1. Nicholas Hancher (1705-1777) m Rebecca Smith (c1707-?)
2.. John Hancher (1734-1793) m Sarah Caudy (1739-1807)
3... William Hancher m Ann Dunn (c1756-?)
4.... Smith Hancher (c1798-1865) m Mary Steward (?-1842)
5..... Smith M. Hanshaw (1833-1914) m Mary Ellen Creighton (1835-1886)
6...... William Ross Hanshaw (1871-1917)
+Ida Alice Summer (1864-1939)
7....... Bertie E. Hanshaw (c1906-) 1
William Ross Hanshaw [ID 13760]
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William Ross Hanshaw1,2,3 [Dock Hanshaw4].
Born Sep - 1871, Iowa.1,2,3
He married Ida Alice Summer, about 1896.1,3 Ida, daughter of Seward C. Summer1,3,5, was born Jan 3 18641,3,5 [about 18686, about 18717], Iowa1,3,5.
Ida was the widow of William's brother Hiram Ulysses Hanshaw,5 who had died in 1894,
William and Ida were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 12 1900), Selma, Village Township, Van Buren County, Iowa:3
Hanshaw, William R., head-of-household, age 28, born Sept 1871 in Iowa; parents born in Ohio; married 4 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (mortgaged).
Hanshaw, Ida A., wife, age unknown, born in Iowa; father born in Indiana; mother born in Iowa; married 4 years; no children.
Summer, Bert C., boarder, age 22, born Aug 1877 in Missouri; father born in Indiana; mother's birthplace unknown; single; occupation: farm laborer.
Summer, Everett C., boarder, age 18, born Apr 1882 in U.S.; parents' birthplaces unknown; single.
William and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), First Street, Eldon, Washington Township, Wapello County, Iowa:1
Hanshaw, William R., head-of-household, age 38, born in Iowa; parents born in Ohio; first marriage, married 14 years; occupation: watchman, railroad; rented home.
Hanshaw, Ida A., wife, age 45, born in Iowa; father born in Indiana; mother born in Iowa; second marriage, married 14 years; 2 children, 2 living.
Summer, Seward C., father-in-law, age 70, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; widower.
William Ross Hanshaw died Aug 1 19175 [19184], Eldon, Wapello County, Iowa5; age 455.
Widow Ida was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 2 1920), Rail Road Street, Eldon, Wapello County, Iowa:6
Summer, Alice, lodger, age 60, born in Iowa; parents born in United States; widow; rented home; occupation: none.
Roberts, Milo, lodger, age 34, born in Missouri; father born in Ohio; mother born in Illinois; single; occupation: laborer, R.R. Ill-Kansas.
Hanshaw [no first name recorded], female, head-of-household, age 52, born in Iowa; father born in Indiana; mother born in Iowa; widow; occupation: cook, lunch room.
Widow Ida was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 4 1930), Eldon, Wapello County, Iowa:7
Hanshaw, Ida, head-of-household, age 59, born in Iowa; father born in Indiana; mother born in Iowa; widow, first married at age 22; owned home ($1000 value); no radio in home; occupation: cook, restaurant.
Living next door in 1930 was the family of son Bertie.8
Ida died Mar 6 1939, Eldon, Wapello County, Iowa; age 75.4
Sources
- 1910 census, Eldon, Washington Township, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T624-426, ED 161, page 185A, line #48, dwelling #106, family #112.
- 1880 census, Salt Creek Township, Davis County, Iowa; roll T9-0335, ED 43, page 44A, line #27, dwelling #115, family #118.
- 1900 census, Selma, Village Township, Van Buren County, Iowa; roll T623-462, ED 104, page 5A, line #1, dwelling #86, family #86.
- Deaths in Eldon, Wapello County, Iowa; USGenWeb Archives:
http://iagenweb.org/wapello/eldon.htm.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Jackie L. Wolfe.
- 1920 census, Eldon, Washington Township, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T625-517, ED 172, page 2A, line #9, dwelling #29, family #31.
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, Eldon, Washington Township, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T626-686, ED 31, page 4B, line #72, dwelling #102, family #105.
- 1930 census, 1st Ward, Eldon, Washington Township, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T626-686, ED 31, page 4B, line #73, dwelling #103, family #106.
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