1. Henry Henshaw (1855-<1930)
+Jane - (1849-?)
2.. George Henshaw (1874-?) 1
2.. Harry Henshaw (1884-?) 2
Henry Henshaw [ID 16927]
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Born Apr - 1855, England.2 (c1845).3
He married Jane -, about 1880.2 Jane was born Nov - 1849, England.2,3 (c1846).1
Henry and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 13 1900), Maurice St., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania:2
Henshaw, Henry, head-of-household, age 45, born Apr 1855 in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1881, U.S. resident 19 years; married 20 years; occupation: pedler; owned home (free).
Henshaw, Jane, wife, age 50, born Nov 1849 in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1881, U.S. resident 19 years; married 20 years; 2 children, 1 living.
Henshaw, Harry, son, age 15, born Oct 1884 in Pennsylvania; parents born in England; occupation: weigh boy.
Living next door in 1900 was the family of son George Henshaw.4
Henry and Jane were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 15 1910), 10 Maurice St., Pittsburg, Pennsylvania:3
Enshaw, Henry, head-of-household, age 65 [unclear], born in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1880, naturalized; first marriage, married 31 years; occupation: laborer, mill; rented home.
Enshaw, Jane, wife, age 60, born in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1880; first marriage, married 31 years; no children.
Murray, William, boarder, age 36, born in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1890, alien; single; occupation: engineer, mill.
Henry Henshaw died before Apr 9 1930.1
Widow Jane was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), living with her widowed son George and his daughter Ruth, 7144 Hermitage Street, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania:1
Henshaw, Jane, mother, age 84, born in England; parents born in England; immigrated 1882, naturalized; widow.
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Sources
- 1930 census, 13th Ward, Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; roll T626-1976, ED 204, page 8A, line #9, dwelling #122, family #139.
- 1900 census, 14th Ward, Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; roll T623-1360, ED 173, page 8B, line #87, dwelling #144, family #150.
- 1910 census, 4th Ward, Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; roll T624-1300, ED 328, page 2A, line #10, dwelling #16, family #23.
- 1900 census, 14th Ward, Pittsburg, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania; roll T623-1360, ED 173, page 8B, line #90, dwelling #145, family #151.
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