1. Jacob Henshaw (1780-1869) m Barbara Shelby (1785-1858)
2.. Joseph Henshaw (1824-c1870) m Susannah Jane Dunn (1831-1894)
3... William Franklin Henshaw (1852-1886) m Catherine Olive Emery (1853-1886)
4.... Ford Wellington Henshaw (1884-<1964)
+Addie M. - (c1878-1964)
5..... Mabel E. Henshaw (1909-) 1,2,3
Ford Wellington Henshaw [ID 05706]
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Born Aug 9 1884, Pennsylvania.1,2,3,4
He married Addie M. -1,2 [Adeline -3, Adaline M. -5], about 19081,2. Addie was born about 1878, New York.1,2,3,5
Ford and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 28 1910), Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio:1
Henshaw, Ford, head-of-household, age 26, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Germany; first marriage, married 2 years; occupation: watchman, rubber [..unclear..]; rented home.
Henshaw, Addie, wife, age 32, born in New York; parents born in New York; first marriage, married 2 years; 1 child, 1 living.
Henshaw, Mabel, daughter, age 7 months, born in Ohio; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New York.
On Sep 12 1918 Ford Wellington Henshaw, age 34, registered for the World War I draft in Cleveland, Ohio. He declared he was born Aug 9 1884, and was then residing at 3614 E 46th, Cleveland, Ohio where he was employed as a machinist. He declared his nearest relative was Mrs. Ford Henshaw of the same address. He was recorded as medium height, medium build, light blue eyes, dark hair.4
Ford and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 12 1920), Mercer and Plaingrove Road, West Springfield Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania:2
Henshaw, F.W., head-of-household, age 35, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; rented home; occupation: assembler, machine shop.
Henshaw, A.M., wife, age 41, born in New York; father born in New York; mother born in Vermont.
Henshaw, Mable E., daughter, age 10, born in Ohio; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New York; attended school.
Living two houses away in 1920 was the family of Ford's maternal aunt, James Madison & Mary Melissa (Emery) Riddle.6
Ford and family were shown in the 1930 census (Apr 22 1930), 3246 E. 90th Street, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio:3
Henshaw, Fred W., head-of-household, age 45, born in Pennsylvania; parents born in Pennsylvania; first married at age 22; rented home (#35.00 rent); radio in home; occupation: keyseater, machine shop; not a war veteran.
Henshaw, Adeline, wife, age 51, born in New York; parents born in New York; first married at age 29.
Henshaw, Mabel, daughter, age 19, born in Ohio; father born in Pennsylvania; mother born in New York.
Ford Wellington Henshaw died before Jun 2 1964.5
Addie died Jun 2 1964, at her home, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; age 86.5
Sources
- 1910 census, 19th Ward, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; roll T624-1173, ED 290, page 19A, line #46, dwelling #37, family #41.
- 1920 census, West Springfield Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania; roll T625-1601, ED 93, page 1A, line #20, dwelling #7, family #7.
- 1930 census, 16th Ward, Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio; roll T626-1772, ED 319, page 4A, line #18, dwelling #5, family #6.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Ohio Deaths, 1908-1944 and 1958-2002; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1920 census, West Springfield Township, Mercer County, Pennsylvania; roll T625-1601, ED 93, page 1A, line #14, dwelling #5, family #5.
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