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..... Thomas Hinshaw (c1680-?) m Mary Marshall (c1685-?)
6...... Jacob Hinshaw (1710-1796) m Rebecca Mackey (c1716-1796)
7....... Thomas Hinshaw (c1749-1825) m Hannah Seasfield (c1745-1835)
8........ William Hinshaw (c1772-?) m Jane Hamm
9......... Thomas Hinshaw (1797-1869) m Elizabeth - (1809-1849)
10.......... George Washington Hinshaw (1822-1907) m Elizabeth Jane Robertson (1824-1893)
11........... James N. Hinshaw (1847->1920)
+Lydia A. Prince (1849-?)
12............ George Thomas Hinshaw (1865-1953) 1,2,3,4
12............ Robert Lee Hinshaw (1869-?) 1,2,4
12............ Lashion M. Hinshaw (1871-1925) 1,2
12............ Betsy Jane Hinshaw (1874-?) 5
12............ Eliza J. Hinshaw (1875-1912) 1,2,5,6,7
12............ Mary Susan Hinshaw (1876-1952) 2,5,6
12............ Hannah T. Hinshaw (1880-1956) 5
12............ Johanna Hinshaw (1882-1942) 5
12............ Amanda L. Hinshaw (1885-<1920) 1,8
James N. Hinshaw [ID 05564]
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James N. Hinshaw1,2,9,10 [James Thomas Hinshaw11, Jeams Hinshaw5, Handscale Hinshaw11].
Born Nov - 1847, Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama.1,8,9,10,12
James was nicknamed "Handscale" [reason unknown].11
He married Lydia A. Prince1,13,14 [Lydia Anderson], Jun 28 18661,13,14, Jackson County, Alabama1,13,14. Lydia, daughter of Joshua Anderson & Francis Emily Trice1,8, was born Aug - 18491,8 [about 185112], Estillfork, Jackson County, Alabama1,8.
Lydia was the daughter of Joshua Anderson & Francis Emily Trice.1,15 It appears as though her father probably died in the early 1850s, as her mother remarried to Jesse Prince, Sep 26 1854, Jackson County, Alabama,16 and Lydia apparently adopted the Prince name.17
James and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jun 22 1870), Jackson County, Alabama:12
Hinshaw, Jas N, age 22, born in Alabama; farm laborer; $300 personal property.
Hinshaw, Lydia A, age 19, born in Alabama; keeping house.
Living next door in 1870 was the household of John & Alsena Austill, and living with them was an unidentified Mary Hinshaw, age 8.18 Living two houses away (next door to John & Alsena Austill) was the household of James' brother William.19
James and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 4 1880), Jackson County, Alabama:2
Henshaw, Jas N, age 32, born in Alabama; father born in Alabama; mother born in Tennessee; farm laborer.
Henshaw, Lydia A, wife, age 30, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; keeping house.
Henshaw, Thomas, son, age 12, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; works on farm.
Henshaw, E.J., daughter, age 5, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
James and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 6 1900), Jackson County, Alabama:8
Hinshaw, James, head-of-household, age 53, born Nov 1847 in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; married 32 years; [occupation unclear].
Hinshaw, Luda [or Lida - unclear] N., wife, age 50, born Aug 1849 in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; married 32 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Living next door in 1900 was the family of Lashon Hinshaw20
James and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 15 1910), Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama:21
Hinshaw, James N., head-of-household, age 62, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; first marriage, married 44 years; occupation: own income; owned farm.
Hinshaw, Lydia A., wife, age 61, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; first marriage, married 44 years; 12 children, 8 living.
Hinshaw, Johanna, daughter, age 25, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama; divorced; 2 children, 1 living; occupation: farm laborer, working out.
Hinshaw, Essie, granddaughter, age 3, born in Alabama; parents born in Alabama.
Living next door in 1910 was the family of daughter Mary Susan.22
James N. Hinshaw died after 1920, at the home of his grandson Arthur, Princeton, Jackson County, Alabama; buried Bostick Hill Cemetery, Jackson County, Alabama.1,11
See also: Newton Henshaw
See also: Madison Henshaw
Sources
- Genealogy data (Henall.FTW) by George Frederick Langley, Jr..
- 1880 census, Jackson County, Alabama; Beat 18, ED 102, page 6B/67B, line #35, dwelling #51, family #54.
- Contribution from Robert Howie Henshaw.
- 1870 census, Jackson County, Alabama; page 90, line #17, dwelling #325, family #329.
- Contribution from Phyllis Joan (Morris) Fisher, citing: Jay D. Morris.
- Contribution from Bryan Bishop.
- Contribution from Joanie (Morris) Fisher, citing: Jay D. Morris.
- 1900 census, Collins Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; ED 36, page 207B, line #76, dwelling #49, family #49.
- "Paint Rock Valley Pioneers", a directory of Alabama cemeteries
by Kittye Vandiver Henshaw, Evelyn Rochelle, and Addie Shaver,
F332 P34446 1986, in the Tennessee State Library and Archives;
Also 976.195 V3hk in the LDS Family History Library (not on microfilm).
Contributed by Robert Worley.
- 1860 census, Paint Rock P.O., Division 4, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M653-11, page 308, line #31, dwelling #284, family #284.
- Contribution from Marie Henshaw McCain.
- 1870 census, Subdivision Two, Big Coon, Jackson County, Alabama; page 90, line #17, dwelling #325, family #329.
- "Marriages of Jackson County Alabama 1851-1856 and Book A 1859-1871" (USGenWeb archives).
- Dodd, Jordan R. "Early American Marriages: Alabama, 1800 to 1920". Orem, UT: Ancestry, Inc., 1999.
- 1850 census, District 21, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M432-7, page 133, line #10, dwelling #404, family #404.
- Alabama Marriage Collection, 1800-1969; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1860 census, Division 4, Jackson County, Alabama; roll M653-11, page 327, line #13, dwelling #419, family #419.
- 1870 census, Subdivision Two, Big Coon, Jackson County, Alabama; page 90, line #14, dwelling #324, family #328.
- 1870 census, Subdivision Two, Big Coon, Jackson County, Alabama; page 90, line #12, dwelling #323, family #327.
- 1900 census, Collins Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; ED 36, page 207B, line #69, dwelling #48, family #48.
- 1910 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; ED 38, page 62A, line #23, dwelling #4, family #4.
- 1910 census, Bishop Precinct, Jackson County, Alabama; ED 38, page 62A, line #17, dwelling #3, family #3.
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