William Thomas Lee Hanshew
1. Andreas Hanshuh
2.. Conrad Hanshew (?-1806) m Eva Elizabeth Seitz (1740-?)
3... Jacob Hanshew (c1795-c1833) m Mary "Mina" Cameron (1797-1873)
4.... John L. Hanshew (c1814-?) m Mary King (c1818-?)
5..... William Winton Hanshew (1838-1911) m Louisa Greurer Hubbell (1840-1922)
6...... William Thomas Lee Hanshew (1864-1920)
+Ellen Shook (1882-1966)
7....... Margaret Louisa June "Ellen" Hanshew (1912-1971) 1,2
7....... Juanita Hanshew (1913-1936) 1,2
William Thomas Lee Hanshew [ID 09001]
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William Thomas Lee Hanshew1,3 [Tom Hanshaw4].
Born Nov 18 1864, Olympia, Smyth County, Virginia.1,2,3
He married Ellen Shook, Jun 4 1911, Jackson, Wyoming.1 Ellen, daughter of Emory S. Shook & Margaretta Ann Lee, was born 1882, Sulphur City, Washington County, Arkansas.1,2
Tom and family were shown in the 1920 census (Jan 19-20 1920), living with Ellen's parents in White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas:2
Shook, Emory S., head-of-household, age 63 [unclear], born in Arkansas; father born in Missouri; mother born in Arkansas; occupation: merchant, general store.
Shook, Maggie, wife, age 68, born in Arkansas; parents born in U.S.
Hanshew, Tom L., head-of-household, age 55, born in West Virginia; parents born in Tennessee; occupation: none.
Hanshew, Ellen, daughter, age 38, born in Arkansas; parents born in Arkansas.
Hanshew, Josie? W... [unclear], granddaughter, age 6, born in Wyoming; father born in West Virginia; mother born in Arkansas.
William Thomas Lee Hanshew died Mar 26 1920, Trace Valley, Washington County, Arkansas; buried Mt. Salem Cemetery, Sulphur City, Washington County, Arkansas.1,4
Tom's obituary was published in the "Fayetteville Democrat" (Fayetteville, Arkansas) on Tuesday, March 30, 1920:4
TOM HANSHAW
Tom Hanshaw died Friday at his mother's home in Trace Valley after an illness of nearly a year. Funeral services were held Sunday at Sulphur City Church, conducted by Rev. Berry. Interment was in Mount Salem Cemetery by the side of his father, a brother and sister. He is survived by his wife, two small daughters, his mother, two brothers and three sisters.
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Ellen died Nov - 1966, Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas; buried Mt. Salem Cemetery, Sulphur City, Washington County, Arkansas.1
Sources
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
computerized Ancestral File.
- 1920 census, White River Township, Washington County, Arkansas; roll T625-84, ED 157, page 6B, line #61.
- 1870 census, Mooresville P.O., Mooresville Township, Livingston County, Missouri; roll M593-789, page 627, line #13, dwelling #80, family #80.
- The "Fayetteville Democrat", Mar 30 1920; http://www.ancestry.com.
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