1. Joseph Henshaw (c1822-?) m Mary - (c1830-?)
2.. Benjamin F. Henshaw (c1841-?)
+Rebecca Hewitt (c1851-?)
3... Annie E. Henshaw (1870-1911) 1,2
3... Charlotte Henshaw (c1872-?) 2
3... Josephine L. Henshaw (c1874-?) 2
3... Emma H. Henshaw (c1877-?) 2,3
3... Sarah Henshaw (c1883-?) 3
Benjamin F. Henshaw [ID 15930]
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Born about 1841, Pennsylvania.2,3 (England).4
He married Rebecca Hewitt, about 1870.1,3 Rebecca was born about 1851, Pennsylvania.2,3
Benjamin and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jul 2 1880), Hammonton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey:2
Henshaw, Benjamin, age 39, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in England; butcher.
Henshaw, Rebecca, wife, age 28, born in Pennsylvania; father born in New Jersey; mother born in Ohio; keeping house.
Henshaw, Annie E., daughter, age 10, born in New Jersey; parents born in Pennsylvania.
Henshaw, Emma H., daughter, age 3, born in New Jersey; parents born in Pennsylvania.
Benjamin and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), Second Street, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey:3
Henshaw, Benjamin, age 68, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in England; first marriage, married 40 years; occupation: janitor, town hall; rented home.
Henshaw, Rebecca, wife, age 59 [unclear], born in Pennsylvania; father born in New Jersey; mother born in Ohio; first marriage, married 40 years; 5 children, 5 living.
Henshaw, Sarah, daughter, age 27, born in New Jersey; parents born in Pennsylvania; single; occupation: shoe maker, shoe factory.
Mick, Emma, daughter, age 33, born in New Jersey; parents born in Pennsylvania; first marriage, married 10 years; occupation: shoe maker, shoe factory.
Mick, William, son-in-law, age 32, born in New Jersey; parents born in New Jersey; first marriage, married 10 years; 2 children, none living; occupation: shoe maker, shoe factory.
Living nearby in 1910 was the family of daughter Annie.5
Sources
- Contribution from Sue Herbine ().
- 1880 census, Hammonton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T9-0770, ED 7, page 195B, line #36, dwelling #386, family #391.
- 1910 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T624-867, ED 34, page 136A, line #4, dwelling #138, family #145.
- 1860 census, 19th Ward, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; roll M653-1170, page 831, line #20, dwelling #2573, family #2949.
- 1910 census, Hammonton, Atlantic County, New Jersey; roll T624-867, ED 34, page 136A, line #21, dwelling #143, family #150.
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