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 Mary Hinshaw (?-1822)
7....... Benjamin Hinshaw (1779-1839) m Mary - (c1776-?)
8........ Jesse Hinshaw (1800-c1875) m Nancy Miller (1820-1884)
9......... Margaret A. Hinshaw (1842-1875)
+John Dixon Temple (1838-1909)
Margaret A. Hinshaw [ID 01820]
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Born Apr 5 18421,2,3 [about 18414], near Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois1,2,3 [Missouri5].
She married John Dixon Temple1,6 [John D. Temples7], Mar 27 18591,6, near Tyler, Smith County, Texas1,6. John was born Apr 8 18382 [about 18354, about 18375], Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa County, Alabama2 [Illinois4].
Children:
J.H. Temple, male, born c1859, Texas.
4
William Byston Temple, born 1860.
2,5
George Wood Temple, born c1864; married Rosia Viola Blalock.
2,5
Julia A. Temple, born May 2 1867; died Apr 14 1940 in the Austin State Hospital for the Insane; married William Johnson Oates, Jun 22 1886.
2,5
Nancy Emma Temple, born 1868; married Warren Hendrix.
2,5
Thanie Jane Temple, born Dec 30 1873; died Dec 1 1956; married James Abraham Bird, Mar 7 1889.
2
Margaret and family were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 25 1860), Anderson County, Texas:4
John Temple, age 25, born in Illinois; miller; $300 real estate; $600 personal property.
Margaret Temple, age 19, born in Illinois.
J.H. Temple, male, age 1, born in Texas.
M.J. Temple, female, age 18, born in Illinois.
Joseph Henshaw, age 30, born in Illinois; miller; $520 real estate; $250 personal property.
John Smith, age 17, born in Mississippi.
Living next door in 1860 was the family of sister Penina.8
Margaret and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jul 23 1870), Smith County, Texas:5
Temples, Jno. D., age 33, born in Alabama; farmer.
Temples, Margarett, age 28, born in Missouri.
Temples, William, age 10, born in Texas; attended school.
Temples, George, age 6, born in Texas.
Temples, Julia, age 4, born in Texas.
Temples, Nancy, age 2, born in Texas.
Margaret A. Hinshaw died May 8 1875, near Bloomington, McLean County, Illinois; age 33Y 1M 3D.1,2 Margaret probably died while visiting relatives in Illinois.1
After Margaret died John Dixon Temple was married two more times.2
John died Apr 15 1909, Splendora, Montgomery County, Texas.2
Photo: gravestone of Margaret Hinshaw Temple
9
Photo: gravestone of John D. Temple
9
Photo: marriage license for Margaret Hinshaw & John D. Temple
9
Sources
- Family Group sheets gathered at the 1992 Hinshaw reunion, submitted
by attendees.
- Contribution from Mark Mesalam ().
- 1850 census, "My Subdivision", Smith County, Texas; roll M432-915, page 60A-B, line #37, dwelling #254, family #256.
- 1860 census, Kiekapoo (Kickapoo) P.O., Beat 7, Anderson County, Texas; roll M653-1287, page 56, line #1, dwelling #975, family #974.
- 1870 census, Etna P.O., Etna Beat, Smith County, Texas; roll M593-1605, page 276, line #2, dwelling #369, family #375.
- Contribution from Dale Hinshaw McMasters and Mark Mesalam ().
- Marriage Index: Texas, 1850-1900.
- 1860 census, Kiekapoo (Kickapoo) P.O., Beat 7, Anderson County, Texas; roll M653-1287, page 56, line #7, dwelling #976, family #975.
- Photo courtesy of William H. Temple [via Mark Mesalam].
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