Emmeline Stillman Henshaw
1. William Henshall m Margerie Gyll
2.. Thomas Henshall (?-c1631) m - Kendrick
3... William Henshawe (c1608-1644) m Katherine Houghton (1615-1651)
4.... Joshua Henshawe (1643-1717) m Elizabeth Sumner (?-1728)
5..... Joshua Henshaw (1672-1747) m Mary Hay Webster (1672-1747)
6...... Daniel Henshaw (1701-1781) m Elizabeth Allen Bass (1703-1774)
7....... Benjamin Henshaw (1730-1793) m Mrs. Huldah (Stillman) Sumner
8........ Daniel Henshaw (1762-1825) m Sarah Esther Printis (1770-1849)
9......... Emmeline Stillman Henshaw (1803-1890)
+Daniel Whitney (1795-1862)
Emmeline Stillman Henshaw [ID 06073]
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Emmeline Stillman Henshaw1 [Emiline Stillman Henshaw2, Emeline Henshaw3].
Born Jul 21 1803, Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont.2,4,5
She married Daniel Whitney3,4 [Daniel Whiting1], Sep 1 18263,4, Middlebury, Addison County, Vermont3,4. Daniel, son of Samuel Whitney & Mary Whitney, was born Sep 3 1795, Gilsum, New Hampshire.4
Emeline and Daniel lived in Green Bay, Wisconsin.3
Children:3,4
Daniel Henshaw Whitney, born Jun 7 1827; died Nov 17 1866; married Mar 10 1863 Rosena Bader.
Joshua Whitney.
William Beaumont Whitney, born Apr 4 1832; died May 4 1884; married Laura Margaret Clewell.
Charles Richards Whitney, born Sep 27 1837.
John Prentis Kane Whitney, born Nov 10 1840; died Oct 30 1841.
Harriet Hayward Whitney, born Oct 18 1842.
Henry Clay Whitney, born Apr 12 1847; died Sep 28 1847.
Emeline, for some reason without Daniel, was shown in the 1860 census (Jul 16 1860), Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin:6
Emeline Whitney, age 56, born in Vermont.
Joshua Whitney, age 30, born in Wisconsin; [...unclear...] merchant; $1500 real estate.
Elizabeth Whitney, age 29, born in Wisconsin.
Emaline Whitney, age 6, born in Wisconsin.
Danl H Whitney, age 32, born in Wisconsin; clerk; $500 real estate.
Many Fitzpatrick, age 20, born in Ireland; servant.
Daniel died Nov 5 1862, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; buried Woodlawn Cemetery.7
Emmeline Stillman Henshaw died Oct 25 1890, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; buried Woodlawn Cemetery.4,5
A Green Bay newspaper had this to say about Emmeline Henshaw Whitney:7
The deceased will be long remembered for her true Christian character and her charitable deeds. Her benefactions were performed without ostentation, bringing life and joy where sickness and poverty had laid their withering hand. Her influence, like that the rain upon the thirsty land, was always for good. The writer of this item desires to lay a wreath immortelles upon her resting place in the memory of her deeds during dire sickness many long years ago -- ministrations that were as pure and hallowed as the manna that fell from Heaven -- and it was a sample act of her daily life.
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Sources
- Henshaw genealogical chart, author unknown;
Contributed by Donald Craig Henshaw.
- Contribution from Truman P. Young ().
- "A Genealogical Register of the Descendants of Several Ancient Puritans",
Vol. III; Abner Morse, N.E.H.G.S.; H.W. Dutton Press, Boston, 1861.
- Posting Nov 11 2000 by Colleen Knights () to WHITNEY-L, citing:
Biographical sketch of "Daniel Whitney...founder of Green Bay...", from:
"Commemorative Bigraphical Record of the Fox River Valley, Counties of Brown, Outagamie, and Winnebago" (Wisconsin) p. 83.
- Contribution from David Hunter () citing:
death certificate of Emmeline Stillman Henshaw Whitney.
- 1860 census, Green Bay, Brown County, Wisconsin; page 733, line #13, dwelling #853, family #858.
- Contribution from David Hunter ().
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