1. Benjamin Hanshaw (1789-1878) m Susannah Symson (1790-1852)
2.. Henry B. Hanshaw (1825-?)
+Mary M. Davis (1832-<1910)
3... Addie Hanshaw (1881-?) 1,2
Henry B. Hanshaw [ID 12230]
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Born Aug - 1825, Virginia.1,2,3,4,5 (c1827).6
He married Mary M. Davis, Jan 6 1849, Darke County, Ohio.1,7 Mary was born Jul - 1832, Ohio.1,5,6 (c1831).3,4
Henry and Mary were shown in the 1850 census (Nov 28 1850), German Township, Darke County, Ohio:3
Henry Henshaw, age 24, born in Virginia; carpenter; $100 real estate.
Mary Henshaw, age 19, born in Ohio.
Henry and Mary were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 30 1860), Macoupin County, Illinois:4
Henry Hanshaw, age 35, born in Virginia; wagon maker; $1500 real estate; $300 personal property.
Mary Hanshaw, age 29, born in Ohio.
George Bates, age 21, born in Ohio.
A Masonic Lodge, Scottville Lodge No. 426, A. F. & A. M., was organized October 4th, 1865 with H.B. Hanshaw as a charter member.8
Henry and Mary were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 26 1870), Macoupin County, Illinois:5
Hanshaw, Henry, age 44, born in Virginia; carpenter; $3000 real estate; $700 personal property.
Hanshaw, Mary, age 38, born in Ohio; keeping house.
Hanshaw, Henriette, age 14, born in Ohio; attended school.
Note: the Henriette Hanshaw shown above in the 1870 census was probably a census error, as no such child was shown with the family in the 1860 census, nor later in the 1880 census. It is likely she was erroneously recorded as Hanshaw, and was probably a neighbor child staying with (or employed by) Henry & Mary Hanshaw.9
Henry and Mary were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 12 1880), Scottville Township, Macoupin County, Illinois:6
Hanshaw, Henry, age 53, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; farmer.
Hanshaw, Mary, wife, age 48, born in Ohio; father born in Maine; mother born in Pennsylvania; keeping house.
Alberry, Sarah, age 19, born in Texas; parents born in Texas; single; servant.
Henry and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 4 1900), Scottville, Macoupin County, Illinois:1
Hanshaw, Henry, head-of-household, age 74, born Aug 1825 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 51 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Hanshaw, Marry, wife, age 67, born July 1832 in Ohio; father born in Maine; mother born in Ohio; married 51 years; no children.
Hanshaw, Addie, adopted daughter, age 19, born Jan 1881 in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; single; attended school 7 months.
Mary died before Apr 19 1910.2
Widower Henry and adopted daughter Addie were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 19 1910), Scottville, Macoupin County, Illinois:2
Hanshaw, H.B., head-of-household, age 84, born in Virginia; father born in Maryland; mother born in Virginia; widower; occupation: farmer, owner; owned farm (free).
Hanshaw, Addie, daughter, age 29, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Illinois; single; occupation: none.
Sources
- 1900 census, Scottville, Scottville Township, Macoupin County, Illinois; roll T623-325, ED 69, page 4A, line #41, dwelling #88, family #91.
- 1910 census, Scottville, Scottville Township, Macoupin County, Illinois; roll T624-309, ED 64, page 97B, line #79, family #85.
- 1850 census, German Township, Darke County, Ohio; roll M432-674, page 377, line #25, dwelling #57, family #58.
- 1860 census, Scottville P.O., Macoupin County, Illinois; roll M653-206, page 585, line #38, dwelling #115, family #104.
- 1870 census, Scottville P.O., Township 12, Macoupin County, Illinois; roll M593-250, page 421, line #12, dwelling #203, family #203.
- 1880 census, Scottville Township, Macoupin County, Illinois; roll T9-232, ED 123, page 284A, line #33, dwelling #160, family #161.
- Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900; http://www.ancestry.com.
- History of Macoupin County, Illinois. 1879. Page 236; USGenWeb Archives:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilmacoup/history/scott.txt.
- Speculation.
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