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..... Thomas Hinshaw (c1680-?) m Mary Marshall (c1685-?)
6...... William Hinshaw (1715-1803) m Mary Courtney
7....... John Hinshaw (1755-?) m Mary Martin (1763-?)
8........ George Hinshaw (1786-<1850) m Anna Goldin (c1797-c1880)
9......... Golden Hinshaw (c1829-1880)
+Margaret Elizabeth Trogden (c1830-1917)
10.......... Artlissa Hinshaw (1853-?) 1,2,3
10.......... Alice Hinshaw (1856-?) 1,2,3
10.......... Caroline Hinshaw (1858-1885) 1,2,3
10.......... William Lankford Hinshaw (1861-1939) 1,3,4,5
10.......... Henry Johnson Hinshaw (1864-1947) 1,3,4
10.......... John Looney Hinshaw (1865-1953) 1,3,4
Golden Hinshaw [ID 02179]
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Born about 1829, Tennessee.1,2,3,6,7
He married Margaret Elizabeth Trogden1,8,9,10 [Margaret Elizabeth Trogdon11], Dec 25 18511,8,9,10, Grainger County, Tennessee1,8,9,10. Margaret, daughter of Soloman Trogdon & Elizabeth Mincey, was born about 1830, Tennessee.1,2,3,4,11,12
A marriage bond was recorded for Golden Hinshaw & Margaret Elizabeth Trogden on Dec 24 1851, Grainger County, Tennessee. They were married the following day (Christmas day) by D. P. Morris, "Minister of the Gospel". Golden's brother, Jacob Hinshaw, was the recorded bondsman.8
Golden and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jul 27 1860), Grainger County, Tennessee:2
Golden Hinshaw, age 30, born in Tennessee; farmer.
Margaret Hinshaw, age 30; cannot read or write.
Living next door in 1860 was Golden's widowed mother,13 Anna Goldin Hinshaw.13
Golden and family were again shown in the 1870 census (Jul 26 1870), Grainger County, Tennessee:3
Hinshaw, Golden, age 40, born in Tennessee; farmer; $800 real estate; $400 personal property.
Hinshaw, Margrate, age 40, born in Tennessee; keeping house; can read, cannot write.
Hinshaw, Anna, age 72, born in Tennessee; retired housekeeper; can read, cannot write.
Golden Hinshaw died Mar - 1880, Grainger County, Tennessee; age 50.7 Medical: Golden died from "intermittent fever".7
Widow Margaret and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 14 1880), Grainger County, Tennessee:4
Hinshaw, Margaret E., age 50, born in Tennessee; father born in Tennessee; mother born in Ohio; widow; keeping house; cannot write.
Hinshaw, William L., son, age 18, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; attended school.
Hinshaw, Henry, son, age 14, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; attended school.
Hinshaw, John L., son, age 12, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer; attended school; cannot write.
Hinshaw, Anna, mother-in-law, age 83, born in Tennessee; parents born in -- [unspecified]; widow; keeping house; cannot write.
Living next door in 1880 was the family of daughter Caroline.14
Widow Margaret was again shown in the 1900 census (Jun 5 1900) living in the household of her son John in Grainger County, Tennessee:15
Hinshaw, Margaret, mother, [age blank], born Jan [year blank] in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; widow; 6 children, 4 living.
Margaret died 1917, Grainger County, Tennessee; age 90.16
Sources
- "East Tennessee Roots", Volume I, Issue 3, September, 1984;
Tennessee Valley Publications.
- 1860 census, 7th Civil District, Rutledge P.O., Grainger County, Tennessee; page 458B, line #1, dwelling #785, family #785.
- 1870 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; page 77A-77B, line #40, dwelling #63, family #63.
- 1880 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; roll T9-1257, ED 98, page 456C, line #1, dwelling #245, family #255.
- William Lankford Hinshaw death certificate.
- 1850 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; page 51B, line #28, dwelling #732, family #757.
- 1880 Mortality Schedule, Grainger County, Tennessee; roll T655-28, ED 98, page 803, line #18.
- "Grainger County [Tennessee] Marriage Bonds and Licenses, 1838-1866",
in the Tennessee State Library/Archives. Contributed by Robert Worley.
- "Early East Tennesee Marriages", Vol. 1 Grooms, Byron & Barb Sistley,
1987, submitted by Robert Worley.
- "Early East Tennessee Marriages", Sistler, 1987.
- http://www.genserv.com/gs/m0307a/desc_75.htm.
- 1850 census, Grainger County, Tennessee; page 51A, line #1, family #745.
- 1860 census, 7th Civil District, Rutledge P.O., Grainger County, Tennessee; page 458B, line #6, dwelling #786, family #786.
- 1880 census, 7th Civil District, Grainger County, Tennessee; roll T9-1257, ED 98, page 456C, line #6, dwelling #246, family #256.
- 1900 census, Civil District 7, Grainger County, Tennessee; ED 22, page 78B-79A, line #97, dwelling #63, family #66.
- Tennessee Death Index, 1914-1925; Tennessee State Library and Archives:
http://www.state.tn.us/sos/statelib/pubsvs/d-grain2.htm.
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