1. James Henshaw (c1808-<1900) m Lydia A. Pease (1808-1872)
2.. Henry V. Henshaw (1851-1924) m Diana I. Luker (1852-1921)
3... Bert James Henshaw (1874-1955)
+Minnie M. Helmes (1874-1952)
4.... Earl F. Henshaw (1906-1971) 1,2,3,4
4.... Lyle E. Henshaw (1911-1983) 2,3,4
Bert James Henshaw [ID 16742]
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Bert James Henshaw1,2,3,5,6 [James B. Henshaw7].
Born Jun 13 1874, Wisconsin.1,2,3,6,7,8
He married Minnie M. Helmes, about 1899.1,4,6 Minnie was born 1874, Wisconsin.1,2,3,8
Bert and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 29 1910), Omro, Winnebago County, Wisconsin:1
Henshaw, Bert, head-of-household, age 36, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in England; first marriage, married 11 years; occupation: laborer, odd jobs; rented home.
Henshaw, Minnie, wife, age 35, born in Wisconsin; father born in New York; mother born in Wisconsin; first marriage, married 11 years; 3 children, 1 living.
Henshaw, Earl, son, age 3, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin.
On Sep 12 [1918] Bert James Henshaw, age 44, registered for the World War I draft in Neenah, Winnebago County, Wisconsin. He declared he was born June 13 1874, and was then residing in Waukau, Winnebago County, Wisconsin where he was a carpenter. He declared his nearest relative was Minnie M. Henshaw of Waukau. He was recorded as tall, slender, blue eyes, dark hair.6
Bert and family were shown in the 1920 census (Feb 9 1920), Rushford, Winnebago County, Wisconsin:2
Henshaw, Bert J., head-of-household, age 46, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in England; rented home; occupation: laborer, farm.
Henshaw, Minnie M., wife, age 45, born in Wisconsin; father born in New York; mother born in Wisconsin.
Henshaw, Earl F., son, age 13, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Henshaw, Lyle E., son, age 8, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; attended school.
Dake, Charles, boarder, age 55, born in Wisconsin; parents born in United States; single; occupation: laborer, farm.
The following article was published in the "Oshkosh Daily Northwestern" (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) on Wednesday evening, June 8, 1927:5
Bert and Roy Henshaw of Waukau and the Frank Moldenhauer family of Oshkosh called at the Herman Moldenhauer home recently.
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Bert and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 18 1930), Omro Township, Winnebago County, Wisconsin:3
Henshaw, Bert J., head-of-household, age 55, born in Wisconsin; father born in Wisconsin; mother born in England; first married at age 25; rented home; radio in home; occupation: farmer, farm; not a war veteran.
Henshaw, Minnie, wife, age 54, born in Wisconsin; father born in New York; mother born in Wisconsin; first married at age 24.
Henshaw, Earl, son, age 23, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; occupation: laborer, farm; not a war veteran.
Henshaw, Lyle, son, age 18, born in Wisconsin; parents born in Wisconsin; occupation: laborer, farm; not a war veteran.
Minnie died 1952, buried Waukau Cemetery, Waukau, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.8
The following article was published in the "Oshkosh Daily Northwestern" (Oshkosh, Wisconsin) on Tuesday, January 13, 1953:9
News of Waukau
WAUKAU, Wis. (Special) -- Mrs. Mattie Huntsinger and Mrs. Anna Fitzgerald went to Ripon Sunday with Bert and Lyle Henshaw to visit Earl Henshaw who is ill with heart trouble.
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Bert James Henshaw died 1955, buried Waukau Cemetery, Waukau, Winnebago County, Wisconsin.8
The following article was published in the "Appleton Post Crescent" (Appleton, Wisconsin) on March 7, 1956:10
Lyle Henshaw has sold the Henshaw home in Waukau to Mr. and Mrs. Davis, retired farmers of Green Lake. The Davises will remodel the house before moving in.
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Sources
- 1910 census, Omro Village, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; roll T624-1744, ED 132, page 67A, line #20, dwelling #331, family #334.
- 1920 census, Rushford Town, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; roll T625-2023, ED 192, page 6A, line #65, dwelling #97, family #126.
- 1930 census, Omro Township, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; roll T626-2619, ED 19, page 5A, line #11, dwelling #97, family #101.
- Obituary of Earl F. Henshaw.
- Oshkosh Daily Northwestern; Jun 8 1927; http://www.ancestry.com.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1880 census, Nepeuskun Township, Winnebago County, Wisconsin; roll T9-1453, ED 207, page 146A, line #6, dwelling #73, family #76.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Oshkosh Daily Northwestern; Jan 13 1953; http://www.ancestry.com.
- The "Appleton Post Crescent", Mar 7 1956; http://www.ancestry.com.
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