1. James Henshaw (<1770-?) m Sally Andrews (1777-1842)
2.. Daniel Henshaw (c1815-?) m Mary - (c1816-?)
3... James H. Henshaw (1836-1894) m Eliza A. Holden (c1844-?)
4.... Mary Etta Henshaw (c1872-1950)
+Charles Allen Lorrow (1871-?)
+Fred Jay Smith (1873-1960)
Mary Etta Henshaw [ID 06630]
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Born about 1872, New York.1,2,3,4,5 (c1874).6
She married Charles Allen Lorrow2,3 [Charles Larrow1,7, Charles Lorow6], Nov 27 18902,3. Charles, son of Henry Lorow & Angeline Williams, was born Nov - 1871.2,3,8
Children:2,3
William Henry Lorrow, born Feb 5 1895 (1892).
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Essie Lorrow, born 1894.
Lucy Alice Lorrow, born 1894 (c1897), New York; married Frank Edward Sherwood (children: Thelma, Lyle, Ruth Elizabeth, Marie, Frank Edward and Gertrude Sherwood).
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John Lorrow, born c1897.
Roy Allen Lorrow, born Mar 26 1900 (Mar 26 1901); died Jul 1971; married 1) Anna Dorothy Wester, 2) Mary Charlotte Gant (plus an unmarried relationship with Etha Frazier).
9,11
Lena Lorrow.
Agnes Lorrow.
She then married Fred Jay Smith.5,9,12 Fred was born Jun 2 1873, New York.5,9
Children:5
Mary Smith, born c1912, New York.
Erma L. Smith, born Feb 1 1913, Summerdale, Chautauqua County, New York; died Dec 21 1981, Wyoming County, New York; married Martin Paul Misbrandt (1908-2001) [children: Rita May Misbrandt, Sep 11 1930; Susanna Regina Misbrandt, Jul 5 1931].
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Hazel Smith, born c1915, New York.
On Sep 12 1918 Fred Jay Smith, age 45, registered for the World War I draft in Addison, Steuben County, New York. He declared he was born June 2 1873, and was then residing in Rathbone, Steuben County, New York, employed by the Erie Railroad as a track laborer. He declared his nearest relative was his wife, Mary Smith of Rathbone. He was recorded as medium height, slender, blue eyes, dark brown hair.9
Mary and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 15-17 1920), Martin Road, Rathbone, Steuben County, New York:5
Smith, Fred, head-of-household, age 46, born in New York; parents born in New York; rented home; occupation: manager, farm.
Smith, Mary, wife, age 48, born in New York; parents born in New York.
Smith, Henry, son, age 12, born in New York; parents born in New York; attended school.
Smith, Anna, daughter, age 10, born in New York; parents born in New York; attended school.
Smith, Mary, daughter, age 8, born in New York; parents born in New York; attended school.
Smith, Erma, daughter, age 6, born in New York; parents born in New York; attended school.
Smith, Hazel, daughter, age 5, born in New York; parents born in New York.
Mary Etta Henshaw died Dec 19 1950, buried Lakeside Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania.12
Fred died Dec 1 1960, buried Lakeside Cemetery, Erie, Pennsylvania.12
Photo: Mary Etta Henshaw & Fred Jay Smith
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Photo: Fred Jay Smith World War I draft registration card
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Sources
- Contribution from Kelly Taft Krause ().
- Lorow Family site: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/1546.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data by Jerry Lorow ().
- 1880 census, Dansville, Steuben County, New York; roll T9-0933, ED 172, page 186C, line #14, dwelling #142, family #150.
- 1920 census, Rathbone, Steuben County, New York; roll T625-1267, ED 134, page 5A, line #37, dwelling #123, family #126.
- Contribution from Tracy Smith citing:
Will of James Henshaw.
- Contribution from Pauline Shunk ().
- 1880 census, Canisteo, Steuben County, New York; roll T9-0933, page 19B.
- World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Contribution from Joyce Sharpley ().
- "Social Security Death Index" (as it is commonly called), derived from
the Social Security Administration "Death Master File".
See: http://www.rootsweb.com/~rwguide/lesson10.htm
- Contribution from Rita May Misbrandt Sonnelitter ().
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