1. James Hinshaw
2.. James Hinshaw (c1798-1858) m Nellie Robertson (c1800-1860)
3... Hugh Hinshaw (1818-1898) m Jane Campbell (1820-1904)
4.... Anderson Corder Henshaw (c1849-<1899)
+Sarah Jane Tanner (1855-1906)
5..... Laura Henshaw (c1871-?) 1,2,3
5..... Elmina Henshaw (1875-1972) 1,2,3
5..... James Milo Henshaw (1875-1963) 1,2,4,5
5..... Mary Henshaw (c1878-?) 2,6
5..... Dortha Henshaw (1880-1961) 1,3
5..... Lou Ellen Henshaw (1884-1960) 1,3,7
5..... William Hugh Henshaw (1886-?) 3,6,8
5..... Adah Mae Henshaw (1892-1971) 1,3
Anderson Corder Henshaw [ID 06336]
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Anderson Corder Henshaw9,10 [Corder Henshaw2,11].
Born about 18499 [about 185210, about 18502], Illinois9.
He married Sarah Jane Tanner, Aug 1 1869, Williamson County, Illinois.1,11 Sarah, daughter of William C. Tanner & Rebecca J. Cain, was born 1855, Illinois.1
Corder and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 14 1880), Saline Township, Williamson County, Illinois:2
Henshaw, Corder, age 30, born in Illinois; parents born in Tennessee; farmer; can read, cannot write.
Henshaw, Sarah, wife, age 25, born in Illinois; father born in Tennessee; mother born in Illinois; keeping house; cannot read or write.
Henshaw, Laura, daughter, age 9, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois; attended school.
Henshaw, Milo, son, age 5, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois.
Henshaw, Elmira, daughter, age 5, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois.
Henshaw, Mary, daughter, age 2, born in Illinois; parents born in Illinois.
Living nearby in 1880 was the family of sister Mary Ann Henshaw Keel,12 as well as the family of first cousin (and widower) William Riley Henshaw.13
Anderson Corder Henshaw died before Nov 18 1899, buried Little Saline Cemetery, Stonefort, Illinois.14,15
Sarah died 1906, buried Little Saline Cemetery, Stonefort, Illinois.15
Sources
- Contribution from Linda L. White ().
- 1880 census, Saline Township, Williamson County, Illinois; roll T9-0259, ED 166, page 516A, line #43, dwelling #82, family #84.
- Contribution from Linda L. White ().
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
Death certificate of James Milo Henshaw.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
Death certificate of James Milo Henshaw.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
1900 census, Williamson County, Illinois.
- 1900 census, Stonefort Township, Saline County, Illinois; ED 90, sheet 1, line #69, dwelling #14.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
1900 census, Williamson County, Illinois.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
1850 census, Williamson County, Illinois; #277-284.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing:
1860 census, Williamson County, Illinois.
- Illinois Statewide Marriage Index, 1763-1900 (book B, page 401):
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/databases/marriage.html.
- 1880 census, Saline Township, Williamson County, Illinois; roll T9-0259, ED 166, page 515D-516A, line #48, dwelling #74, family #76.
- 1880 census, Saline Township, Williamson County, Illinois; roll T9-0259, ED 166, page 516A, line #4, dwelling #75, family #77.
- Contribution from Carolyn Neal () citing:
Will of Jane Campbell Henshaw.
- Contribution from Linda L. White () citing: gravestone.
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