1. Samuel Henshaw (c1661-c1719) m Keziah Pell (c1670->1721)
2.. Samuel Henshaw (?-c1758) m Martha Noell (c1689-?)
3... Samuel Henshaw (1715-1788) m Martha Briggs
4.... John Henshaw (1762-1804) m Patty Newman (1757-1805)
5..... Samuel Henshaw (1782-1848) m Frances Morton Terrill (c1793-?)
6...... George T. Henshaw (c1810-1876) m Martha H. Davis (c1816-?)
7....... Frances V. Henshaw (c1841-?)
Frances V. Henshaw [ID 11960]
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Frances V. Henshaw1,2,3 [Victoria Henshaw4,5].
Born about 1841, Virginia.1,2,3 (c1858).4 (Mar - 1855).5
Victoria and her siblings were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 23 1880), Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia:4
Henshaw, G.D., age 24, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; farmer.
Henshaw, Victoria, sister, age 22, born in Virginia; single; keeping house.
Victoria and her siblings were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 15 1900), Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia:5
Hinchew, George D., head-of-household, age 40, born Mch 1860 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Hinchew, Thomas E., brother, age 50, born Jan 1850 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; occupation: day laborer.
Hinchew, Victoria, sister, age 45, born Mch 1855 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; occupation: house keeper.
Living next door on one side in 1900 was the family of brother Samuel;6 living next door on the other side was sister Virenda and husband, with sister Martha.7
Sources
- 1850 census, Greene County, Virginia; roll M432-947, page 370, line #21, dwelling #476, family #476.
- 1860 census, Stanardsville P.O., Greene County, Virginia; roll M653-1349, page 492, line #1, dwelling #103, family #103.
- 1870 census, Stanardsville P.O., Ruckersville Township, Greene County, Virginia; roll M593-1649, page 291, line #21, dwelling #511, family #511.
- 1880 census, Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia; roll T9-1368, ED 60, page 500D, line #15, dwelling #241, family #257.
- 1900 census, Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia; roll T623-1711, ED 32, page 9A, line #16, dwelling #145, family #147.
- 1900 census, Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia; roll T623-1711, ED 32, page 9A, line #19, dwelling #146, family #148.
- 1900 census, Ruckersville District, Greene County, Virginia; roll T623-1711, ED 32, page 9A, line #13, dwelling #144, family #146.
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