1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631) m - Kendrick
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... John Hinshaw (c1660->1768) m Elizabeth Belshaw
6...... William Hinshaw (1724-1814) m Sarah Courtney (1730-c1768)
7....... Thomas Hinshaw (1757-1825) m Rebecca Marshill (1762-1836)
8........ Enoch Hinshaw (1794-1864) m Sylvina York (1805-1890)
9......... Hugh Hinshaw (1828-?)
+Susan - (c1840-?)
10.......... William C. Hinshaw (1859-1937) 1,2
Hugh Hinshaw [ID 01767]
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Born Oct 21 1828, Randolph County, North Carolina.1,2,3,4
Hugh removed to Meadville, Linn County, Missouri.3,5 According to family folklore, Hugh and his father could not agree, so Hugh left home to seek his fortune in "the west" (Missouri). He sent home for some pine cones to plant and these were gathered and sent to him by Ellen Stout Brown, stepdaughter of his sister Hannah3 (Ellen Stout Brown was alive in 1947 at age 94).3 Hugh's mother also sent him a feather bed which his neighbors said was the heaviest they had ever seen.3
He married Susan -.1,2 Susan was born about 1840, North Carolina.1,2,6
Hugh and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jun 25 1860), Monroe Township, Wayne County, Iowa:1
Hugh Heynshaw, age 31, born in North Carolina; farmer; $166 personal property.
Susan Heynshaw, age 20, born in North Carolina; keeping house.
Martha Beck, age 54, born in North Carolina.
Hugh and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 28 1870), Parson Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri:2
Hinshaw, Hugh, age 41, born in North Carolina; farmer; $700 real estate; $300 personal property.
Hinshaw, Susan, age 30, born in North Carolina; keeping house.
Hugh and Susan were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 18 1880), Parson Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri:6
Henshaw, Hugh, age 54, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; laborer.
Henshaw, Susan, wife, age 39, born in North Carolina; parents born in North Carolina; keeping house.
Sources
- 1860 census, Genoa P.O., Monroe Township, Wayne County, Iowa; roll M653-344, page 11, line #8, dwelling #149, family #149.
- 1870 census, Bottsville P.O., Parson Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri; roll M593-788, page 369, line #8, dwelling #149, family #149.
- "Hinshaw Family": a collection of family group sheets by Edna Harvey Joseph;
LDS FHL microfilm #1572018 items 8-10 and #1572019 items 1-4
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - North Carolina.
- "Family of William & Rebecca Dixon Marshill, Cane Creek Monthly Meeting,
Orange County, N.C.", by Thomas W. Marshall (Washington D.C., 1945, a
typewritten manuscript), from the National Library of the Daughters of
the American Revolution (Washington D.C.) "Marshill Family Genealogical
Records 1700-1900", microfilm #0876559, item 5, in the LDS FHL.
- 1880 census, Parson Creek Township, Linn County, Missouri; roll T9-0700, ED 188, page 531D, line #46, dwelling #253, family #253.
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