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....... Thomas Hinshaw (c1749-1825) m Hannah Seasfield (c1745-1835)
8........ William Hinshaw (c1772-?) m Jane Hamm
9......... Thomas Hinshaw (1797-1869) m Elizabeth - (1809-1849)
10.......... George Washington Hinshaw (1822-1907) m Elizabeth Jane Robertson (1824-1893)
11........... David Franklin Henshaw (1860-1942) m Martha Jane Vandiver (1866-?)
12............ Ellis Lee Henshaw (1900-1971)
+Amy May McDonald (1900-1990)
13............. Geraldine Faye Henshaw (1919-1997) 1,2
Ellis Lee Henshaw [ID 13418]
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Ellis Lee Henshaw1,3,4,5,6 [Lee Ellis Henshaw7].
Born Mar 1 1900, Tennessee.1,3,5,6,7,8
On Sep 12 1918 Ellis Lee Henshaw, age 18, registered for the World War I draft in McIntosh County, Oklahoma. He declared he was born March 1 1900, and was then residing in [..unclear..], McIntosh County, Oklahoma where he was a self-employed farmer. He declared his nearest relative was Amy Henshaw of the same address. He was recorded as medium height, slender, brown eyes, black hair.6
He married Amy May McDonald1,5 [Amy Ashley9], 19191,5, McIntosh County, Oklahoma1,5. Amy was born Dec 21 1900, Oklahoma.1,5
Ellis and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 5 1920), 403 Oak St., Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma:1
Henshaw, Ellis L., head-of-household, age 19, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; owned home; occupation: salesman, [..unclear..].
Henshaw, Amy M., wife, age 19, born in Oklahoma; father born in Mississippi; mother born in Georgia.
Henshaw, Geraldine F. [initial unclear], daughter, age 3 months, born in Oklahoma; father born in Tennessee; mother born in Oklahoma.
Living two houses away in 1920 was the family of sister Mamie.10
In 1971 Ellis was living in/near Harvey, Cook County, Illinois.8
Ellis Lee Henshaw died Oct 15 1971.5,8
Amy died Jun 25 1990.5
Photo: Ellis Lee Henshaw with brother Ples, 1918
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Social Security information for Ellis Lee Henshaw: 332-09-5676
Sources
- 1920 census, Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; roll T625-1471, ED 42, page 3B, line #51, dwelling #61, family #66.
- Contribution from Jack Bailey ().
- 1910 census, Turner Township, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; roll T624-1260, ED 79, page 320B, line #73, dwelling #42, family #45.
- Posting May 24 2002 by Sheila G Clark-Carpenter () to the Henshaw message board:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Fei.2ACIB/16.66.67.69.71.
- Contribution from Jack Bailey.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1900 census, 16th District, Franklin County, Tennessee; page 237B (sheet 8B), line #53, dwelling #143, family #145.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- McIntosh County, Oklahoma marriages, 1918-1920; USGenWeb Archives:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/mcintosh/vitals/marriages/brides06.txt
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/mcintosh/vitals/marriages/grooms06.txt.
- 1920 census, Checotah, McIntosh County, Oklahoma; roll T625-1471, ED 42, page 3B, line #57, dwelling #63, family #69.
- Photo courtesy of Jack Bailey.
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