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Anna HENSHAW

Anna HENSHAW

Female 1811 - 1882  (70 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Anna HENSHAW was born on 23 Feb 1811 (daughter of Samuel HENSHAW and Abigail TAYLOR); died on 12 Feb 1882 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.

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    • _UID: DF0D529D16BB4452BD27ECC7FF5B845F169B

    Anna married Dwight NEEDHAM on 12 Jul 1830 in Buffalo, Erie County, New York.. Dwight and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Samuel HENSHAW was born on 18 Aug 1780 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut (son of William HENSHAW, Lt. and Elizabeth GILBERT); died on 23 Aug 1819 in Aurora Twp., Erie County, (Then Niagara County) New York...

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    • _UID: 2A722F5190844914A3A376A4A804A3023E70

    Samuel married Abigail TAYLOR about 1805 in Genoa (Then Milton), Cuyuga County, New York.. Abigail died on 22 Dec 1820 in Aurora Twp., Erie County, New York.. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Abigail TAYLOR died on 22 Dec 1820 in Aurora Twp., Erie County, New York..

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    • _UID: CE2331B5EDAA4FBDA25998722DE65BF0DD46

    Children:
    1. Abigail HENSHAW died on 17 Apr 1839.
    2. Cynthia HENSHAW was born on 7 Jan 1807 in Erie County, New York; and died.
    3. Samual HENSHAW was born on 23 Feb 1809; and died.
    4. 1. Anna HENSHAW was born on 23 Feb 1811; died on 12 Feb 1882 in Chicago, Cook County, Illinois.
    5. Benjamin T. HENSHAW was born in 1814 in Erie County, New York; died in 1862.
    6. Lucinda HENSHAW was born before 30 Jul 1815; died on 28 Jul 1839.
    7. Laura HENSHAW was born before 8 Mar 1818; died in 1839.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William HENSHAW, Lt. was born in 1742 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut (son of Joshua HENSHAW and Elizabeth BILL); died on 4 Jul 1796 in Milton, Onondaga County, New York; was buried in Milton Cemetery, Onandaga County, New York.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHWQ-2DG
    • _UID: 216C50F551DB49488646B85170E490B5FD0C
    • MilitaryService: 1 Sep 1778, United States; Military Service

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    William grew up at the same time that changes were sweeping
    Massachusetts and rebellion was in the air. He moved fro
    m Boston to
    Hartford, where he married.
    When open hostilities broke out, he was commissioned an ensign Jan. 1.
    1777, and served under Capt. Jos. A. Wright's County Connecticut Regimentof
    Foot commanded by Philip B. Bradley. On Jan. 4, 1778, he was promoted to
    2nd Lt.. He is listed, on June 1, 1779, as an officer in the 5th
    Connecticut Battalion, under Capt. Thaddeus Weed; promoted lieutenant,
    1780. He was at Germantown, Valley Forge, Monmouth and Stony Point.
    General George Washington granted him leave in July, 1779. At this time
    William was serving as paymaster for his unit. In July, 1780, he received
    a promotion to 1st Lt. After war's end, he and his family settled in
    New York state.
    He is buried in Milton Cemetery, Onandaga County, New York

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    The following information was extracted from his Military Record.

    Commission Ensign January 1, 1777, Served in Capt. Joseph A. WrightCounty, in a Connecticut Reg't of Foot Commanded by Col. Phillip B.Bradley.

    Promoted to 2nd Lt. January 4, 1778, Served in Capt Solomon Strong'sCounty, in a Connecticut Reg't of Foot Commanded by Col. Phillip B.Bradley


    Listed as Lt. June 1, 1779 Served in Capt. Thaddeus Weed's County, 5thConnecticut Batt'n, Commanded by Phillip B. Bradley.

    In the roll dated July 1779 was absent by leave of his Excellancy GeneralGeaorge Washington.

    Listed as Paymaster July 1779

    Promoted to 1st Lt. July 1780

    The family chart states that the Fifth Regiment was raised in 1777 andwas in Battles of Germantown, Monmouth, Stoney Point and wintered atValley Forge 1777-78.

    copies of William Henshaw military records are from the original held byTrescott Henshaw who got them from his son in law who got them from thenational archive during World War 2.

    His two oldest sons served in the Revolutionary War as boys. Nathainelwas a prisoner in Bermuda for 14 month

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    The following was excerpted from the book "Millard Fillmore Biography ofa President by By Robert J. Rayback"

    Only a few years before his birth, his father and mother, Nathaniel andPhoebe Fillmore, had been in the vanguard of a great westward migration.They had been only two among the hopeful-thousands who had crossed theAppalachian Mountains, east of which the nation had huddled for nearlytwo centuries. They had added their day-to-day activities to those ofothers to make the great central plateau and valley of the continentburgeon with homemaking, lumbering, farming, road and canal building,cotton growing, and moral and political reform.

    Later generations were to look with awe and wonder at their ancestors'tremendous re-creation of civilization. Yet the Fiflmores, like otherpioneers, had not sought heroism. Rather a combination of slicksalesmanship and personal frustration had tricked them into abandoningtheir native New England for a fresh start in a region only recentlyfreed of bloody Indian wars. The Fillmores were more prone to curse thancelebrate the events that had pushed them into this wilderness.

    During the Revolution, New York had set aside nearly one and one-halfmillion acres of land in central New York to pay bonuses promised its warveterans. Few qualified veterans ever settled in the reserved area. Likethe remainder of New York's vast twelve-million-acre public domain, thisMilitary Tract, too, had passed quickly into the hands of real estatepromoters. The process was common throughout the nation, and the salesmenof these land promoters traveled the globe for customers. FarmerNathaniel Fillmore, whose stone-strewn lands near Bennington, Vermont,gave little hope for the future, fell easy prey to a land agent's glowingpicture of the fertility of central New York's Military Tract. In 1799 heand his brother Calvin purchased sight unseen, a farm in Locke township,Cayuga County.

    Expectations of a better life had warmed them to the back-breaking tasksof clearing fields and raising a cabin while their wives filled thechinks between the logs. Yet their anticipations were ill-founded.Instead of fertile loam, the Fillmore brothers found unyielding clay.Instead of prosperity, they found poverty.

    For Nathaniel the birth of Millard was a brief distraction from mountingmisfortunes. To his woes of poor crops, poor weather, and a crowded cabinwas added a defective land title a common frontier ailment that waspeculiarly vicious in the Military Tract. Faulty surveys, claim-jumping,ignorance, and downright chicanery had so confused the region's legaltitles that the state sent a team of commissioners to review and settleall land titles in the area. The Fillmore brothers, unable to defendtheir ownership against the commissioners' findings, packed theirfamilies and few belongings on the farm wagon and moved a few miliesnorth to Sempronius.

    William Henshaw and his family took up land in Milton Township, Cayuga Cojust a few miles from the Fillmore's prior to 1796. James and Joshuamarried in that area in 1801 and moved to Aurora Township, Erie County afew years later. The Fillmore Family also moved to Aurora Township, ErieCounty about 1822.

    William married Elizabeth GILBERT on 14 May 1767 in Hartford County, Connecticut. Elizabeth was born on 13 Dec 1746 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 7 Mar 1826 in Aurora, Erie County, New York; was buried in Griffins Mills Cemetery. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth GILBERT was born on 13 Dec 1746 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 7 Mar 1826 in Aurora, Erie County, New York; was buried in Griffins Mills Cemetery.

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    • FamilySearch ID: 299M-M5B
    • _UID: ADECE35607934A08B0420090391E02750E12

    Notes:

    [a29060.ged]

    Gravemarker no longer on grave as of Summer 1997.

    Children:
    1. William , Jr. HENSHAW was born on 10 Sep 1767 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 5 Aug 1822 in Townsend, Upper Canada.
    2. Nathaniel HENSHAW was born on 19 Jun 1769 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 22 Aug 1838 in Prob. Aurora Twp., Erie County, New York..
    3. Elizabeth HENSHAW was born on 24 Aug 1771 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; and died.
    4. Polly HENSHAW was born in 1774; and died.
    5. Joshua HENSHAW was born on 7 May 1775 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 12 Aug 1847 in Eckford Twp., Calhoun County, Michigan; was buried in Aug 1847 in E Eckford Cem, Eckford Twp, Calhoun, Michigan.
    6. James Steuben HENSHAW was born on 20 Aug 1778 in Middlebury, Vermont.; died on 25 Jan 1872 in Aurora, Erie County, New York; was buried in Jan 1872 in Griffins Mills Cemetery.
    7. 2. Samuel HENSHAW was born on 18 Aug 1780 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 23 Aug 1819 in Aurora Twp., Erie County, (Then Niagara County) New York...
    8. John HENSHAW was born in 1781; and died.
    9. Andrew HENSHAW was born before 14 Sep 1783; and died.
    10. Benjamin HENSHAW was born before 2 Oct 1785 in New Hartford, Litchfield, Connecticut; died on 2 Feb 1854 in Aurora, Erie County, New York; was buried in Griffins Mills Cemetery.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Joshua HENSHAW was born on 2 Aug 1703 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 5 Aug 1777 in Dedham, Massachusetts.

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    • _UID: 3437B55DB2BD447ABA3E57DE219B7F1C2ED2

    Notes:

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    He was born in the house owned by his parents in Boston o
    n the corner of
    Hayward's Place and Washington (then Newberry) St.
    He and Elizabeth were joined in marriage by the Rev. Benjamin Colman,
    pastor of Brattle Street Church, Boston. A few years afterwards, on Jan.
    16, 1742, her father gave them a house and property on Sudbury Street.
    Joshua rose in prominence and wealth.
    On March 2, 1764, he was chosen first on the list of Selectmen, then the
    chief elective office in Boston. As war clouds gathered, he caught the
    eye of John Hancock who asked him to sit with him on several committes to
    discuss unfolding events such as the Boston Massacre. Joshua had
    sufficiently read the law to act as counsel at these functions, and was
    assisted in that endeavor by John Adams. He was also a member of the
    (pre-Revolutionary) House of Representatives.
    When the British occupied Boston, Joshua was compelled to move to
    Leicester, in Worcester County, Massachusetts. where he brother Daniellived. He then
    moved to Dedham, where he spent his last few years as an invalid. He died
    there August 5, 1777 at the house of Hon. Sam. Dexter.

    Joshua married Elizabeth BILL on 27 Dec 1733 in Brattle St. Ch., Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.. Elizabeth (daughter of Richard BILL and Sarah DAVIS) was born in 1712; died on 28 Sep 1782 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth BILL was born in 1712 (daughter of Richard BILL and Sarah DAVIS); died on 28 Sep 1782 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KLVQ-JZS
    • _UID: EF37262ED49A48D18CC9DFD7D0748D8966D5

    Children:
    1. Sarah HENSHAW was born on 16 Jan 1736 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 4 Jan 1822 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    2. Richard Bill HENSHAW was born on 10 Jun 1737 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; and died.
    3. 4. William HENSHAW, Lt. was born in 1742 in Middletown, Middlesex County, Connecticut; died on 4 Jul 1796 in Milton, Onondaga County, New York; was buried in Milton Cemetery, Onandaga County, New York.
    4. Elizabeth HENSHAW was born on 17 Sep 1744 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; and died.
    5. Joshua HENSHAW was born on 16 Feb 1746 in Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts; died on 27 May 1823 in Shrewsbury, Worcester County, Massachusetts.
    6. John HENSHAW was born on 7 Aug 1749; died on 21 Sep 1821 in Roxbury, Middlesex County, Massachusetts.
    7. Andrew HENSHAW was born on 28 May 1752; died in Dec 1782 in Newbury, Essex County, Massachusetts.