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Andrew Jackson Hinshaw, b. 10 Aug 1831, Warren, County, TN d. 22 Mar 1888, Mississippi, County, MO ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) (Age 56 years) (Father) Nancy L. Godwin-Mcdougal, b. 12 Aug 1841, Rutherford Co., TN d. 8 Jun 1927, Hickman, Fulton, County, KY ![Find all individuals with events at this location](img/tng_search_small.gif) (Age 85 years) (Mother) ![Relationship](img/relatelineicon.png) |
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- !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.
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