1. Henry Hinshaw (?-<1900)
+Fanny Catherine Webb (1863-1928)
2.. Geneva Dixie Hinshaw (1881-1948) 1,2,3,4
2.. Willie Henshaw (1886-?) 2,5,6
2.. Andrew Carol Henshaw (1888-1956) 2,5,7
2.. Fulsom Minor Hinshaw (1893-1971) 2,5,8,9
2.. Callie Henshaw (1898-1903) 5
Henry Hinshaw [ID 05829]
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Henry Hinshaw1 [Henry Henshaw2].
Born Tennessee [Arkansas6,10].
He married Fanny Catherine Webb2,11 [Frances Webb7]. Fanny was born Apr - 18635,9,12 [186411], Tennessee5,9,12.
Henry Hinshaw died before 1900. Fannie remarried to William Robert Carver, Feb 15 1900, Clarksville, Red River County, Texas.5,6,9,11
Fannie and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 25 1900), Red River County, Texas:5
Carver, W.R. [initials unclear], head-of-household, age 39, born Jan 1861 in Kentucky; parents born in Kentucky; married 10 years; occupation: farmer.
Carver, C.F. [initials unclear], wife, age 37, born Apr 1863 in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; married 10 years; 7 children, 5 living.
Henshaw, Willie, step-daughter, age 14, born Feb 1886 in Texas; parents born in Tennessee.
Henshaw, Carroll, step-son, age 12, born Apr 1888 in Texas; parents born in Tennessee; farm laborer.
Henshaw, Minus, step-son, age 5, born Dec 1894 in Texas; parents born in Tennessee.
Henshaw, Callie, step-daughter, age 1, born Dec 1898 in Texas; parents born in Tennessee.
Note that the 1900 census shows Fannie and W.R. Carver were married 10 years, yet there were Henshaw step-children listed who were well under 10 years in age. The 1900 census data seems to be inconsistent (see the 1910 census below which corroborates a c1900 marriage date).
Fannie and family were shown in the 1910 census (May 6 1910), Red River County, Texas:9
Carver, W.R., head-of-household, age 50, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; second marriage, married 10 years; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm (free).
Carver, Fannie, wife, age 46, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; second marriage, married 10 years; 10 children, 5 living.
Carver, Edna, son, age 6, born in Texas; father born in Virginia; mother born in Tennessee.
Henshaw, Fulsom, step-son, age 17, born in Texas; parents born in Tennessee; occupation: farm laborer, home farm.
Living three houses away in 1910 was the family of son Andrew Carol Henshaw.13
Fannie and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 20 1920), Bowie County, Texas:6
Carver, William R., head-of-household, age 60, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; rented home; occupation: farmer.
Carver, Annie, wife, age 58, born in Tennessee; parents born in Tennessee; occupation: none.
Henshaw, Willie, step-daughter, age 33, born in Texas; father born in Arkansas; mother born in Tennessee; single; occupation: none.
Henshaw, Fulsom, step-son, age 26 [unclear], born in Texas; father born in Arkansas; mother born in Tennessee; widower; occupation: laborer, home farm.
Living next door in 1920 was the family of son Andrew.10
Fanny died Jan 3 1928, age 64.11,12
William Robert Carver died Oct 9 1933, age 73, and is buried with Fannie in Wooten Spring Cemetery.12
This might be the same as Henry Henshaw #12250.14
This person's ancestry is unknown!
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Sources
- Contribution from C.M. Raulston ().
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Janet K Taylor-Carusi ().
- Death certificate for Geneva Dixie Hinshaw.
- Texas, Death Certificates, 1903-1982; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1900 census, Red River County, Texas; ED 100, sheet 25A, line #9, dwelling #414, family #417.
- 1920 census, Bowie County, Texas; roll T625-1775, ED 8, page 13A, line #22, family #290.
- Death certificate for Andrew Carol Henshaw.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Janet K Taylor-Carusi ().
- 1910 census, Precinct 1, Red River County, Texas; roll T624-1585, ED 116, page 29A, line #9, family #242.
- 1920 census, Bowie County, Texas; roll T625-1775, ED 8, page 13A, line #26, family #291.
- LDS IGI, citing: member submission.
- Bowden Funeral Home Records; Texarkana, Bowie County Texas, Miller County Arkansas and the ArkLaTex area; USGenWeb Archives.
- 1910 census, Precinct 1, Red River County, Texas; roll T624-1585, ED 116, page 29A, line #22, family #245.
- Speculation.
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