1. Samuel Henshaw (c1661-c1719) m Keziah Pell (c1670->1721)
2.. Samuel Henshaw (?-c1758) m Martha Noell (c1689-?)
3... Samuel Henshaw (1715-1788) m Martha Briggs
4.... John Henshaw (1762-1804) m Patty Newman (1757-1805)
5..... Mary Ann Newman Henshaw (1783-1862)
+Paschal Early (1770-1825)
6...... Richard T. Early (1812-1888) 1,2,3
Mary Ann Newman Henshaw [ID 05147]
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Born Apr 24 1783, Madison County, Virginia.1,4,5,6
She married Paschal Early, Apr 3 1806, Madison County, Virginia.1,3,4,5 Paschal, son of Joseph Early & Jane Paschal, was born Mar 8 1770, Madison County, Virginia.1,4,5,7
Children:1
(male child), born Dec 29 1807; died Jan 15 1808.
Albert Early, born Aug 4 1809; died Oct 18 1847; attorney and Justice of the Peace in Madison County, Virginia; unmarried.
3
Louisa Early, born Nov 24 1817; died Mar 30 1838; married Dec 9 1834 Burwell G. Garth (no children).
3
Paschal's father, Joseph Early, had died in 1783. In his will, written in 1780 (exhibited for record Oct 20 1783), he bequeathed the land on the Rapidan given him by his father, adjoining the latter's manor place, to his sons Paschal and William, in an equal division.3
Paschal died Dec 22 1825, Madison County, Virginia.1,4,5
In 1832 Thomas and Virenda Davis, of Orange County, sold to Albert Early a tract of land devised by Jas. Newman to Mary N. Henshaw.3
Widow Mary was shown in the 1850 census (Aug 23 1850), Madison County, Virginia:6
Mary N. Earley, age 67, born in Virginia; $2,000 real estate.
Slaves:8 1 black male age 49.
1 black male age 32.
1 black female age 30.
1 black female age 17.
1 black male age 15.
1 mullato female age 11.
1 black female age 10.
1 mullato male age 8.
1 black male age 6.
1 black male age 4.
1 black female age 4.
1 black female age 2.
1 black female age 1 month.
1 black male age 18.
Living next door on one side in 1850 was the family of son Richard T. Early and niece Patsey N. Henshaw;9 living alone next door on the other side was Mary's sister-in-law Mary Bledsoe (Weatherall) Henshaw.10
Widow Mary was shown in the 1860 census (Oct 10 1860), Madison County, Virginia:11
Mary N. Earley, age 75, born in Virginia; $2,160 [unclear] real estate; $9,450 personal property.
Slaves:12 1 black male age 60.
1 black male age 45.
1 black female age 40.
1 black female age 17.
1 black male age 17.
1 black male age 15.
1 black male age 13.
1 black female age 10.
1 black female age 6.
1 black male age 1.
Living next door in 1860 was the family of son Richard T. Early and niece Patsey N. Henshaw;13
Mary Ann Newman Henshaw died Oct 4 1862, Madison County, Virginia.1,4
Sources
- The family bible of Paschal Early of Madison County, Virginia;
USGenWeb Archives: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/madison/bibles/earlybib.txt.
- The family bible of Paschal Early of Madison County, Virginia;
USGenWeb Archives: http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/madison/bibles/earlybib.txt.
- "The family of Early, which settled upon the eastern shore of Virginia, and its connection with other families";
Brigham Young University: http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc.
- Contribution from Debra Henshaw Lawrence.
- Contribution from Roy Wheeler ().
- 1850 census, Madison County, Virginia; roll M432-958, page 58, line #40, dwelling #43, family #43.
- "The family of Early, which settled upon the eastern shore of Virginia, and its connection with other families";
Brigham Young University: http://www.lib.byu.edu/fhc
https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE82244&from=fhd&.
- 1850 Slave Schedule, Madison County, Virginia.
- 1850 census, Madison County, Virginia; roll M432-958, page 58-59, line #41, dwelling #44, family #44.
- 1850 census, Madison County, Virginia; roll M432-958, page 58, line #39, dwelling #42, family #42.
- 1860 census, Madison County, Virginia; roll M653-1360, page 111, line #18, dwelling #949, family #949.
- 1860 Slave Schedule, Madison County, Virginia.
- 1860 census, Madison County, Virginia; roll M653-1360, page 111, line #12, dwelling #948, family #948.
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