaw, age 61, born in Indiana.
Tilnias was shown in the 1900 census (Jun 21 1900), living alone in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas:10
Hinshaw, Tilnias, head-of-household, age 66, born Dec 1833 in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; widower; occupation: carpenter; rented home.
Tilnias was shown in the 1905 Kansas state census (Mar 1 1905), living with the family of a Christian & Elizabeth Herman in Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas11
Till Hinshaw, age 71, born in Indiana; came to Kansas from Indiana; widower.
Tilnias was shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), living in the household of son Clifford, Medford Township, Reno County, Kansas:12
Hinshaw, Tilnias, father, age 76, born in Indiana; parents born in North Carolina; widower; occupation: own income.
Tilnias Hinshaw died Dec 25 1911, Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas; buried Key West Cemetery, Lebo, Coffey County, Kansas.13,27
Photo: Tilnias Hinshaw & Rachel Outland Mills gravestone Key West Cemetery
13
Photo: Tilnias Hinshaw & Rachel Outland Mills gravestone Key West Cemetery
13
Sources
- "Abstracts of the Records of the Society of Friends in Indiana", Part 2,
subtitled "Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy, Volume VII",
(a compendium of many of the records left by William Wade Hinshaw on
his death), edited by Willard Heiss; GS929.3 H47 in a local library.
- Contribution from Terri Overman ().
- 1870 census, Winchester P.O., Greensfork Township, Randolph County, Indiana; page 337A, line #30, dwelling #323, family #323.
- 1880 census, Key West Township, Coffey County, Kansas; roll T9-0377, ED 46, page 369B-370A, line #45, dwelling #18, family #18.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Kansas.
- 1885 Kansas state census, Key West P.O., Key West Township, Coffey County, Kansas; roll KS1885-26, page 1, line #1, dwelling #1, family #1.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Indiana.
- "Webster Parry's Abstracts of Quaker Records", LDS microfilm #0367987
- 1900 census, Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas; roll T623-482, ED 80, page 13A, line #41, dwelling #253, family #256.
- 1905 Kansas state census, Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas; roll KS1905-63, page 13, line #25, dwelling #108, family #104.
- 1910 census, Medford Township, Reno County, Kansas; roll T624-453, ED 156, page 3B, line #57, dwelling #58, family #58.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Family lineage contributed by Edwin Everett Hinshaw
- 1860 census, Washington Township, Randolph County, Indiana; pg 721-722, line #37, dwelling #203, family #197.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from James Derevage ().
- Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920; http://www.ancestry.com (county bk page 16).
- Speculation.
- Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920; http://www.ancestry.com (county bk page 19).
- U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1994; http://www.ancestry.com.
- U.S., Hinshaw Index to Selected Quaker Records, 1680-1940; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1850 census, Northampton County, North Carolina; roll M432-639, page 20B, line #34, dwelling #336, family #336.
- Illinois, Marriages, 1851-1900; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Layne and Rachel Knight ().
- Coffey County, Kansas District Court; marriage records:
http://www.kscourts.org/dstcts/4comrech.htm.
- 1895 Kansas state census, Halstead, Harvey County, Kansas; roll V115-58, page 8, line #13, dwelling #49, family #59.
- Family Group sheets gathered at the 1992 Hinshaw reunion, submitted
by attendees.
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