Individual Details
Uriah A. Hinshaw
(16 Jan 1852 - )
Events
Families
| Spouse | Mary E. Baldwin (1854 - ) |
| Child | Living |
| Child | Willimetta E. "Ethel" Hinshaw (1879 - ) |
| Child | Tully Ivanhoe Hinshaw (1882 - ) |
| Child | Orval Oakley Hinshaw (1888 - ) |
| Father | Jacob B. Hinshaw (1824 - 1901) |
| Mother | Living |
| Sibling | Rev. Meredith Hinshaw ( - ) |
Notes
Property
In Sep 1878 Uriah HINSHAW's residence was destroyed by fire, and all of his property, with the exception of a few articles, was consumed in the flames. He rebuilt a new home upon the foundation of his former residence.Widowed
Uriah A. HINSHAW, a widower in the 1900 Indiana census, has living with him his sons, Tully and Orval, his daughter Willimetta Ethel and her husband William E. HIATT, and their two daughters, Bessie and Mary. The family is living together on Uriah HINSHAW's farm.Endnotes
1. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).
2. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).
3. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).
4. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).
5. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).
6. E. Tucker, History of Randolph County, IN with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches (Chicago, IL: A. L. Kingman, 1882).

