1. Meridith Henshaw (c1806-1883) m Margaret Etheridge (c1802-?)
2.. William Carroll Henshaw (1830-1891) m Dianah Winn (1833-1908)
3... Robert Lee Henshaw (1866-1922) m Susie Elizabeth Garrison (1876-1919)
4.... Wrennie Carroll Henshaw (1894-1949)
+Louise Bryant (1900-1999)
Wrennie Carroll Henshaw [ID 08464]
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Born Jul 31 1894, Senatobia, Tate County, Mississippi.1,2 (Jul 30 1894).3 (Sep - 1894).4
During World War I, Wrennie registered for the draft at Bolivar, Mississippi.1,2 He was a World War I veteran.5
He married Louise Bryant, about 1920.5,6 Louise was born Mar 24 1900.6
Wrennie was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), living (or staying) in a boarding/lodging house at 792 Jefferson Street, Macon, Noxubee County, Mississippi:5
Henshaw, Wrennie C., lodger, age 35, born in Mississippi; parents born in Mississippi; married, first married at age 25; occupation: salesman, drug co.; World War I veteran.
Wrennie Carroll Henshaw died Sep 5 1949, buried Bethesda Cemetery, Senatobia, Tate County, Mississippi.3
Wrennie's gravestone is engraved with "Miss PHMI US Navy, WWI".3
Louise died Mar 16 1999, Jackson, Mississippi; buried Bethesda Cemetery, Senatobia, Tate County, Mississippi.6
Louise's obituary appeared in "The Commercial Appeal" (Memphis, Tennessee) on March 17, 1999:6
SENATOBIA - Louise Bryant Henshaw, 98, died of heart failure Tuesday at Lakeland Health Care Center in Jackson. Graveside services will be at 2 p.m. Thursday at Bethesda Cemetery. C. O. Pate Funeral Home has charge. She was a member of Briarwood United Methodist Church and a former house mother at Sigma Chi Fraternity at Mississippi State University. Mrs. Henshaw was the widow of Wrennie Henshaw. The family requests that any memorials be sent to Briarwood United Methodist Church in Jackson.
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Wrennie is buried with the family group of Robert Lee Henshaw3 and is therefore assumed to be a child of that family.
Social Security information for Louise Bryant: 427-70-9198
Sources
- WWI civilian draft registration cards, Mississippi; USGenWeb Archives.
- WWI draft registration of Wrennie Carroll Henshaw;
RootsWeb World War I Civilian Draft Registration Database:
http://userdb.rootsweb.com/ww1/draft/search.cgi.
- Contribution from Barbara Peddicord () citing:
burials, Bethesda Cemetery, Tate County, Mississippi.
- 1900 census, Beat 4, Lanahoma P.O., Tate County, Mississippi; roll T623-829, ED 95, page 13A, line #12, dwelling #222, family #222.
- 1930 census, Macon, Noxubee County, Mississippi; roll T626-1161, ED 6, page 9B, line #74, dwelling #186, family #208.
- Obituary of Louise Bryant Henshaw; "The Commercial Appeal", Mar 17 1999:
"Commercial Appeal (Memphis, TN), Obit., 1998-99", Ancestry, Inc.
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