1. Jacob Henshaw (1780-1869) m Barbara Shelby (1785-1858)
2.. Sarah Henshaw (1811-1869)
+George Albert (1811-1890)
Sarah Henshaw [ID 02833]
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Born Feb 24 1811, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.1,2
She married George Albert, Oct 25 1832, St. Paul's Church, Butler County, Pennsylvania.1,2,3 George, son of Adam Albert & Margaret Rebecca Schreck, was born Feb 14 1811, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania.1,2,3 Note that Sarah's brother Charles married George's sister Elizabeth.2
Children:1,2
David Albert.
Barbara Albert, born 1833; died in Prospect, Pennsylvania; married Sam Weigle.
Margaret Albert, born 1835.
Elizabeth Albert, born 1837.
John David Albert, born 1837; married Martha Heck.
Jacob Albert, born 1838.
Mary Catherine Albert, born 1840; married John Conrad Beighley.
Nancy E. Albert, born 1841; married Frank Blinn.
George W. Albert, born 1843.
Isaiah Albert, born 1845; married Amelia Shaffer.
Sarah Albert, born 1849.
Emma Agnes/Evaline Albert, born Jan/Mar 11, 1854; married Jacob Heck.
Sarah and family were shown in the 1860 census, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania:4
George Albert, age 49, born in Pennsylvania; farmer; $2730 real estate; $800 personal property.
Sarah Albert, age 43, born in Pennsylvania.
Margaret Albert, age 25, born in Pennsylvania.
Elizabeth Albert, age 24, born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Jacob Albert, age 22, born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Catharine Albert, age 19, born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Josiah Albert, age 17, born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Emma E. Albert, age 6, born in Pennsylvania; attended school.
Sarah E. Albert, age 2, born in Pennsylvania.
Daughter Margaret was doubly enumerated in the 1860 census - she was also shown in the household of her grandfather, Jacob Henshaw.5
Sarah Henshaw died Oct 7 1869, buried Emmanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Prospect, Butler County, Pennsylvania.1,2,3
George died Oct 4 1890.1,2,3
Sources
- Contribution from Ed Albert ().
- Ed Albert database: http://AlbertTree.genealogy.org.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Art Murphy ().
- 1860 census, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania; page 442, line #22, dwelling #266, family #236.
- 1860 census, Franklin Township, Butler County, Pennsylvania; page 459, line #13, dwelling #394, family #348.
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