1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631) m - Kendrick
3... John Henshall (1611-c1687) m Elizabeth -
4.... William Hinshaw (?-1699) m Elizabeth -
5..... John Hinshaw (c1660->1768) m Elizabeth Belshaw
6...... William Hinshaw (1724-1814) m Mary Hinshaw (?-1822)
7....... Jesse Hinshaw (1773->1850)
8........ William Hinshaw (1810-c1905) m Mary Ann "Polly" Cunningham (c1813-?)
9......... Andrew Jackson Hinshaw (1831-1887)
+Frances A. Goldsmith (c1838->1860)
10.......... William T. Hinshaw (1858-?) 1
10.......... George A. Hinshaw (1860-?) 1,2
10.......... Isabella Hinshaw (1862-?) 1,2
10.......... Joseph H. Hinshaw (1863-?) 1,2,3
+Nancy L. Godwin (1841-1927)
10.......... Mary C. Hinshaw (1868-1954) 1,2,3,4,5
10.......... John Samuel Hinshaw (1870-1899) 1,2,3,6
10.......... William Alfred Hinshaw (1872-1958) 1,3,6,7
10.......... Luther Lafayette Hinshaw (1876-1960) 1,3,6,8,9
10.......... Lillie Belle Hinshaw (1879-1958) 1,3,4,10,11
10.......... Oscar Jackson Hinshaw (1881-1930) 1,8,9,12
Andrew Jackson Hinshaw [ID 05004]
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Andrew Jackson Hinshaw1 [Andrew S. Henshaw13, Andrew L. Henshaw14].
Born Aug 10 1831, Tennessee.1,6
He married Frances A. Goldsmith, Oct 30 1856, Mississippi County, Missouri.1,13,14,15 Frances was born about 1838, Indiana.1
Andrew and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jul 13 1860), Columbus District, Hickman County, Kentucky:1,16
A. J. Hinshaw, age 27, born in Tennessee; farmer; $500 real estate; $160 personal property; cannot read or write.
Frances A. Hinshaw, age 21, born in Indiana.
Carroll Hinshaw, male, age 22, born in Tennessee; laborer; cannot read or write.
Living two houses away was Thomas & Catherine Goldsmith,17 who might have been the parents of Frances.18
The Carroll Hinshaw above in the 1860 census is currently unidentified, but he might possibly have been Carrel Hinshaw #72118 (if so the perhaps Andrew and Carrel might have been closely related).18
Frances died after 1860.1 (probably about 1864).1
He then married Nancy L. Godwin1,6 [Nancy L. (Godwin) McDougal], Sep 1 18671,6, Hickman County, Kentucky1,6. Nancy had been previously married to -- McDougal.6 Nancy, daughter of William Cornelius Godwin & Sabella Brandon1,6,19,20, was born Aug 12 18411,6,19,20 [Aug - 18598], Rutherford County, Tennessee1,6,19,20. (Nancy's father William was born May 11 1815, died Sep 2 1905, Mississippi County, Missouri).6
Andrew and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 19 1870), Columbus, Hickman County, Kentucky:2
Hinshaw, Jackson, head-of-household, age 36, born in Tennessee; farmer; cannot read or write.
Hinshaw, Nancy, age 29, born in Tennessee; keeping house; cannot read or write.
Andrew J. Henshaw was shown in the Tax List for Hickman County, Kentucky in the years 1870 through 1873.21 By 1874 he was no longer shown in the Tax List21 and it is believed it was about that time that the family moved to Mississippi County, Missouri.21
Andrew and family were shown in the 1880 census, Mississippi County, Missouri:4
A. J. Hinshaw, head-of-household, age 46, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; farmer.
Nancy G. Hinshaw, wife, age 37, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; keeping house; cannot read or write.
Joe Hinshaw, son, age 16, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
M C Hinshaw, daughter, age 12, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
John Hinshaw, son, age 10, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
Wm Hinshaw, son, age 8, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
Luther Hinshaw, son, age 3, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
Lillie Hinshaw, daughter, age 1, born in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; attended school.
Thom Oliver, boarder, age 19, born in Tennessee; laborer.
T. J. Allen, boarder, age 19, born in Tennessee; laborer.
James L. Busby, boarder, age 25, born in Missouri; laborer.
James Smith, boarder, age 25, born in Missouri; laborer.
Stephen Bates, boarder, age 26, born in Missouri; laborer.
Andrew Jackson Hinshaw died Mar 22 1887, Mississippi County, Missouri; buried Brownsville Cemetery, Hickman County, Kentucky.1 His headstone reads:
Heaven now retains our treasure.
Earth the lonely casket keeps, and the sunbeams long to linger where our sainted Father sleeps.
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His gravestone adjoins the grave of his son John.
After Andrew died, widow Nancy was cared for by son Luther, who never married, as he felt an obligation to care for her.1
Widow Nancy and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 8 1900), James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri:8
Henshaw, Nancy, head-of-household, age 40, born Aug 1859 in Tennessee; father's birthplace unknown; mother born in Tennessee; widow; 11 children, 5 living; occupation: farmer; owned farm (free).
Henshaw, Luther L., son, age 24, born Aug 1875 in Kentucky; parents born in Tennessee; single; occupation: farm laborer.
Henshaw, Oscar J., son, age 18, born June 1881 in Missouri; parents born in Tennessee; single; occupation: farm laborer.
Henshaw, Rita M., granddaughter, age 3, born Jan 1897 in Missouri; parents born in Kentucky.
Widow Nancy and son Luther were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 18 1910), Walnut Street, Hibbard, Mississippi County, Missouri:20
Henshaw, Nancy L., head-of-household, age 68, born in Tennessee; father born in United States; mother born in Tennessee; widow; 11 children, 5 living; cannot read or write; occupation: none; owned home (free).
Henshaw, Luther L., son, age 33, born in Kentucky; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Tennessee; single; occupation: farmer, general farm.
Henshaw, Rita, granddaughter, age 13, born in Missouri; parents born in Kentucky; attended school.
Crawford, Carmen, boarder, age 19, born in Missouri; father born in United States; mother born in Kentucky; single; occupation: saleswoman, furniture store.
Widow Nancy and son Luther were shown in the 1920 census (Feb 6 1920), James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri:22
Hinshaw, Luther L., head-of-household, age 43, born in Kentucky; father born in Kentucky; mother born in Tennessee; single; owned home; farmer.
Hinshaw, Nancy L., mother, age 78, born in Tennessee; parents born in U.S.; widow; cannot read or write.
Living just a few houses away in 1920 was the family of son Oscar.23
Nancy died Jun 8 1927, Hickman, Fulton County, Kentucky; buried Jun 9 1927, Brownsville Cemetery, Hickman County, Kentucky.1,6,19,21 Death certificate #12864; informant was son Luther Hinshaw of Hickman, Kentucky.19 Medical: Nancy died from dysentery.19
Photo: Nancy L. Godwin Hinshaw with family, 1920
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Photo: Andrew Jackson Hinshaw gravestone
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Sources
- Family group sheets contributed by Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
- 1870 census, Columbus, Hickman County, Kentucky; page 438B, line #16, dwelling #345, family #345.
- Contribution from Andrew Jackson Hinshaw citing:
1880 census, Missouri, volume 23, ED 72, Sheet 6.
- 1880 census, James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; ED 72, page 341D, line #2, dwelling #58, family #58.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
- 1900 census, James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T623-875, ED 64, page 3A, line #30, dwelling #43, family #43.
- 1900 census, James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; ED 64, page 172A, line #30, dwelling #43, family #43.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- Lineages, Inc., comp. "Gene Pool Individual Records". Provo, UT: Ancestry.com, 2000.
- Death certificate of Oscar Jackson Hinshaw.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Missouri.
- Missouri Marriages, 1851-1900; http://www.ancestry.com.
- "Missouri, 1851-1900 Marriage Index".
- 1860 census, Hickman County, Kentucky; page 494, line #27, dwelling #388, family #368.
- 1860 census, Hickman County, Kentucky; page 494, line #20, dwelling #386, family #366.
- Speculation.
- Death certificate, Commonwealth of Kentucky, State Board of Health, Bureau of Vital Statistics; contributed by Joy Bliss Gerber
- 1910 census, Hibbard, St. James Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T624-799, ED 100, page 218B, line #77, dwelling #89, family #92.
- Contribution from Jan Porterfield ().
- 1920 census, James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T625-932, ED 106, page 4A, line #2, dwelling #63, family #64.
- 1920 census, James Bayou Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T625-932, ED 106, page 4A, line #10, dwelling #66, family #67.
- Photo courtesy of Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
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