1. Andreas Hanshuh
2.. Conrad Hanshew (?-1806) m Eva Elizabeth Seitz (1740-?)
3... Jacob Hanshew (c1795-c1833) m Mary "Mina" Cameron (1797-1873)
4.... Jacob Hanshew (1816-<1893)
+Christina Musser (1821-1892)
5..... George Hanshew (1842-?) 1,2,3
5..... Elizabeth Hanshew (1844-1935) 1,2,3
5..... Samuel Spencer Hanshew (1846-1929) 1,2
5..... Adam Jefferson Hanshew (1848-1934) 1,2
5..... John Crocet Hanshew (1851-1940) 1,2
5..... Mollie Hanshew (1852-1852) 1,2
5..... Susan C. Hanshew (1852-1853) 4
5..... Daniel Webster Hanshew (1857-1925) 1,2
Jacob Hanshew [ID 06611]
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Jacob Hanshew1,5 [Jacob Hanshaw6].
Born Feb 18 1816, probably Wythe County, Virginia.1,2,7,8
He married Christina Musser1,5,6 [Tena Musser6, Teny Musser2], Nov 19 18401,5,6 [Nov 14 18392, Oct 31 18409], Wythe County, Virginia1,5,6. Christina, daughter of George Musser & Elizabeth Helt, was born Jun 17 1821, Wythe County, Virginia.1,2,10,11 (Jun 25 1821).9
Jacob and family were shown in the 1850 census (Oct 22 1850), Smyth County, Virginia:12
Jacob Hanshew, age 34, born in Virginia; farmer; $400 real estate.
Cristina Hanshew, age 28, born in Virginia.
Jacob and family were shown in the 1860 census (Aug 16 1860), Smyth County, Virginia:7
Jacob Hanshew, age 44, born in Virginia; farmer.
Cristina Hanshew, age 38, born in Virginia.
Living nearby in 1860 was Jacob's nephew William.13
Jacob and family were shown in the 1870 census (Jul 2 1870), Bland County, Virginia:14
Hanshew, Jacob, age 54, born in Virginia; farm laborer; $277 personal property; cannot write.
Hanshew, Cristina, age 48, born in Virginia; keeping house; cannot write.
Hanshew, Adam, age 21, born in Virginia; farm laborer; cannot write.
Hanshew, John, age 15, born in Virginia; farm laborer; attended school; cannot write.
Hanshew, Daniel, age 12, born in Virginia; farm laborer; attended school; cannot write.
Kinlyer [unclear], Caldonia, age 8, born in Virginia.
Hancock, George, age 1, born in Virginia.
Living two houses away in 1870 was the family of brother Samuel.15
Jacob and family were shown in the 1880 census (Jun 2-3 1880), Bland County, Virginia:8
Hanshew, Jacob, age 64, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; laborer.
Hanshew, Christina, wife, age 57, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; keeping house; cannot write.
Hubble, Thomas, grandson, age 14, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school; laborer.
Rakes, Susan, niece, age 8, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; servant.
Living very nearby in 1880 were the families of son Daniel16 and son Samuel.17
Jacob Hanshew died before Jun 1 1893.4
Christina died May 20 1892, Wythe County, Virginia; buried Kimberling Church, Wythe County, Virginia.1,10 (Jun 1 1893, Black Lick, Wythe County, Virginia, age 65).4
Photo: Jacob Hanshew family bible, Births, page 1
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Photo: Jacob Hanshew family bible, Births, page 2
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Photo: Jacob Hanshew family bible, Marriages
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Photo: Jacob Hanshew family bible, Deaths
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Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- Jacob Hanshew family bible, courtesy of Bill Campbell ().
- Jacob Hanshew family bible.
- Virginia, Deaths and Burials Index, 1853-1917; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Michael Josef von Goebel ().
- "Virginia Marriage Index, 1740-1850", Ancestry, Inc.
- 1860 census, 7 Mile Ford P.O., Smyth County, Virginia; page 985, line #30, dwelling #801, family #803.
- 1880 census, Sharron Magisterial District, Bland County, Virginia; roll T9-1356, ED 7, page 389D, line #28, dwelling #31, family #31.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Anthony Howell ().
- Joe & Connie Cameron's gravestone readings, Kimberling Church Cemetery:
http://home.naxs.com/cameronnet/kimcem.htm.
- Contribution from Dianna Gilliam ().
- 1850 census, District 60, Smyth County, Virginia; roll M432-976, page 238B, line #10, dwelling #1121, family #1132.
- 1860 census, 7 Mile Ford P.O., Smyth County, Virginia; page 983, line #34, dwelling #789, family #791.
- 1870 census, Sharon P.O., Sharon Township , Bland County, Virginia; roll M593-1636, page 422, line #26, dwelling #66, family #66.
- 1870 census, Sharon P.O., Sharon Township , Bland County, Virginia; roll M593-1636, page 422, line #14, dwelling #64, family #64.
- 1880 census, Sharron Magisterial District, Bland County, Virginia; roll T9-1356, ED 7, page 389D, line #32, dwelling #32, family #32.
- 1880 census, Sharron Magisterial District, Bland County, Virginia; roll T9-1356, ED 7, page 389D, line #34, dwelling #33, family #33.
- Photo courtesy of Bill Campbell ().
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