Benjamin Henshaw

 1. William Henshaw, of Sussex  m - Mitcher 
 2.. Thomas Henshaw of Basset's Fee (<1600-?) m Jane Wistow 
 3... Benjamin Henshaw (c1609-1689)
      +Prudence Dutton 
      +Martha - (?-1697)
 4....  Benjamin Henshaw (1660-1661) 1
 4....  Isaac Henshaw (1661-?) 1
 4....  Benjamin Henshaw (1663-?) 1
Benjamin Henshaw     [ID 00906] Click here to switch to Ancestror Tree view: Tree View

Born about 1609.1  "3rd son"2

Benjamin, sometime of St. Michael's, Crooked-Lane, citizen of London, purchased the estate of Moor Hall, in the parish of Harlow, County Essex, as shown on a deed dated Jun 9 1677.1  

He married Prudence Dutton.1,2  Prudence, daughter of Thomas Dutton.1,2  

He then married Martha -.1  

Benjamin Henshaw died 1689, age 80.1  Will dated Mar 27 1685, proved May 2 1689.1  

Martha died 1697.1  


Sources

  1. "The Hinshaw Family", an extensive family history manuscript by Heather Hinshaw-Tomas
  2. "Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex", London 1830, by William Berry, in the LDS Family History Library, microfilm #0924227.


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