1. Thomas Henshaw (c1650-1700) m Hannah Cleveland (1653-1737)
2.. Thomas Henshaw (1680-1726) m Mary Brooks (1688-?)
3... William Henshaw (1715-1801) m Priscilla Reed (1715-1748)
4.... William Henshaw (1742-1817) m Mehitable Moffet (1746-1839)
5..... Amy Henshaw (1784-<1851)
+Abel Rowe (1777-1817)
Amy Henshaw [ID 02981]
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Amy Henshaw1 [Amy Hencher2,3, Amy Hincher4, Ame Hincher1,5].
Born Apr 16 1784, Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts.3,6
She married Abel Rowe2,5,7 [Abel Roe1], 18052,5,7, Greece, New York2,5,7. Abel, son of Dan Rowe & Ruth Granger, was born 1777, Suffield, Hartford County, or Tolland County, Connecticut.5,7
Children:5,7
Asa Rowe, born Feb 25 1805 (Feb 25 1806); died Nov 23 1894; married Ruby Reed.
8
William Rowe.
Eliza Rowe; married Erastus Walker.
Ruby M. Rowe, born Apr 9 1812.
Abel died Dec 18 1817.5,7
Amy lived in Parma, New York.2
Amy Henshaw died before 1851.2
Sources
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw.
- "History of the Pioneer Settlement of Phelps and Gorham's Purchase and
Morris Reserve". O. Turner; published by William Alling, Rochester; 1851;
Cornell University Library "Making of America" Collection:
http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/MOA/moa-main_page.html.
- Contribution from Mark Hoy Henshaw citing:
"History of Monroe County New York"; Everts, Ensign, and Everts Publishers, Philadelphia, 1877.
- GEDCOM file AW10.GED in the GEDDEX archives:
http://www.genealogy.org/~ajmorris/geddex/geddex.htm.
- GEDCOM file g1631 in the Ancestry collection: http://www.ancestry,com.
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw citing:
Vital Records, Brookfield, Worcester County, Massachusetts; page 126.
- GEDCOM file AW10.GED in the GEDDEX archives:
http://www.genealogy.org/~ajmorris/geddex/geddex.htm.
- Contribution from Raymond G. Hincher.
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