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Dora Hinshaw

Dora Hinshaw

Female Abt 1894 - Abt 1895  (1 year)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dora Hinshaw was born about 1894 in Fulton County, KY (daughter of William Alfred Hinshaw and Catey Florence Cook); died about 1895 in Fulton County, KY; was buried in Fulton County, KY.

    Notes:

    ! Dora's father, William, never spoke to his subsequent families about his
    first born.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Alfred Hinshaw was born on 14 Jun 1872 in Berkley, Ballard, County, KY (son of Andrew Jackson Hinshaw and Nancy L. Godwin-Mcdougal); died on 11 May 1958 in East Prarie, Mississippi, County, MO; was buried on 13 May 1958 in I.O.O.F. Cem., Charleston, Mississippi, County, MO.

    Notes:

    !Social Security No. 432-44-7635

    ! The Hinshaw family was shown in the 1930 census (Apr 15 1930), 260 E.
    Wilson, Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan:
    Hinshaw, William A., head-of-household, age 56, born in Kentucky; parents
    born in Kentucky; rented home ($30 rent); no radio in home; occupation:
    general repair, auto factory; not a veteran.

    !William Alfred Hinshaw, *Berkley, (Ballard County - now Carlisle)
    Kentucky, b June 14, 1872, d 5-11-1958 at age 86 in East Prairie, Missouri
    and buried in the Oddfellows Cemetery in Charleston, Missouri. William left
    home at the age of 16.

    !Married Kate Florence Cook, daughter of Sebrene and Polly Cook. Kate was
    born November 1873, five months younger than William. She died when her
    children were young, before 12-16-01 which is the date of his marriage to
    his second wife, Lucy A. (Grace) Campbell. Some believe that Kate Florence
    was 1/16 Cherokee Indian, although there seems to be no documentation of
    this claim. William and Kate were married seven years and had three
    children, Dora (about1893-1894); Millie Estelle (1896-1983); and Luther
    Milton (1898 - 1961), with only Millie and Luther Undisclosed at the time of the
    1900 Census, thus the marriage took place in approximately 1892 when
    William was 20 and Kate was 19 years of age.

    !On 11-18-1911 Lucy (the second wife) and William sold their undivided
    interest in certain real estate to William's brother Luther L. According
    to his third wife, Mary Ilene (Fleming) Hinshaw, Lucy was still alive
    between 10-2-1925 and 2-9-1926 when Ilene wrote that because of poor
    economic conditions she told William "I want to go to Mt. Clemens,
    Michigan, so when he was gone to visit his SECOND FAMILY I started
    sewing and ....."

    !The 1890 census of Mississippi County, MO lists William as working as a
    saw mill laborer. He later operated a ferry boat (which ran from Dorena,
    MO to Hickman, KY - the scenes of almost all this family's early history.

    ! Buried in the Hinshaw plot in the Brownsville Cemetery, Fulton Hickman
    County, KY.; is William's father, Andrew Jackson (and other siblings/wives.

    !William was 29 at the time of his second marriage to Lucy and she was
    32. Lucy had previously married William E. Campbell on 9-25-1884 in
    Mississippi County MO and they had three children, Rosa F. (2-1889), James
    E. (10-1891) and George T. (3-1894). Lucy's parents were Judge James or
    I) D. Grace (b 1833/1852 d 11-1895) and Lucretia (b 1-1844) Grace. In
    addition to Lucy, they had two other daughters, Sarah and Hattie L.
    (12-1874), who married Jefferson Goodman, according to the 1900 Census
    of James Bayou Township of Mississippi County, Missouri. The will of Judge
    James D. Grace listed no heirs other than his widow, Lucretia.

    !In 1910 Lucy and William were Undisclosed on Troy Road in Fulton County,
    Kentucky according to the Census of that year. The Census lists the
    children (Millie and Luther Hinshaw) and (Rosa Campbell (age 21), James
    Campbell (age18), Tom Campbell (age 16) and Lucretia Grace, (age 66)
    (mother-in-law) as Undisclosed in the household. The house was owned by Lucy.

    !In court papers of the James Bayou Township, Mississippi county, MO
    filed on 3-18-1913 regarding an action for non-payment of gas and oil in
    the amount of $93.45 during 1912 owed to the Standard Oil Company it
    appears that Dad, Lucy and her son, James, were is a partnership
    involving three boats - the Mary, Dixie, and Fox. The claimed amount was
    paid to Standard Oil in 1913. What the boats were used for is not known.

    !Lucy petitioned for and was granted a divorce effective October 9, 1915.
    Mary Ilene Fleming, and William were married on 11-17-1915 by Mr. J.F.
    Williams, Justice of the Peace, in Shelby County, Tennessee according to
    their Marriage License only one month after the divorce.

    !Missouri Standard Certificate of Death No. 58-019049 for William.

    William married Catey Florence Cook in 1893 in KY. Catey was born in Nov 1873 in Arlington, Ballard, County, KY; died in 1901. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Catey Florence Cook was born in Nov 1873 in Arlington, Ballard, County, KY; died in 1901.

    Notes:

    !Married Kate Florence Cook, daughter of Sebrene and Polly Cook, born
    November 1873 in Kentucky. Kate died when her children were young,
    probably 1901. According to her grandson Luther Milton, Jr. Kate Florence
    was 1/16 Cherokee Indian. Children as shown in 1900 Mississippi
    County, MO. Census were Millie (1896) and Luther Milton (1898). William
    and Kate were married seven years (according to the 1900 Census), thus
    the marriage took place in approximately 1893 when William was 21 and
    Kate was 20 years of age.

    ! From 1880 Census:
    Sefren COOK Self M Male W 58 IN Farmer
    Mary An COOK Wife M Female W 48 KY Keeping House
    Robert B. COOK Son S Male W 26 KY Works On Farm
    Ammus M. COOK Son S Male W 24 KY Works On Farm
    John R. COOK Son S Male W 18 KY Works On Farm
    Sidneyan COOK Dau S Female W 17 KY IN KY
    Mary E. COOK Dau S Female W 15 KY IN KY
    Marthey J. COOK Dau S Female W 10 KY IN KY
    Catey F. COOK Dau S Female W 8 KY IN KY

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    Source Information:
    Census PlaceDistrict 8, Arlington, Ballard, Kentucky
    Family History Library Film 1254401
    NA Film Number T9-0401
    Page Number 495A

    Children:
    1. 1. Dora Hinshaw was born about 1894 in Fulton County, KY; died about 1895 in Fulton County, KY; was buried in Fulton County, KY.
    2. Millie Estelle Hinshaw was born in May 1896 in KY; died in 1983 in Betheny, , OK; was buried in Pine Bluff, Jefferson, County, AR.
    3. Luther Milton Hinshaw, Sr. was born on 28 Aug 1898 in Berkley, Ballard, County, KY; died on 29 Apr 1961 in Pine Bluff, Jefferson, County, AR; was buried in Memorial Park, Cemetery, Pine Bluff, AR.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Andrew Jackson Hinshaw was born on 10 Aug 1831 in Warren, County, TN; died on 22 Mar 1888 in Mississippi, County, MO; was buried in Brownsville Cem., Fulton County, KY.

    Notes:

    !The Death Certificate of Nancy, the second wife of Andrew Jackson,
    clearly shows her maiden name (Godwin), dates of birth and death.

    !There is a contradictory statement on his son's (William Alfred's) Death
    Certificate where she is shown as Nancy Tubbs, although this
    contradiction can be rationalized.

    !The Nancy Tubbs information was provided to Missouri Vital Statistics
    by his son Luther Milton Hinshaw (Sr.). However Nancy Tubbs was born
    4-12-1885 and died before 1900. long after Andrew J's. children were
    born. This listing of Nancy Tubbs is explained away when it is known
    that her sister, Lela Frances Tubbs (1889-1978) married Oscar Jackson,
    also a son of Andrew J., and Luther (my half-brother) incorrectly
    attributed Tubbs to A.J.

    !Andrew J. first married: Frances A. Goldsmith (born Indiana, 1838-39;
    Undisclosed 1860; probably died about 1864. On 10-30-1856 according to
    Mississippi County marriage records, and they had four children William
    T., (1858) George A. (1860); Isabella (1862) and Joseph (1863).

    ! Andrew and family were shown in the 1860 census (Jul 13 1860),
    Columbus District, Hickman County, Kentucky...
    A. J. Hinshaw, age 27, born in Tennessee; farmer; $500 real estate; $160
    personal property; cannot read or write.
    Frances A. Hinshaw, age 21, born in Indiana.
    William T. Hinshaw, age 1, born in Kentucky.
    Undisclosed two houses away was Thomas & Catherine Goldsmith, who might
    have been the parents of Frances.

    !He then married Mrs. Nancy McDougal on 9-1-1867 in the presence of
    George O. Gibson and M.G. Malone. This is documented in the Hickman
    County Marriage Book, page 358, The only way for Nancy Godwin to have
    been married to A.J. if she had previously been married to a Mr. McDougal,
    for the Godwin Generalogy clearly shows Nancy L. Godwin married to A.J.
    and the names of their six children, N.C. (1868); John (1870); William
    Alfred (1873); Luther (1877); Lillie (1879) and Oscar (1881). The 1910
    census for Mississippi County, MO lists Nancy L. Hinshaw as having been
    married twice.

    !The 1860 census for Hickman Co., KY, Columbus Dist., dwelling 388,
    family 368, page 494, shows A. J. Hinshaw, white, male, farmer, born
    Tennessee, $500 real estate and $160 personal estate; married to Frances
    A., age 21, born Indiana; William T. Hinshaw, age I, born
    Kentucky; and one additional person in this household: Carroll Hinshaw,
    age 22, laborer, born Temessee, probably a cousin. The marriage records
    for Mississippi Co., MO, which is across the Mississippi River from
    Hickman Co., KY, show the marriage of this couple as: Andrew L. (sic)
    Hinshaw and Frances A. Goldsmith, on Oct. 30, 1856. The Goldsmith
    family is shown in Hickman Co., KY, on the same census page as A. J.
    Hinshaw and Frances A., his wife.

    !The headstone in the Brownsville Cemetery, Hickman, KY for A.J. lists:
    Born August 10, 1831, Died March 22, 1887. "Heaven now retains our
    treasure; Earth the lonely casket keeps, and the sunbeams long to linger
    where our sainted Father sleeps." His headstone adjoins his son, John S.,
    Rita's father (4-4-1870 to 1-18-1899) and Rita's mother, Lizzie (2-9-1880
    to 5-15-1897).

    !The 1880 Census shows the following:
    A. J. HINSHAW Self M Male W 46 TN Farmer
    Nancy G. HINSHAW Wife M Female W 37 TN
    Joe HINSHAW Son S Male W 16 MO At Home
    N.C. HINSHAW Dau S Female W 12 MO At Home
    John HINSHAW Son S Male W 10 MO At Home
    Wm. HINSHAW Son S Male W 8 MO At Home
    Luther HINSHAW Son S Male W 3 MO At Home
    Lillie HINSHAW Dau S Female W 1 MO At Home

    ! Border/laborers working on the farm.
    Thom OLIVER Other S Male W 19 TN Laborer
    T. J. ALLEN Other S Male W 19 TN Laborer
    James L. BUSBY Other S Male W 25 MO Laborer
    James SMITH Other S Male W 25 MO Laborer
    Stephen BATES Other S Male W 26 MO Laborer
    Thus, it was more than just a "family farm".
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    Source Information:
    Census PlaceJames Bayou, Mississippi, County Missouri
    Family History Library Film 1254703
    NA Film Number T9-0703
    Page Number 341D

    Andrew married Nancy L. Godwin-Mcdougal on 1 Sep 1867 in Hickman County, KY. Nancy was born on 12 Aug 1841 in Rutherford Co., TN; died on 8 Jun 1927 in Hickman, Fulton, County, KY; was buried on 9 Jun 1927 in Brownsville Ceme, Fulton, County, KY. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Nancy L. Godwin-Mcdougal was born on 12 Aug 1841 in Rutherford Co., TN; died on 8 Jun 1927 in Hickman, Fulton, County, KY; was buried on 9 Jun 1927 in Brownsville Ceme, Fulton, County, KY.

    Notes:

    ! Andrew Jackson Hinshaw married second, Hickman Co., KY, Sept. 1, 1867,
    Marriage Book, page 358. Mrs. Nancy Godwin-McDougal; Undisclosed Mississippi
    Co., MO, 1880; 1900, 1920). Children shown in 1870 Hickman Co., KY,
    census, and 1880 Mississippi Co., MO, census - in 1900, Nancy indicated she
    had 11 children with 5 Undisclosed (the state of birth is that shown in the earliest
    census examined. Nancy died from dysentery according to her Death
    Certificate #12864; informant was son Luther Hinshaw.

    ! In 1910 Nancy L. was Undisclosed in St. James Township, Ward 2, Hibbard,
    Mississippi County, MO with her son Luther L and granddaughter Rita, age
    13, born in Missouri.

    ! In Ilene (Fleming) Hinshaw's files she has a group photo taken in 1915
    showing "grandmother Hinshaw". With the census records showing
    Nancy, at age 78 in 1920 (listed as head of the household and only her
    son Luther Undisclosed with her, she died 6-8-1927). She would have been 87
    years of age. Frances (daughter of Oscar) said Luther claimed a reason he
    never married was his obligation to his mother, also remembers that Nancy
    was alive during the 1927 flood.

    ! Nancy's father was William Cornelius Godwin, born 5-11-1812, died
    9-2-1905 and is buried in the Dogwood Cemetery in Mississippi County,
    Missouri. William married Sabella Brandon, born 1815 in Tennessee.
    They were married in Cannon County, TN on 11-21-1838. Their children
    were Mary Rebecca,1840 and Nancy L., 1842. Nancy's grandparents were
    Samuel Godwin (born about1770) and Nancy Duke born about 1780. They
    had six children

    ! Nancy died from dysentery.

    Children:
    1. 2. William Alfred Hinshaw was born on 14 Jun 1872 in Berkley, Ballard, County, KY; died on 11 May 1958 in East Prarie, Mississippi, County, MO; was buried on 13 May 1958 in I.O.O.F. Cem., Charleston, Mississippi, County, MO.



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