1. James Henshaw (<1770-?) m Sally Andrews (1777-1842)
2.. James Geary Henshaw (1815-1889) m Elizabeth Ann Kridler (1818-1902)
3... Mary Louisa Henshaw (1849-1889)
+Lorenzo Hemphill Smith (1843-1920)
Mary Louisa Henshaw [ID 04811]
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Born Nov 7 1849, Steuben County, New York.1
Mary moved with her parents to Gallia County, Ohio on Dec 25 1855.1
She married Lorenzo Hemphill Smith, Mar 21 1871, Gallia County, Ohio.1,2,3 Lorenzo, son of Anderson Smith & Sarah Lively, was born Mar 26 1843, Monroe County, West Virginia.1
Mary and husband moved to Clyde, Nodaway County, Missouri.1
Children:1
Wilbur Preston Smith, born Dec 11 1871, Maryville, Missouri; died Aug 24 1875.
Ambrose Chester Smith, born Sep 15 1876, Maryville, Missouri; died Aug 15 1957, Pleasant Hope, Missouri; married Savannah Georgia Pack, Feb 26 1896.
Emma Rosetta Smith, born Aug 27 1878, Nodaway County, Missouri; died Feb 16 1943, buried Fairlawn Cemetery, Elk City, Beckham Co OK; married Charles Henry Wilcox (1862-1956).
4,5
Edgar Lorenzo Smith, born Mar 22 1880, Nodaway County, Missouri; died Aug 11 1940; married Alice Myrtle Armstrong, Jul 14 1904.
Elizabeth Smith, born Nov 10 1881, Nodaway County, Missouri; died Jul 30 1958, Guymon, Oklahoma; married Floyd Herman Hatler, c1900.
Mary Ellen Smith, born Jan 15 1889, Maryville, Missouri; died Jan 17 1920, Arkansas.
Mary Louisa Henshaw died Apr 29 1889, at her home, Pleasant Hope, Greene County, Missouri; buried Swinford Cemetery, Grant Township, Nodaway County, Missouri.1
Lorenzo died Mar 8 1920, Pleasant Hope, Greene County, Missouri.1
Sources
- Contribution from Alice Daniels ().
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Ohio.
- "Ohio Marriages, 1803-1900", http://www.ancestry.com.
- Posting Mar 12 2002 by David W. Morgan () to OKBECKHA-L citing:
burials, Fairlawn Cemetery, Beckham Co. OK, Surnames T-Z.
- Fairlawn Cemetery burials, Beckham County, Oklahoma; USGenWeb Archives:
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/ok/beckham/cemeteries/fairlaw6.txt.
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