1. Samuel Henshaw (c1661-c1719) m Keziah Pell (c1670->1721)
2.. Samuel Henshaw (?-c1758) m Martha Noell (c1689-?)
3... John Henshaw (c1728-1790) m Rachel Lee Boulware (c1730-1794)
4.... Charles Lee Henshaw (c1776-1829) m Elizabeth Gatewood (c1770-1826)
5..... Edward Henshaw (1804-1832) m Lucy Jane Coutts Frost (1808-1902)
6...... Thomas Philip Gatewood Henshaw (1829-1905) m Mary Virginia Porter (1823-1902)
7....... Thomas Scott Henshaw (1857-1907) m Ida Lee Henshaw (1864-1936)
8........ Tod Scott Henshaw (1898-)
+Winnie C. - (1900-1991)
9......... Tod Scott Henshaw, Jr. (1923-1970) 1
Tod Scott Henshaw [ID 17720]
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Tod Scott Henshaw1,2,3 [Scott T. Henshaw4,5].
Born Oct 21 1898, Virginia.1,2,3,4,5
On Sep 10 1918 Tod Scott Henshaw, age 19, registered for the World War I draft in Caroline County, Virginia. He declared he was born Oct 21 1898 and was then residing in Lent, Virginia where he was a "water dry operator" employed by E. I. Dupont Co. of Parlin, New Jersey. He declared his nearest relative was Mrs. Ida Henshaw of Lent. He was recorded as tall, medium build, brown eyes, dark brown hair.3
He married Winnie C. -.1 Winnie was born Oct 23 1900, Virginia.1,6
Todd and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 5 1930), Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia:1
Henshaw, Tod S., head-of-household, age 31, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first married at age 25; owned home ($3000 value); no radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a war veteran.
Henshaw, Winnie C., wife, age 29, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first married at age 19; occupation: teacher, public school.
Henshaw, Ida L., mother, age 66, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Winnie died May 26 1991.6
Social Security information for Winnie C. -: 224-42-4321
Sources
- 1930 census, Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T626-2438, ED 11, page 3B, line #75, dwelling #47, family #47.
- 1900 census, Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T623-1702, ED 20, page 5A, line #13, dwelling #79, family #80.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1910 census, Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T624-1624, ED 21, page 110A, line #70, dwelling #67, family #67.
- 1920 census, Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T625-1884, ED 24, page 8B-9A, line #98, dwelling #127, family #135.
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
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