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11801 [a29060.ged]

Andrew B. was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Ch
urch, GriffinsMills, Erie County New York Nov. 12, 1826 by profession. DismissedDec. 21, 1832 
HENSHAW, Andrew Burnham (I17421)
 
11802 [a29060.ged]

Betsy admitted to West Aurora Congregational Church, Griffi
ns Mills, ErieCounty New York. on Aug. 18, 1810 by letter from Milton New York.Dismissed Dec. 21, 1835 
KING, Betsy (I17449)
 
11803 [a29060.ged]

Check to see if killed in civil war. 
HENSHAW, Orlando (I17352)
 
11804 [a29060.ged]

Check to see if killed in Civil war. 
HENSHAW, Benjamin T. (I17386)
 
11805 [a29060.ged]

Crist'n. under the name Ervin Wallace Henshaw.

Check to see if killed in civil war. 
HENSHAW, Irving Wallace (I17350)
 
11806 [a29060.ged]

Died at age 55 per Headstone 
HENSHAW, Olive A. (I17351)
 
11807 [a29060.ged]

Died from wounds received in the Battle of Fort Wagner, Jul
y 18, 1863.His remains buried at Beauford, SC., Age 18.

Grave Marker at Griffin Mills Cemetery, Griffin Mills, Erie County, NewYork. in plot with Jefforson and Mary Henshaw which might be his parents. 
HENSHAW, Henry C. (I17356)
 
11808 [a29060.ged]

Died Near Kalamazoo says LPC 
HENSHAW, William (I17430)
 
11809 [a29060.ged]

Elizabeth was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Ch
urch, GriffinsMills, Erie County, New York. Aug. 17, 1817 by profession. DismissedDec. 21, 1732. 
HENSHAW, Elizabeth (I17420)
 
11810 [a29060.ged]

Enlisted in County E, Sixth Infantry, Aug. 9, 1861, at Mars
hall, CalhounCounty, MI, for 3 years, age 22. Mustered Aug. 20, 1861, Discharged onSurgeon's certificate of disability at Camp williams, LA, Oct 25, 1862

Enlisted in Co A, Eleventh Calvery, as Corporal, Sept. 2, 1863, atAlbion, for 3 years, age 23. Mustered Sept. 9, 1863. Killed in actionat Mt. Sterling KY., June 9, 1864.

Sybal Henshaw of Rochester New York. says he is buried at NationalCemetery at Lexington KY. Checked in Mar. 1994 and found no record, alsochecked Nat. Cemetery at Camp Nelson, same results.

The history of the Eleventh Calvery says he is buried in Lexington, KY. 
HENSHAW, Hoyt (I17460)
 
11811 [a29060.ged]

From Marshall MI. Newspaper of Oct. 12, 1900; Died, at th
e home of herfather, T. N. Austin, on the 5th day of October, Mrs. Nellie Henshaw,aged 21 years, 9 months. She leaves her husband, Ray Henshaw, and aninfant son, her father and mother and one sister, Mrs. Dr. Bangham, ofHomer, and one brother, Frank Austin, of Toledo, O., to mourn her loss.Her home was in Toledo where they had just moved a short time ago fromHomer. Funeral was held at the house Monday, Oct. 8th. Internment atHomer. She was loved by all who knew her. 
AUSTIN, Nellie M. (I17450)
 
11812 [a29060.ged]

Grave Marker reads 1817-1895 
HUMPHRY, Mark (I17308)
 
11813 [a29060.ged]

Grave Marker Reads 1820-1902 
HENSHAW, Hitty Elvira (I17427)
 
11814 [a29060.ged]

Gravemarker no longer on grave as of Summer 1997. 
GILBERT, Elizabeth (I17514)
 
11815 [a29060.ged]

Gravemarker says 30 yrs of age at death. 
HOYT, Lydia (I17451)
 
11816 [a29060.ged]

Gravemarker says she was 10 months old at time of death. 
HENSHAW, Francina E. (I17438)
 
11817 [a29060.ged]

I'm guessing that Etta is a female 
HENSHAW, Etta (I17284)
 
11818 [a29060.ged]

Ira Admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Church, Grif
fins Mills,Erie County, New York., Aug. 28, 1831 by profession. Dismissed Dec.21, 1832. 
HENSHAW, Ira King (I17426)
 
11819 [a29060.ged]

Jefferson and his wife died early in 1855 leaving their so
n in charge offour siblings. 
HENSHAW, Jefferson (I17372)
 
11820 [a29060.ged]

John B. Was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Chur
ch, GriffinsMills, Erie County New York., Mar. 16, 1817 by profession. Removed forbeing insane. No date. 
HENSHAW, John B. (I17408)
 
11821 [a29060.ged]

Joshua admitted to West Aurora Congregational Church, Griff
ins Mills,Erie County New York on Aug. 18, 1810 by letter from Milton New York.Dismissed Dec. 21, 1835 (This might be a wrong date)

The West Aurora Congregational Church was formed Aug. 18, 1810, underRev. John Spencer, known as Father Spencer. Original members were:

Benjamin Enos Clement King Joshua Henshaw Seth McKay
Laurinda Enos Mary King Samuel Henshaw BetseyHenshaw 
HENSHAW, Joshua (I17508)
 
11822 [a29060.ged]

Joshua Jr. was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational C
hurch,Griffins Mills, Erie County New York., Aug. 28, 1831 by profession.Dismissed Dec. 21, 1832. 
HENSHAW, Joshua Jr. (I17425)
 
11823 [a29060.ged]

Joshua Jr. was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational C
hurch,Griffins Mills, Erie County, New York July 6, 1817 by profession.Dismissed Dec. 21, 1732. 
HENSHAW, James Stuben (I17419)
 
11824 [a29060.ged]

Madison was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Chur
ch, GriffinsMills, Erie County, New York. Nov. 12, 1826 by profession. DismissedDec. 21, 1832. 
HENSHAW, Madison (I17453)
 
11825 [a29060.ged]

Meaning of abbreviations appearing on this record.
VR Vital Records, TGH Thomas G. Henshaw,

Cities, Towns, Villages and Townships appearing on this rec
ord are withinthe following counties.
Toledo, Lucas County OH., Alexandria, Madison County, Indiana. 
HENSHAW, Gaylord Hinkle (I17463)
 
11826 [a29060.ged]

No Children 
HENSHAW, Cornelia M. (I17433)
 
11827 [a29060.ged]

No issue. 
HENSHAW, Alice E. (I17281)
 
11828 [a29060.ged]

Obituary Records of Early Settlers of Erie County New York.
Nathaniel Henshaw Revolutionary Soldier in Prison 14 Month
s in Bermuda,died in Aurora Aug. 22, 1838, 70y.

Admitted member West Aurora Congregational Church, Griffin Mills, ErieCounty, New York. on Apr. 10, 1833

Chr'nd. Apr. 3, 1805 at First Presbyterian Church at Genoa, CayugaCounty, New York.
Jefferson, Harry, Gilbert Manual, Nathanial Gilbert, Elizabeth and SallyHenshaw children of Nathaniel Henshaw.

Nathaniel Henshaw Buried at Griffin Mills cemetery, Griffin Mills, AuroraTwp., Erie County, New York. (A couple miles SW of East Aurora). 
HENSHAW, Nathaniel (I17511)
 
11829 [a29060.ged]

Obituary Records of Former Residents of Erie County, New Y
ork on Page 93states

Hitty Henshaw w. of Nathaniel Jan. 19, 1814, 43 y, in Batavia. 
HITTY (I17371)
 
11830 [a29060.ged]

Polly was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Church
, GriffinsMills, Erie County, New York., Nov.12, 1826 by profession. DismissedDec. 21, 1832 
HENSHAW, Polly (I17423)
 
11831 [a29060.ged]

Seymour was admitted to the West Aurora Congregational Chur
ch, GriffinsMills, Erie County New York., Apr. 5, 1835 by profession. 
HENSHAW, Seymour (I17378)
 
11832 [a29060.ged]

Sibyls Henshaw Notes about Henshaw's buried in Griffins Mil
ls, ErieCounty, New York says she died in 1815 but this is wrong. 
SCOTT, Eunice (I17490)
 
11833 [a29060.ged]

Spelling could be Howell instead of Howe 
HOWE, Cora (I17214)
 
11834 [a29060.ged]

The spelling of the name Sersam might not be correct 
SERSAM, John (I17393)
 
11835 [a29060.ged]

Was fourth of seven children born to his parents.

Governor of the State of Iowa 1890-1894.

Narrowly missed the Democratic nomination for President o
f the UnitedStates in 1896 to Willian Jennings Bryan on the sixtith ballot. 
BOIES, Horace (I17440)
 
11836 [Blessed Pepin of Landen (AC)
(also known as Pippin)

Died February 21, c. 639. Pepin was, perhaps, the most important, powerful person in the empire during his age. As duke of Brabant and mayor of the palace (first minister) of kings Clotaire II, Dagobert I, and Sigebert III, he determined much of the policy of the Franks. Pepin, the ancestor of the Carolingian dynasty of French kings, was the husband of Blessed Itta and father of Grimoald, of Saint Gertrude of Nivelles and of Saint Begga. He is described as "a lover of peace and the constant defender of truth and justice," though it may not seem that way at first glance.

Pepin and Bishop Arnulf of Metz aided King Clotaire II of Neustria in overthrowing Queen Brunhilda of Austrasia in 613. In recognition of the important roles they played, Clotaire appointed them mayors of the palace to rule Austrasia for Clotaire's son Dagobert I from 623. When Pepin rebuked Dagobert (who had succeeded his father about 629) for his licentious life, Dagobert discharged him and he retired to Aquitaine. Dagobert still respected him enough to appoint him tutor of his three-year-old son Sigebert before his death in 638, and Pepin returned and ruled the kingdom until his own death the following year.

Pepin worked to spread the faith throughout the kingdom, defended Christian towns from Slavic invaders, and chose responsible men to fill vacant sees. The marriage of his daughter, Begga, and Bishop Arnulf's son, Segislius, produced Pepin of Herstal, the first of the Carolingian dynasty in France. Pepin of Landen was buried at Landen, but his relics were later translated to Nivelle, where they are now enshrined with those of his wife and daughter Gertrude. Here is feast is kept. Pepin was never canonized but is listed as a saint in some of the old Belgic martyrologies and a litany published by the authority of the archbishop of Mechlin (Benedictines, Delaney, Encyclopedia, Husenbeth).


Source: lorenfamily.com 
AUSTRASIA, Pepin (Pippin) "De Landen" Mayor (I9515)
 
11837 [Br?derbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0054, Date ofImport: Dec 21, 2002]


Died in St. Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ.
Wake was at Eckman Funeral Home, Main Street, Spotswood; the funeral wasat St. Peter's Church, Spotswood, 10:00 A.M. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1963.
Buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard.
Member of Herman R. Lettau Post 253, American Legion, Spotswood.
Dr. Robert J. Zullo treated him during his bout with cancer; he hascertified the cause of death.
[Hubbard.FTW]

[Br?derbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0054, Date ofImport: Dec 21, 2002]


Died in St. Peter's General Hospital, New Brunswick, NJ.
Wake was at Eckman Funeral Home, Main Street, Spotswood; the funeral wasat St. Peter's Church, Spotswood, 10:00 A.M. Thursday, Dec. 5, 1963.
Buried in St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard.
Member of Herman R. Lettau Post 253, American Legion, Spotswood.
Dr. Robert J. Zullo treated him during his bout with cancer; he hascertified the cause of death.
@MI17653@ 
ESTABROOK, Robert Olin (I8506)
 
11838 [Br?derbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0054, Date ofImport: Dec 21, 2002]

Sadie died in the Clove Lakes Nursing Home after being there for 2 1/2years; she had suffered a stroke.
Buried in Moravian Cemetery. She had been survived by 2 sisters: GlennaButler of Orleans, VT, & Elsie Ellis of Bloomfield, NJ.
She served as chairperson of the Richmond County American LegionAuxiliary in 1942.
[Hubbard.FTW]

[Br?derbund WFT European Origins Vol. E1, Ed. 1, Tree #0054, Date ofImport: Dec 21, 2002]

Sadie died in the Clove Lakes Nursing Home after being there for 2 1/2years; she had suffered a stroke.
Buried in Moravian Cemetery. She had been survived by 2 sisters: GlennaButler of Orleans, VT, & Elsie Ellis of Bloomfield, NJ.
She served as chairperson of the Richmond County American LegionAuxiliary in 1942.
@MI17651@ 
HUNTINGTON, Sarah Bell (I8504)
 
11839 [carney3.FTW]

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JONES,
GLADYS
428-64-9553
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KINDRICK, Gladys (I18811)
 
11840 [carney3.FTW]

Ida Watson, 20 Aug 1890, Apr 1974, 39437 Ellisville, Jones, MS 587-10-9131

First husband Charlie Hall went to the store for a loaf of bread, did not reuturn for years. Ida had him declared dead and remarried. Charlie finally returned and told Ida that he had expected her to wait for him.

Aunt Ida is buried next to her 2 husbands and son Porter. 
CARNEY, Ida Mae (I18848)
 
11841 [carney3.FTW]

JACK HALL 5 Sep 1915 Sep 1976 39437 Ellisville, Jones, MS 428-30-4829 MS
(Before 1951) 
HALL, Jack (I18804)
 
11842 [chormicle.ged]

1910 (USC) lists her birth as MO. 
FISHER, Ada Lillian (I17190)
 
11843 [chormicle.ged]

Another record has her b 7 Jan 1807 and d 4 May 1881. He
r birthplace islisted as Indiana i n "Santa Luis Obispo County and Environs" 
HAMILTON, Sarah Jane (I17172)
 
11844 [chormicle.ged]

Arrived in San Bernadino, California June 14, 1852 
BICKMORE, Samuel David (I18519)
 
11845 [chormicle.ged]

Birhtdate from John Robert Bickmore 
BICKMORE, Lucinda (I17165)
 
11846 [chormicle.ged]

Civil War Vet., Co.I, 20th Maine Vols. 
BICKMORE, Eli (I17076)
 
11847 [chormicle.ged]

David, according to family history, was a cripple and eithe
r did notmarry, or had no childre n. (John William Bickmore) 
BICKMORE, David Alex (I17171)
 
11848 [chormicle.ged]

Death info from headstone. 
BICKMORE, Oliver (I17083)
 
11849 [chormicle.ged]

Died of Cholera and was buried on the way to Utah[a26701.ge
d]

1Family rec in poss of Ellen T. Anderson
2 LG Temple rec
3 Wellsville Cem rec
4 I F Temple rec
5 Child Number 7 Buried in Parkinson Plot Wellsville Cem 
BICKMORE, Isaac Motor (I17162)
 
11850 [chormicle.ged]

Died of Typhoid fever. Birth and death info from his mother. 
BICKMORE, William N. (I17071)
 

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