1. Hannah Hanshaw (1862-<1920)
+Robert L. Hale (1860-?)
Hannah Hanshaw [ID 02554]
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Born May - 1862, Missouri.1,2,3
Hannah and daughter Ruth were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 10 1880), living in (and apparently working in) the household of a Lewis Bates, Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri:1
Bates, Lewis, black, age 31, born in Missouri; parents born in Virginia; laborer.
Bates, Belle, wife, black, age 36, born in Missouri; mother born in Kentucky; keeping house.
Bates, Antoine, daughter, black, age 4, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri.
Bates, Ella, daughter, black, age 3, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri.
Hanshaw, Hannah, boarder, black, age 18, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; servant.
Hanshaw, Ruth, boarder, black, age 4 months, born Jan [1880] in Missouri; mother born in Missouri.
Fowler, Stephen, boarder, black, age 24, born in Alabama; parents born in Virginia; laborer.
She married Robert L. Hale, Sep 23 1884, Lucas County, Iowa.2,4 Robert was born Mar - 1860, Virginia.2,3,5
Hannah and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 11 1900), Bluff Creek Township, Monroe County, Iowa:2
Hale, Robert L., head-of-household, black, age 40, born Mar 1860 in Virginia; father's birthplace unknown; mother born in West Virginia; married 15 years; occupation: coal miner; rented home.
Hale, Hannah, wife, black, age 38, born May 1862 in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; married 15 years; 8 children, 2 living.
Hale, Ora M., daughter, black, age 7, born Sept 1892 in Iowa; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri; attended school 2 months.
Hale, Ruth, daughter, black, age 20, born Jan 1880 in Missouri; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri.
Shepard, James, boarder, black, age 39, born 1860 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 3 months; occupation: coal miner.
Hannah and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), 2 East 10th Street, Buxton, Bluff Creek Township, Monroe County, Iowa:3
Hale, Robert L., head-of-household, mulatto, age 50, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first marriage, married 25 years; occupation: miner, coal mine; rented home.
Hale, Hannah, wife, black, age 47, born in Missouri; parents born in Missouri; first marriage, married 25 years; 11 children, 2 living.
Hale, Ora M., daughter, mulatto, age 18, born in Iowa; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri; attended school.
Hannah Hanshaw died before Jan 7 1920.5
Widower Robert was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 7-8 1920), living in the household of daughter Ora at 103 Watson Ave., Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa:5
Gallant, James, head-of-household, mulatto, age 33, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; owned home (mortgaged); occupation: laborer, Camp Dodge.
Gallant, Ora, wife, mulatto, age 28, born in Iowa; father born in Virginia; mother born in Missouri.
Gallant, Robert, son, mulatto, age 2, born in Iowa; father born in Virginia; mother born in Iowa.
Hale, Robert, father-in-law, mulatto, age 59, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; widower; occupation: laborer, day work.
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Sources
- 1880 census, Carrollton, Carroll County, Missouri; roll T9-679, ED 153, page 486A, line #32, dwelling #285, family #285.
- 1900 census, Bluff Creek Township, Monroe County, Iowa; roll T623-449, ED 81, page 4A, line #3, dwelling #57, family #59.
- 1910 census, Buxton, Bluff Creek Township, Monroe County, Iowa; roll T624-414, ED 93, page 5B, line #80, dwelling #98, family #107.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Iowa.
- 1920 census, 3rd Ward, Des Moines, Polk County, Iowa; roll T625-508, ED 126, page 7A, line #10, dwelling #146, family #150.
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