1. Andreas Hanshuh
2.. Conrad Hanshew (?-1806) m Eva Elizabeth Seitz (1740-?)
3... Jacob Hanshew (c1795-c1833) m Mary "Mina" Cameron (1797-1873)
4.... Adam J. Hanshew (c1826-1883) m Elizabeth J. Smales (1848-?)
5..... Jacob Samuel Hanshew (1878-1926)
+Mary Jane Garfield Cox (c1880-1965)
6...... Adam Enoch Hanshew (1900-1982) 1,2,3,4
6...... Elva Elizabeth Hanshew (1902-1997) 2,5
6...... Jacob Theodore Hanshew (1906-) 2,3
6...... Ina Violet Hanshew (1910-2000) 2,3,6
6...... Ray Houston Hanshew (1911-1990) 3,7
6...... Mary Emily Hanshew (1914-1992) 3
6...... Ida Hanshew (1916-2000) 3
6...... Eva Laura Hanshew (1918-1984) 3,8
6...... Elbert A. Hanshew (1920-1987) 9
6...... Erna Mae Hanshew (1922-2004) 10,11
Jacob Samuel Hanshew [ID 14678]
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Born Jan 17 1878, Fayette County, West Virginia.2,3,12,13,14,15
He married Mary Jane Garfield Cox, Dec 21 1899, Fayette County, West Virginia.7,13,14 Mary, daughter of E. W. + Martha E. Cox, was born about 1880, Summers County, West Virginia.2,3,13,16
Jacob and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 29 1910), Quinnimont District, Fayette County, West Virginia:2
Hanshew, Jacob S, head-of-household, age 31, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Mary J, wife, age 29, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Adam E, son, age 10, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Elva, daughter, age 8, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Theodor, son, age 4, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Ina, daughter, age 3 months, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia.
On Sep 12 1918 Jacob Samuel Hanshew, age 40, registered for the World War I draft in Fayette County, West Virginia. He declared he was born Jan 17 1878, and he was then living in Springdale, Fayette County, West Virginia. He declared his nearest relative was Mary Jane Hanshew of the same address. His occupation was mining, employed by the Greenbrier Calliery Co. of Sevy, Fayette County, West Virginia. He was recorded as tall, medium build, blue eyes, dark hair.14
Jacob and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 6 1920), Quinnimont District, Fayette County, West Virginia:3
Hanshew, J S, head-of-household, age 41, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; owned home (free); occupation: miner, in coal mine.
Hanshew, Mary J, wife, age 39, born in West Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Hanshew, Adam E, son, age 19, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic]; occupation: miner, coal mine.
Hanshew, Theodore, son, age 13, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic]; attended school.
Hanshew, Ina O, daughter, age 9 years 11 months, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic]; attended school.
Hanshew, Ray, son, age 7 years 1 month, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic]; attended school.
Hanshew, Mary, daughter, age 5 years 9 months, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic].
Hanshew, Ida, daughter, age 3 years 9 months, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic].
Hanshew, Eva, daughter, age 1 year 5 months, born in West Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia [sic].
Jacob Samuel Hanshew died Mar 2 1926, Springdale, Fayette County, West Virginia; age 48y 1m 15d.15 Medical: Jacob died from "labor pneumonia"15 [coal miner's lung disease??].
Mary died Jan 23 1965, Springdale, Fayette County, West Virginia; age 84.16
Photo: Jacob Samuel Hanshew / Mary Jane Cox marriage record Fayette County, West Virginia
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Photo: Jacob Samuel Hanshew death certificate
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Photo: Mary Jane Cox death record Fayette County, West Virginia
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Sources
- Adam Hanshew birth record.
- 1910 census, Quinnimont District, Fayette County, West Virginia; roll T624-1680, ED 25, page 5A, line #22, dwelling #79, family #79.
- 1920 census, Quinnimont District, Fayette County, West Virginia; roll T625-1948, ED 40, page 2A, line #10, dwelling #19, family #19.
- West Virginia, Births Index, 1853-1969; http://www.ancestrt.com.
- Elva Elizabeth Hanshew birth certificate.
- Ina Violet Hanshew birth certificate; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=3298544&Type=Birth.
- Contribution from Adam Cory Hanshew.
- Eva Laura Hanshew birth record.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=147015562.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=147015553.
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=147015554.
- 1880 census, Sewell Mountain, Fayette County, West Virginia; roll T9-1402, ED 29, page 86A, line #44, dwelling #365, family #381.
- Jacob Samuel Hanshew / Mary Jane Cox marriage record; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=12088120&Type=Marriage.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Jacob Samuel Hanshew death certificate; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=177263&Type=Death.
- Mary Jane Cox death record; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=5371627&Type=Death.
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