1. Jennie Henshaw (1867-?)
+Henry C. Parks (1851-?)
Jennie Henshaw [ID 08446]
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Born Aug - 1867, Kentucky.1
She married Henry C. Parks, Feb 22 1888, Mississippi County, Missouri.2,3,4,5 Henry was born Sep - 1851, Kentucky.1
Children:1
Charles Aubrey Parks, born Jan 7 1889 [Jan 7 1890], East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri; died Jan 2 1948, Malden, Massachusetts; buried Ft. Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, California; married Jannette/Jane I. -- (child: Betty Jane Parks, c1924, Massachusetts).
6,7,8,9,10,11
Edward Parks, born Mar 1891, Missouri.
Albert D. Parks, born Apr 1896 [Apr 21 1897], East Prairie, Mississippi County, Missouri; died Aug 5 1951, St. Louis, Missouri; buried Sikeston City Cemetery, Sikeston, Missouri; married Agatha Weaks, Jun 5 1931, Scott County, Missouri.
5,12,13,14
Jennie and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 4 1900), Charleston, Mississippi County, Missouri:1
Parks, Henry C., head-of-household, age 48, born Sept 1851 in Kentucky; father born in North Carolina; mother's birthplace unknown; married 12 years; occupation: day laborer; rented home.
Parks, Jennie, wife, age 32, born Aug 1867 in Kentucky; parents born in Tennessee; married 12 years; 3 children, 3 living.
Parks, Charley, son, age 11, born Jan 1889 in Missouri; parents born in Kentucky; attended school 3 months.
Parks, Edward, son, age 9, born Mch 1891 in Missouri; parents born in Kentucky; attended school 3 months.
Parks, Albert, son, age 4, born Apr 1896 in Missouri; parents born in Kentucky.
Note: Jennie was very likely related to the family of William Hinshaw, whose family lived in Mississippi County, Missouri at this time.15 Jennie might be Elizabeth J. Hinshaw #5986.15
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Sources
- 1900 census, Charleston, Tywappity Township, Mississippi County, Missouri; roll T623-875, ED 71, page 3A, line #21, dwelling #48, family #50.
- Posting Mar 8 1999 by () on MOMISSIS-L citing:
Mississippi County Marriages 1845-1902.
- "Missouri Marriages 1851-1900" (www.ancestry.com).
- "Missouri, 1851-1900 Marriage Index".
- Missouri Marriage Records, 1805-2002; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1930 census, Malden, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; roll T626-923, ED 272, page 22A, line #28, dwelling #286, family #708.
- 1940 census, Reading, Middlesex County, Massachusetts; roll T627-1617, ED 9-471, page 3A, line #33, household #60.
- U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Massachusetts, Death Index, 1901-1980; http://www.ancestry.com.
- U.S. Veterans Gravesites, ca.1775-2006; http://www.ancestry.com.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- "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
- http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=27829126.
- U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Speculation.
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