1. William Henshaw (1742-1796) m Elizabeth Gilbert (1746-1826)
2.. Nathaniel Henshaw (1769-1838) m Mary Redmond (c1770-1814)
3... Harry Henshaw (1792-?) m Minerva Fuller (c1792-?)
4.... Harry Henshaw m Julia Ann Risley (1821-1900)
5..... Morris Oliver Henshaw (1845-1916) m Frances Elizabeth Spitser (1845-1934)
6...... John Harry Henshaw (1873-1954)
+Besse W. Biddison (c1880-?)
John Harry Henshaw [ID 05170]
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John Harry Henshaw1 [John Henry Henshaw2].
Born Mar 23 18731,2,3,4 [about 18725,6], Trimble, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio1,2,3,4.
He married Besse W. Biddison, Jun 7 1900.2,6,7 Besse was born about 1880, Ohio.5,6
John and Bessie were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 20 1910), living with sister Algie and family in Glouster, Athens County, Ohio:5
Henshaw, John, head-of-household, age 38, born in Ohio; father born in Ohio; mother born in Virginia; first marriage, married 9 years; occupation: liveryman, own stable; rented home.
Henshaw, Besse W., wife, age 30, born in Ohio; parents born in Ohio; first marriage, married 9 years; no children.
Sayers, Orrin, head-of-household, age 52, born in Ohio; parents born in Ohio; second marriage, married 18 years; occupation: carpenter, coal mine; rented home.
Sayers, Algie, wife, age 35, born in Ohio; father born in Ohio; mother born in Virginia; first marriage, married 18 years; 1 child, 1 living.
In 1918 John was still living in Glouster, Athens County, Ohio.8
John and Besse were was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), 22 Cross Street, Glouster Village, Trimble Township, Athens County, Ohio:6
Henshaw, John, head-of-household, age 58, born in Ohio; father born in Ohio; mother born in Virginia; first married at age 28; owned home ($4000 value); no radio in home; occupation: salesman, [..unclear..]; not a veteran.
Henshaw, Besse, wife, age 50, born in Ohio; parents born in Ohio; first married at age 21; occupation: janitor, church.
John was still living in Glouster as of 1934.8
John Harry Henshaw died Jul 2 1954, Nelsonville, Athens County, Ohio; buried in an unmarked grave, Greenlawn Cemetery, near Nelsonville, York Township, Athens County, Ohio.2
Sources
- 1880 census, Ward Township, Hocking County, Ohio; roll T9-1034, ED 67, page 174A-B, line #45, dwelling #212, family #228.
- Contribution from Debbie Hodge ().
- Riggenbach database: http://www.riggenbach.org.
- 1900 census, Trimble Township, Athens County, Ohio; roll T623-1239, ED 15, page 15B, line #71, dwelling #290, family #303.
- 1910 census, Glouster, Trimble Township, Athens County, Ohio; roll T624-1153, ED 30, page 134A, line #4, dwelling #128, family #134.
- 1930 census, Glouster, Trimble Township, Athens County, Ohio; roll T626_1750, ED 22, page 7A, line #33, dwelling #164, family #170.
- Athens Messenger (Athens, Ohio), Jan 18 1928; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Tom Henshaw citing:
"Civil War Veterans of Athens County Ohio, Bigraphical Sketches", Vol. 1;
Mary L. Bowman, 1989; Athens County Historical Society and Museum.
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