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......... Susan Anna Hinshaw (1853-1919)
+- Hoffman
+John R. Batten (1849-?)
+Charles C. Chatman (c1872-?)
Susan Anna Hinshaw [ID 05051]
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Susan Anna Hinshaw1,2,3,4 [Annie Hinshaw1].
Born Mar 22 1853, Chalk Bank, Hickman County, Kentucky.1,2,3,5,6
She married - Hoffman.1
Child:7
Zorah (or Andy Zorah) Hoffman, born Jan - 1871, Kentucky; married 1) --, 2) Walter Allstun.
She then married John R. Batten, about 1880.1,3,6,7 John was born Dec - 1849, Alabama.6
Children:6,7
William E. Batten, born Jul 26 1886, Hickman County, Kentucky.
Alma P. Batten, born Mar 1893, Missouri.
Susan and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 2 1900), Hibbard, Mississippi County, Missouri:6
Batten, John R., head-of-household, age 50, born Dec 1849 in Alabama; father born in North Carolina; mother born in Alabama; married 20 years; occupation: lumberman [unclear]; owned home (free).
Batten, Susan A., wife, age 47, born Mar 1853 in Kentucky; parents born in Tennessee; married 20 years; 5 children, 3 living.
Batten, William E., son, age 13, born July 1886 in Kentucky; father born in Alabama; mother born in Kentucky; attended school 7 1/2 months.
Batten, Alma P., daughter, age 7, born Mar 1893 in Missouri; father born in Alabama; mother born in Kentucky; attended school 7 1/2 months.
Hinshaw, William, father-in-law, age 90, born Mar 1810 in Tennessee; father born in North Carolina; mother born in South Carolina; married 21 years.
She then married Charles C. Chatman, about 1904.7,8 Charles was born about 1872, Kentucky.8
Susan and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 22 1910), Lilbourn, New Madrid County, Missouri:8
Chatman, Charles C., head-of-household, age 38, born in Kentucky; father born in Indiana; mother born in Kentucky; second marriage, married 6 years; occupation: laborer, saw mill; owned home (free).
Chatman, Susan A., wife, age 51, born in Kentucky; parents born in Tennessee; third marriage, married 6 years; 5 children, 3 living.
Batten, Alma, daughter, age 18, born in Missouri; father born in Alabama; mother born in Kentucky; attended school.
Susan Anna Hinshaw died Dec 10 1919, East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri; buried IOOF Cemetery, Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri.2
Sources
- Contribution from Jan Porterfield () citing:
Stephen A. Hosea naval pension file (Veteran's Administration).
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- Family group sheets contributed by Andrew Jackson Hinshaw.
- Contribution from Dale Hinshaw McMasters citing: census data.
- Contribution from Dale Hinshaw McMasters citing:
"Hickman County, Kentucky, Vital Statistics 1852-1904", transcribed
and typed by Laura Willis, 1995, Hickman County Genealogical Society.
- 1900 census, Hibbard Village, St. James Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T623-875, ED 68, page 3A, line #8, dwelling #45, family #45.
- Contribution from Jan Porterfield ().
- 1910 census, Lilbourn, Lewis Township, New Madrid County, Missouri; roll T624-802, ED 111, page 153A, line #44, dwelling #8, family #10.
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