1. David Henshaw m Elizabeth Gardner
2.. Gabriel H. Henshaw (1822-1909) m Julia Ann Murray (1826-1910)
3... David Taylor Henshaw (1860-1927) m Edna Arnetta "Nettie" VanHorn (1866-1920)
4.... Hazel Lula Henshaw (1892-1962)
+Leland E. Lull (1892-1944)
Hazel Lula Henshaw [ID 12058]
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Hazel Lula Henshaw1,2,3 [Lula H. Henshaw4].
Born Apr 16 1892, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio.1,2,3,4,5
She married Leland E. Lull, about 1918.1,4 Leland was born Aug 9 1892, Morris, Ostego County, New York.3,4,5
Children:1,4
Betty Jane Lull, born Jan 21 1923, Charleston. South Carolina; married Lynn Horton (children: Dennis L Horton and David R. Horton).
Robert Lull, born Oct 11 1925, Lima, Ohio; married Sep 25 1948, Joanne Weider (children: John R. Lull, Nancy E. Lull, James S. Lull, and Gregory A. Lull).
Hazel and Leland were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 10 1920), 204 Jefferson Street, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia:5
Lull, Leland E., head-of-household, age 27, born in New York; parents born in New York; rented home; occupation: asst. manager, merchandise store.
Lull, Hazel L., wife, age 27, born in Ohio; father born in Virginia; mother born in Illinois.
The following article was published in the "Lima News" (Lima, Ohio) on Thursday, June 17, 1926:6
Employees of the Grant store were entertained in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lull, 348 S. Jameson-av, Tuesday evening. Dancing and contests were the diversion and in conclusion dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. R. Mowry.
Those enjoying the affair were Misses Evelyn Murphy, Ruth Dillman, Gertrude Spencer, Donna Lowman, Irene Hogan, Eva Daniels, Kathryn McMillen, Ruth Barndt, Mary Herron, Mary Beery, Clara Koltenborn, Emma Henrich, Catherine Baxter, Mary Jane Mowry, Margaret Nunemaker, P. A. Hoyt, E. C. Rowe, New York city; Betty Jane and Bobby Lull, Mrs. L. Baker, Mrs. J. Henrich, Mrs. R. Lowry and Mr. and Mrs. Lull.
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The following article was published in the "Lima News" (Lima, Ohio) on Sunday, February 13, 1927:7
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Lull, 348 S. Jameson-av, entertained employes of the W. T. Grant Co. with a six o'clock dinner in their home Thursday evening. The affair was arranged as a compliment to Miss Gertrude Spencer, bride-elect of G. H. Hosmer, assistant manager of the store. After the dinner dancing was enjoyed.
Those in attendance were Misses Evelyn Murphy, Ruth Dillman, Mabel Conrad, Donna Fisher, Eva Daniels, Treva May Fraunfelter, Clara Kaltenborn, Gertrude Spencer, Catharine Baxter, Helen Burton, Mildred Kleman, Mrs. Mabel Heffner, Mrs. Kathryn Cook, Mrs. Ralph Mowrey, Mrs. K. Henrich, Mrs. Emma Inskeep, Mrs. E. Smith, Gordon Hosmer, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Burton, Carl Zimmerman, Mr. and Mrs. Lull and Betty and Bobby Lull.
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Hazel and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 2 1930), 9 East Wallace Avenue, New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania:4
Lull, Leland E., head-of-household, age 37, born in New York; parents born in New York; rented home ($75 rent); radio in home; occupation: manager, chain store; not a veteran.
Lull, Lula H., wife, age 37, born in Ohio; father born in Virginia; mother born in Iowa; first married at age 25.
Lull, Betty J., daughter, age 7, born in South Carolina; father born in New York; mother born in Ohio; attended school.
Lull, Robert S., son, age 4, born in Ohio; father born in New York; mother born in Ohio.
Henshaw, Elsie M., sister-in-law, age 33, born in Ohio; father born in Virginia; mother born in Iowa; single; occupation: office manager, dry goods store.
Leland died Feb 14 1944, Morris, Ostego County, New York.3
Hazel Lula Henshaw died Mar 6 1962, Oneonta, Ostego County, New York.1,3
Sources
- Contribution from Dottie Henshaw Buker.
- 1910 census, Ward 4, Precinct H, Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio; ED 71, page 258B, line #62, dwelling #238, family #253.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Dan Rohrback ().
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, New Castle, Lawrence County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-2060, ED 19, page 1B, line #57, dwelling #11, family #21.
- 1920 census, Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia; roll T625-1910, ED 96, page 7B, line #75, dwelling #101, family #140.
- The Lima News, Jun 17 1926; http://www.ancestry.com.
- The Lima News, Feb 13 1927; http://www.ancestry.com.
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