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) m Christina Musser (1821-1892)
5..... Samuel Spencer Hanshew (1846-1929) m Marcum V. Harmon (1856-1935)
6...... Daniel Glenn Hanshew (1882-1932)
+Rosa Mae Harner (c1885-1951)
7....... Hilda L. Hanshew (c1908-) 1,2,3,4,5
7....... Paul Edgar Hanshew (1909-) 1,2,3,5
7....... Roy Keith Hanshew (1912-1984) 2,3,4,5
7....... Andrew Patton Hanshew (1914-1932) 2,3,4,5,6
7....... Nancy I. Hanshew (1918-) 3,4,5,7
Daniel Glenn Hanshew [ID 08948]
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Born Apr 8 1882, Bland County, Virginia.1,4,8,9,10 (Apr 8 1881).11,12 (Mar 8 1881).3,6
He married Rosa Mae Harner2,6,8 [Rosie M. Harner1, Rosa M. Harner4], Feb 13 19052,6,8, Bristol, Tennessee2,6,8. Rosa was born about 1885, West Virginia.1,3,4,7,8
Daniel and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 25 1910), Bland County, Virginia:1
Hanshew, D. Glen, head-of-household, age 27, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first marriage, married 5 years; occupation: farm laborer, general farm; rented home.
Hanshew, Rosie M., wife, age 24 [unclear], born in West Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first marriage, married 5 years; 2 children, 2 living.
Hanshew, Hilda L., daughter, age 2, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, B. Wayne, son, age 11 months, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia.
Daniel Hanshew was shown in the 1917 Farmers Directory of Livingston County, Illinois:2
D.G. Hanshew, farm hand, Charlotte Township, Section 2.
Post Office: Chatsworth.
Farm Owner: Mick Miester.
Spouse: Rose Harner.
Resident of Livingston County since: 1916.
On Sep 12 1918 Daniel Glen Hanshew, age 37, registered for the World War I draft in Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois. He declared he was born April 8 1881, and was then residing near Forrest, Livingston County, Illinois, a farm laborer employed by Thomas Bergan. He declared his nearest relative was his wife, Rosa Hanshew. He was recorded as tall, medium build, grey eyes, black hair.11
Daniel and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 9 1920), Forrest Township, Livingston County, Illinois:3
Hanshew, Daniel G., head-of-household, age 39, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; rented home; occupation: farm laborer.
Hanshew, Rose M., wife, age 35, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; occupation: house work.
Hanshew, Hildia L., daughter, age 22, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; attended school.
Hanshew, Edgar P., son, age 10, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; attended school.
Hanshew, Roy K., son, age 7, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; attended school.
Hanshew, Andrew P., son, age 5, born in Illinois; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia.
Hanshew, Nancie I., daughter, age 1 year 6 months, born in Illinois; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia.
Daniel and family were shown in the 1930 census (May 1 1930), Forrest Township, Livingston County, Illinois:4
Hanshew, Glen D., head-of-household, age 48, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; first married at age 21; rented home; no radio in home; occupation: farmer, general farm; not a veteran.
Hanshew, Rosa M., wife, age 45, born in West Virginia; parents born in West Virginia; first married at age 18.
Hanshew, Hilda L., daughter, age 22, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; occupation: servant, private family.
Hanshew, Roy K., son, age 18, born in Virginia; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; occupation: farm laborer, general farm.
Hanshew, Andrew P., son, age 15, born in Illinois; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; attended school.
Hanshew, Nancy I., daughter, age 11, born in Illinois; father born in Virginia; mother born in West Virginia; attended school.
Daniel Glenn Hanshew died Jun 6 1932, Chatsworth Township, Livingston County, Illinois; age 51.6,8,12,13
Note that just days after Daniel died his son Andrew also died
Daniel's obituary was published in "The Chatsworth Plaindealer" (Chatsworth, Illinois) on June 9, 1932:6
Daniel Glenn Hanshew died at 10 p.m., Monday, June 6 at his home on the Stoddard farm a mile and a quarter east of Chatsworth. He had been ill since Friday and the cause of his death was given as septic pneumonia from systemic poisoning. He was apparently in robust health and his sudden, fatal illness came in the nature of a surprise and a shock to his family and friends.
Funeral services were held at 2 o'clock Wednesday afternoon in the First Baptist church in charge of Rev. David Nelson, pastor of the Church of God, Forrest, assisted by Rev. Jesse Powers, pastor of the Baptist church. Interment was made in Chatsworth cemetery.
Mr. Hanshew was born in Virginia March 8, 1881. His marriage to Rosa Mae Harner at Bristol, Tennessee, February 13, 1905. The couple resided in Virginia until sixteen years ago, when they moved to Livingston county.
This spring Mr. Hanshew moved from the William E. Cording farm to the Stoddard farm, where his skill and industry was displayed in the excellent advancement and thoroughness of his work, in such degree as to arouse the most complimentary comment.
He is survived by his widow and five children; Paul, of Cropsey; Hilda, Roy, Andrew and Irene, at home. He is also survived by his mother, two sisters, Mrs. Kelly Eaker, of Powell, Tenn., and Mrs. Olive Hatton of Virginia, and three brothers, Harvey and Blaine, both of Virginia and Otis of California.
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Rosa and daughter were shown in the 1940 census (Apr 29 1940), Forrest, Livingston County, Illinois:7
Hanshew, Rosa, head-of-household, age 55, born in Virginia; completed 6th grade; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same place/area; widow; owned home ($600 value); $0 wages in 1939, plus other income.
Hanshew, Irene, daughter, age 21, born in Illinois; completed 3rd grade; on Apr 1 1935 was living in the same place/area; single.
Rosa died 1951, buried Chatsworth-Charlotte Cemetery, Chatsworth, Livingston County, Illinois.6
Sources
- 1910 census, Sharon District, Bland County, Virginia; roll T624-1621, ED 4, page 194A, line #32, dwelling #64, family #65.
- "Livingston County, Illinois, Farmers Directory, 1917"; http://www.ancestry.com.
- 1920 census, Forrest Township, Livingston County, Illinois; roll T625-383, ED 28, page 14B, line #73, dwelling #71, family #71.
- 1930 census, Forrest Township, Livingston County, Illinois; roll T626-533, ED 18, page 5A, line #14, dwelling #89, family #90.
- Daniel Glenn Hanshew obituary.
- http://www.findagrave.com.
- 1940 census, Forrest, Livingston County, Illinois; roll T627-837, ED 53-20, page 11A, line #7, household #254.
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- Bland County, Virginia Births: 1861-96; Ancestry.com.
- 1900 census, Sharon District, Bland County, Virginia; roll T623-1701, ED 4, page 13B, line #59, dwelling #215, family #223.
- U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918; http://www.ancestry.com.
- Illinois, Deaths and Stillbirths Index, 1916-1947; http://www.ancestry.com.
- State of Illinois; Database of Illinois Death Certificates, 1916-1950:
http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/idphdeathindex.html.
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