1. Barton Hanshaw (<1810-c1835)
+Rachel Hyatts (<1810-?)
2.. Daniel James Henshaw (1830-1905) 1,2
+Thursa A. E. Minser (c1805-?)
2.. David C. Hanshaw (c1834-?) 2,3
Barton Hanshaw [ID 03533]
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Barton Hanshaw4,5 [Barton Henshaw6, Barton Hancher7, Colin Henshaw1].
Born before 1810.6
He married Rachel Hyatts5, Apr 16 18295 [Apr 14 18298], Frederick County, Virginia5 [Berkeley County, Virginia8]. Rachel was born before 1810.6
Barton and family were shown in the 1830 census, Berkeley County, Virginia:6
Barton Henshaw household:
1 male age 20-30 [Barton].
1 female age 20-30 [Rachel].
No slaves.
3 persons total in household.
Living nearby in 1830 was the family of Levi Henshaw.6
He then married Thursa A. E. Minser5 [Thurza A. E. Minser7, Therese Ann Elizabeth -4], Jun 4 18325, Frederick County, Virginia5. Thursa was born about 1805, Virginia.3,9
Barton Hanshaw died about 1835, probably Hamilton County, Ohio.4
Barton's will was proved Aug 28 1835, Hamilton County, Ohio. His will mentioned his wife, Therese Ann Elizabeth, and sons David C. and Daniel James.4
After Barton died Thursa apparently remarried to a George P. Chrisman, who had apparently been previously married and had children.3,9
Thursa and family were shown in the 1850 census (Nov 29 1850), Knox County, Illinois:3
George P. Chrisman, age 55, born in Virginia; farmer; $3,000 real estate.
Thursey E. Chrisman, age 44, born in Virginia.
Julia Chrisman, age 22, born in Ohio.
James Chrisman, age 20, born in Ohio; laborer; attended school.
David C. Hanshaw [or Henshaw - unclear], age 16, born in Ohio; laborer; attended school.
Amanda Chrisman, age 12, born in Illinois; attended school.
Joseph Chrisman, age 10, born in Illinois; attended school.
George Chrisman, age 8, born in Illinois; attended school.
Lydia Chrisman, age 5, born in Illinois; attended school.
John Chrisman, age 3, born in Illinois.
Thursa and family were shown in the 1870 census (Aug 19 1870), Yates, Knox County, Illinois:9
Chrisman, George P., age 75, born in Virginia; $11,000 real estate; $600 personal property; father foreign-born.
Chrisman, Thirsa E., age 65, born in Virginia.
Chrisman, George P. Jr., age 28, born in Illinois; farmer; $600 personal property; married Dec [1869].
Chrisman, Susan, age 19, born in Maryland; keeping house; married Dec [1869].
Chrisman, John, age 23, born in Illinois; teaching school.
Adams, Anna, age 13, born in Illinois; attended school.
Parker, George, age 25, born in Pennsylvania; works on farm.
See also:
Elias Cooley Henshaw #2472
This person's ancestry is unknown!
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Sources
- Burials in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio:
http://www.springgrove.org/SpringGrove/genealogy_query.asp.
- Contribution from Bill Birely () citing: will of Barton Hanshaw.
- 1850 census, Township 9, Knox County, Illinois; roll M432-113, page 461, line #23, dwelling #2112, family #2188.
- Contribution from Bill Birely () citing: will of Barton Hanshaw.
- Virginia Marriages, 1740-1850; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1830 census, Berkeley County, Virginia; roll 189, page 222.
- LDS IGI, citing: patron submission.
- LDS IGI, citing: patron sheets.
- 1870 census, Yates, Salem Township, Knox County, Illinois; roll M593-241, page 424, line #9, dwelling #352, family #342.
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