1. Samuel Henshaw (c1661-c1719) m Keziah Pell (c1670->1721)
2.. Samuel Henshaw (?-c1758) m Martha Noell (c1689-?)
3... John Henshaw (c1728-1790) m Rachel Lee Boulware (c1730-1794)
4.... Charles Lee Henshaw (c1776-1829) m Elizabeth Gatewood (c1770-1826)
5..... Edward Henshaw (1804-1832) m Lucy Jane Coutts Frost (1808-1902)
6...... Thomas Philip Gatewood Henshaw (1829-1905) m Mary Virginia Porter (1823-1902)
7....... Thomas Scott Henshaw (1857-1907)
+Ida Lee Henshaw (1864-1936)
8........ Fannie H. Henshaw (1888-?) 1,2,3
8........ Virginia Courtney Henshaw (1890-) 1,2,4
8........ William T. E. Henshaw (1893-) 1,2
8........ Edmund Lee Henshaw (1896-) 1,2
8........ Tod Scott Henshaw (1898-) 1,2,3,5
8........ (twin daughter) Henshaw (1900-1900) 6
8........ (twin daughter) Henshaw (1900-1900) 6
8........ Mary Elmore Henshaw (c1902-) 2,3,4
Thomas Scott Henshaw [ID 09311]
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Thomas Scott Henshaw1,6,7,8,9 [Scott T. Henshaw10,11].
Born Dec 8 1857, Caroline County, Virginia.6,7,8,9,11,12 (Dec - 1856).1
He married Ida Lee Henshaw, Dec 17 1884.6 Ida Lee Henshaw, daughter of Richard Henshaw & Sarah Ella Tod, was born Dec 4 1864.2,6 (Dec - 1863).1,5 (c1866).3
Thomas and family were shown in the 1900 census (Jun 9 1900), Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia:1
Henshaw, Thomas S., head-of-household, age 43, born Dec 1856 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 16 years; occupation: farmer; owned farm (mortgaged).
Henshaw, Ida L., wife, age 36, born Dec 1863 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; married 16 years; 10 children, 5 living.
Henshaw, Fannie H., daughter, age 11, born July 1888 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school 6 months.
Henshaw, Virginia C., daughter, age 9, born Aug 1890 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school 6 months.
Henshaw, William T.E., son, age 6, born June 1893 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school 3 months.
Taylor, James, servant, black, age 22, born Jan 1878 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; occupation: farm laborer; cannot read or write.
Brown, Carry B., servant, black, age 20, born Oct 1879 in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; single; occupation: cook; cannot read or write.
Thomas Scott Henshaw died Apr 3 1907, buried Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia.6
Widow Ida and family were shown in the 1910 census (Apr 21 1910), Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia:2
Henshaw, Ida, head-of-household, age 45, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; widow; 9 children, 6 living; occupation: farmer, general farm; owned farm (mortgaged).
Henshaw, Fanny H., daughter, age 21, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; occupation: teacher, public school.
Henshaw, Virginia C., daughter, age 19, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; occupation: teacher, public school.
Henshaw, Thomas W., son, age 16, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; occupation: laborer, saw mill.
Henshaw, Edmund L., son, age 14, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school.
Henshaw, Scott T., son, age 11, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school.
Henshaw, Mary E., daughter, age 8, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school.
Widow Ida and family were shown in the 1920 census (Feb 10-11 1920), Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia:3
Henshaw, Ida L., head-of-household, age 54, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; widow; owned home (free); occupation: farmer, general farm.
Henshaw, Fanny H., daughter, age 30, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; occupation: teacher, public school.
Henshaw, Scott T., son, age 21, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; occupation: farm laborer, home farm.
Henshaw, Mary E., daughter, age 18, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia; attended school.
Widow Ida was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 5 1930), living in the household of son Tod Scott, Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia:5
Henshaw, Ida L., mother, age 66, born in Virginia; parents born in Virginia.
Ida Lee Henshaw died Dec 31 1936, buried Bowling Green, Caroline County, Virginia.6
Sources
- 1900 census, Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T623-1702, ED 20, page 5A, line #13, dwelling #79, family #80.
- 1910 census, Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T624-1624, ED 21, page 110A, line #70, dwelling #67, family #67.
- 1920 census, Port Royal Township, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T625-1884, ED 24, page 8B-9A, line #98, dwelling #127, family #135.
- Posting Jun 14 2004 by Roane Hunt () to VA-GGS-L.
- 1930 census, Port Royal District, Caroline County, Virginia; roll T626-2438, ED 11, page 3B, line #75, dwelling #47, family #47.
- RootsWeb WorldConnect data from Scott Hartless ().
- The Church Of Jesus Christ of the Latter Day Saints (LDS)
International Genealogical Index (IGI) - Virginia.
- 1870 census, Orange Court House P.O., Madison District, Orange County, Virginia; roll M593-1669, page 308, line #1, dwelling #1418, family #1603.
- Henshaw family Bible record, 1761-1884; Library of Virginia, Bible Records:
http://image.lva.virginia.gov/Bible/25015/index.html.
- Contribution from Roy Wheeler ().
- 1880 census, Barbour District, Orange County, Virginia; roll T9-1382, ED 117, page 216A, line #16, dwelling #252, family #270.
- 1860 census, Orange County, Virginia; roll M653-1369, page 660, line #25, dwelling #677, family #677.
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