1. Thomas M. Henshaw (1828-1899) m Kezia H. Hamm (1832-1915)
2.. Celestia Jane Henshaw (c1853-?)
+John E. Burrell (c1848-?)
+- Osborne
Celestia Jane Henshaw [ID 08493]
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Born about 1853, Nova Scotia.1,2,3,4,5
She married John E. Burrell, Apr 23 1873, Bear River, Nova Scotia.6 (Apr 23 1871).7 John, son of John + Mary Burrell, was born about 1848, Clements, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia.7
The marriage record shows that John was a carpenter from Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts.7
She then married - Osborne4 [- Osborn5].
Celestia was shown in the 1910 census (May 9 1910), living alone in Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts:3
Osborne, C. J., head-of-household, age 56, born in Canada; parents born in Canada; immigrated 188- [unclear]; widow; occupation: tableworker, shoe factory; rented home.
Celestia was shown in the 1920 census (Jan 6 1920), 374 Boston Street, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts:4
Osborne, Celestia J., head-of-household, age 67, born in Canada; parents born in Canada; immigrated 1870, naturalized 1902; widow; rented home; occupation: none.
Prescott, Florence W., boarder, age 4 years 7 months, born in Massachusetts; father born in U.S.; mother born in Massachusetts.
Hayden, Fred, boarder, age 3 years 2 months, born in Massachusetts; father born in Canada; mother born in Massachusetts.
McMakinnon, Alice, boarder, age 6, born in Canada; parents born in Canada; immigrated 1917, alien.
Celestia was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 9 1930), living in the household of sister Lillian in Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont:5
Hoyt, Elmer E., head-of-household, age 68, born in Vermont; parents born in Vermont; first married at age 27; owned home ($1500 value); occupation: mill man, veneer mill; not a war veteran.
Hoyt, Lillian L., wife, age 56, born in Nova Scotia; parents born in Nova Scotia; first married at age 21; immigrated 1889, alien.
Osborn, Jennie, sister-in-law, age 77, born in Nova Scotia; parents born in Nova Scotia; widow; immigrated 1869, alien.
Sources
- Contribution from Tim Sanford () citing
C-10543. 1871 census, Clements, Clementsport Annapolis County, Nova Scotia; page 22.
- 1881 LDS census index, Clementsport, Annapolis County, Nova Scotia; film C-13172, district 16, sub-district H, page 31, household #165.
- 1910 census, 5th Ward, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts; roll T624-584, ED 392, page 7A, line #49, dwelling #88, family #185.
- 1920 census, 6th Ward, Lynn, Essex County, Massachusetts; roll T625-695, ED 190, page 6B, line #66, dwelling #60, family #121.
- 1930 census, Duxbury, Washington County, Vermont; roll T626-2431, ED 15, page 2B, line #74, dwelling #28, family #29.
- Contribution from Tim Sanford () citing:
Annapolis County Marriages, 1873.
- Annapolis County Marriages, 1871; Canada GenWeb Archives:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~canwgw/archives/ns/AnnapolisMarriages1871.xls.
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