1. Nicholas Hancher (1705-1777) m Rebecca Smith (c1707-?)
2.. William Henshaw (1736-1799) m Agnes Ann Anderson (c1745-<1806)
3... Levi Henshaw (1769-1843) m Ann McConnell (1778-1839)
4.... Levi Henshaw (1815-1896) m Sarah Ann Snodgrass (1827-1899)
5..... Frances Little Henshaw (1866-1951)
Frances Little Henshaw [ID 03611]
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Frances Little Henshaw1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9 [Fannie Little Henshaw10,11, Fanney Henshaw12].
Born Sep 7 18664,9,10,11,12 [about 18756, about 18707], Mill Creek (Bunker Hill), Berkeley County, West Virginia4,9,10,11,12. Fanney was a twin of sister Mabel.1,4,11
Fanney was a teacher and resided in Martinsburg, West Virginia.4,9
Fanney was shown in the 1910 census (Apr 15 1910), living with sisters Annie Laura and Mabel at 119 North Maple Ave., Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia:6
Williams, Laura H., head-of-household, age 52, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; widow; 3 children, 3 living; occupation: none; owned home (free).
Williams, Edith, daughter, age 26, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; single; occupation: none.
Henshaw, Frances, sister, age 35, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; single; occupation: clerk, U.S. Rev. Off.
Gardner, Mabel, sister, age 35, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; widow; 4 children, 4 living; occupation: teacher, Shep. College.
Gardner, Anna, niece, age 19, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; single; attended school.
Fanney was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 16 1920), living alone at 119 N. Maple Ave., Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia:7
Henshaw, Frances, head-of-household, age 50, born in West Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; owned home (free); occupation: none.
Fanney was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 5 1930), living with sister Mabel at 119 Maple Ave., Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia:8,13
Henshaw, Frances, head-of-household, age "50+", born in West Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; owned home ($5400 value); no radio in home; occupation: teacher, public school.
Gardiner, Mable H., sister, age "50+", born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; married; occupation: teacher, Normal school.
Gardiner, Anna H., niece, age "30+", born in West Virginia; father born in Maryland; mother born in West Virginia; single; occupation: teaching nurse, hospital; World War I veteran.
Frances Little Henshaw died Jun 16 1951, at her home, 119 North Maple Ave., Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia; age 84y 9m 9d.9 She never married.2
Photo: Fannie Henshaw birth record Berkeley County, West Virginia
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Photo: Frances Little Henshaw death certificate
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Sources
- "The West Virginia Historical Magazine Quarterly", Vol. 4, No. 2, April 1904.
The West Virginia Historical and Antiquarian Society, Charleston, W.VA.
Article "The Henshaw Family" by Valley Virginia Henshaw.
Contributed by David H. Henshaw ().
- "History of Henshaws in Scotland, in England and in America to the Present
Time", Edith Henshaw Kuntz, 1956;
contributed by Don Henshaw.
- Henshaw history and genealogy manuscript, original by Holmes Hart Henshaw, 1930;
updated in 1995 by Donald Craig Henshaw and others.
- Wardell, Patrick G.: "Virginia & West Virginians 1607-1870", Volume 3;
Heritage Books, Inc.; Bowie, Maryland; 1992
- Obituary of Lillie Snodgrass Henshaw.
- 1910 census, 3rd Ward, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia; roll T624-1676, ED 21, page 53B, line #96, dwelling #70, family #72.
- 1920 census, 3rd Ward, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia; roll T625-1948, ED 29, page 7A, line #36, dwelling #168, family #168.
- 1930 census, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia; roll T626-2526, ED 14, page 4B, line #72, dwelling #80, family #106.
- Frances Little Henshaw death certificate; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2741426&Type=Death.
- Contribution from Brant Henshaw.
- Fannie Henshaw birth record; West Virginia Division of Culture and History:
http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=2679791&Type=Birth.
- Contribution from Bill Henshaw citing:
1870 census, Berkeley County, West Virginia.
- 1930 census, Martinsburg, Berkeley County, West Virginia; roll T626-2526, ED 14, page 11B, line #98, dwelling #232, family #256.
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