1. Nicholas Hancher (1705-1777) m Rebecca Smith (c1707-?)
2.. William Henshaw (1736-1799) m Agnes Ann Anderson (c1745-<1806)
3... Adam Stephen Henshaw (1772-?) m Margaret McKenny
4.... James D. Henshaw (1813-<1880) m Martha Delaney (c1827-1857)
5..... George S. Henshaw (c1847-?)
+Anna Wheeler (1853-1931)
6...... Mary A. Henshaw (1871-?) 1,2,3,4
6...... Nannie Henshaw (1873-?) 1,2,3
6...... James Edward Henshaw (1875-?) 1,2,3
6...... Henry Henshaw (1877-?) 1,2
6...... Addie S. Henshaw (1879-?) 1,2,3
6...... George Thomas Henshaw (1881-1956) 1,2,4
6...... Minnie E. Henshaw (1884-1953) 1,2,4
George S. Henshaw [ID 03460]
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Born about 1847, Kentucky.3,5,6
He married Anna Wheeler, Dec 14 1870, Union County, Kentucky.1 Anna, daughter of Edward Wheeler & Nancy Vaughn1,2,3,7, was born Sep 29 18531,2,3,7 [Sep - 18544], Morganfield, Union County, Kentucky1,2,3,7.
George and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 4 1880), Union County, Kentucky:3
Henshaw, George S., age 32, born in Kentucky; father born in Virginia; mother born in Kentucky; laborer.
Henshaw, Anna, wife, age 28, born in Kentucky; father born in Kentucky; mother born in North Carolina; keeping house.
Henshaw, Mollie, daughter, age 8, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; attended school.
Henshaw, Nannie, daughter, age 6, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky.
Henshaw, Addie, daughter, age 1, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky.
Annie remarried on Feb 5 1889 to Alexander B.L. Baxter8,9 [Alexander B.L. Baker4,8,9 ].
Annie and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 4 1900), 1422 West Franklin St., Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Kentucky:4
Baker, Alex, head-of-household, age 45, born Sept 1854 in Kentucky; parents born in Germany; married 12 years; occupation: planer hand; rented home.
Baker, Annie, wife, age 45, born Sept 1854 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; married 12 years; 6 children, 6 living.
Henshaw, Thomas, son-in-law [sic], age 18, born June 1882 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; single; occupation: tool grinder.
Horn, Mary, daughter-in-law [sic], age 26, born Dec 1873 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; married 4 years; no children; occupation: tool grinder.
Henshaw, Minnie, step-daughter, age 16, born Mar 1884 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; single; attended school 9 months.
Butcher, Wm, boarder, age 20, born May 1880 in Indiana; parents born in Germany; single; occupation: student.
Annie and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 15 1910), Union County, Kentucky:7
Baker, A.L., head-of-household, age 57, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; second marriage, married 20 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm.
Baker, Annie, wife, age 57, born in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; second marriage, married 20 years; 6 children, 6 living.
Henshaw, Henry J., grandson, age 11, born in Tennessee; parents born in Kentucky; attended school.
It is unknown who were the grandsons Henry and Malkan shown in the 1910 census (apparently children of son James, Henry or Thomas). These same two grandsons were shown in the 1920 census living in the household of a Lilly Shriver on Adams Ave., Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana:10 Shriver, Lilly, head-of-household, age 45, born in Indiana; parents born in Indiana; widow; rented home; occupation: none.
... Shriver children ...
Henshaw, Henry, nephew, age 21, born in Tennessee; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Indiana; occupation: office clerk, cigar store.
Henshaw, Malcolm, nephew, age 17, born in Illinois; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Indiana; occupation: office clerk, buggy factory.
Anna later remarried to A.C. Brooks (Anna's third marriage).2
Anna died Nov 24 1931, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana; buried Park Lawn Cemetery.2 (buried under the name Anna Brooks).2 Medical: Anna died from carcinoma of the bladder.2
Sources
- Posting Aug 29 1998 by Theresa Mitchell Wright () on KYUNION-L.
- Contribution from Bill Varden ().
- 1880 census, Shiloh District, Union County, Kentucky; roll T9-0444, ED 39, page 672B, line #43, dwelling #71, family #72.
- 1900 census, Evansville, Perry Township, Vanderburgh County, Kentucky; roll T623-407, ED 103, page 3A, line #36, dwelling #48, family #49.
- 1850 census, Union County, Kentucky; roll 220, page 445, dwelling #81.
- 1860 census, Morganfield P.O., Union County, Kentucky; roll M653-398, page 455, line #5, dwelling #1013, family #1013.
- 1910 census, District 3, Union County, Kentucky; ED 119, page 1B, line #56, dwelling #12, family #12.
- Index to Marriage Records Vanderburgh County, Indiana 1846-1920, Vol III
Indiana Works Progress Administration, 1939; book 14, page 493.
- Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1920 census, Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana; roll T625-470, ED 105, page 5A, line #26, dwelling #107, family #112.
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