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...... Emily Gertrude Hanshaw (1860-1926)
+Charles Taylor Sconce (c1855-?)
+Allen Alfred Fosdick (1861-?)
Emily Gertrude Hanshaw [ID 17368]
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Emily Gertrude Hanshaw1,2 [Gertrude Emily Hanshaw3,4,5,6].
Born Sep 21 18603,4,5,6 [about 18622], Iowa3,4,5,6.
She married Charles Taylor Sconce.7 Charles, son of Samuel Glasgow Sconce & Charlotte Miller, was born about 1855, Davis County, Iowa.2,7
Children:
Etty Sconce, born 1879, Iowa.
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Thomas Laurence Sconce, born Apr 28 1885, Denton County, Texas; died Oct 6 1956, Ottumwa, Iowa; married Laura A. Johnson, Aug 21 1911, Ottumwa, Iowa.
3,8
Emily and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 24 1880), Denton County, Texas:2
Sconce, C.T., age 25, born in Iowa; parents born in Indiana; farmer; cannot read or write.
Sconce, Emily, wife, age 18, born in Iowa; parents born in Indiana; house keeping; cannot read or write.
Sconce, Etty, daughter, age 10 months, born in Iowa; parents born in Iowa.
She then married Allen Alfred Fosdick, about 1895.3,7 Allen was born Apr - 1861, Iowa.3
Emily and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 19 1900), Richland Township, Wapello County, Iowa:3
Fosdick, Allen, head-of-household, age 39, born Apr 1861 in Iowa; parents' birthplaces unknown; married 5 years; occupation: coal miner; rented home.
Fosdick, Gertrude, wife, age 39, born Sept 1860 in Iowa; parents born in Ohio; married 5 years; 2 children, 2 living.
Sconce, Thomas, stepson, age 15, born Apr 1885 in Texas; parents born in Iowa; occupation: coal miner.
Emily was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 12 1920), living/working in the household of a John M. & Jennie Calhown in Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa:4
Fostick, Gertrude, nurse, age 59, born in Iowa; parents born in Ohio; single; occupation: nurse.
Emily Gertrude Hanshaw died Nov 5 1926, buried Section II, Bethlehem Cemetery, Salt Creek Township, Davis County, Iowa.5,6
Photo: Gravestone: Emily Gertrude Hanshaw Bethlehem Cemetery
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Sources
- Biographical sketch of Smith M. Hanshaw.
- 1880 census, Precinct 4, Denton County, Texas; roll T9-1300, ED 106, page 151D, line #45, family #439.
- 1900 census, Richland Township, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T623-463, ED 137, page 9B, line #93, dwelling #208, family #212.
- 1920 census, 4th Ward, Ottumwa, Wapello County, Iowa; roll T625-516, ED 155, page 15A, line #38, dwelling #308, family #341.
- Iowa Cemetery Records; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Burials in Bethlehem Cemetery, Davis County, Iowa; USGenWeb Archives:
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~iawagon/Bethlehem%20Cemetery%20index.htm.
- Contribution from Lori Lei Knapp ().
- Contribution from Lori Lei Knapp (), citing:
obituary for Thomas Laurence Sconce, Oct 6 1956.
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